What Is a Time-Lapse Camera?
A time-lapse camera is a specialized camera designed to capture images at regular intervals over an extended period and then play back these images at a much faster rate, creating a time-lapse video.
These cameras are commonly used to condense long periods of time into short videos, allowing viewers to observe gradual changes or processes that occur over hours, days, or even months. Time-lapse photography is popular in various fields, including construction projects, nature documentaries, astronomical observations, and artistic expression.
Time-lapse cameras are equipped with features such as interval timers, which automatically trigger the camera to take photos at preset intervals. They may also offer options for adjusting exposure settings, capturing images in RAW format for higher quality, and providing extended battery life to support continuous shooting over extended periods.