Have any thoughts on what type of software to use for a windows user like myself? I've always wanted to try the time lapse...greatly appreciate any input...thanks!
Hello, Am DEAF, Can question to you, I have Nikon D200. I was did finger out and try avoid Flicker. As I did all manual everything, but still flicker! As can you give to me got DIRECTIONS
Carbon and Flux? You might be a Back To The Future fan if... :) I've done a time lapse of a sunset, handheld with a Sony S40. I had to line up and crop the images manually in Photoshop. This looks easier, but I'm pretty sure the grip won't work with my Pentax K100D. Another method is to use a webcam and timelapse capture (my ezonix will do it).
not many video cameras are as good as a DSLR even HD is only 1080i so at 2 fields /frame you = 540p seperate images are far better and as many people are aware the lens is more important than anything else ,more so with night photography to do this with a video camera you will need an intencifier tube then all you get is a green hue , now how the hell do i stick 1000 images together in windows ?
lol he thinks he has a cannon, because cannon' are way better!
Gangstarasp1 1 year ago
@Gangstarasp1 I Agree nikons are to main stream like justin beiber
TomatoPasteable 1 year ago
@TomatoPasteable lol
Gangstarasp1 1 year ago
it's nikon d100 you dick
BinomialEagle 1 year ago
did he say i have a "canon" d100?
wixed 2 years ago 2
yeah i think he did
harry8856 1 year ago
Have any thoughts on what type of software to use for a windows user like myself? I've always wanted to try the time lapse...greatly appreciate any input...thanks!
KEBokeh 2 years ago
Just get quicktime. it can run on windows
MusicDudeRock 2 years ago
Hello, Am DEAF, Can question to you, I have Nikon D200. I was did finger out and try avoid Flicker. As I did all manual everything, but still flicker! As can you give to me got DIRECTIONS
hope, thank you
Derikgolf78 3 years ago
Thanks, friend. It`s easy! Now I Know it!
elpatoquintana 3 years ago
don't ever introduce you dogs to me
GIANTJETTRINK 3 years ago
Is it possible to make it on Windows? please asnwer I really need this time lapse thing!
wonderland03 3 years ago
Carbon and Flux? You might be a Back To The Future fan if... :) I've done a time lapse of a sunset, handheld with a Sony S40. I had to line up and crop the images manually in Photoshop. This looks easier, but I'm pretty sure the grip won't work with my Pentax K100D. Another method is to use a webcam and timelapse capture (my ezonix will do it).
johnlebl 4 years ago
now teach us how to do it on windows
speller5cramit 4 years ago
on a mac you can use imovie 06 and newer to do timelapse with a firewire video camera.
macman13 4 years ago
not many video cameras are as good as a DSLR even HD is only 1080i so at 2 fields /frame you = 540p seperate images are far better and as many people are aware the lens is more important than anything else ,more so with night photography to do this with a video camera you will need an intencifier tube then all you get is a green hue , now how the hell do i stick 1000 images together in windows ?
audiofreeq 3 years ago
I know, but it's one fairly easy option. Also, I think you can get QT Pro for windows, and that let's you compile images into video.
macman13 3 years ago
chears mate..
audiofreeq 3 years ago