Question. So if I want to use a nd filter for a sunrise timelapse, what strength would you recommend to start with ? I’m planning on shooting with canon Rf 600mm with fixed aperture of F11 because it’s a very distant sunrise with lots of houses and trees in between and I don’t want to crop so much
You were the first person to talk about aperture. Everyone else is talking about ND filters and post-production. I believe aperture is the way to go
Thanks for the tips. I've just gotten into time lapse photography, and the sharp changes in light have been challenging for me. Thanks.👍👍
Question. So if I want to use a nd filter for a sunrise timelapse, what strength would you recommend to start with ? I’m planning on shooting with canon Rf 600mm with fixed aperture of F11 because it’s a very distant sunrise with lots of houses and trees in between and I don’t want to crop so much
why the background noise?
An aperture of 8...14 was much too low for me when directly shooting into the sunrise. I may use a ND filter now.
Very helpful! thank you very much!!
Great tutorial, thanks :)
Thanks for the video
thanks man
Awesome. Good tutorial. Keep up the good work. 👍👌👏I do time lapses as well. It's a great hobby isn't it?! Best wishes from Germany, Simon
Thank you so much 👍
Your background music is too loud to be able to concentrate on what you're saying.
shoot manual!!!!
really... A mode for timelapses...u should learn from pro
why the music its a big put off