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    Nice effect and nifty software. So is this one of the built in features when my camera is set on "P" for Professional?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Always Looking View Post
    I liked it, along with the music it kind of reminded me about death for some reason, pretty moving actually.


    What I didn't like was the house in frames, especially the white house siding getting light and dark as the clouds passed. Kind of caught my eye in a negative way. I would have preferred the frames a little further apart, like ten seconds I guess. I also think an open field would have been a better setting, again the house does not give it a natural beauty feeling.
    I agree. A different setting would have been ideal. I wanted to do a test run before trying anything more substantial with it. I'm considering doing a promotional video for my hometown just to see how well I can put one together.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Nice effect and nifty software. So is this one of the built in features when my camera is set on "P" for Professional?
    Actually no, Steve. You have to use "Tv" mode – for "Timelapse Video." :-)

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