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How to Set the Edelkrone SliderONE to Shoot a Time Lapse With the LUMIX GH5

Photo Moment - October 26, 2017

A step-by-step guide for shooting a successful time lapse when using the edelkrone SliderONE with any DSLR/DSLM camera… but of course, we're using a GH5

Products Mentioned In Today's Photo Moment

Panasonic LUMIX GH5 — Get Yours Here

Edelkrone SliderONE — Get Yours Here

Edelkrone Motion Module for SliderONE System — Get Yours Here

Edelkrone FlexTILT Head 2 Pan/Tilt Camera Head — Get Yours Here


Other Links Mentioned In Today's Photo Moment

https://plutotrigger.com/products/pluto-trigger

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very good video!!!
Thanks!
how can work camera built- in time lapse command with slider time lapse command combination in which camera mode Manual or Bulb or Auto program mode? how can work slider app's command to follow the camera built in time lapse function?
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@@photojoseph not yet but i probably should:-)
Nice. Seen my training? 😁
@@photojoseph gh5 all day
Yay! Great account name :-)
As You meant Pluto trigger, is there any option to use exposure ramp control of Pluto and sychronize it somehow with slider? As I understand, Edelkrone app doesnt allow you to change any camera setting during timelapse shooting, its just triggering....
@@photojoseph This is, what I would do as well. Thanks for the quick answer. ;-)
No, not that I’m aware of. You’d just time it right… i.e. a ten minute slide plus a ten minute exposure ramp. Start them at as close to the same time as you can. That’s what I’d do.
You remind me of hank from breaking bad :-) ( which is a complement)
Great tutorial, can I ask if image stabilization is required when using the Edelkrone SliderONE Pro?
No. The slider stops moving and is effectively a “tripod” for the shot.
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