Jay, congratulations, you do a fantastic job for those of us, analog photographers, who have recently switched to digital photography. I graduated in 1973 from Brooks Inst. of Photo. Spent the next thirty some years carrying a big square box with a Super Cambo 4" x 5" camera w/ a 90 mm Schneider Super Angulon & a 210 mm Schneider lenses, + 24 film holders and a Majestic heavy duty tripod = 36 lbs. And then . . . I found the Sony X100 VII computer with a lens. This thing is awesome, but difficult to comprehend for an analog mind. Thank you for your videos, you have no idea how much they help the uninitiated. Keep up the good work, be well, M.
Man, you are the best. I tried setting up timelapse after watching several other videos and couldn't get it. Finally your vid got the job done. I am now shooting timelapse on my Zv1! Thanks a lot and you got a new sub!
Thanks a lot for this video! I was playing with a new Go Pro and realized I had never attempted a time lapse on my RX100. The added Final Cut tutorial is exactly what I needed to help me learn this feature.
Hi Jason, your tutorial was like 2 years ago but it is just what I need right now. I have watched it carefully a few times and have benefited a lot. There is one thing I hope you could give me more tips about Sony A7R4 Iso Auto Min ss setting up. I am lost here, it can set 1/125'' or 4s or even 15 to 30ss. In my situation of shooting day-to-night timelapse, what speed should I set? Many thanks. Randy
Merci pour tout ton travail, vraiment MERCI / thank you for all the work you have done, it’s so useful , and so better than a Sony manuel, where you find nothing understandable, a big hug for that, you saved my stamina to understand all those menu. So sorry I-ve bought a Sony RX100VI, without a mini jack for a better sound... ,
thanks i ll test to do it with RX100M6. I Know time laps is not built in the M6 but with an externe intervallometer , i suppose we can. thanks for all your tutorials
What I would do is purchase an intervalometer like this: amzn.to/2JjQJAg You can then do basically exactly what I was doing, just using the remote to control the intervals instead.
Hi Jason, There is one thing I hope you could give me an answer about Sony A7R4 Iso Auto Min ss setting up for day-to-night timelapse. I am lost here, In my case of shooting day-to-night timelapse, what speed should I set? Many thanks. Randy
Hi Jason, Can I use the intervalometer on the RX100 vii to produce full-size individual image files in RAW that I can then edit in Lightroom - like you would with individual photos? I'm not interested in time lapse - more as a way of taking regular timed still images at highest quality.
hi matey. im looking at buying a used rx100 mk 3, 4 or 5.. i believe the play memories timelapse app was the way to go, but i heard its turned into imaging edge mobile.. wondered if you can tell me if its possible to timelapse on these cameras specifically mk3, and how i go about it? thanks! love your channel
Hello, You would need to use the playmemories app if you can get it to work, or you can get a intervolmeter remote like this: amzn.to/3tuNldb that will take the shots for you via the USB port...
Hi there! I wanted to use this time lapse function to be able to do self-portraits. Unfortunately Sony engineers decided to switch off the continuous focus :( Do you have any idea, is there an app or a solution to this particular problem. Thank you ok advance !
I now this is not an ideal situation, but you can record video and steal a frame from the footage to get a huge variety of self portraits (super easy method, but not that high resolution since it's video footage). Another option would be to use manual focus and setting the focus on an object where you will be standing for the time-lapse. The last two options would be to have somebody take the photo for your or use the app via your smart phone to take the photo while your in front of the camera. That will focus on you and if you use the self timer, you can hide the phone for the photo.
What I would do is purchase an intervalometer like this: amzn.to/2JjQJAg You can then do basically exactly what I was doing, just using the remote to control the intervals instead.
