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    Polo GTI City Time Lapse

    Well i guess this is sort of related. I made a time lapse movie lastnight. It was shot from inside the car and shows much of the CBD. This was made up of around 360 photos, which were 2 second exposures taken 10 seconds apart.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1UTAhIHdMg

    Hope you enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brumue View Post
    Well i guess this is sort of related. I made a time lapse movie lastnight. It was shot from inside the car and shows much of the CBD. This was made up of around 360 photos, which were 2 second exposures taken 10 seconds apart.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1UTAhIHdMg

    Hope you enjoy.
    Couldn't help stopping at BP Artarmon for that fill of Ultimate

    Nice video, although I think the extended exposures made it difficult to figure out your route (although going Pyrmont - Chatswood via Kings Cross seems kind of odd?)

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    Interesting...
    I have my RED , 3DR MKV GTI with leather in manual and I love it!

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    Wand Weaver - went through the city for a bit more of the pretty lights, it was about an hours worth of driving to get that 2 and a bit minutes.

    And yes she deserved a drink of the old ultimate at the local afterwards

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    quality track choice.

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    That's awesome.

    Were you able to program the shutter release at regular intervals, and fi so, how did you do that?


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    Thanks guys,

    Camera was setup in the back on a tripod.
    I used the Powerbook to trigger the shutter via usb. There is a neat little Nikon program called Camera Control Pro, and its got a time lapse function. You set your exposure to what ever you like open the time lapse controller function and you can set the amount of frames you wanna shoot, and the delay between each frame. Easy as

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    Excellent!


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