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#1
Quote from: dhilung on September 25, 2013, 10:04:30 AM
Sorry to hear that it didn't work. Unfortunately, the exposure can be extended only as much as the FPS override allows. You might want to try a high ISO and a fast lens, or fall back to the real shutter actuation.

High ISOs are giving my 550D a hard time in the night at even f/1.8. :P I'll try with ML on my 5D3 soon, as well. In the meanwhile, I'll continue experimenting with FPS override.

Thank you for your reply. :)
#2
Quote from: kazeone on September 24, 2013, 09:06:04 AM
sorry unrelated to the module but I was wondering what did you use for panning the video during the timelapse?

I haven't used anything for panning so far, but I am looking to buy a dolly (or build one lol). :D
#3
Hey! I'm new to the forum, but a long time ML user.

I downloaded this module, and it works great for timelapses (thank you so much!)
No shutter actuation, and RAW frames. It's just brilliant.

However, I was looking to do a timelapse in the night, and have stars move about. I noted that the FPS can't be changed and I was not able to capture the night sky with stars visible. I tried using FPS override but that brought me no luck, either.

So I was wondering -- would it be possible to decrease the shutter speed (ie go around 1-5 seconds per frame) when using this module? Or is there any other method I could follow to have a night timelapse (without shutter actuation/with RAW frames)?