Really nice video and tutorial, thanks! Just some questions: how does the AE automatic exposure compensation work (the menu with low, medium and high parameter)? So, I explain what I mean.... Does it work on aperture parameter, or shutter speed or iso or electronic EV compensation parameter? And finally, does it produce flickering (or the risk to have flickering) which I have to correct in post production after? Thank you very much in advance for your availability, replies and support 😉👍
Hi any idea if the AE tracking sensitivity affects also the day to night exposure ? Leave mine always on low but ends with rather dark night images Someone else claimed that if you use an external intervalometer the night shots are less dark. Thank you, nice tutorial by the way
Hello :) Yes it will effect the sky as it changes and I recommend trying Medium or High and having your camera set to Auto ISO which will also allow the exposure to fluctuate as needed.
hi, at first at all thanks for all these awesome tutorials- I just got my sony rx100m7 and without ur videos I would be lost! please can u write me here the link I can download final cut pro? i know its apple app and with my MAC i shouldn't have any problem to find it , but I just wanted to be sure to hit the right one. thank you again and as I will proceed on my photo adventures with my rx100m7 - u might hear from me again with some other questions- cuz as I said Im totally new to this.
Hello and you are very welcome. If you go to the Apple Store on your Mac and search for Final Cut pro. It costs $299.00 US, so you can't miss it ;) Here is the link to the actual software so you can check it out: www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/
@@Jason_Hermann thank you! can't I ask you if its worth it or also ( I think if remember it well )the lightroom - the other app is good as this from apple ?
and sorry I have probably very stupid question for you- my SDXC memory card just arrived so I already have everything and Im ready to switch on my xs100m7 - but I know for the first time I have to also format my SDXC for my photo camera and I want to ask you how?
Jay SonyAlphaLab thanks, I checked and I am in single shot mode and have tried shooting in manual, shutter priority and aperture priority still can’t get it to go over 1/4s. I don’t know what else to do
@@erich56 I'm sorry Erich I thought it was the drive mode, but you actually need to set the "Shutter Type" to Mechanical Shutter for longer exposures. Do that and then the shutter speed will go longer than 1/4 second. I just tried it to confirm ;) Please let me know how you make out! I really appreciate your question, because I did not realize this as every timelapse I did so far was faster than 1/4 sec exposure. I just tried it in a darker scenario and sure enough it locked at 1/4 second just like you said. That is until I switched to Mechanical Shutter....
No it does not unfortunately. You can use the Sony software to remote control the camera and do timelapse though, but it looks to be a bit cumbersome. I have not tried this method myself however. What I would do is purchase an intervalometer like this: amzn.to/2JjQJAg You can then do basically exactly what I was doing, just using the remote to control the intervals instead.
If I wanted to take self portraits and have the camera continuously take photos without the use of a remote, is this a good option? Or do these files only work for making video and not photography shots?
WOW Jay, I've just watched all your mk7 videos and I've learned a lot the last day! I think I'm going to purchase an mk7 in near future, but can you answer me these two questions? Is it possible to record videos and take pictures while charging this camera with the micro usb cable? And is it possible to set the amount of pictures to "infinity" while shooting timelapse?
Thank you for the kind words and yes it is possible to have the camera charging while in use vias the USB port. As far as infinity time lapse or interval shooting goes, it does not appear so. The manual says 1 shot to 9999 shots...
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks alot for replying! I've asked these simple questions in several rx100 groups on facebook and in a forum aswell. I had to get to know you to get this answer, so thank you for that also! Ok, so there is no way to set 0 for infitiny then. I got a remote for my old dslr and there I can set 0 as the end target instead of 9999 and then it will just keep shooting. And on my G7X mk2 it's even more pointless, they got very restricted timelapse modes and the camera shuts off while charging. You can view content on the memory card but you cant shoot nothing.. So again, thanks for these genious videos and thank you for replying. I'm visiting a local photo store tomorrow and check if they got the camera in stock. If they do I might just get one tomorrow thanks to you.. :D Stay safe man!
For a point and shoot, the entire time lapse to video assembly process should have been done in camera (as an in camera process) after shooting time lapse (result output as a video file). I believe that’s how Canon and most smart phones does it and it seems way more convenient.
