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How to shoot Sony micro-single delayed shooting

1. Select the relevant location, the appropriate time, how long to shoot, and calculate the interval and the number of shots.

2, the necessary tool is a tripod, you can choose timing pay-off, delay tracking, filters, etc. If you shoot for a long time, you may need to be equipped with a battery and a high-capacity high-speed card.

3. If it is 24 frames per second, 240 shots will be taken in ten seconds. If the interval is three seconds, it will take 720 seconds.

4, generally set to M, ISO manual, the aperture should not be too small, generally F8 is better, and the preset shooting interval of different scenes should be different. For example, the traffic at night is generally two to five seconds, and it can take three to ten seconds to shoot clouds.