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Homemade intervalometer for Nikon D70 (DSLR). Clouds in time-lapse test

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

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This is the first test of my new home made intervalometer for my Nikon D70.
Made from an intervalometer connected to a Nikon Infrared remote control. Total cost £29.99, the D70 DSLR does not have the additional remote shutter release control that the D70S has so I came up with a cheap "almost off the shelf" solution to the problem.

This will work on just about any camera that has a remote control not just the Nikon D70 !

Here are the details :
http://www.timescapes.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=335

I shot this through my front window and did not clean the glass very well as you can see there is a bit of dirt in the middle of the shot!, this is just a test to prove my rig does actually work.

The sequence is made from 784 photographs taken at 10 second intervals.
At 0:52 the same sequence is played backwards.

High Definition (1280x720) version :
http://www.vimeo.com/1526367

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Uploader Comments (comedyhunter)

  • hey i have d70...but i dun knw where to enable or to record the video...can u please tell me?.

  • @asimmalik1988 I have never recorded video on my D70, I don't think it can record video.

  • The link does not work anymore. Can you fix it? :)

  • @ObviousSolution Just checked the link and working ok!

  • Hi, can you provide me with instructions on how I can do this type of photography on my Nikon d70.

    Thanks

  • @Shanegka Hi, exactly as per my very detailed instructions in my video description !!!!

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  • Cool! but if your camera has infrared, you or someone who want to try time-lpase photography, could use an infrared time-lapse remote like this one: tempus.bymac.org

  • little dirt... i see

  • @ThoughtsMedia i feel our space regarding what's semi pro and pro is little now. d7000 is perhaps all many of us need. go to... freedslr(.)com remove () and try to get the chance to bring home a Brand New Nikon D7000

  • @comedyhunter Yeah, now it works ok to me too. :)

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