@stevedaniels5 Thanks! No computer necessary. You can do time lapse a bunch of ways. For this, I took straight video and sped it up 8x, because I didn't want to do digital zooms or anything. Otherwise, you can stitch together hundreds of still images into video with quicktime pro or other programs. Holding down the shutter button would give you about the same speed timelapse, otherwise you'd need an intervalometer for greater time compression.
Wow, looks amazing. I'm curious how the time lapse works on the 5D. Do you have to hook it up to a computer while doing the time lapse? thanks
stevedaniels5 1 year ago
@stevedaniels5 Thanks! No computer necessary. You can do time lapse a bunch of ways. For this, I took straight video and sped it up 8x, because I didn't want to do digital zooms or anything. Otherwise, you can stitch together hundreds of still images into video with quicktime pro or other programs. Holding down the shutter button would give you about the same speed timelapse, otherwise you'd need an intervalometer for greater time compression.
charliedwyer 1 year ago
@charliedwyer
Thanks for the info.
stevedaniels5 1 year ago