Great timelapse of the Milky Way! 👏 One thing I was confused about was combining the interval shooting and the Timelapse Movie mode. I was wondering if the two modes would interfere with each other. I had to Google this and found the Z6II online manual. In case any other viewers are confused, within the interval shooting menu there is an ‘Options’ menu item. Select that, and within that sub-menu is the ability to also film the Timelapse movie 😊. I think this was missed.
beautifull explained `Charles many thanks , tried the 1st one at night had many noise reduction , too high iso ,, will try today in 1 hr following your advises
Shooting a time-lapse of a Solar Eclipse is not easy as you'll need to use a variable ND filter from when the Sun is very bright to when the sun is hidden.
Hey Charles, amazing time-lapse and thanks for the explanations, I manage to make a time-lapse from day to night with your help.. Could you please help me out to resolve this issue with Z6ii? I only managed to use one time the interval timer shooting in manual mode (f4, iso 1600 and 13 sec - astrophotography), but now it does not work it asks to use it in P or A mode. I really don't know what settings I made in the camera that does not allow me to shoot interval in manual mode anymore. I did use bracketing exposure and I check it, it is off. Do you have any idea what setting can prevent me to shoot interval? I've been searching for days and could not find an answer. Thanks for you time
@@CharlesNPhotography Full manual. Thanks for your reply, I figure it out, it was enabled the interval priority, which I understand it works in P and A mode, not in full manual 🙈. Thanks again ❤️, love your tutorials!
I have a question about the battery. I tried shooting a timelapse video the other day and my battery lasted only for a couple of hours. Perhaps I should use a power bank connected to my camera, so it will drain it first? Are there settings that I should use so my battery won't die as fast? Thank you.
I use PhotoPills: www.photopills.com/ Here's a Tutorial that I did about a year ago on using Night AR in PhotoPills. ruclips.net/video/SIbDD-JK324/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Thank you for sharing your settings, I really appreciate it.
My pleasure! and thanks for letting me know that this video helped you 🙏
Great timelapse of the Milky Way! 👏
One thing I was confused about was combining the interval shooting and the Timelapse Movie mode. I was wondering if the two modes would interfere with each other.
I had to Google this and found the Z6II online manual.
In case any other viewers are confused, within the interval shooting menu there is an ‘Options’ menu item. Select that, and within that sub-menu is the ability to also film the Timelapse movie 😊. I think this was missed.
Thank you, I'll have to watch the video again, but I'm pretty sure that I included this information in this tutorial.
Wow wow wow, that is the best video I have watched so far. great photos and time lapse. need to re-watch again to get fully understand the settings. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it Ambrose 🙏
Thanks for a Great step by step tutorial. It showed me a couple of snags I wasn’t aware of.
Glad it helped, and thank you for letting me know. Much appreciated 😉👋
Thank you, this is exactly the video I was looking for! Cheers
Glad that my video tutorial was able to help you 🙏
beautifull explained `Charles many thanks , tried the 1st one at night had many noise reduction , too high iso ,, will try today in 1 hr following your advises
Good luck with your next time-lapse
That was very nice to see charles thank you and over in cumbria the weather is nice and sunny been out with the camera alot.
Glad you enjoyed it, nice to hear that you've been out taking photos Andrew.
Thanks I’m going to practice shooting time lapse for this coming solar eclipse..any tips?
Shooting a time-lapse of a Solar Eclipse is not easy as you'll need to use a variable ND filter from when the Sun is very bright to when the sun is hidden.
Great explanation!
Thank you and glad it was helpful! 😉
Great video as always Charles!
I appreciate that Slava, thanks for commenting. This is my first time lapse in close to two years.
Hey Charles, amazing time-lapse and thanks for the explanations, I manage to make a time-lapse from day to night with your help.. Could you please help me out to resolve this issue with Z6ii? I only managed to use one time the interval timer shooting in manual mode (f4, iso 1600 and 13 sec - astrophotography), but now it does not work it asks to use it in P or A mode. I really don't know what settings I made in the camera that does not allow me to shoot interval in manual mode anymore. I did use bracketing exposure and I check it, it is off. Do you have any idea what setting can prevent me to shoot interval? I've been searching for days and could not find an answer. Thanks for you time
Are you using Auto-ISO?. It's hard to give you an answer has I don't know the setting you used. Also what was the full Error Message you got.
@@CharlesNPhotography Full manual. Thanks for your reply, I figure it out, it was enabled the interval priority, which I understand it works in P and A mode, not in full manual 🙈. Thanks again ❤️, love your tutorials!
I have a question about the battery. I tried shooting a timelapse video the other day and my battery lasted only for a couple of hours. Perhaps I should use a power bank connected to my camera, so it will drain it first? Are there settings that I should use so my battery won't die as fast? Thank you.
Yes, you definitely need a power bank. I use an Anker powerbank. Make sure that it's compatible with the Z6II
@@CharlesNPhotography Thank you. I have Nikon ZF, but it should be the same.
What app do you use to know where the milky way is going?
I use PhotoPills: www.photopills.com/
Here's a Tutorial that I did about a year ago on using Night AR in PhotoPills.
ruclips.net/video/SIbDD-JK324/видео.htmlfeature=shared
👍👏
Thank you 😊
way to complex what a shame from Nikon the good make it much easyer
How is this complicated > Doing this manually would take more time 😰
@@CharlesNPhotography i am not verry technical i think
and i have the z9 maybe it i different