@CameronKrayonzCraise The "Shoot" remote is one of many types of remote trigger you can buy. The answer to your question is a time consuming "Yes" and no. You can do timelapsing without a remote, but you'd have to sit there and trigger the shutter with you hand manually in intervals of your choosing. I'm sorry if that sounded a little sarcastic, didn't mean for that. It's ideal to use a remote trigger when doing this type of photography. Hope this helps...Thank you for watching!
@gudrn in order to accomplish the timelapese video you'll need either Apple's Motion or Adobe's After Affects. These programs will process your RAW or JPEG files and make whatever movie file format you need. thanks for watching!!!
@magetv Thanks a bunch...really appreciate the support!!! Checked out your channel and LOVED IT! I'm secretly a comic con nerd, although I haven't publicly announced yet! Ooops...I just did! I just subbed and added you as a friend. Thanks again, all the best to you!
@ishanmindika I just personally wanna say sorry for taking sooooo long to respond to you and also give you a BIG FAT THANK YOU for your continued support, mean the world to us and especially me! Personally wishing you the absolute best!
@saraqaseem...The remote triggers the camera to fire off shots in intervals of 5sec to 10min or more. A 4GB card is more than enough, just depends if your shooting RAW or JPG. You can easily time-lapse shooting JPG and get more images. If you choose to shoot RAW, then you do limit yourself on the amount of images you take on a 4GB card. Even so, you will still be able to get off enough shots to make at least a 15sec time-lapse video. Hope this helps...let me know if you have any more questions.
whats up with the sex music in the background?
JameSPQRob 2 days ago
is there a way to take pictures every 10 seconds without a remote for my canon t3i
JLJodoin12 2 days ago
i have a canon 500d, i was wondering what settings you need it on to do a time lapse?
Jakee1908 2 days ago
To my Rear LOL!!!!!
RewtsTheOne 1 week ago in playlist Photography Tutorials
HELP! What Frame Rate and Shutter Speed you use to film the interviews?
ChuukeseStink 1 week ago
potete dirmi come dare il time lapse con la canon 600d? grazie
enzocampvideo 2 weeks ago
I clicked on this video just for the shirt!
ctophman1 2 weeks ago
I clicked on this video just for the shirt!
ctophman1 2 weeks ago
DAFT PUNK! ;)
BattleBrook 1 month ago
Where can we watch the time lapse you shot that day?
HeilandSavior 1 month ago
Nice shirt
daof95 1 month ago
I'm from Saudi Arabia and I learn a lot from you guys thank you so much.
Like people :)
AbdullahAkron 1 month ago 2
4 people dont have a DSLR.
omygod706 2 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
does the 600d film at 720p 60fps?
nisse530 2 months ago
Are all time lapse videos done with interval still photos?
poondawg 2 months ago
Can you timelapse with a 500D without the 'shoot', and if so could you explain how :)
CameronKrayonzCraise 2 months ago
@CameronKrayonzCraise The "Shoot" remote is one of many types of remote trigger you can buy. The answer to your question is a time consuming "Yes" and no. You can do timelapsing without a remote, but you'd have to sit there and trigger the shutter with you hand manually in intervals of your choosing. I'm sorry if that sounded a little sarcastic, didn't mean for that. It's ideal to use a remote trigger when doing this type of photography. Hope this helps...Thank you for watching!
KreativeVueTV 2 months ago
@KreativeVueTV Thank you :)
CameronKrayonzCraise 2 months ago
hey, i was wondering if the time would be compatible with the canon 550D/ Reble T2i? this video was really good as well, thanks!
eshields1995 2 months ago
@eshields1995 sorry i ment to say is the shoot timer compatible with the canon 550D/Reble T2i***
eshields1995 2 months ago
@eshields1995 Yes, your 550D will work with the "Shoot".
KreativeVueTV 2 months ago
Belgium!!!!!!
MichielReynaersTV 3 months ago
nice... and what software should i use to make a AVI with this bunch of RAW pics?
gudrn 3 months ago
@gudrn in order to accomplish the timelapese video you'll need either Apple's Motion or Adobe's After Affects. These programs will process your RAW or JPEG files and make whatever movie file format you need. thanks for watching!!!
KreativeVueTV 3 months ago
like for Saudi Arabia :D !
FerasDzZ 5 months ago 8
belgium whooooo xD
berlaarreckreviews 6 months ago
i am inspired by you guys...y'all are really knowledgable but DTE! Gotta respect that!!
magetv 6 months ago
@magetv Thanks a bunch...really appreciate the support!!! Checked out your channel and LOVED IT! I'm secretly a comic con nerd, although I haven't publicly announced yet! Ooops...I just did! I just subbed and added you as a friend. Thanks again, all the best to you!
KreativeVueTV 6 months ago
nice one guys! keep it up!
hannahmckee 7 months ago
Great stuff guys keep on rolling. please continue episode series.
ishanmindika 8 months ago
@ishanmindika I just personally wanna say sorry for taking sooooo long to respond to you and also give you a BIG FAT THANK YOU for your continued support, mean the world to us and especially me! Personally wishing you the absolute best!
KreativeVueTV 6 months ago
whts the remote control for ?
and i hav a 4 gb card so it can record 12 min only i guess
wht shud i do ?
saraqaseem 10 months ago
@saraqaseem...The remote triggers the camera to fire off shots in intervals of 5sec to 10min or more. A 4GB card is more than enough, just depends if your shooting RAW or JPG. You can easily time-lapse shooting JPG and get more images. If you choose to shoot RAW, then you do limit yourself on the amount of images you take on a 4GB card. Even so, you will still be able to get off enough shots to make at least a 15sec time-lapse video. Hope this helps...let me know if you have any more questions.
KreativeVueTV 10 months ago
@KreativeVueTV
What model of Canon camera did you use? Can you use the same timer remote with a Canon t3i?
MHAA92188 9 months ago
@MHAA92188...In this video philip used a 40D. This remote will work on any canon camera, especially the T3i. All the best and thanks for visiting!
KreativeVueTV 9 months ago