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(2012-10-24, 17:42)ACAM83 Wrote: When shooting a time-lapse during the day when the light is not changing much but there is lots of cloud cover so the sun is constantly popping in and out, would you recommend still shooting manually and monitoring the screen then adjusting the shutter or ISO?No, in that case I don't adjust. I shoot manual and rely on the depth of my raw files. Then I deflicker in LRTimelapse. But usually those scenes don't make for good time lapses anyway.
Quote:Do you tend to shoot with LiveView (or Nikon equivalent) so you can see each shot once it is taken? Heard this can drain battery quite a lot.No, I don't use Live view normally.
Quote:Also, how would you approach shooting a 24 hour time-lapse? Still Manual? When would you sleep! ;o)Yes manual. You only have to adjust during sunrise and sunset. So you can still sleep quite the whole night - just make sure to have enough battery power and free memory on your card
Many thanks again
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