Posts: 11
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 11
Threads: 3
Joined: Jun 2012
Hello,
I just shot a timelapse of Grace Cathedral in S.F and it worked really well. I had it set to f/8 (to make sure I had deep focus), ISO 800 and 1/100 shutter speed. Everything worked until it got dark; I was able to crank it up in post production but I think it might be easier to change the exposure as it becomes darker.
My question is, is it wise to attempt to change the exposure and ISO while the camera is still shooting the time-lapse? I am scared that while I am changing the settings the tripod may move a few millimeters and change the position of the shot. I wanted to see if anyone has any recommendations for changing settings while the time-lapse is in process.
Thanks!
I just shot a timelapse of Grace Cathedral in S.F and it worked really well. I had it set to f/8 (to make sure I had deep focus), ISO 800 and 1/100 shutter speed. Everything worked until it got dark; I was able to crank it up in post production but I think it might be easier to change the exposure as it becomes darker.
My question is, is it wise to attempt to change the exposure and ISO while the camera is still shooting the time-lapse? I am scared that while I am changing the settings the tripod may move a few millimeters and change the position of the shot. I wanted to see if anyone has any recommendations for changing settings while the time-lapse is in process.
Thanks!