You may be able to do it with Canon's software, but I lost my CD. So I tried out the beta of DSLR Control. It had bugs, which is why I also had to use Mac Automator. An easier way is to buy a remote trigger for the camera, but that costs big bucks, and I feel like that sort of thing should be incorporated into the camera, so I'm not going to spend money to get that function. I guess I'm just stubborn like that! Haha...
So you need some software or can the mac do the timelapsing on its own? Great vids 7 God Bless bother.
scandleC 2 years ago
You may be able to do it with Canon's software, but I lost my CD. So I tried out the beta of DSLR Control. It had bugs, which is why I also had to use Mac Automator. An easier way is to buy a remote trigger for the camera, but that costs big bucks, and I feel like that sort of thing should be incorporated into the camera, so I'm not going to spend money to get that function. I guess I'm just stubborn like that! Haha...
bdubrecords 2 years ago