The Sony camera in the film has two types of shutter? Electronic and mechanical? If so, what other timelapse cameras have an electronic shutter? I always thought that in such cameras there is only a mechanical shutter (it's a pity for timelapses). For this reason, I started to be interested in gopro cameras and I gave up cameras. I would be more interested in timelapse video (not photo)
Hi, thanks for useful videos! Question: I did 2 timelapses of sunsets and I do not understand one thing. I explain. Conditions: P mode; ISO 100; interval 6 s; AE traking to Mid; shoot int priority to OFF. My timelapse starts at 1/1000, F4.5. Then, as the light goes down, F always stays at 4.5 and S increases until 1/4. Then it would not increase further and I noticed the "1/4 F4.5" was blinking from that point on. Why was it stuck at 1/4 s ?Why not continue increasing? Is it the AE traking algorithm? Actually the timelapse looked great this way! The scene was going black instead of grainy grey when the camera tries to keep exposure up... But I would like to understand what the camera is doing. Thanks.
Oh, I should have read your reply in another comment... So, it is the electronic shutter? Technically, I do not see why long exposures would be a problem for electronic shutter, on the contrary very short exposure could be problematic if reading speed becomes none negligible compared to acquisition time...
@@Hiking-guide-and-scenery Yes, you need to use Mechanical shutter, and I'm not sure why Sony has the camera engineered this way either. Thanks for the comments and question ;)
Hi, I ran into another problem: I am doing a timelapse (still on in fact!), conditions: P mode; ISO 100; interval 5 s; AE traking to Mid; mech shutter; shoot int priority to ON (so it will keep the 5 s if exposure is longer). My timelapse started and went on normally. It is a sunset, so light went down. Now it is doing: take a picture, do noise reduction, take a picture and so on. I do not think that it has time to end the noise reduction process. So I want to stop it. I pushed the shutter button, it does not stop it. I tried to keep the button pushed during a whole cycle (pic+ noise reduction), but it does not stop... I will see if it stops after the set time. I do not want to try to power off and risking a camera failure.
Did you try pressing the center button inside the control dial on the back? That should stop the process. Turning the camera off will also stop the process and you won't lose any photos, it saves them to the memory card after each exposure. It's a good idea to turn off the noise reduction for sure! MENU → (Camera Settings1) → [Long Exposure NR] → desired setting.
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks for the suggestions. It stops when the set time was reached. I will try the center dial button if it happens again. And yes, turning off noise reduction should be a good idea too.
Jay, congratulations, you do a fantastic job for those of us, analog photographers, who have recently switched to digital photography. I graduated in 1973 from Brooks Inst. of Photo. Spent the next thirty some years carrying a big square box with a Super Cambo 4" x 5" camera w/ a 90 mm Schneider Super Angulon & a 210 mm Schneider lenses, + 24 film holders and a Majestic heavy duty tripod = 36 lbs. And then . . . I found the Sony X100 VII computer with a lens. This thing is awesome, but difficult to comprehend for an analog mind. Thank you for your videos, you have no idea how much they help the uninitiated. Keep up the good work, be well, M.
Best tutorials for #Sonyrx100vii hands down. Thanks!
Wow! Thank you very much Carlos :)
Man, you are the best. I tried setting up timelapse after watching several other videos and couldn't get it. Finally your vid got the job done. I am now shooting timelapse on my Zv1! Thanks a lot and you got a new sub!
Great info Jay...thanks for all the info on sony cameras
Thank you :)
Thanks a lot for this video! I was playing with a new Go Pro and realized I had never attempted a time lapse on my RX100. The added Final Cut tutorial is exactly what I needed to help me learn this feature.
Glad it helped and thanks for sharing :)
Again a super nice video and absolutely great description. I did not know that it could be that easy. Very dear thanks
Thank you Thomas :)
You are amazing!! Thank you again
Thank you :)
Hey,it really helped me
Thanks for making this so easy. I definitely would not have been able to figure it out on my own. Keep up the great work.
