2015-07-21, 13:42
I do Holy Grail shots manually, adjusting ISO and shutter based on the histogram, then processing with LRTimelapse. This is normally fine for sunsets, with intervals of 5-10 seconds.
However I have a shoot coming up where I need to ramp the ISO and shutter, but the intervals are only going to be about 2 seconds. This doesn't give me time to watch the histogram, as my intervalometer sends a signal to the camera about 2 seconds before the actual "shoot" signal goes through - this first signal clears the review on the LCD, so I can't see what's happening.
Any suggestions on how to get round it?
However I have a shoot coming up where I need to ramp the ISO and shutter, but the intervals are only going to be about 2 seconds. This doesn't give me time to watch the histogram, as my intervalometer sends a signal to the camera about 2 seconds before the actual "shoot" signal goes through - this first signal clears the review on the LCD, so I can't see what's happening.
Any suggestions on how to get round it?