![]() ![]() Ergonomics, battery life, weather sealing, colour science etc to name a few. However I prefer Canon cameras and lenses for a lot of reasons. What about Sony cameras, haven't they been doing this for ages? Yup, that's right, and that's good for them.LRTimelapse is the world's leading timelapse software and a must have for any professional. If you want full control over all the settings and if you want to be able to exposure ramp and gradually change the white balance I recommend checking out LRTimelapse by Gunther Wegner.You can fix this by colour grading the ending of your sequence in your desired editing software and slowly cross fading into the graded shot at the end of the sequence. A night shot should always be a bit underexposed.You can't ramp (gradually change) the white balance of the sequence.A couple of thoughts on the 6DMkII timelapse movie mode: This is great if you want to extract a small part out of a larger timelapse on the camera before sharing it to your phone using the wireless communications settings. You can cut off the beginning or end, add music and overwrite the original file or export it as a new video file. As this codec has an enormous bitrate the video will play back in a choppy way, it actually says ‘frame skip' next to the play button. The codec for the canon timelapse movie mode is Motion JPEG. It's the gradual change of exposure settings that prevents the flickering. ![]() It takes hundreds of photos and at the end of the sequence compiles these photos in a video file without any exposure flickering. Over the course of the sequence, as the light changes, the camera will gradually change the exposure settings by changing the shutter speed and iso value. With fixed exposure it won't change any settings. When enabling ‘auto exposure each frame' for your time-lapse movie the 6DMkII will measure the brightness of the scene for every single photo it takes. How the 6DMkII time-lapse movie mode works: Let it run until it's over or you can quit the sequence by pressing the shutter button.
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