News for Olympus, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Pentax camera users!
Hi Friends,
This is John from Move Shoot Move, and I have great news to share with you.
As you may know, we previously advertised that, for timelapse mode, our product did not support Olympus, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Pentax, and other cameras.
This is totally wrong. We made a mistake.
In fact, our rotators can support all cameras for timelapse function. (Inspired by David Maimó )
How does the Rotator perform the timelapse motion for your Fujifilm & Olympus cameras?
- By default, the Rotator was controlled by Nikon, Canon camera's hot shoe for timelapse.
- But for Fujifilm & Olympus, we need an external intervalometer to control the Rotator. (because Fujifilm & Olympus' hot shoe cannot do this job).
- So, in short, the intervalometer acts as a hot-shoe port.
The timelapse setting for Fujifilm, Olympus cameras:
1. Connect your intervalometer with the Rotator.
2. Set your camera's parameter for timelapse (Delay time, exposure time, interval time).
3. Set your MSM's intervalometer:
- Set your intervalometer's delay time to 0.
- Set your intervalometer's exposure length to 0.
- Set your intervalometer's interval time the same as your camera.
- Set your intervalometer's number of shots the same as your camera.
4. Fire your MSM's intervalometer after your camera's first exposure, then let it go.
Helpful Tip Update!
There is a helpful tip contributed by MSM user @Matthew Sunkin who use Olympus EM1 Mark III Camera with wireless Vello Shutter boss to use MSM timelapse mode.
Problem: If I set the camera to take 500 shots - it will usually stop
around 115 shots. Is there a sync issue of some kind between the camera and the intervalometer?
around 115 shots. Is there a sync issue of some kind between the camera and the intervalometer?
Solution: