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Yes, but it is also available on apple.Is this the android version?
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Yes, but it is also available on apple.Is this the android version?
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Yes I have but trying to answer the OP's question . I have looked for it in the Go app settings but never found it .Has anyone stopped to think about how you are going to get the "bird" to hang in the air long enough to GET a time lapse shot?
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You know that wouldn't work but maybe a shot of say a waterfall set a little longer than just the normal shutter speed might be cool ........(unless you are going to return to the same spot/altitude/compass setting at regular intervals for the sequence.)
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Take a screenshot or tell us were it's at Big M. I haven't been able to find out how .
Has anyone stopped to think about how you are going to get the "bird" to hang in the air long enough to GET a time lapse shot?
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We were miscommunicating . I take a time lapse shot as one with a slow shutter speed . I have used the multiple shotTo clarify, the OP asked for time lapse. To me, that is a series of photos taken from the same spot, at a timed interval. This is exactly what the Go App does, same for Lichi. Granted, usually a camera is kept still and fixed. With the Phantom hovering, you can do time lapse shots, but of course there will be some movement. If you want a time lapse series of shots watching a flower bloom, get a fixed cam. Now if you wanted a time lapse series of shots of a train going by, a Phantom might work. Of course the Phantom can be placed on a platform and do a series of shots also. To do time lapse shots in Go, select the camera MENU button, and under the camera icon, select PHOTO. Now select TIMED SHOT. Select the interval, then press the shutter button. The camera will continue to take photos at the interval time indefinitely, until you press the shutter button again. When you are done with this mode, select SINGLE SHOT to return to the default mode.
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Has anyone stopped to think about how you are going to get the "bird" to hang in the air long enough to GET a time lapse shot?
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We were miscommunicating . I take a time lapse shot as one with a slow shutter speed . I have used the multiple shot View attachment 59506
And the Timed shot . View attachment 59507
The slower shutter speed is what I couldn't find .
Added / Sorry you posted as I was making mine .