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<blockquote data-quote="ABN Panzer" data-source="post: 90931" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>I have not. However I am rather new to the whole DSLR scene and havent realy even started with night shots yet...</p><p>Absolutely NO help to you what-so-ever.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the weblink it looks rather interesting. My only thoughts on "<em>it vs bulb-mode with a very long exposure</em>" would be that in following some of the star trails, on the example image provided in the link, the white trails are not a consistant color/whiteness and some seem to have breaks. I would imagine a long exposure would be more even.</p><p></p><p>But being a free/donation program makes it easier to get it now and try it out to see if it suits your needs.</p><p></p><p>***Added edit: Missed it the 1st time. The option to turn all your photos into a timelapse video is a pretty cool little option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABN Panzer, post: 90931, member: 10288"] I have not. However I am rather new to the whole DSLR scene and havent realy even started with night shots yet... Absolutely NO help to you what-so-ever. Looking at the weblink it looks rather interesting. My only thoughts on "[I]it vs bulb-mode with a very long exposure[/I]" would be that in following some of the star trails, on the example image provided in the link, the white trails are not a consistant color/whiteness and some seem to have breaks. I would imagine a long exposure would be more even. But being a free/donation program makes it easier to get it now and try it out to see if it suits your needs. ***Added edit: Missed it the 1st time. The option to turn all your photos into a timelapse video is a pretty cool little option. [/QUOTE]
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