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Interval Timer TestAs a good husband should I brought my wife flowers for no particular reason then proceeded to not put enough water in the vase....
Result was drooping flowers. But then I though maybe I can use this as an opportunity to use the interval timer function on the d300. Here is a Vid of the result http://onesilop.smugmug.com/gallery/4288485_RjS7r/1/#334896983_uMqW8-A-LB Here is what I learnt: I should have manually set the focus and white balance. I think the variation you see in the light and focus is a little distracting. Enjoy.
Re: Interval Timer TestI agree with manual focus but the variations in WB would be more difficult to control due to the time differentials (read light). Maybe use a flash.
The results are quite startling and would be great for a Viagra ad - instead of drooping they become erectile Chris
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Re: Interval Timer TestHmmm... for some reason my browser doesn't like it and freezes up before the playback starts. Sorry. (FF3 on Windows XP Pro v5.1 SP2)
ETA: It might be that I don't have quite the latest Adobe Player - I am still on v9.0.115.0. I'll update later and come back to see if that works; have too many windows open to do it right now. Rae
. All the gear and no idea. PPOK / Others' pics in my threads OK
Re: Interval Timer Testcyanide - I am not sure why the vid is not working for some. Smugmug does some conversion after uplaod so maybe that is the problem.
sirhc55 - I like your thinking
Re: Interval Timer TestAwesome video... I find that tulips photograph well
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