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How to shoot frame-by-frame photography

Put on a tripod and use the remote control to avoid touching the camera. The lens will focus manually, then determine the focal length manually, and set the aperture value first to get the ideal depth of field. If the aperture is not fixed, it will change due to the influence of ambient light and affect the depth of field. Then you take a picture every five minutes.

If the whole day is counted as 12 hours, then 144 photos will always be taken. And if you set 30 frames per second in the future, that is, 144 divided by 30, you will get about 5 seconds of material. If it is too long, you can compress it again.

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