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Full Version: Intervalometer for HDR timelapse, or tether-software
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Hi guys!
I wonder which intervalometer should I use for HDR-timelapse shooting?
I also appreciate your recommendations on tether-software for the same purpose? I tried Nikon (ControlMyNikon), and there is an option "chain HDR" there, however it is not as flexible as I'd like it to be.
Thanks for your recommendations!
/Michael
I'd recommend to reconsider, if "HDR" timelapse is really the way to go. It has a lot of disadvantages and only little advantage. Personally I never shoot any timelapse in HDR - just as something to think about.
Of course, I could now tell you now, that the LRT Pro Timer would allow this and be probably the best option - but please, use the search feature here for "HDR" and you'll find the arguments then think about it once again.
Thanks a lot, Gunter!
I don't really like to take HDR timelapse normally, but there are situations where it would actually be great. I often take night-time timelapse in Stockholm where I live. It 'd be nice to have both city lights and starry sky in the frame. The only way, as I see it, is HDR (at least HDR stills work nicely).
Sure, if you know what your are doing, go for it!

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