I know it has been done many times, but this will be my first time lapse project I intend on working on.
I was just after tips and advice, My plan was to spend some time one evening trying to get the stars to show up seeing what settings work, before setting up for the actual event. I was planning on using my 55-250 lens as I live in a town with a fair amount of light pollution, I figure the zoom will hopefully negate some of that.
I planned to set the aperture at the widest setting the ISO at 400 and play about with the shutter speed till I get a decent image.
How fast should the time lapse be? One a minute?
Another question would there be a way to record a time lapse that covers dusk/dawn without the night time being too dark and the dawn/dusk being bleached out?
All I have to do is wait for a night where I can actually see the stars!
I was just after tips and advice, My plan was to spend some time one evening trying to get the stars to show up seeing what settings work, before setting up for the actual event. I was planning on using my 55-250 lens as I live in a town with a fair amount of light pollution, I figure the zoom will hopefully negate some of that.
I planned to set the aperture at the widest setting the ISO at 400 and play about with the shutter speed till I get a decent image.
How fast should the time lapse be? One a minute?
Another question would there be a way to record a time lapse that covers dusk/dawn without the night time being too dark and the dawn/dusk being bleached out?
All I have to do is wait for a night where I can actually see the stars!

