![]() The above list is not exhaustive hence, do run through your own camera to check if it has an “Interval Shooting” feature of some sort for an easier time lapse photography. Having said that, one of my friend’s Nikon D90 did not have that feature either. Many other Canon users in our group had the same issue too. Unfortunately for Ziqing, who was using a Canon 5D Mark II did not have this built-in feature. I explored and went through my Nikon D7000 and woolah… Nikon D7000 has the “interval shooting” feature built in. Below are some models of camera with this function. Check your camera manual if this function is available. Newly developed DSLRs have built-in intervalometers / interval shooting function. At the same time, t his leaves you free to go do something else, while the camera gets to work. It helps to keep the amount of time in-between each frame constant and evenly spaced out. With the intervalometer, you can program your camera to shoot at certain times and at certain intervals such as 1 frame every 5 seconds or 1 frame every minute, and so on. Intervalometer – or timer remote controller. Tripod – to ensure that frames are constant and stable for the next couple of hours.Ģ. (A) PREPARING FOR THE SUNRISE / SUNSET TIME LAPSEġ. On our way to the location, Ziqing gave me a ‘crash course’ on how to do a time lapse photography, and that was very much what I just needed. It was my first time trying out time-lapse photography and I was very much at a loss of how and what to do since I did not really do up much research prior. Growing plants which takes a few days / weeks can be captured in seconds. a 2 hours sunrise / sunset can be compressed into a 20 secs video. This allows the viewer to ‘fast-forward’ and view a slowly changing scene at a much faster pace, i.e. Time lapse photography is done by taking a sequential of photos captured over a period of hours and compressing them into a few seconds or minutes video. Since it was a time lapse workshop conducted by one of my friends, Anthony, Ziqing and I decided to go by to give our support. A friend’s recent time lapse post reminded me of my own time lapse experiment sometime ago on, at Pinnacles Duxton ~ an iconic housing project in Singapore which prides itself with a 50th storey skybridge. ![]()
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