Thanks. I found it... pages 66-67. But it's not a matter of piecing
the separate images together from normal intervalometer mode, it's
actually in movie mode and just controlling the frame rate. I used the
intervalometer mode once about 4 or 5 years ago. I obviously missed the
important point that there are actually two interval recording modes.
Image size in the movie mode is fixed at 640x480. But that's fine for
web use.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/30/2010 11:18 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>>
>> Those were quite lovely (and interesting watching the speedboat
>> freighters). While watching that I realized that my Mynolta A1 has an
>> intervalometer and can capture time-lapse photos. But I have no idea
>> how to piece them together into a video.
>>
>
> Chuck, read the manual, page ____. The A1 has the ability to take the
> time-lapse photos and create a video with them. Then, in the computer you
> can import those video clips with commonly available video editing programs,
> top and tail the segments, create cross-fades and add music. Piece of cake.
>
> Another piece of engineering genius in the A1....
>
> AG
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