Time Lapse Software
Discussion
DigiCamControl is the best free one. ( IMHO ) They just released stable 1.2 version. Allows you to output directly to a movie file.
You do need to have a power cable for the camera for long timelapses, if you are using digicam control the usb connection to the camera drains the battery.
An alternative is to buy an intervalometer.
You do need to have a power cable for the camera for long timelapses, if you are using digicam control the usb connection to the camera drains the battery.
An alternative is to buy an intervalometer.
Does the camera have an option to take photos at a set interval? If so that will be the best place to start. In terms of stitching them together I use Virtualdub. Quite easy to use, needs a reasonable amount of power to be quick, but if you don't have it then just do it before bed and leave the PC/laptop chugging away overnight!
abbotsmike said:
Does the camera have an option to take photos at a set interval? If so that will be the best place to start. In terms of stitching them together I use Virtualdub. Quite easy to use, needs a reasonable amount of power to be quick, but if you don't have it then just do it before bed and leave the PC/laptop chugging away overnight!
It is one of these http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/astak-action-pro-helm...It can take photos a various intervals and what I want to do is set it going until the battery runs out then put them in some sort of software that will make the pictures more, like a fast slide show, which is how I imagine time lapse videos work.
GetCarter said:
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