Canon 60D Night Timelapse
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longer exposure needed
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Not many cameras have built in time lapse function. If you have compact size Canon you should check CHDK
If you're a mac user, you can set up time lapse simply using Automator program with Take picture function and Loop plugin.
And in quicktime 7 you can open image sequence and then export it to video file and you can make it so that it will be 16:9 - in that case it just crops the image instead of resizing it first.
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is there a way to do time lapse without a remote?
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How many pictures did you take? (Total)
bmnnbmnn 11 months ago
@bmnnbmnn It was about 1300 photos.
shinyidol 10 months ago
What remote did u use? To take a pic every 20 seconds? And how did you get the pic's full frame? When I put pics into Final Cut they have black bars.
LTPDfilms 1 year ago
@LTPDfilms It was from ebay. Shoot RS-60E3. It was around $20. As for the full frame? I just took the raw photos in After Effects, had a 1920x1080 sequence, and zoomed the image sequence to fit the sequence size correctly.
shinyidol 1 year ago
How do you joint the sequence of photos?
bblover58 1 year ago
@bblover58 Adobe After Effects
shinyidol 1 year ago