Time-Lapse Photos and Video
You can use several time-lapse modes to take a series of photos or video frames at a set interval.
- Standard
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Standard time-lapse mode takes a series of photos or video frames at a set time interval. This mode is useful for most daytime time-lapse photos or videos, and for when you want to start and stop time-lapse recording manually.
- Extended
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Extended time-lapse mode takes series of photos at a longer time interval, with an optional automatic start time and duration. While using extended time-lapse mode, the camera goes into low power mode between shots to extend the battery life. This mode is useful when you want to capture time-lapse photos over an extended time period, or when you cannot attend the camera to start and stop time-lapse recording manually.
NOTE: This mode is available for photos only. - Night
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Night time-lapse mode takes a series of extended-exposure photos at a set time interval. This mode is useful for capturing time-lapse photos in low light conditions, or for capturing a series of extended-exposure photos at a fixed location.
NOTE: This mode is available for photos only. - Travelapse
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Travelapse™ mode takes a series of photos or video frames at a set distance interval, in kilometers or miles. This mode is useful for capturing a series of photos during a long road trip.
- Recording a Time-Lapse or Travelapse Video
- Taking Time-Lapse Photos Using the Garmin VIRB App
- Taking Extended Time-Lapse Photos
- Taking Time-Lapse Photos at Night