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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

My first timelapse test ever, with my new Nikon D300. I just put my camera on the tripod on the balcony and started to shoot with a 12mm focal length.
Settings : one picture every 30 seconds, played with 15fps, 143 pictures taken within about 1h10.
Some frames are "blinking" because the light measurement was wrong (I was too lazy to correct them afterwards), I have to find out why...

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  • when you record a time lapse or interval timer shooting on a d300 does it save every picture individually or does it make it into some kind of file that plays the actual time=lapse?

  • No, it's only producing pictures like you'd manually take them with the shutter. So to make them into a video, you have to use a program on your computer.

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  • Here is one of mine, hope you like the others as well.

    Jim

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