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Old 03-12-2011, 02:58 PM
Daveskywill (David)
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Did you know: you can take time-lapse with T2i?

I just wanted to say:

A person can take time-lapse photos using the Canon Rebel T2i or similar
DSLR camera by using the Intervolumeter (snazzy electronic cable-release). Mine is an Aputure (AP-TR1C).

And it comes with an (Int) for Interval setting to select the pause between frames. And you can still take timed exposures and still have time-lapse in them. Of course you can't let there be an overlap, like the exposure longer than the gap of time between the frames.

Then on another subject there are DVD-R and DVD-RW drives out there. The R only writes once, but the RW can write several times. Then you can make copies of your movies and send them to friends who have DVD players. Of course you can upload your favorite astro-photo movies to Youtube on the net too.

As for me, I'm on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Yfrog, and Youtube.
So your movies can be posted on those sites too.

There are tonnes of things that can be done with a T2i. You can even take lightning movies. Or that and use a fisheye, protect it with a plexi-glass dome with Rain-x, and take those lightning movies, or a good time-lapse of the night sky.

Those are just some ideas.
David
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Old 11-12-2011, 10:29 AM
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Model # of my Intervolumeter (elec. cable release)

PS: here's the Intervolumeter that I use to take time-lapse photos:

Aputure AP-TR1C and it works with the Canon Rebel T2i

David
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