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Hi there,
I will start doing a 1 year construction time-lapse and I would like yo hear about different approach about doing this.
I already know which equipment I will be using, probably photosentinel or Harbotronic, but my question is in order to minimise the flickering caused by de variations of the lightning conditions, which could be the best settings in camera and workflow.
This is my starting point, I think that taking one photo every 15 minutes in Av priority, will give me between 32-40 pictures per day, so I can chose one photo per day (from the same time) for the final editing. Shooting in RAW i will be able to match the exposure or lightning appearance as much as I can.
Working during the night using strobes or other kind of lights is not an option.
So, I will really appreciate if you could suggest a different and better approach for doing this.
Thanks a lot.
Camuco
Please check out my new Long Term Time Lapse tutorial for the software part: http://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial
Hello Gunther,

This one (http://www.amazon.com/XTPower-10000mAh-R...ttery+pack) says is 5V& 9V & 12V..

I saw it used in other cameras also in combination with (http://www.amazon.com/Lanparte-En-el15-C...y+en+el+15)

The official EN EL 15 says 7V.. Would that cause damage to the camera? I can't find any XtPower banks for powering constantly D810 to avoid changing batteries for long time shooting.

Anyone with this problem?
You will have to add a small power converter, to get the 7V. I've explained this here in my german blog, this is a google translate link:
https://translate.google.de/translate?hl...non-diy%2F