I used a Canon TC80N3 timer/wired remote set to continuously capture frames, every 1 or 2 seconds I think. The jpg's were then assembled into a timeline in Windows Moviemaker.
haha must have a big memory card, man i cant wait until i can afford the canon 40d i have always wanted a good dslr XD and the canon 40d is both semi pro and entry level, basic and 4 manual modes well kind off, 3 custom one manual
how many photos did you take
lillen300 2 years ago
1,789
dajavuphoto 2 years ago
well did you do any setup so the camera took a picture every second or so
lillen300 2 years ago
I used a Canon TC80N3 timer/wired remote set to continuously capture frames, every 1 or 2 seconds I think. The jpg's were then assembled into a timeline in Windows Moviemaker.
dajavuphoto 2 years ago
haha must have a big memory card, man i cant wait until i can afford the canon 40d i have always wanted a good dslr XD and the canon 40d is both semi pro and entry level, basic and 4 manual modes well kind off, 3 custom one manual
lillen300 2 years ago
cool
redash2006 4 years ago