My pleasure and thank you for the kind words ;)
Great info!! Cant wait to try this... thanks!!
Thanks!
Thanks. Great tutorial! I will be picking up a VII next week. Time to move up from the IV I'm now using.
Hi Jason, your tutorial was like 2 years ago but it is just what I need right now. I have watched it carefully a few times and have benefited a lot. There is one thing I hope you could give me more tips about Sony A7R4 Iso Auto Min ss setting up. I am lost here, it can set 1/125'' or 4s or even 15 to 30ss. In my situation of shooting day-to-night timelapse, what speed should I set?
Many thanks.
Randy
Merci pour tout ton travail, vraiment MERCI / thank you for all the work you have done, it’s so useful , and so better than a Sony manuel, where you find nothing understandable, a big hug for that, you saved my stamina to understand all those menu. So sorry I-ve bought a Sony RX100VI, without a mini jack for a better sound... ,
thanks i ll test to do it with RX100M6. I Know time laps is not built in the M6 but with an externe intervallometer , i suppose we can.
thanks for all your tutorials
What I would do is purchase an intervalometer like this: amzn.to/2JjQJAg You can then do basically exactly what I was doing, just using the remote to control the intervals instead.
Hi Jason,
There is one thing I hope you could give me an answer about Sony A7R4 Iso Auto Min ss setting up for day-to-night timelapse. I am lost here, In my case of shooting day-to-night timelapse, what speed should I set?
Many thanks.
Randy
Hello, I would recommend having the auto iso minimum shutter set to standard for that purpose.
Hi Jason, Can I use the intervalometer on the RX100 vii to produce full-size individual image files in RAW that I can then edit in Lightroom - like you would with individual photos? I'm not interested in time lapse - more as a way of taking regular timed still images at highest quality.
Yes, and that is what this interval shooting feature is all about.
hi matey. im looking at buying a used rx100 mk 3, 4 or 5.. i believe the play memories timelapse app was the way to go, but i heard its turned into imaging edge mobile.. wondered if you can tell me if its possible to timelapse on these cameras specifically mk3, and how i go about it? thanks! love your channel
Hello, You would need to use the playmemories app if you can get it to work, or you can get a intervolmeter remote like this: amzn.to/3tuNldb that will take the shots for you via the USB port...
One more thing I subbed,share plus two thumbs up.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it!! :)
Thanks!!! 🙏🏻😁😁😁
1. Can you set any Sony A7 series cameras to .5 second interval shooting mode?
2. Can you set it to fire burst between intervals?
Hi there! I wanted to use this time lapse function to be able to do self-portraits. Unfortunately Sony engineers decided to switch off the continuous focus :( Do you have any idea, is there an app or a solution to this particular problem. Thank you ok advance !
I now this is not an ideal situation, but you can record video and steal a frame from the footage to get a huge variety of self portraits (super easy method, but not that high resolution since it's video footage). Another option would be to use manual focus and setting the focus on an object where you will be standing for the time-lapse. The last two options would be to have somebody take the photo for your or use the app via your smart phone to take the photo while your in front of the camera. That will focus on you and if you use the self timer, you can hide the phone for the photo.
Any reason why you recommend the "full size" SD Card instead of micro with adapter?
Any thoughts on best ways to do time lapse with the a6500?
What I would do is purchase an intervalometer like this: amzn.to/2JjQJAg You can then do basically exactly what I was doing, just using the remote to control the intervals instead.
Is there any way to add the flash?
Really nice video and tutorial, thanks! Just some questions: how does the AE automatic exposure compensation work (the menu with low, medium and high parameter)? So, I explain what I mean.... Does it work on aperture parameter, or shutter speed or iso or electronic EV compensation parameter? And finally, does it produce flickering (or the risk to have flickering) which I have to correct in post production after?
