I like to take time lapse of various stuff, like if I'm working on a project, but in some cases it's kind of cubbersome to setup the DSLR or I'm working in an environment where I don't want to expose it to it. That, and I have to always go adjust the shutter speed if it starts to get dark. It could just set it to auto but every slight light change is going to affect it. I also hate the idea that I'm putting tons of wear and tear on the shutter. Oh, and for if I want to do a time lapse of me working 8+ hours the 999 picture limit is also an issue. I ran into that when building my shed.
So that brings me to the idea that perhaps a small time lapse camera I can just plop anywhere that does light level averaging, and virtually unlimited pictures and can take a bit of abuse (Ex: if it starts to rain) would be a good idea. Any such thing?
How good are gopros for time lapse? Thinking maybe the Gopro session. Any other good options? My budget is around $300 but willing to consider more expensive options. Another nice thing about getting a dedicated time lapse camera is that it would not tie up my DSLR, so if I want to take separate picture or video I can do that too.
Kind of toying with making more Youtube videos of my projects, see where that goes. Oh as far as resolution, 4k would be nice, but probably asking for a lot at my budget, so HD will do.
So that brings me to the idea that perhaps a small time lapse camera I can just plop anywhere that does light level averaging, and virtually unlimited pictures and can take a bit of abuse (Ex: if it starts to rain) would be a good idea. Any such thing?
How good are gopros for time lapse? Thinking maybe the Gopro session. Any other good options? My budget is around $300 but willing to consider more expensive options. Another nice thing about getting a dedicated time lapse camera is that it would not tie up my DSLR, so if I want to take separate picture or video I can do that too.
Kind of toying with making more Youtube videos of my projects, see where that goes. Oh as far as resolution, 4k would be nice, but probably asking for a lot at my budget, so HD will do.