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I bought myself a Nikon D3200 a few weeks ago how do you timelapse?
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<blockquote data-quote="sOnIc" data-source="post: 191142" data-attributes="member: 15861"><p>I'm also looking forward to doing time-lapse, but have not bought an intervalomter yet. I've seen many vids on youtube on this subject, the camera model is not really of much consequence. I think your asking how to compile the individual shots into one video file? The interval-timer gives you the flexibility required to take the individual shots required; but the camera does not have a function for compiling those stills into a video. So after shooting those hundreds/thousands of still pictures; you need to use software such as Photoshop/Premier (or many other alternatives; some may be free) to sequence those stills into a 24fps+ moving video. I've only this week realised Photoshop has mpeg video sequencing : )</p><p></p><p>This video should get you started, but theres plenty more: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTby5MNJnOc" target="_blank">Beginner's Guide to Timelapse Photography - YouTube</a></p><p></p><p>A sunset or sunrise will be fairly challenging I imagine because the light levels are gradually going up/down over time, that's going to require some thought. I am dying to have a go but got other priorities at the moment. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sOnIc, post: 191142, member: 15861"] I'm also looking forward to doing time-lapse, but have not bought an intervalomter yet. I've seen many vids on youtube on this subject, the camera model is not really of much consequence. I think your asking how to compile the individual shots into one video file? The interval-timer gives you the flexibility required to take the individual shots required; but the camera does not have a function for compiling those stills into a video. So after shooting those hundreds/thousands of still pictures; you need to use software such as Photoshop/Premier (or many other alternatives; some may be free) to sequence those stills into a 24fps+ moving video. I've only this week realised Photoshop has mpeg video sequencing : ) This video should get you started, but theres plenty more: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTby5MNJnOc]Beginner's Guide to Timelapse Photography - YouTube[/url] A sunset or sunrise will be fairly challenging I imagine because the light levels are gradually going up/down over time, that's going to require some thought. I am dying to have a go but got other priorities at the moment. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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