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February 22, 2012, 11:58:40 PM

Author Topic: First magic lantern time lapse! tell me what you think of it! thank you! :)  (Read 277 times)

Offline CharlieThePhotographer94

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magic lantern time lapse

Offline BBalzCO

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I like it a lot!  I've actually been trying to find a solid way to do a sunset/day to dusk time lapse... did you use bulb ramping by chance? 

Offline bgray

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Very nice!  Sunrises and sunsets are very difficult timelapses.

Tell us about your settings and how you used ML, please.
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Offline CharlieThePhotographer94

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thanks BBalzCO and bgray, and no, I didn't not use bulb ramping, I have never tried it, what does it actually do?

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What a shame, this video has been removed by the user. :(
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Offline Total_Nutter

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The original video has been removed, so rather than start a new thread I just decided to also put my first Magic Lantern time lapse video on here too:
It's a boring video of me cooking dinner last night, but I wanted to try the ML intervalometer.  ;D
I found it very easy to setup and use.


Cooking