Hi there
I have been into timelapse video for a while now and have being using a camcorder most of the time. But recently i have noticed you can get a lot better results using a DSLR.
So i have managed to pick up a DSLR camera, and have been attempting some timelapse photgraphy.
But my question is if i wanted to get a timelapse of a motorway at night to catch the car lights etc..
obviously i would have to use a long shutter time to get enough light in as it would be night time, say 8 - 10 secs.
But if i wanted a smooth timelapse i would have to take a picture every say 5 - 7 secs.
How would this be possible with the shutter speed being higher than the interval time? so i it *** try to take another picture while the previous picture is still in the process of being taken..
Hope you understand and can help.
Thanks
I have been into timelapse video for a while now and have being using a camcorder most of the time. But recently i have noticed you can get a lot better results using a DSLR.
So i have managed to pick up a DSLR camera, and have been attempting some timelapse photgraphy.
But my question is if i wanted to get a timelapse of a motorway at night to catch the car lights etc..
obviously i would have to use a long shutter time to get enough light in as it would be night time, say 8 - 10 secs.
But if i wanted a smooth timelapse i would have to take a picture every say 5 - 7 secs.
How would this be possible with the shutter speed being higher than the interval time? so i it *** try to take another picture while the previous picture is still in the process of being taken..
Hope you understand and can help.
Thanks