06-02-2016 01:01 PM
I'm trying to capture a timelapse of a sunrise. The problem is while shooting with the built-in timelapse feature on the 80d, the camera seems to lock the exposure while taking the timelapse. I was shooting in Av mode hoping that as the sun rose, the camera would adjust shutter speed and ISO automatically. This was not the case. I'm wondering if under any of the settings will the camera adjust during the timelapse as it would while shooting regular video?
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06-02-2016 02:11 PM
It's not possible to alter the exposure (which is the one at the start of your sequence) during the built-in camera time lapse. That's the way the 80D was designed, unfortunately.
06-02-2016 01:29 PM
Let the camera adjust only one exposure parameter, shutter speed. Dial in a fixed ISO setting in Av mode. Depending upon how dark it is when you start, how light it is when you finish, and your desired interval between frames, it will most likely be necessary for you to adjust the ISO at least once as the sky brightens.
06-02-2016 02:11 PM
It's not possible to alter the exposure (which is the one at the start of your sequence) during the built-in camera time lapse. That's the way the 80D was designed, unfortunately.
06-02-2016 02:44 PM - edited 06-02-2016 02:48 PM
@diverhank wrote:It's not possible to alter the exposure (which is the one at the start of your sequence) during the built-in camera time lapse. That's the way the 80D was designed, unfortunately.
Ah! Built-in. I was thinking external intervalometer. I suppose if you used a manual focus lens, which had an aperture control, you could probably do it. Focus at hyperfocal distance, and then stop down the aperture at a regular interval as the sun came up.
[EDIT] Either way, built-in or not, it is almost a prerequisite that you adjust the exposure during a time lapse of a sunrise or sunset at some point. One clever, "hands free" solution is to use two cameras, mounted very close to one another, each with a different exposure setting.
06-02-2016 07:23 PM
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