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  <title>Homemade intervalometer for Nikon D70 (DSLR). Clouds in time-lapse test</title>
  <author_name>Andy Savage</author_name>
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  <description>This is the first test of my new home made intervalometer for my Nikon D70.
Made from an intervalometer connected to a Nikon Infrared remote control. Total cost of only £29.99, the D70 DSLR does not have the additional remote shutter release control that the D70S has so I came up with a cheap &quot;almost off the shelf&quot; solution to the problem.

Full details of how to make this :
http://www.timescapes.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&amp;t=335
This will work on just about any camera that has a remote control not just the Nikon D70 !

Since building this I have found that you can actually get an intervalometer that will do the job BUT its over £90 and does not look as nice as this one. Also my rig can be used on ANY remote.

I shot this sequence through my front window and did not clean the glass very well as you can see, this is just a test to prove my rig does actually work reliably and it does !

The sequence is made from 784 photographs taken at 10 second intervals.
At 0:52 the same sequence is played backwards. 

Lo-fi version :
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rpNvk17L3ko
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