Time-lapse Photography (1 Viewer)

Craig Rogers

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I decided to have a dabble at Time-lapse (great way to wear out the shutter quicker! :roflmto:) yesterday.

So, whilst in the workshop fettling with one of the bikes, I set the camera up to take a shot every 2 seconds, then put the together at 30 frames per second giving it a Fastforward effect much better than a video camera can.

Here's the result;

http://youtu.be/CnrWKh4BygU?hd=1

I wish I could things that quick really!
 

scotjimland

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Excellent.. :thumb:

now you have practised on the bike .. when do we see a bedroom scene :winky:
 

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i like that a lot great fun :thumb: . and a great bike being built as well :Smile:
 

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That was fun...well done:Smile:

I wonder of I have time lapse on my D90 ?

barry

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Craig Rogers

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That was fun...well done:Smile:

I wonder of I have time lapse on my D90 ?

barry

Unfortunatly, the D90, although a great camera, doesn't have an Intervalometer feature.

However, you can get wired remotes that have Intervalometers such as this one - [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Satechi-Timer-Remote-Control-Nikon/dp/B001QSG4R8[/ame] (although out of stock).
 

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