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<blockquote data-quote="Epoc" data-source="post: 134232" data-attributes="member: 12902"><p>Why do you increase the shutter speed as the light fades? Wouldn't you just leave the settings the same to show the light fading? If anything, slow the shutter speed to allow more light in?? I gotta say, I am really confused with what you are trying to achieve and how your going about it and I feel I am not the only one! How about shooting a problematic timelapse and let us see what is happening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epoc, post: 134232, member: 12902"] Why do you increase the shutter speed as the light fades? Wouldn't you just leave the settings the same to show the light fading? If anything, slow the shutter speed to allow more light in?? I gotta say, I am really confused with what you are trying to achieve and how your going about it and I feel I am not the only one! How about shooting a problematic timelapse and let us see what is happening? [/QUOTE]
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