Have you ever wondered how to set up your camera to shoot time-lapse video? Let us show you the essential steps to work with an intervalometer or your camera’s menu to program the shot. This video will get you up and running in no time.
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Rich Harrington
Publisher at Photofocus
Richard Harrington is the CEO of ThinkTAP and the Publisher of Photofocus.He is also the founder of RHED Pixel, a visual communications company based in Washington, D.C.
Rich has published over 100 courses on Lynda.com. Rich has authored several books including From Still to Motion, Understanding Photoshop, Professional Web Video, and Creating DSLR Video.
Rich has published over 100 courses on Lynda.com. Rich has authored several books including From Still to Motion, Understanding Photoshop, Professional Web Video, and Creating DSLR Video.
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I bought my last two cameras (Nikon D5100, D7100) with the intent of doing more time lapse photography. The built intervalometer is a big part of that decision. Tried my first hyper lapse this weekend with less than satisfactory results though!