 inGearX3.1415 9265 join:2000-06-11 New York | how to do a time lapse like vimeo.com/26530932 or alike ...
please teach me 
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | It depends on your camera. Some have the built in functionality. If not and your camera supports a remote shutter release, you can get one with a timer. That is the basics, from there it depends on how long you want to go for, but you need a very stable set up with a solid tripod. |
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 Hayward K A R - 1 2 0 CPremium join:2000-07-13 Key West, FL kudos:1 | Yes and that last thing is the MANDITORY thing SOLID tripod.... the rest is just a matter of if you have to stand around doing it.
Though properly placed on a stable platform a camera with a self TL timer could probably pull it off OK.
But even with a cable release, good chance you'd disturb the camera position doing it manually if not locked down on a good tripod. --
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 rcroningD700 RocksPremium join:2005-05-21 Winnipeg, MB | reply to inGearX
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 49528867Premium join:2010-04-16 Fort Lauderdale, FL kudos:3 | reply to inGearX
said by inGearX:please teach me 
thank you... It is a relatively simple process if you have the right equipment which is, a stable tripod, a camera with a remote shutter release and an intervalometer. You set up the camera on the tripod, compose the frame and maybe cover the camera body with a light towel to keep it cool, set the intervalometer activate it then step back and let it do its magic. Once complete you drop the frames into the timeline of a standard non-linear editor such as Sony Vegas and render the final product into a video. » www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Nt···s&sts=ta» www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftwareWayne -- Madness takes its toll, please have exact change ready
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 Action_ManCurrently Appearing AsPremium join:2003-07-22 England | reply to inGearX
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