Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Can the camera shoot all day? It's good to shoot sunset (video) for a long time and then get fast forward, but it seems impossible to shoot while charging for fear of insufficient power.

Can the camera shoot all day? It's good to shoot sunset (video) for a long time and then get fast forward, but it seems impossible to shoot while charging for fear of insufficient power.

Time lapse photography? All I know is that I took a lot of photos with my camera and then used them to make videos. Looks like the camera can shoot, too First of all, you need a shelf to ensure that the shooting position of each photo is consistent, and the position of the external reference object in the photo is basically unchanged, so that the effect will be good. Then exposure locking is needed, and the shooting interval cannot be changed once it is determined. The purpose is to ensure that all photos have the same exposure value, thus showing the effect that the sky gradually darkens at sunset. It would be much easier if the camera itself could set the shooting interval. The camera doesn't have this function. Use cable release or PC tools to control shooting. Don't press the shutter, it may shake. The battery must be fully charged, and the memory card must have enough space to put photos. It is also necessary to bring a comfortable chair. . .