I have problems using my Polarizer with time lapses, especially when the sun is bright. It does not look like pure flicker. More like color changes, and well maybe some flicker.
@sumala321 Does your lens have internal or external focus? With either, make sure you disable the auto focus otherwise the polarizer will "rotate" and change the color. Just a hunch.
@wineboy1 I used the ProMaster 3070. Costs about $100 at your local camera shop or online. I got mine at the local Shutterbug store. Much cheaper than the Canon and has most of the same features. You can use it for time-lapse, long exposures, setting a delay on the shutter for self or group portraits, etc.
I have problems using my Polarizer with time lapses, especially when the sun is bright. It does not look like pure flicker. More like color changes, and well maybe some flicker.
sumala321 6 months ago
@sumala321 Does your lens have internal or external focus? With either, make sure you disable the auto focus otherwise the polarizer will "rotate" and change the color. Just a hunch.
uplinkpdx 6 months ago
@uplinkpdx Manual focus.
sumala321 6 months ago
Nice. What remote timer did you use? I'm thinking of doing some time lapse myself and I have a 60D.
wineboy1 9 months ago
@wineboy1 I used the ProMaster 3070. Costs about $100 at your local camera shop or online. I got mine at the local Shutterbug store. Much cheaper than the Canon and has most of the same features. You can use it for time-lapse, long exposures, setting a delay on the shutter for self or group portraits, etc.
uplinkpdx 9 months ago