I installed time lapse app on my Sony recently but haven\'t used it yet. Mostly explored the menus and settings for a better look.
I did take a couple hours of 30 second images during the Perseids, but have not made my first time lapse yet.
It looks like a great app, however you can\'t save raw files and have it also make a movie in the end, only jpegs. That may or may not matter depending on your project. It certainly looks convenient.
If you are going to do a timelapse, you\'ll probably want to use an external battery supply that plugs into the battery compartment of your A7R1. The sony battery will not last for the whole night, esp in cold weather. I got the Case Relay Camera Power system. It has a little battery in it. On one end you can connect it to a usb power supply (I used a jump start battery), on the other end you connect a dongle that looks like a sony battery. It\'s pretty small and slick since I don\'t want to use a 120v AC source.
Except for star trails, I wouldn\'t get hung up on 12bit stuff.
I installed time lapse app on my Sony recently but haven\'t used it yet. Mostly explored the menus and settings for a better look.
I did take a couple hours of 30 second images during the Perseids, but have not made my first time lapse yet.
It looks like a great app, however you can\'t save raw files and have it also make a movie in the end, only jpegs. That may or may not matter depending on your project. It certainly looks convenient.
If you are going to do a timelapse, you\'ll probably want to use an external battery. The sony battery will not last for the whole night, esp in cold weather. I got the Case Relay Camera Power system. It has a little battery in it. On one end you can connect it to a usb power supply (I used a jump start battery), on the other end you connect a dongle that looks like a sony battery. It\'s pretty slick since I don\'t want to use a 120v AC source.
Except for star trails, I wouldn\'t get hung up on 12bit stuff.