Thank you very much in advance for your availability, replies and support 😉👍
Hi any idea if the AE tracking sensitivity affects also the day to night exposure ?
Leave mine always on low but ends with rather dark night images
Someone else claimed that if you use an external intervalometer the night shots are less dark.
Thank you, nice tutorial by the way
Hello :) Yes it will effect the sky as it changes and I recommend trying Medium or High and having your camera set to Auto ISO which will also allow the exposure to fluctuate as needed.
hi, at first at all thanks for all these awesome tutorials- I just got my sony rx100m7 and without ur videos I would be lost!
please can u write me here the link I can download final cut pro? i know its apple app and with my MAC i shouldn't have any problem to find it , but I just wanted to be sure to hit the right one.
thank you again and as I will proceed on my photo adventures with my rx100m7 - u might hear from me again with some other questions- cuz as I said Im totally new to this.
Hello and you are very welcome. If you go to the Apple Store on your Mac and search for Final Cut pro. It costs $299.00 US, so you can't miss it ;) Here is the link to the actual software so you can check it out: www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/
@@Jason_Hermann thank you! can't I ask you if its worth it or also ( I think if remember it well )the lightroom - the other app is good as this from apple ?
and sorry I have probably very stupid question for you- my SDXC memory card just arrived so I already have everything and Im ready to switch on my xs100m7 - but I know for the first time I have to also format my SDXC for my photo camera and I want to ask you how?
Thanks for the info, have you tried a shutter speed longer than 1/4s, I can’t seem to go any longer.
It sounds like your camera is set to multi-shot drive mode? Try switching to single shot drive mode for longer exposure's ;)
Jay SonyAlphaLab thanks, I checked and I am in single shot mode and have tried shooting in manual, shutter priority and aperture priority still can’t get it to go over 1/4s. I don’t know what else to do
@@erich56 I'm sorry Erich I thought it was the drive mode, but you actually need to set the "Shutter Type" to Mechanical Shutter for longer exposures. Do that and then the shutter speed will go longer than 1/4 second. I just tried it to confirm ;) Please let me know how you make out! I really appreciate your question, because I did not realize this as every timelapse I did so far was faster than 1/4 sec exposure. I just tried it in a darker scenario and sure enough it locked at 1/4 second just like you said. That is until I switched to Mechanical Shutter....
Hey Jay, do you know if the rx100m6 has any interval modes or apps?
Thanks
No it does not unfortunately. You can use the Sony software to remote control the camera and do timelapse though, but it looks to be a bit cumbersome. I have not tried this method myself however. What I would do is purchase an intervalometer like this: amzn.to/2JjQJAg You can then do basically exactly what I was doing, just using the remote to control the intervals instead.
If I wanted to take self portraits and have the camera continuously take photos without the use of a remote, is this a good option? Or do these files only work for making video and not photography shots?
Hi my interval shooting is off. How do I turn it on? What do I press. I have the same camera as you. Thanks.
Is that possible that option available on little compact Sony is not available on Sony Alpha7II R? Cause I cant find it...
Yes, that camera does not have it....
@@Jason_Hermann Why???
Great video. I love doing TL. Is there other free software besides the Sony one? I can’t buy the one you mentioned.
I don't have interval shooting what should I do
You will need to use a intervalometer like the Shutter Boss II for example: amzn.to/37iGA3m
WOW Jay, I've just watched all your mk7 videos and I've learned a lot the last day!
I think I'm going to purchase an mk7 in near future, but can you answer me these two questions?
Is it possible to record videos and take pictures while charging this camera with the micro usb cable?
And is it possible to set the amount of pictures to "infinity" while shooting timelapse?
Thank you for the kind words and yes it is possible to have the camera charging while in use vias the USB port. As far as infinity time lapse or interval shooting goes, it does not appear so. The manual says 1 shot to 9999 shots...
