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The autonomy of your Tikee depends on several factors:
• the sunshine and the exposure of the solar panel;
• the type of time lapse (short or long term) and the shooting interval;
• the upload of photos on the cloud (or no) and the quality of the connection.
Here are estimates of autonomy using only tbattery energy (these numbers may be signicantly
revised upwards depending on the sunshine) and with an ambient temperature of 20°C:
Without upload
With upload (125KB/s)
Short-term
timelapse
Long-term
timelapse
Maximum
12 hours
Maximum
10 hours
1 photo every 5 minutes:
8 d (24/24) / 14 d (12 h/24)
1 photo every 15 minutes:
20 d (24/24) / 30 d (12 h/24)
1 photo every 30 minutes:
30 d (24/24) / 41 d (12 h/24)
1 photo every hour:
41 d (24/24) / 50 d (12 h/24)
2 photos per day: 60 days
1 photo every 5 minutes:
2.6 d (24h/24) / 5 d (12h/24)
1 photo every 15 minutes:
7 d (24h/24) / 13 d (12h/24)
1 photo every 30 minutes:
13 d (24h/24) / 21 d (12h/24)
1 photo every hour:
21 d (24h/24) / 31 d (12h/24)
2 photos per day : 52 days
Once the time lapse sequence(s) are set up, you can start the time lapse(s) from the status menu on the
mobile app by clicking on ‘Starting recording’, or by pressing the ‘Trigger’ button ( ) at the rear side
of your Tikee.
The sequence(s) is/are started when the ‘’sequence LED’’ ashes :
• 3 seconds of slow blue ashing light : ongoing sequence (standby between two shots)
• 2 seconds of xed blue light : ongoing sequence (active and ongoing shooting)
Note: If you create new time lapses sequences and that your Tikee is still in timelapse capture mode, you don’t
need to start again the new time lapses sequences.
. Autonomy
. Starting a timelapse