>>3299211>FPSi was setting various values, you can pick lower framerate when photos are being shot next to each other. For example,
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>>3299180 are stitched into 20fps video file. Remember to crank up your iso, don't think about noise, especially on d7100 (my sister has one, wonderful machine). iso 800 would barely let you shoot something nice on a bright night with 3.5 lens. For example, pic related (i tried shooting timelapse back then, but passing cars felt very unsettling with their instant flashbangs) is noisy at iso 2000, but it's a good price for all of the extra light. With your d7100, you probably wouldn't even start having noise problems at iso 2000.
>>3299244Damn, nice one. I've tried shooting fog once, but it came out poorly because i wanted to shoot morning and everything got over-exposured pretty fast. For my kit lens, i've been successfully reducing fog problems by using some chemical hand heaters and multiple layers of socks/sweatbands, i've learned this trick after
>>3299180. Thanks though, i'll consider electric heating if i'll ever find a moment to start shooting timelapses again.