The Timelapse X Pro includes remote camera control, which allows you to change some DSLR settings remotely, including exposure compensation, white balance, metering mode and more.
The Timelapse X Pro supports shooting in RAW, however the photo gallery cannot display RAW format images. You can configure your unit to capture both formats simultaneously, allowing clients to view JPEG on the photo gallery and RAW photos are saved for later use. The unit can be set to upload JPEG only, RAW and JPEG, or RAW only. Before…
If you would like to use full frame or a fisheye lens, we recommend using our larger ‘Beast’ housing.
Yes, though you may need to use our larger ‘Beast’ housing. The regular Timelapse X Pro housing can accommodate the average APS-C kit zoom lens, but other lenses may be too long. Contact us to discuss your project requirements. With any zoom lens, we recommend you tape the zoom ring into position to ensure it doesn’t subtly shift mid-project.
Yes, though for a range of good reasons we recommend using an APS-C camera. Please contact us for more advice and in-depth discussion. The regular Timelapse X Pro housing is designed for APS-C cameras and will not accommodate all full-frame camera and lens combinations. If you do wish to use a full frame camera, contact us for more information about…
We don’t recommend using an unsupported camera as we cannot guarantee its performance with the Timelapse X Pro controller. Cameras not listed above might function with the Timelapse X Pro controller, however they have not been tested or have failed compatibility tests. Contact us to discuss your requirements if you would like to use an unsupported camera.
Please contact us for more information on current supported cameras.
You can supply your own camera and lens, or purchase one from us with your system. Contact us to discuss prices for available cameras and lenses.