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Time Lapse of shot with nikon p6000

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

time lapse outside of Marriott in Napa Valley courtyard shot with Nikon p6000

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  • It would be impossible to upload this in HD, the P6000's time lapse feature is accessed through the video menu of the camera, the P6000 does not shoot HD video, so the largest resolution time lapse possible is 640x480. Thanks for the interest

  • I would highly recommend the p6000 if your looking for something that offers you the manual options in a compact camera, its high quality is excellent, and the GPS built in is very cool from what I've seen playing with it so far. The timelapse feature is pretty cool little extra that the camera offers

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  • My Samsung Galaxy S2 Shoots better that this :D and it's only a phone worth $600

  • Hi l am having trouble choosing between the p6000, P90 and the canon ixus touch screen. I like a fast shooting camera with three small children time is of the essence can you help me out please.

    Thanks in advance

    rae

  • Very good.. I also have the p6000.. what setting did you use.. It is hard to get the right settings with changing lights.. eg day-night.. Tnx.

  • p6000 is way better trust me except that you cant take lots of pictures in one second and its fully manual but the f can only go from f2.7 to f7.2 which even the d300 can go upto f32 for pictures of flowers with blurry backgrounds and stuff

  • what about the p80 ?

    wich one is better ?

  • 5 star nice very nice

  • wow - nice, i've always wanted to do this somewhere over looking a busy location - just to see the transformation of light and day. I'm thinking of getting the p6000 - would you recomend it?

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