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kabir
04-16-2007, 12:16 PM
how do i set the interval frames, it shows blue and i can't change it. Im from the uk.

Im trying to get the look of a timelapse footage which i have seen here, Night time with cars moving fast and you can see long streaks of their break lights.

Please help. thanx
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Eljoninjo
04-16-2007, 02:26 PM
you have to put the camera to "video" instead of "film cam". Also you can't use 25pn use 720 25p or 1080p. Then choose a slow shutter and i think you are on your way. /Joel