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Timelapse on a budget 01 - The Technaxx TX-164

Timelapse on a budget 01 - The Technaxx TX-164

If you’re after a camera that can create you a simple timelapse then this box of tricks may be the camera for you. I was sent this by the kind people at Technaxx asking in exchange a review. Coming in at £149 it’s certainly a budget camera for those looking to start out or keep it simple but will it deliver?

Timelapse Kit: Should I buy a used camera?

Timelapse Kit: Should I buy a used camera?

One of the questions I get asked most is what camera to buy for timelapse photography.  It's a question that I can't answer as I've shot timelapse on everything from a Canon AE1 to the Phase One - it's all down to personal taste and experimentation.  If you're starting out on a limited budget however, there's always the second hand market and it's not always bad news...

Timelapse Kit Review: 3 Legged Thing

Timelapse Kit Review: 3 Legged Thing

Tripods - the rock behind every timelapse - whether they're holding just a camera, a motion control track or breaking your back with their additional weight, you'll need one (or a monopod) to shoot successfully.  I was fortunate to be given one at the Photography Show earlier in the year and here's what I think...

Timelapse Kit Review: Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Slider

Timelapse Kit Review: Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Slider

Back in June of 2011, I took delivery of the Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Timelapse Slider.  Prior to this I'd been using various self-built rigs and still do but I was looking forward to seeing what this kit could achieve and it hasn't let me down since!

iPhone 5s iOS8 Timelapse Review

iPhone 5s iOS8 Timelapse Review

I'd heard a rumour a while ago that apple would be integrating a timelapse feature into the new operating system and with a sigh and a yawn I discarded the info as I've never been a fan of timelapse apps, apart from TriggerTrap ;-)