timelapse exposure
I am doing a full day timelapse in AK, its gonna span from twilight to dusk, whats the best way to set up exposure? I think auto would be ideal, but if the clouds roll through every few hours, I will be dealing with a strobing effect that will look bad. should I just pick a level and leave it?
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I would also want a reserve day or 2 in case this didn't work. |
I'm guessing he ain't gonna have a second chance. You're planning on it before you hit the trail or are you already out there?
Yes, it probably will strobe a bit but you'll have something. Heck, Jackie's camera is auto iris and no one seems to mind the strobing... Have you seen this? YouTube - Foraker Hunter and McKinley I'm pretty sure this was on auto iris. In post, I faded in and out (as well as selectively sped up and deleted sections). |
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I might try a few test timelapses of the skyline tomorrow and see how it goes. |
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