Photographic Tutorial # 15 - Using a DSLR to create time-lapses

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2011

Hi Guys,

In this video we go over how to create extremely HQ timeslapeses using a DSLR.

This method is done using a intervalometer, the majority of todays cameras have this feature built in & works PERFECTLY for time lapse photography.

Watch and I hope this helps.

Please see the links below.

Phottix Nikos Digital Timer Remote (TC-501):
http://martybugs.net/blog/blog.cgi/gear/PhottixNikosDigitalTimerRemote.html

AMAZING TIME-LAPSE VIDEOS:
http://timescapes.org/

http://palmedia.com.au/

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  • '1fps its gonna be really really quick. 60fps its gonna be kinda slow' .

    just correcting that is the inverse, surely you know that but maybe some people dont.

    The higher number of fps (frames per second) the faster images are going through and vice versa.

  • @rcspv 100% correct sir ;)

  • the t3i doesn't have the intervalometer built in :(

  • @TheKangarooguru I did notice this - sorry for the mistake guys.

    :(

  • great work, i learned a lot from this, excellent work!! I am a beginner and this is very helpful!! love the night time ones especially!

  • @artemorbid Thanks mate,

    Glad it was useful!

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  • 16:41 Toyota Supra, oh yeah :p

  • I'm fairly new to this, but I really gotta say that your tutorials are pretty awesome and very descriptive. They help a lot, keep up the great work :)

  • @scooterphil Great tutorial as usual man, I like doing time-lapse videos as you probably saw on my channel I don't have a lot tho, it takes a lot of time to put together.

    Check your email I tried to post a link here for you to check out but i get some kind of an error.

  • @aaronbransdon Thanks man, they are the throw aways from the time-lapse video I'm preparing.

    With your 7D get a TC-80N3 remote, or 10pin for your Nikon, then a tripod and you are set.

    your Nikon may even have a intervalometer built in.

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