Time lapse help guide – Kessler MOTION CONTROL: Oracle Controller Full (3.02 SL) User Manual

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TIME LAPSE HELP GUIDE

Basic guidelines to follow for a quick how-to on time lapse.

Set lens to manual focus

Disable IS (Image Stabilization) on lens

Set camera to manual mode

To focus at night use a laser dot

White Balance Set to Manual (Normally 5500 K - Daylight)

Choose shooting format: RAW or JPEG

Format card

Set camera to Live View to determine your framing,

exposure and focus using the zoom button – Set to

exposure simulation (not movie mode) so you can adjust the

shutter slower than 1/24th

Keep camera in Live View the whole timelapse so the mirror

will stay locked up. Drains more battery but less headache than

using mirror lockup which requires you to calculate the

intervals differently since the first interval rotation will lock the

mirror up and the second interval rotation will take the

picture calculating the intervals. Important for the mirror to

be locked up to avoid it from causing blur in a long exposure

Make sure batteries are charged

In bright light, use an ND filter so you can stop down without

over exposure. Now you can slow the shutter for a smoother

play back.

Number of pictures for a Time Lapse:

One way to determine this is think about how long you want

your final time lapse video clip to be. If you want the final

video to be 30 seconds and you are going to shoot at

24 fps you would take 24 x 30 =720 pictures. This is a good

starting point but if you are shooting fast exposures and you

have the pictures too far apart the time-lapse could

look choppy so when it doubt take more photos so the

delay between them will be smaller. You can always speed up

the clip in post if it is too long.

FOR TIME LAPSE DISCUSSION VISIT:

www.timelapse.kessleru.com

A GREAT BLOG ABOUT TIMELAPSE:

“Filming Astro Time Lapse with Tom Lowe”

blog.tylerginter.com/?p=562

www.timescapes.org

by Tom Lowe

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