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6Dec/0915

Time Lapse Tutorial with a Nikon Digital SLR (Part 4)


PART 4 OF 4: This sparkling new video replaced the old and lousy time lapse video that we deleted from this channel. This video demonstrates you how to do time lapse with your Nikon digital SLR. Enjoy! Music: Glittering Blackness by Explosions in the Sky and Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane Which lens did I use for those four time lapses? For time lapse #1, I used the 400mm ƒ/2.8G AF-S ED-IF VR mounted on D300 at F/4.0, VR set to off and focusing set for Infinity (∞). For time lapse #2, I ...

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  1. 1200mm lens does not exist. If they do, you get 1200mm on FX / Film or 1800mm on DX digital SLR’s.

  2. what if u had a 1200mm lens?? how much zoom would you get?

  3. I’m sorry, we don’t use Adobe Photoshop Elements, you would need to ask someone who is a master with that software, but I highly doubt Photoshop Elements have the features that is shown in this tutorial except, at least, RAW development.

  4. very well done. can this be done with elements that you know of.

  5. Yes, correct. If turned on, VR will move the image around within the image circle, which messes up the time lapse.

  6. VR was switched off, am I right?

  7. 600mm VR + TC-1.7EII + Nikon D2Xs in High Speed Crop Mode, bringing out 2040mm.

  8. The moon one at the end was very nice. Just out of curiosity, what lens did you use for that?

  9. It becomes a .MOV movie format, which will need Apple QuickTime Player to play the time lapse videos after you export the animation into a video. All Mac’s already have it pre-installed but PC’s might need to download QuickTime Player from Apple website (they’re free of charge).

  10. so as after i make that how can i watch that time lapse, as a movie ?

  11. Amazing :o )

  12. fantastic

  13. Amazing!, thanks for the videos =)

  14. this was just sureal! amaizing stuff! thanks for sharing!


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