Thanks. It's not about the editing software though. Video is video after all. Unless you're doing complicated stuff with graphics and multi channel sound then there's no point in the likes of Vegas Pro.
It's all about the camera really and how you shoot it.
I still use £70 video editing software along with the higher end stuff mate. It depends really.
The night timelapse I did on Vegas Pro though. I opened one of the images taken at night, and chose "image sequence" and all Vegas asks of you then is how many frames per second you wish - and it does the rest for you.
Handy! ;)