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How to take time-lapse photography with SLR camera

1, taking time-lapse photography with a SLR camera requires one shot at a time, and it is impossible to take it with a shutter. If the camera comes with interval shooting, it is best. Many cameras don't have interval shooting function, so an external timer is needed. Take Nikon D750 as an example: D750 was shot at intervals by itself;

2. First open Settings-Photo Shooting Menu-find "Interval Shooting";

3. Then set the "start option"-set the start time, which can be set for a few minutes, hours or even a day. Adjust by pressing the up and down arrow keys next to the ok key;

4. Then go back-select "interval time" again, that is, how often to take a picture, for example, the following figure shows the interval of 10 minutes to take a picture;

5. Then go back-set "times * shooting times"-that is, how many shots will be taken by a * * *, and the camera will take one shot every 10 minute, for example, and it takes 500 minutes for a * * * to take 50 shots;

6. Then you can fix the camera on the tripod and find a good angle to start shooting. After we started, we were basically waiting.