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How to shoot Time Lapse with a T1i?

Started Jun 2, 2013 | Questions thread
Y0GI Veteran Member • Posts: 5,257
Re: How to shoot Time Lapse with a T1i?

Kelemvor wrote:

So I know I either need an intervalometer (or wahtever it's called) or I can hook the camera up to my laptop, which is what I'll want to do to start with.

Main question is, what software from Canon do I need to contorl the picture taking over time?  I see a ton of various software items when I go to the Software page at Canon.com.

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/eos_slr_camera_systems/eos_digital_slr_cameras/eos_rebel_t1i#DriversAndSoftware

Can anyone help with what software I need and maybe some quick info on how I go about using it?

Thanks!

Canon's "EOS Utility" is what you need.  Hook up the camera to the USB port, turn on the camera  and open EOS Utility.  Select: "Camera Settings/Remote Shooting."  This will open the camera control module.  In the center of the pop-up screen on the right hand side is an icon of a clock face.  Click on this icon and the rest should be self explanatory.

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