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First time lapse
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http://youtu.be/wWazz3Txoao
Fun...can't wait to have time to do a good one.
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LNXGUY
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(Post Master Supreme)
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03/10/14 11:31 PM
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Re: First time lapse
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Right on man, how easy is this to do? Are you using the aftermarket firmware you were talking about in another thread (Magic lantern) or a laptop?
I gotta do a Milky Way time lapse this summer.
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Re: First time lapse
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Magic Lantern is awesome. (and that's what I used)
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LNXGUY
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(Post Master Supreme)
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03/10/14 11:37 PM
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Re: First time lapse
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Some sunrise/sunset mountain time lapses would be awesome.
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Re: First time lapse
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just gotta find the time. Today would've been perfect! tomorrow, study time.
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Re: First time lapse
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Using ML on a 5D2? I'm trying to find a good how-to on it, seems a bit unfriendly, but I'd like to have some of the focus aids, especially for video.
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flyEX #1
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(Post Master Supreme)
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03/17/14 04:59 PM
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Re: First time lapse
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Super easy to install.
Update to the latest Canon firmware available, put ML files on your memory card, update firmware to ML. Once installed, hit the trash can button to access the ML menus. It really doesn't change much by default, worth a try.
http://www.magiclantern.fm/downloads.html
http://www.magiclantern.fm/install.html
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ewraven
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(Post Master Supreme)
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03/17/14 05:14 PM
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Re: First time lapse
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Pretty cool stuff.
That is one thing I miss about my old Pentax K20d, it had the ability to do timelapse(interval) in the OEM firmware.
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Re: First time lapse
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Using ML on a 5D2? I'm trying to find a good how-to on it, seems a bit unfriendly, but I'd like to have some of the focus aids, especially for video.
It's slightly unfriendly for some, I'd bet, but it's got some pretty cool "pro" level features that makes it pretty awesome. Zebras for exposure in video is huge, and the focus assist stuff is great.
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