@raisuren84 you need to get an intervalometer to plug into your camera, I got mine on Ebay for around $20. Then you need to use manual settings. stitch the picture sequence together in video editing software, I use Sony Vegas Pro or After Effects. Your settings depend on the scene, if you're trying to get a sunrise or sunset you need to overcompensate with the settings for the change in light. Get a neutral density filter for bright scenes with lots of motion so you can take longer exposures.
Nice, I have the same camera but I cant get this kind of HD time lapse video. can you explain the settings and procedure please? thanks!!
raisuren84 4 months ago
@raisuren84 you need to get an intervalometer to plug into your camera, I got mine on Ebay for around $20. Then you need to use manual settings. stitch the picture sequence together in video editing software, I use Sony Vegas Pro or After Effects. Your settings depend on the scene, if you're trying to get a sunrise or sunset you need to overcompensate with the settings for the change in light. Get a neutral density filter for bright scenes with lots of motion so you can take longer exposures.
junkbox105 4 months ago