Stop Motion Photography for GL1?

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I would really like to be able to use stop motion photography with my Canon GL1 to film clouds at high speeds or the rapid change of city traffic over a period of a day, but I haven't figured out how to do it (if it is even possible) on my GL1. If any of you have figured out a way of doing this or know for sure it is not possible, please write back. Eli elipyke@hotmail.com

-- Eli Pyke (elipyke@hotmail.com), October 15, 2000

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-- steve (stevew@touchtheworld.org), October 15, 2003.

It sounds to me like the thing you are looking for is called "time lapse" photography or sometimes "ultra fast motion".

"Stop motion" is usually used for animation such as Wallace and Grommit, Chicken Run, Nightmare before Christmas etc. There is no reglar interval at which subsequent frames are exposed but the appearance of motion is artificially created.

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