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From: breemb2
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  • How you did this video? what gear you used? 

  • @Mugre300 nikon d3000, tripod and a remote

  • Hmm, cant you make it 16:9 aspect ratio?

    Its all nice tho, would like it more if itd be longer tho :D

  • @17tumba yess, next time i'll make it longer. This was my first time trying time lapse.. soo ya knoow lol

  • @breemb2 Btw, how the hell do you put the pictures into a video...? I mean, theres so many pictures, how do you put em in the right order...?

    And how many pictures would it take to make a 5 minute timelapse?

    i tried to do one with my nokia n95, but after I saw how many pictures there were, I quit :D

  • @17tumba lol, i used windows movie maker.. only because i don't have any other software..yet. To get them in the right order you have to right click where the pictures are (when you put them into windows movie maker) go to "arrange icons by" and "date taken" ... And for a 5 minute time lapse!! wow.. you would have to take ALOT of pictures!! afew thousand maybe, im not sure. This video was 100 pictures & its only 13 seconds long lol ... ps, i love you channel :D

  • @breemb2 uh, didnt even know you can do this with windows movie maker :D ohye, that right click thing would make sense... :D

    oO, 1000? ...I dont know if i calculated right or not, but it if it took you 100 pics to make a 13 second vid, then it would take me 2310 pics to make a 5 minute one xD ...I think I will pass this one... Why do I need to make a long timelapse anyways if youre gonna make it :D

    ps, thanks ;)

  • is it possible to do with out a shutter remote? how can i set the camera on a timer to take a picture every 2 seconds?

  • @robbyd831 you can't ... lol i just used the stopwatch thing on my ipod.. & used the remote to take a picture every 2 seconds. you can get remotes that do it for you, but im not sure if you can get them for this kind of camera

  • how did you do this on the nikon d 3000?

  • @robbyd831 i used a tripod & a shutter remote, and i took 100 pictures every 2 seconds (because it was really windy that day) then uploaded them to my computer, turned the contrast all the way up on every picture & used Moive maker to put it in a video . oh & the camera was on manual focus & the exposure turned all the way down

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