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Going to go out tonight. Is the below info correct for moidern canon cameras or can interval be shortened.
If your shutter speed is 30 seconds, your interval should be 31 seconds. This will ensure there is almost no time left between shots. Leaving a long interval between shots will create gaps in your image, which won’t look pleasing to the eye.
Adding one extra second beyond the exposure time as an interval is a good practice for photographing both star trails and time-lapse.
thanks in advance
9. SET YOUR SHOOTING INTERVAL TO ONE SECOND LONGER THAN YOUR SHUTTER SPEED
You will need an intervalometer to shoot star trails. If your camera doesn’t have an internal intervalometer, you can use an external intervalometer instead.If your shutter speed is 30 seconds, your interval should be 31 seconds. This will ensure there is almost no time left between shots. Leaving a long interval between shots will create gaps in your image, which won’t look pleasing to the eye.
Adding one extra second beyond the exposure time as an interval is a good practice for photographing both star trails and time-lapse.
thanks in advance