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Hi Jiheffe,
I think the problem lies somewhere else.
First, you used a very short shutter speed with a very long interval. This means that you are very far away from the 180° rule. At an interval of 8sec you should work with about 3sec to 4sec shutter speed. This would make the time lapse look a lot quieter. With an ND8 filter you could have realized the times.
But the real problem is that for such a wide pan, I would estimate about 90°, you took far too few pictures. With such a panorama pan I would probably take about 800 to 1000 pictures.
The same applies to the example of "Yimiblu". There too, the pan was swivelled much too fast.
I think the problem lies somewhere else.
First, you used a very short shutter speed with a very long interval. This means that you are very far away from the 180° rule. At an interval of 8sec you should work with about 3sec to 4sec shutter speed. This would make the time lapse look a lot quieter. With an ND8 filter you could have realized the times.
But the real problem is that for such a wide pan, I would estimate about 90°, you took far too few pictures. With such a panorama pan I would probably take about 800 to 1000 pictures.
The same applies to the example of "Yimiblu". There too, the pan was swivelled much too fast.