It is always wise to shoot a few more than what is required just for good measure. Therefore, to make a 10 second video you will need to shoot 24fps multiplied by 10 seconds, which equates to 240 images total, or 300 using 30fps. This means 24 or 30 photographs appear consecutively within a one second span. Video in the US is typically viewed at 24 frames per second for cinema, or 30 frames per second for broadcast. The math is simple. Say you need a 10 second time-lapse.
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