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Dennis Toeppen

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  1. That would work fine until signal moves and train enters frame. My inability to precisely trigger shutter would lead to jumpy motion. 

    Funny that an advanced camera can't do something easy. I don't think it can even do single frame at a reasonable shutter speed. Even a Bolex RX5 can do that ?

  2. Oh, interesting. I didn't think about shutter angle. I have a shutter tool, but I'm afraid to use it. 

    I was planning on displaying it as time-lapse, rather than correcting back to real time. 

    Thanks for the shutter angle comment. That was very helpful. There's a good chance I'll try <8 fps with shutter closed down.

    I'm still interested in learning if there is any intervalometer box I can use. I could avoid troublesome shutter fiddling in the field if I had a device.

     

     

  3. Hello,

    I need to shoot a sequence of moves by a railroad semaphore signal. Sequence takes about 12 minutes from start to finish. 

    I've tried shooting at 8 fps as a poor substitute for time-lapse. It is a poor substitute for time-lapse.

    Does anyone know manufacturer/model of an inexpensive device that can facilitate shooting time-lapes with 235?

    Thanks in advance for any knowledge/experience you toss my way.

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