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Just playing around with the intervalometer function of the D200. This camera never ceases to amaze me.
(Warning: broadband connection recommended. You will need a flash capable browser to view these time lapse movies)
Sorry about the large size but I wanted to maintain a good quality level.
A Midtown Manhattan Sunset - Flash Movie (5mb) nikkor 35-70 @ 35mm f5.6
http://rfcgraphics.com/vr/flash sunset.html
A George Washington Bridge Afternoon - Flash movie (5mb) nikkor 12-24 @ 24mm f8
http://rfcgraphics.com/vr/gwb.html
General Steps:
1) camera set up to take 1 frame every 30 secs for approx 1 hour.
2) metering set to auotwb, Aperture preferred matrix metering
3) tripod of course
4) files were batched processed in photoshop to resize, increase contrast, increase saturation, and sharpen
5) files were then imported into Ulead Gif Animator for processing into Flash Movies at 12 frames per second
For general information on time lapse photographer, check out this link for an easy way to make quicktime movies with quicktime pro.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~cumulus/lapse2.htm
Regards
RFC
(Warning: broadband connection recommended. You will need a flash capable browser to view these time lapse movies)
Sorry about the large size but I wanted to maintain a good quality level.
A Midtown Manhattan Sunset - Flash Movie (5mb) nikkor 35-70 @ 35mm f5.6
http://rfcgraphics.com/vr/flash sunset.html
A George Washington Bridge Afternoon - Flash movie (5mb) nikkor 12-24 @ 24mm f8
http://rfcgraphics.com/vr/gwb.html
General Steps:
1) camera set up to take 1 frame every 30 secs for approx 1 hour.
2) metering set to auotwb, Aperture preferred matrix metering
3) tripod of course
4) files were batched processed in photoshop to resize, increase contrast, increase saturation, and sharpen
5) files were then imported into Ulead Gif Animator for processing into Flash Movies at 12 frames per second
For general information on time lapse photographer, check out this link for an easy way to make quicktime movies with quicktime pro.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~cumulus/lapse2.htm
Regards
RFC