Nikon D7000 Time Lapse Tutorial [Video]
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In this first episode we share a test shoot of the intervalometer feature offered by the new Nikon D7000 HDSLR camera. We wanted to create an HD video time lapse sequence from large size fine quality jpeg stills. The images were taken on a tripod just after a massive rainstorm cleared, at sunset, on a California beach. The Nikon D7000 is the much sought after HDSLR that finally brings professional grade HD video features and quality to the Nikon line.
All photos captured with the Nikon D7000 camera, a Nikkor 80-200mm lens at 80mm, ISO at ASA 200, and white balance to daylight. The first sequence was shot at a shutter speed of 1/100th, the second at a shutter speed of 1/13th, and the last at a shutter speed of 1/25th.
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Labels: Nikon, Nikon D7000, Photography, timelapse, tutorial
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