Time Lapse with a DSLR - Canon 70D
Work in Progress post. Updated as I add new material and followup video showing how to "develop" the time lapse into a video file rather than a series of images.Summary of video
- set the camera on a sturdy tripod and choose your composition and exposure (Manual Mode or AV Mode)
- Set file size to JPEG or smaller RAW(if an option) you don't want to deal with 3,000 plus RAW files unless you really want an ability to edit before creating the timelapse.
- Configure the intervalometer/TriggerTrap to take a picture each X seconds and X amount of times
- Disconnect the lens while holding down the depth of field preview button to the "sweet spot" to avoid flickering in your TL
- Wait A LOT- e.g. if you set the DSLR to take a photo every second and run that back at 24fps. 1 minute of real time equals 3 seconds of video. Shorter intervals give smoother results. Longer intervals allow you to speed through time more quickly.
- Dump every photo into editing software, do a little magic (Video how to on this part coming soon)
Watch the example time lapse shot after the filming of this video: http://youtu.be/lbkM5ekaDl8?t=10m44sGear seen in the video: MeFoto Travel Tripod, Lowepro Photo Sport Pro 30L, Intervalometer, TriggerTrap Dongle Related: How to use an Intervalometer for family photos.