Vikas Chander
New member
Hello,
sorry if this question has been asked elsewhere on the forum , i tried to look for it but could not find any relevant post.
I want to shoot some sunset timelaspes on my nikon d810a.
So i go about setting the Auto Iso to on and put the camera in aperture priority.
The interval for the timelapse is set 7 seconds
Max iso is set 3200 and the minimum shutter speed to 4 secs.
I start the timelapse and the shutter speed slowly increases to 4 seconds and after that the iso increases to 3200.
At this point i expect no further changes to the shutter or the ISO , but then the shutter speed starts increasing again till it reaches 10 seconds.
So my question - Is there any setting which will prevent the shutter speed to drop beyond the minimum shutter speed value?
cheers
vikas chander
sorry if this question has been asked elsewhere on the forum , i tried to look for it but could not find any relevant post.
I want to shoot some sunset timelaspes on my nikon d810a.
So i go about setting the Auto Iso to on and put the camera in aperture priority.
The interval for the timelapse is set 7 seconds
Max iso is set 3200 and the minimum shutter speed to 4 secs.
I start the timelapse and the shutter speed slowly increases to 4 seconds and after that the iso increases to 3200.
At this point i expect no further changes to the shutter or the ISO , but then the shutter speed starts increasing again till it reaches 10 seconds.
So my question - Is there any setting which will prevent the shutter speed to drop beyond the minimum shutter speed value?
cheers
vikas chander