Does anyone know if there exists an app that acts as an intervalometer for my Nikon D3200 because this DSLR does not have a timelapse feature?
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It's not an app, but it is the way many time lapse sequences are done: A wired remote shutter release with an intervalometer built in.
This one is designed to work with your D3200.
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Just a note that you can get unbranded versions of that same device for as little as 8 or 10 £/$/€ I got one for £8.50 inc free postage. Works like a charm. – Tetsujin Dec 30 '16 at 13:47
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It is hard to find the cheapest unbranded versions with the right connector for the D3200. – Michael C Dec 30 '16 at 18:47
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Ah, OK. Actually, mine ends in a stereo mini-jack socket to which an adaptor to my D5500's accessory port has been added. According to Nikon imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d3200/spec.htm and imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d5500/spec.htm both will take the same MC-DC2 remote, so one can only assume the pinout is the same. – Tetsujin Dec 30 '16 at 18:55