Nikon D300 timelapse
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it get pretty wide i think, but i have never tested a full frame system so i think this is wide. thank you very mush.
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That's what I thought. I still haven't used the 10-20 on my D300 yet. I wasn't quite sure how wide it would look considering the D300 doesn't have a full frame sensor. Again, good job on the time lapse.
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Okey, them i'm going to test 1 shot every 5 second.
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I've used the Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 lens.
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CametaCameras 1 year ago
@CametaCameras That's cheap! Bought mine for $1,000 and I thought it was cheap xD
N1CK0N 1 year ago
Great video, I cant wait for my d300s to arrive! I was also thinking that 1 shot every 5 or 10 seconds would be smoother. (many more photos though).
doogaloog 1 year ago
@doogaloog Nice with D300s, I've been thinking about changing my D300 for a D300s juts to get the movie function. I'm gonna test that in my next time-lapse when i got the time and when the weather is with me.
N1CK0N 1 year ago
i like it a lot, i'd do this myself sometime, however i'd be worried about how many shutter actuations would be used.
did that not worry you at all?
ferdia6 2 years ago 2
Thank you. It's pretty siple to do this and the resutl can be really cool. No, not really. For this video it took about 600 pictures and the camera at the moment has done about 16000 actuations and a camare like the D300/D200 is capable of doing many hundreds of thousands shutter actuations before the shutter needs to be repalced. So i don't worry about it.
Cheers
N1CK0N 2 years ago