@GalloQuirico Sorry for the delay I never noticed your comment. Instead of a intervalometer or their buggy computer software I use a rubber and a small chunk of wood. I simply set anti-shake to the amount of time between shots I want then use the rubber bands and wood to hold down the shutter button.
@t0ny747 Thank you so much for sharing this!!! You forgot to mention that you need to have the camera set in continuous shooting mode tho, or else this technique wont work! =)
Do you use an intervalometer?
I can´t find one for my E-500
GalloQuirico 2 years ago
@GalloQuirico Sorry for the delay I never noticed your comment. Instead of a intervalometer or their buggy computer software I use a rubber and a small chunk of wood. I simply set anti-shake to the amount of time between shots I want then use the rubber bands and wood to hold down the shutter button.
t0ny747 1 year ago
Thanks
GalloQuirico 1 year ago
@t0ny747 Thank you so much for sharing this!!! You forgot to mention that you need to have the camera set in continuous shooting mode tho, or else this technique wont work! =)
SensableSean 1 year ago
@t0ny747
And here I was thinking I was smart...
Thats a freaking genius idea, thanks for explaining!!!
Great video as well
XCSlayer 1 year ago
@t0ny747 Thanks
GalloQuirico 7 months ago
@GalloQuirico you can get an intervalometer for you camera at tempus.bymac.org
bymacorg 7 months ago
even at night the image was so nice . . . that moon was beautiful ^_^
richardoruam 2 years ago
Awesome!!!!!!The music worked very well. Nice location. Thanks for sharing
CJReeedy 3 years ago
its so coooool but slow, how much pictures per second ?????
i work with five pics per second
Smartdogproductions 3 years ago
I love it. So much.
bombert990 3 years ago
the moon was the best.
hndjob 3 years ago