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#1
Shoot Preparation / Day to night timelapse settings?
January 28, 2015, 09:45:13 PM
Hi,

I was wondering what are some of the best techniques out there for day to night timelapse setting? I want my video to stop flickering so much when the camera is trying to adjust or sometimes night time would still look like it's day time because of the auto-shutter speed?
#2
Thanks. I used Photomatix is easily batch up my photos, but I'll take a look at your method too.
Do most people take 2 or 3 photos for HDR? I'm seeing more people take 2 photos now these days, but back when I was learning HDR, you needed 3 (1 dark, 1 light, 1 normal).
#3
So, I took HDR photos in two different ISO settings.
Is there an easier way to merge the two photos into a HDR photo instead of manually putting them 1 by 1 on photoshop then putting them into a video?
Pretty sure doing it merging one by one will take a very long especially when I have 5000+ photos.
#4
I do not see the option for auto ETTR.
My firmware Vers. is 1.1.1. - ml - Nightly 2

Edit - Never mind. I didn't realize you have to load the module.
Edit 2 - Does anyone recommend taking time lapse photos in silent mode so the shutter doesn't have to make a sound every 10 second.
#5
I want to make a time lapse video on my Canon 60D and I do not see a setting where I can auto exposure.
Obviously, if I want to take a day to night photo and if my exposure doesn't auto adjust, my pictures will become pitch black at night.
Any ideas or suggestions?