@@Jason_Hermann
Thanks alot for replying! I've asked these simple questions in several rx100 groups on facebook and in a forum aswell. I had to get to know you to get this answer, so thank you for that also!
Ok, so there is no way to set 0 for infitiny then. I got a remote for my old dslr and there I can set 0 as the end target instead of 9999 and then it will just keep shooting. And on my G7X mk2 it's even more pointless, they got very restricted timelapse modes and the camera shuts off while charging. You can view content on the memory card but you cant shoot nothing..
So again, thanks for these genious videos and thank you for replying. I'm visiting a local photo store tomorrow and check if they got the camera in stock. If they do I might just get one tomorrow thanks to you.. :D
Stay safe man!
For a point and shoot, the entire time lapse to video assembly process should have been done in camera (as an in camera process) after shooting time lapse (result output as a video file). I believe that’s how Canon and most smart phones does it and it seems way more convenient.
Yeah I agree and in camera option would be great, although I personally enjoy the extra power of the photo method ;)
The Sony camera in the film has two types of shutter? Electronic and mechanical? If so, what other timelapse cameras have an electronic shutter? I always thought that in such cameras there is only a mechanical shutter (it's a pity for timelapses). For this reason, I started to be interested in gopro cameras and I gave up cameras. I would be more interested in timelapse video (not photo)
Hi, thanks for useful videos! Question: I did 2 timelapses of sunsets and I do not understand one thing. I explain. Conditions: P mode; ISO 100; interval 6 s; AE traking to Mid; shoot int priority to OFF. My timelapse starts at 1/1000, F4.5. Then, as the light goes down, F always stays at 4.5 and S increases until 1/4. Then it would not increase further and I noticed the "1/4 F4.5" was blinking from that point on. Why was it stuck at 1/4 s ?Why not continue increasing? Is it the AE traking algorithm? Actually the timelapse looked great this way! The scene was going black instead of grainy grey when the camera tries to keep exposure up... But I would like to understand what the camera is doing. Thanks.
Oh, I should have read your reply in another comment... So, it is the electronic shutter? Technically, I do not see why long exposures would be a problem for electronic shutter, on the contrary very short exposure could be problematic if reading speed becomes none negligible compared to acquisition time...
@@Hiking-guide-and-scenery Yes, you need to use Mechanical shutter, and I'm not sure why Sony has the camera engineered this way either. Thanks for the comments and question ;)
I have a sony a900 i didnt find the interval shooting
The A900 is a really old camera and does not have this "relatively new to Sony cameras" feature.
@@Jason_Hermann Well darn it
@@Jason_Hermann is there any solution you know?..
Yes, you can use a intervolemeter like this one: amzn.to/2MKosI6
Hi, I ran into another problem: I am doing a timelapse (still on in fact!), conditions: P mode; ISO 100; interval 5 s; AE traking to Mid; mech shutter; shoot int priority to ON (so it will keep the 5 s if exposure is longer). My timelapse started and went on normally. It is a sunset, so light went down. Now it is doing: take a picture, do noise reduction, take a picture and so on. I do not think that it has time to end the noise reduction process. So I want to stop it. I pushed the shutter button, it does not stop it. I tried to keep the button pushed during a whole cycle (pic+ noise reduction), but it does not stop... I will see if it stops after the set time. I do not want to try to power off and risking a camera failure.
Did you try pressing the center button inside the control dial on the back? That should stop the process. Turning the camera off will also stop the process and you won't lose any photos, it saves them to the memory card after each exposure. It's a good idea to turn off the noise reduction for sure! MENU → (Camera Settings1) → [Long Exposure NR] → desired setting.
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks for the suggestions. It stops when the set time was reached. I will try the center dial button if it happens again. And yes, turning off noise reduction should be a good idea too.
Edge need a update fore Windows 😪
I am getting black bar like structure when shutter speed is more then 1/30 in interval mode…in my sony 6600…not occuring in regular photo…kindly help