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Time Lapse the Hidden World of Insect Life on Fungi - Interview with Ecologist Dmitry Schigel, PhD
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Time Lapse the Hidden World of Insect Life on Fungi - Interview with Ecologist Dmitry Schigel, PhD

Time lapse video mostly surrounds big objects, but the Brinno cameras are actually capable of capturing tiny objects thanks to short focusing distance. 
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Platypus- Simon Roberts Research with Brinno Time Lapse Cameras
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Unlocking the Mysteries of the Platypus- Simon Roberts Research with Brinno Time Lapse Cameras

...The ecology of the platypus has long captivated scientists, however it is a cryptic animal that is only rarely observed in the wild. Simon Roberts, a retired biologist with over a decade of expe...
Tracking Fossil Sites with Time Lapse - Interview with Paleontologist Christopher McKean, PhD
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Tracking Fossil Sites with Time Lapse - Interview with Paleontologist Christopher McKean, PhD

One of the biggest advantages of a time lapse camera is how it sustains such a long period of recording. Fossils from ancient generations happen to have a similar concept, so what could be better t...