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Hi !
I'm new to shooting time lapses on my Canon 5D2 and have a question ...
When shooting timelapses, i've read it's best to shoot at the widest aperture to avoid chances of any flicker.
However, many of my landscapes need f8 or f11 for the best depth of field.
Can LRTimelapse eliminate most of the aperture flicker caused by stopping the lens down or am i best to always shoot wide open ?
How successful is LRT at eliminating flicker ?
Any advice would be appreciated ! Thanks
I'm new to shooting time lapses on my Canon 5D2 and have a question ...
When shooting timelapses, i've read it's best to shoot at the widest aperture to avoid chances of any flicker.
However, many of my landscapes need f8 or f11 for the best depth of field.
Can LRTimelapse eliminate most of the aperture flicker caused by stopping the lens down or am i best to always shoot wide open ?
How successful is LRT at eliminating flicker ?
Any advice would be appreciated ! Thanks