Tamron 10-24mm timelapse test

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2010

Just bought a new tamron 10-24mm lense. Did a little timelapse as a test. Using the Genesis Panal picture style.

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  • great how do you do this :) with a t2i on record mode? what software do you use to speed it up ?

  • @wcwashington It's not in record mode. It's in manual mode with a really long exposure. i have an interval timer that takes a picture every 30 seconds i think.

    i then take all these pictures (around a thousand) and open them as an image sequence in Quicktime. It not prompts you to select how many frames you want every second. From there i can save it as whatever file format and codec i want.

    You could also just import all pictures into an editing suite and set the time between pictures to minima

  • @aberen How do you get an interval timer?

  • @HAYDENProductionsInc i ordered one online?

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  • very nice bro, thanks for sharing

  • Looks really nice! What's the name of the song?

  • Funny traffic lights

  • Hi, What mode camera you was using for the pictures?

    And ,Wich especifications of F and exposure was using in

    each one of photographs?

    sorry for my English pus

  • @wcwashington most definitely

  • @aberen

    f*cking awesome... I am in London I want to do this... I have a Nikon D300s and a macbook .. I am guessing I can do this..

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