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Timelapse HD | 50 mm f1.8 | Nikon D90 | Polarizer | Industry | ISO 100 | 720p

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

Signode System - Dinslaken - NRW - Germany
# Timelapse HD
# 50 mm f1.8 (M, ISO L1.0 @ISO100)
# Nikon D90 (DSLR)
# Polarizer
# Section: Industry

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  • nice nice! how did u do that? i have d90 since 1 year too, but i dont have a clue which options i need to set for a time laps movie :/

  • @HillingerStefan, there is no "setting". I used the Nikon ML-L3 (pressing it about 1000 times). Actually you need a "timer" that does it automatically. About 50$...

  • @FavoriteMovieScenes , oh! k.. thank u :)

    i was collecting informations these days anyway and there is a software methode "NKRemote" where u need to connect with pc, and as u say a timer like "Phottix Nikos Timer Remote (N10)" .

    gonna buy a macro lense the next days.. u have experience with that?

    greets from austria

  • @HillingerStefan macro lense: i do not own one, but if i had to buy i would check out the 60mm 2.8 AF-D Nikkor (used), 105 mm VR Nikkor (more expensive) or if you are a just-for-fun-macro-shooter: Tokina AT-X M35 PRO DX. "kenrockwell" and "photozone" got full reviews and sample images. / timer: i just bought a simple timer claimed "LCD Timer", guess, it's made by Aputure and well: it works. transporting & connecting PC / laptop: i'd rather have some beer with me ;)

  • Quite possibly the most boring video ive ever watched, cheers..

  • @CristenKelly, so let me know if you are damn sure, thx..

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  • opening which factor you used?

  • @FavoriteMovieScenes cool, thx again!

    i gonna check out your hints!

    first macro and time laps movies comming soon ;)

    laters

  • @bluflag, check ojkolsrud's comment on this vid concerning "NKRemote" and well, I just used the IR remote control Nikon ML-L3 with manually (M) fixed aperture/time settings. then just importing about 750 files in a common video editing program as single frames generating a video, that's it!

  • @FavoriteMovieScenes

    very nice. What software do you use for the timelapse? how do you set the computer to make the camera shoot when you want?

    thanks

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