How to use an intervalometer tutorial




Let me show you the functions of how an intervalometer works and how to set it so you can take time-lapses, delayed photos, long exposures, shutter release and more!

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32 responses to “How to use an intervalometer tutorial”

  1. The best and simplest explanation of an intervelometer. Much thanks! I like the part where you said "LONG" is a pointless feature. I too agree with that piece of feature on these accessories 😉

  2. Hello thank you for the explanation could you just help me on how to connect it to my Nikon D5200 as the input isn't going in as far as I think it should but if I put it in anymore it will probably break him I have followed your instructions and yet my camera will not take the photo help please

  3. While setting for long exposure timer, it shoots the half of N numbers. For example if I set N=8 , it only shoots 4 frames. I keep the internal time more than twice to that of exposure time, still having problems. As it shoots half of N numbers I set.

  4. I bought an intervalometer and set it aside for a couple months. This morning, I saw some amazing clouds moving across a rainbow. I ran to set up my tripod and intervalometer, only to realize I had no idea how to work it. Thank you for this!

  5. Thanks for the video. Had to get a refresher on how to use my intervalometer and this helped. Also just an added tip, turn off continuous shot if you have it on, or don't want many shots, because I had it set and it kept shooting way to many shots.

  6. Great video! Thank you for taking the time. Very clear instructions and now easy to understand. Is there a way to turn it off though? does it go into sleep mode? Just take a battery out when not in use? Cheers!

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