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Does Nikon D5300 have time-lapse photography function?

Nikon D5300 itself has no time-lapse shooting function.

Nikon D5300 is a digital SLR camera with 24 1.6 megapixel CMOS image sensor released by Nikon.

Nikon's EXPEED 4 image processor and optimized calibration provide beautiful colors for photos and animations, and its DX CMOS sensor is the main contributor to D5300' s high image quality. Take wonderful photos and then pass the built-in Wi-Fi? Connected with smart devices, you can share your photos immediately and take wonderful photos and animations.

Extended data:

SLR delay:

First, advantages

1, digital SLR can shoot large-resolution images. At present, the resolution of high-definition video is 1920x 1080, which is more than 2 million pixels. At present, the pixels of mainstream digital SLR are all above10 million, and the full-frame machine even reaches 20 million to 30 million.

High pixels greatly improve the quality of delayed video, far exceeding many professional cameras. At the same time, high pixels also leave a considerable space for post-processing, which is easy to produce the effect of pushing, pulling and translating the picture.

You can shoot in RAW format. RAW file retains the information and dynamic range of many pictures, and has greater color tolerance, which provides greater convenience for later video color correction.

You can master the exposure process completely. Aperture, shutter, ISO and white balance are all controllable.

4. You can check the photos taken at any time and control the shooting process and effect.

Second, shortcomings.

The file size of 1. has both advantages and disadvantages. High-resolution image files and RAW files will limit the camera shooting interval. The cache of different cameras is different. Too large a file will affect the processing speed of the camera. Once the processing speed can't keep up, the camera will stop shooting.

So sometimes we can only give up shooting RAW and use JPG format or even small resolution JPG format to get a shorter shooting time interval.

2. When shooting with a digital SLR, it is inevitable to encounter the problem of video flicker. No matter how careful you are, there is a certain probability that you will encounter this phenomenon, especially in the environment where the light changes greatly. This brings some problems to the later stage.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-time delay photography

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Nikon D5300