Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to set up shooting for time-lapse photography?

How to set up shooting for time-lapse photography?

1. Take Canon 6d2 as an example. First start the Canon 6d2 camera, then click the Menu button, find and select the Interval Timer option, then select Enable from the Off and Enable options, and click OK.

2. After "Interval Timer" is enabled, the duration of photo delay will be displayed in the "OFF" state of the original interval timer, and then select "Enabled" again.

3. In the pop-up interface of adjusting interval/number of pictures, select the time interval of taking pictures and the number of pictures to be taken, thus setting up the Canon 6d2 delayed shooting.

Time-lapse shooting, also known as time-lapse video recording, is to compress images that occur in minutes, hours or even days and play them in a very short time. Shooting is a photography technique, which requires a camera to take still photos at regular intervals and play them continuously. Generally, you need a camera, a tripod, a timed pay-off and post-processing software. After this series of steps, you can take a time-lapse shot.