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  • Previously we used an old Kodak (from 1999) digital camera that had a time lapse feature. Took pictures between 1sec and 1hr for as long as the battery would sustain (we used a larger power supply plugged into the camera to run 8-10hrs). We now use a "gaming" camera that is weather tight. Works great and they can be purchased for $80. We then used Windows Movie Maker to import all of the jpeg images, set the image exposures, and produced the movie. Very simple/low overhead method to communicate.

  • How did you do the video time laps?

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