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  • Hello,

    Can the camera be plugged in to an external power source for long interval shooting?

    jb

  • Hello! I need your help!

    I can't make time lapse work on my wb2000 at all! I select interval mode, interval and number of shots in menu, but when i semi-press shutter button, drive mode resets to single shot! I tried several times and waited several minutes, but unfortunately no further image acquisition occured.

    Maybe i should update the firmware?

    Thanks in advance.

  • @dining0philosopher Just read the manual man:

    - 1 Rotate the drive mode dial to Interval.

    - 2 Set your interval options in the menu

    - 3 Turn off the camera.

    • The camera automatically turns on and takes the first shot

    after about 1 minute. After the first shot, the camera turns off.

    • The camera automatically turns on after the interval you set

    and takes the next photo.

    Works on mine!

  • @jaapsoad thank you, i just done so

  • I can't seem to make the time lapse work right, at the end of the process

    all I get is a series of shots with no way of running like a video. Will it run on the camera? My Canon g9 makes easy time lapse videos to be run on the camera.

  • @schooder You mean the interval function? With the interval function, you just get a series of pictures you have to put together yourself with a program like Quicktime Pro.

  • Do you know if for longer timelapses you would have problem with auto standby? or does it stay on no problem?

  • @MrScienceFUN If you are referring to the interval function: it automatically shuts off and turns on to make the next shot.

  • It's an interesing video.

    BTW, the horizon of the green field curved a little. What setting did you use?

  • @iSanta500 Yeah, later on, i noticed that too. It's just the natural curve of the lens, because it's a pretty wide lens. It's no specific setting or anything like that.

  • Nice video, what software did you use for the conversion ?

  • @MrMarksstuff I used Magix movie edit pro 16 plus to edit and render the whole thing

  • Nice car btw ;)

  • Cool! I've found it's best to set the white balance before taking a video or some funky color shifts will happen...

  • Aight, heb je een 1080p camera gekocht?

  • @Devellx ja man. hij's echt vol baas.

  • Very nice!

    Are you using the software within the camera to create this video?

    BTW:

    I posted a lot of Samsung TL350/WB2000 video samples too. Check out my channel.

  • @TechJoeNo1 No, edited it together later, with some color correction, but not much.

  • Nice shot! Impressed the cloud's movement.

  • Very cool and it did turn out great. I read that the fastest this camera can do is one shot every minute. If that's true it's a bit limiting.

  • @ar4216 Yeah, 1 minute is the fastest. Indeed it's limiting, 5 seconds would be more like it. These are not pictures by the way. For this i just recorded 1080p video. Works great too, it's a shame it cannot record longer than 20 though. But overall i'm very happy with the camera!

  • @thewardrums Wait a sec! You can do a timelapse with video? I didn't see that in manual. How does it work?

  • @mbelicek Simple! Just take a long video of something, and speed it up later in your software.

  • @thewardrums So you took 4 videos (each 20 minutes) ? Do you know if any hacked firmware downloads will allow the camera to take videos longer than 20 minutes ? BTW, I just bought this camera and love it (so sad that Samsung limited the video time length).

  • @smoothntallGWM Yeah, i just took a couple vids of 20 minutes. I heard there's something with the law that if a camera can take video in one run longer than 20 something minutes it legally has to be called a video-camera. That's why all the still cam's have limits for video, i believe.

  • @thewardrums My SONY P10 records video until the memory card is full (1GB is about 1:15 record time). The "reason" Samsung made the bad choice is because in Europe there's an extra 8% tax on "video cameras", so they sell the EXACT same hardware in both markets. SONY was smarter they sell different hardware (actually just a firmware mod) models to allow the rest of the world "unlimited" video. So sad Samsung wasn't smart about "solving" to the tax issue (hurts customers).

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