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Intervalometry ? (Timelapse) Jan 5, 09, 10:10 a.m.
http://photos.gregorbino.com/gal…
86 Frames shot from 11:59 PM EST to 2:29 AM EST from the 15th Floor of the Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls. Interval between shots varied between 1min, 2min and 5min. Nikon D300, 18-200VR. This is more of an experiment for the built-in Intervalometer of the D300 and how it works in regards to time and actually learning how to use it. I tried it back in my 4th of July timelapse, but switched back to manual operation.
Things to remember:
Need good tripod (Plastic one (Targus) doesn't cut it.)
Need bigger CF Card (Just in case for shorter intervals with longer shooting time.)
OR
Tether to computer.
Hook the camera to an outlet for power so the batteries won't die midway.
Thanks !
