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Jan 29, 2012 21:23:14   #
ggttc Loc: TN
 
dont know if this will work or not...need quicktime

wrong place...sorry
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Jan 29, 2012 22:52:48   #
dirtpusher Loc: tulsa oklahoma
 
liked it didn't know you can load that kind on this site.. do now thanks

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Jan 30, 2012 06:59:05   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
How far apart were the shoots? Very nice. I am just getting into this. Mine don't look to good right now, tring to take pictures of the snow.
Erv

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Jan 30, 2012 09:55:58   #
ggttc Loc: TN
 
Erv wrote:
How far apart were the shoots? Very nice. I am just getting into this. Mine don't look to good right now, tring to take pictures of the snow.
Erv


These pics were taken 30 seconds apart…so took a little over an hour to shoot the whole sequence…

My charming wife (I have to say that ‘cause she sometimes reads my posts) got me a time lapse camera for Christmas. Its made by wingscapes…very versatile…8 megapixels and you can set it to shoot anywhere from 1 second delay to one day. And its only about 80 bucks…so the entire unit is about 2x the price of an intervalometer for my Nikon.

Google wingscapes…and check out the manual online…

It’s a kick in the pants…and the software is very simple and does all the work...

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Jan 30, 2012 11:49:20   #
sscooper38 Loc: Southwest Georgia
 
That'sw pretty neat! The whole camera is only $80.00??

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Jan 30, 2012 12:53:23   #
GC likes NIKON Loc: East Greenwich, Rhode Island
 
If you shoot Nikons you probably can do time lapse with your present camera. My D200 has an interval timer setting. You can even tell it when to start. My Point & Shoot Nikon P7000 has the same settings.

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Jan 30, 2012 13:17:48   #
ggttc Loc: TN
 
GC likes NIKON wrote:
If you shoot Nikons you probably can do time lapse with your present camera. My D200 has an interval timer setting. You can even tell it when to start. My Point & Shoot Nikon P7000 has the same settings.


I did consider that...but then pulled this out from under the Christmas tree...timer...and the big thing is its weather proof...and you can leave it outside for weeks...which I am considering with the rose garden this spring...

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Jan 30, 2012 13:24:57   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Excellent demo!

I think you have the seed to grow a new forum on UHH: "Sequential Time-Lapse Photography".

Especially if other HedgeHoggers volunteer their knowledge about Nikon & Canon procedures.

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