Such a shame, Alex! Sorry you missed it, but I see there's talk of maybe a second chance tonight? I took this time-lapse on my Canon 6D Mk.II, which has a cool preset feature to make it easier to do time lapses...the exposure is altered automatically as it runs through the sequence. I only set the focus manually at the start and then click a button and the camera does the rest. Sorry, not sure of the settings that the feature used, but for my stills on the same night, I was using it wide open at F 1.4, ISO around switching between 800 - 1600 and various shutter speeds between a few seconds and 15 sec...hope that helps and best of luck for tonight, if you get a chance! :)
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Here in Milwaukee as well! Even with bright city lights.
Cool Mike! Was a good one! Glad you managed to get a glimpse...have a great week and thanks for tuning in! :)
Beautiful! What sort of settings did you use on your DSLR? Unfortunately missed out due to clouds here in Northumberland :(
Such a shame, Alex! Sorry you missed it, but I see there's talk of maybe a second chance tonight? I took this time-lapse on my Canon 6D Mk.II, which has a cool preset feature to make it easier to do time lapses...the exposure is altered automatically as it runs through the sequence. I only set the focus manually at the start and then click a button and the camera does the rest. Sorry, not sure of the settings that the feature used, but for my stills on the same night, I was using it wide open at F 1.4, ISO around switching between 800 - 1600 and various shutter speeds between a few seconds and 15 sec...hope that helps and best of luck for tonight, if you get a chance! :)