07-22-2024
07:14 AM
- last edited on
07-23-2024
09:25 AM
by
Danny
I need to film in time lapse a building project starting early in the day, The problem I had is the exposure seems to be set firmly at the start and does not adjust as the daylight increases therefore after about 3 hours it is totally over exposed to the point of white out. How can I make the expose track the light ?
07-22-2024 09:07 AM - edited 07-22-2024 09:09 AM
Try this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mByq7Vn4oEQ
07-30-2024 08:45 AM
This does not work in video mode so no help for my problem
07-30-2024 08:50 AM
Canon Knowledge Base - Shooting Time-lapse Movies (EOS 5D Mark IV)
07-30-2024 09:22 AM
Just take a bunch of images and make a movie when you are done.
07-30-2024 10:23 AM
It seems it is not possible to have the exposure change during Time Lapse on this Camera. The Canon Knowledge Base says:- The exposure setting for the first shot will be applied to subsequent shots. so I will have to re-think what to do.
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