I bought an"Aputure timer remote controller", you can get one for less than $100 on the net and they are very very efficient ! It's the best accessory I got so far. You can set a timer that is way better than sony's (like even when a 10 second delay before it takes the picture, the camera autofocusses before the countdown, with the timer it autofocusses 3 seconds before the countrown reaches 0 so you can easily take a picture of yourself.
@Genamdor With it you can also take a picture without touching the cam which makes it easy to take a picture with long exposure (don't need the timer anymore)
You can set a timer, the length og the exposure, an 'intervalometer" (the most useful setting) to take 1 picture every XX seconds and the number of shots you want (you can set it to "unlimited")
Well, I highly recommand it and whatever the DSLR you have, there's one for it !
Check it out "Aputure Timer Remote Controller (AP-TR1S for me)
@Genamdor I think it was approximately 1:30 hours but I had to stop because it started raining again and I couldn't not stand manually covering the cam :)
It was just a test... I know the brightness goes a bit crazy, I shouldn't have used manual exposure, but I liked the result apart from that so I shared it ! If you have any advices to give me, please let me know ! I really don't have much practice with time lapse videos !
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Genamdor 10 months ago
@Genamdor I don't know why you removed your comments ! But thanks ! Of course your advices will help !
Quentin77170 10 months ago
@Quentin77170 Sorry, I wanted to do a little more research before I replied.
The D-Range button on the top might have been on auto, causing the flashy exposure.
And make sure the AF Illuminator is off. Though I'm not sure if that matters when your capturing really bright images.
Thought the color was fantastic. And I really enjoyed the music. =)
How did you do your lapse? Did you capture footage and cut out frames, or sit there and capture image after image?
Genamdor 10 months ago
@Genamdor Thanks :)
I bought an"Aputure timer remote controller", you can get one for less than $100 on the net and they are very very efficient ! It's the best accessory I got so far. You can set a timer that is way better than sony's (like even when a 10 second delay before it takes the picture, the camera autofocusses before the countdown, with the timer it autofocusses 3 seconds before the countrown reaches 0 so you can easily take a picture of yourself.
Quentin77170 10 months ago
@Genamdor With it you can also take a picture without touching the cam which makes it easy to take a picture with long exposure (don't need the timer anymore)
You can set a timer, the length og the exposure, an 'intervalometer" (the most useful setting) to take 1 picture every XX seconds and the number of shots you want (you can set it to "unlimited")
Well, I highly recommand it and whatever the DSLR you have, there's one for it !
Check it out "Aputure Timer Remote Controller (AP-TR1S for me)
Quentin77170 10 months ago
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Genamdor 10 months ago
How much time did that video span? A few hours?
Was this shot in manual exposure?
Genamdor 10 months ago
@Genamdor I think it was approximately 1:30 hours but I had to stop because it started raining again and I couldn't not stand manually covering the cam :)
It was just a test... I know the brightness goes a bit crazy, I shouldn't have used manual exposure, but I liked the result apart from that so I shared it ! If you have any advices to give me, please let me know ! I really don't have much practice with time lapse videos !
Quentin77170 10 months ago