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Joined: Jun 2023
Posts: 14
Threads: 6
Joined: Jun 2023
Does anyone have experience using LRT Pro Timer with the iFootage Shark Nano for holy grail timelapse work?
It seems like if I want to use the slider’s timelapse functionality, that would override my preferred approach of using the LRT Pro Timer along with qDSLR Dashboard for HG ramping.
Ideally, I'd like to -step- the Nano between exposures of my D810….otherwise I'll be getting camera motion blur at longer shutter speeds... but that would require the LRT Pro timer to talk to the Nano… which i don’t think is possible.
For ordinary day-time timelapse work, with reasonably fast shutter speeds, and a wide angle lens, I can live with an extremely small amount of camera/platform motion if I'm panning with the Nano at, say, 15 degrees over an hour.
Its holy grail shots, and multiple-second exposures, for which I can't have the camera moving during each exposure.
Has anyone experimented successfully with this particular gear combination for HG work?
thanks…
It seems like if I want to use the slider’s timelapse functionality, that would override my preferred approach of using the LRT Pro Timer along with qDSLR Dashboard for HG ramping.
Ideally, I'd like to -step- the Nano between exposures of my D810….otherwise I'll be getting camera motion blur at longer shutter speeds... but that would require the LRT Pro timer to talk to the Nano… which i don’t think is possible.
For ordinary day-time timelapse work, with reasonably fast shutter speeds, and a wide angle lens, I can live with an extremely small amount of camera/platform motion if I'm panning with the Nano at, say, 15 degrees over an hour.
Its holy grail shots, and multiple-second exposures, for which I can't have the camera moving during each exposure.
Has anyone experimented successfully with this particular gear combination for HG work?
thanks…