Nikon Z6II In-Camera Time-lapse Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Capturing Time-Lapses with the Nikon Z6II is easy and this tutorial demonstrates how to capture Time-Lapses using the inbuilt Time-Lapse Movie Mode or the Interval Timer Shooting Mode on the Z6II. This also apply to the Z50, Z-fc, and Z6, Z7, Z7II.
This tutorial explains and demonstrates the differences between the Time-Lapse Movie Mode and the Interval Timer Shooting Mode on the Z6II, as well as giving you some tips of how to setup your Z6II or Z50, Z-fc, Z6, Z7or Z7II, to get the best Time-Lapses possible.
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Video Time-line
00:00 Nikon Z6II In-Camera Time-lapse Tutorial
04:22 Using the Time-Lapse Movie Mode
10:41 Using the Interval Timer Shooting Mode
Gear used during this video:
Nikon Z6II
Tokina 17-35mm f4 FX lens
Sony ZV-1
Vanguard Altra 264AP Tripod
BOYA BY-WM4 Mark II 2.4G Wireless Microphone
WOW! Excellent tutorial. Thanks bunches! Admitedlly, after owning and shooting with my Z6ii for two years I'm still way behind all of its functions and capabilities. Your vid just cleared up a big one!
Thank you for your reply and I'm pleased that I could have helped you out.
Thank you for explaining how to setup a Nikon for time-lapse photography, as I've couldn't find anything on UA-cam with such a detailed explanation.
My pleasure! and glad that it was of help to you.🙏
you are absolutely awesome Charles, no one does this type of tutorial like your. thank you so much. 😊
I appreciate that Ambrose🙏
The way you explain it is superb! Thank you!
You are very welcome, and thank you for letting me know. Very much appreciated 🙏
Best tutorial. Awesome tip write mode of SD cards
Thank you so much 😀
Thank for explaining everything
Happy to help 🙏 and thank you for commenting
Nice video. Lens used 24-70 F4 ?
Th Time-Lapse examples were taken with a Tokina 17-35mm f4. The time lapse taken in Thailand was with a Nikon 24-85mm lens
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hi can i use only electronic shutter?
You sure can, but I'm in the process of doing a video on why you should use Silent Photography mode instead. So keep an eye on this video