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How to use Auto Holy Grail with DslrDashboard

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#81 pimmen
Got reply now from the manufacturer that the N1 goes to 99 and the N2 is how many times the "schedule" is repeated.

So 9801 frames from what I can understand

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#82 pimmen
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#83 Gunther
But that's not the Pixel TC252 that I recommended... :-)
I'd set N1 and N2 then to 99 to get the maximum number of shots. Then you can interrupt whenever you are ready.
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#84 pimmen
Yes, you just wrote the pixel, and I figured by their homepage that the version with the highest number would be the most up to date, love it anyway, it does the job as said.

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#85 Gunther
My recommendation for everyone else: do yourself a favor and buy the TC-252...
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#86 pimmen
If I'm first some time before sunset is on an ten second interval, when is a good time to pause the time lapse and increase that to a higher number if my highest set shutter speed is 15 seconds?

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#87 Gunther
If you change the interval while shooting, you'll get a noticeable speedup in the resulting clip. I'd try to avoid that and start with the same interval that you end with, keep the longest exposure lower then that.

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#88 pimmen
Yea figured that it would look unnatural, decreased maximum exposure time to eight seconds instead, if it was exposed correctly when I started and now starting to underexpose a bit, how do I know how much to increase the exposure?

Histogram between two shots?

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#89 pimmen
Shutter speed ramping works great, but when it comes to iso it works, but the ramping is much slower.

What is the reason for this?

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#90 Gunther
What do you mean? Shutter, Iso and Aperture usually ramp equally with 1/3 stops. Normally, you don't notice any difference.

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