Quick Tutorial: How to Setup 30 sec. Interval on the Pixel Pro TW-283 ep.461

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    00:15 @asuhdaddude
    I have a wired intervalometer that looks exactly like this one. However I’m not able how to figure out how to set this one to shoot an image every 30 seconds like I can do so easily with my wired one. This one wants me to sept delay, interval, exposure, repeat and N1 to make some kind of complex formula… my wired one I simple input the interval time and then start it. I’m returning this unless someone explains it to me.
    05:57 @mrtelecaster009
    Hi, great video thanks for that, the intervalometer has ben confusing me until now. One question for you though, on that very first screen where there are 2 values to set number of shots and the delay on the other, does this have to be used as well as the intervalometer or if using the settings on the intervalometer do I just leave that part out as the settings are done eslsewher when setting the intervalometer up? Hope that makes sense.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @darrellkc48
    @darrellkc48 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best, most uncomplicated explanation I have found.

  • @garywheeler2055
    @garywheeler2055 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for actually answering questions….. 👍. It’s a rarity on CZcams

  • @jonloftness5210
    @jonloftness5210 Před dnem

    I am going to give a go to taking star trail photos. Like everyone else, I have the tw-283, but my pea brain is confused. If I want to take hundreds of photos, each of which will be 25 seconds long, do I tell my camera to take the photo for 25 seconds, or do I tell the tw-283 to keep the shutter open for 25 seconds?

  • @scurve099
    @scurve099 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Rob. After watching several of these videos and messing around with the remote I think I have come to the conclusion that the remote does not really work the way I want it too. I want to completely seperate the intervolometer function and multiple exposer sequence from the long exposure function. All I want is one and done operation where I set the shutterspeed (ie 1 minute) and press and forget. I think the way to sort of do this is to set as follows: Delay 00/ Long 01'00"/ INTVL 01"/ N1 001/ Repeat 1'00" or more and just stop it after the shutter closes. The key in my mind is setting the repeat function to a number that will be high enough to let me stop it manually. Is this correct? I have an older wired remote by neewer that was a clone of the cannon trigger and it was nice in that it has a rocker switch on the side of the that alloud you to increase or decrease the shutter speed after each shot. In other words shoot/review image/adjust/re-shoot if necessary. Am I getting this right? Is there a better way?

    • @RobTrek
      @RobTrek  Před 3 měsíci

      Do this: Delay 00/ Long 01'00"/ INTVL 01"/ N1 001/ Repeat 0'01" / N2 01. Make sure the camera is in bulb mode. Now when you push the remote trigger, it should open the shutter for 1 minute and stop. This is because we set N2 01. So the Repeat is irrelevant. If you want to change the shutter speed, just adjust the Long. Let me know if that worked.

  • @JohnsClicks
    @JohnsClicks Před rokem

    This was helpful, Rob. Thanks. I've been looking to get a PixelPro. What camera and lens did you use to film this video (for the shot of you)? I'm fairly certain this is not the E-M10 ii. Am I wrong? OM-1 with the 45mm?

    • @RobTrek
      @RobTrek  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. I recorded this using the E-M10 ii with 17mm f/1.8.

    • @JohnsClicks
      @JohnsClicks Před rokem

      @@RobTrek I'm actually quite surprised. I didn't see any typical bugaboos with that camera. I thought your shirt would definitely produce some moiré on that camera. I noticed a flatter look that operates well within the DR... it looked good. I like how your set is looking now. A few photos on the wall and it'll be good to give it a little more color.

  • @RamblingTog
    @RamblingTog Před rokem

    Hi Rob, enjoy your channel.
    Is there a way to change the colours in the EVF in the OM1, everything looks washed out?
    Best regards

    • @RobTrek
      @RobTrek  Před rokem +1

      In the Wrench menu, Page 3, you can adjust brightness and hue. It's possible you have the brightness higher than you need.

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer Před rokem

    My Lumix S1R has an option to shoot timelapses with zero interval between shots - it goes just as fast as it can. In contrast, my G9 has a minimum of one second.
    This would be useful for extended long exposures, perhaps combined with high resolution modes or exposure bracketting in Olympus and Lumix cameras.
    Would setting cameras to continuous shooting and using the intervalometer to set exposure duration work to eliminate the pause between shots?

    • @RobTrek
      @RobTrek  Před rokem +1

      It should work so long as your camera's buffer doesn't fill up first.

    • @oneeyedphotographer
      @oneeyedphotographer Před rokem

      @@RobTrek Clearly that limits how fast one can shoot, for those wanting motion blur there will be no problem.

  • @magic2k6
    @magic2k6 Před rokem

    Does this product able to do wired as well? Does the connector for wired included?

    • @RobTrek
      @RobTrek  Před rokem +1

      Yes, a cable comes with it. Just be sure to order the right one for your camera. Some of my Olympus cameras use a proprietary connector so I ordered one specifically for it. The unit itself has a 3.5mm jack to connect various cables that you can order separately. So I ordered an additional cable to use with my other cameras.

  • @extremelydave
    @extremelydave Před rokem

    NEVER say sorry for being busy because you have photo jobs.....that's how you buy all those goodies!!!!! I'm glad to hear you have jobs! Lots of people don't...