Basic mode - Intervalometer with interval ramping
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Basic mode - Intervalometer with interval ramping
Introduction
The basic intervalometer mode of the
RamperPro gives you an intervalometer that can be used for "normal" timelapse sequences. Just set
the interval between the images that you want to shoot and you are good to go. Don't forget to set
the "Number of images" setting because that sets the amount of images that the basic
intervalometer will take before it will automatically stop. Set this value to a high value if you don't
know how many images you are going to take upfront.
The basic mode supports interval ramping. That makes it possible to make the interval longer or
shorter over a number if images.
Settings
Feature
Description
Interval ramping
You can ramp the interval if you like. This means
that you can change the interval over time. You
just need to set the exposure from which you
want to start interval ramping. You can make the
interval longer or shorter by entering the required
start and end interval. Just set the desired start
frame where interval fairing should start and the
end frame where the end interval should be
reached. You can only enter the start and end
interval if you enable interval ramping.
Interval
The interval in seconds before a next shot is
taken by the RamperPro
Shutter speed
There are two ways that you can use to
determine the shutter speed of your images. You
can either set the camera to a manual speed or in
aperture mode. That way the camera will set the
exposure of your images. You can also set the
camera to Bulb mode and set the required shutter
speed here in seconds. Note that most camera's
don't support fast shutter speeds in Bulb mode, a
value of at least 0.3 should work here.
Number of Images
The maximum number of images that you want to
shoot. Set this value to a high value if you need to
shoot an "unlimited" number of images.
Use camera 1 settings
This value is only available for camera two. A
value of "Yes" indicates that all settings for
camera 2 are taken from the settings of camera
1.
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