M Mkvackay Active member Apr 27, 2012 #1 I know i've been postin a bunch, but i combined, lengthened and used a higher quality conversion to create this video. enjoy /images/flash_video_placeholder.png
I know i've been postin a bunch, but i combined, lengthened and used a higher quality conversion to create this video. enjoy /images/flash_video_placeholder.png
norgeanders Active member Apr 29, 2012 #9 let me re ask that question so does your canon 7d do time lapses or did you use an accessory and if what? Thanks
let me re ask that question so does your canon 7d do time lapses or did you use an accessory and if what? Thanks
M Mkvackay Active member Apr 29, 2012 #10 ah misunderstood. i use an intervalometer to get timelapses. got mine off of amazon for 35$
M Mkvackay Active member Apr 30, 2012 #12 there are three different timelapses in there 1st one and the last one were both ~2 hours each, the middle one was only an hour
there are three different timelapses in there 1st one and the last one were both ~2 hours each, the middle one was only an hour
hot.pocket Active member Apr 30, 2012 #13 Question, something I've always wondered... In a timelapse do you do the panning in post or is it done during the actual filming somehow? Sweet job by the way!
Question, something I've always wondered... In a timelapse do you do the panning in post or is it done during the actual filming somehow? Sweet job by the way!
M Mkvackay Active member Apr 30, 2012 #14 thanks! this panning is in post, but i have a 6 foot slider and a motion timelapse remote and motor coming. soon i will have dynamic timelapses
thanks! this panning is in post, but i have a 6 foot slider and a motion timelapse remote and motor coming. soon i will have dynamic timelapses
norgeanders Active member Apr 30, 2012 #15 Thats awesome thanks for all the info! i like the time lapses
currentwestman Active member Apr 30, 2012 #16 those are sick man i have no input but what lens was that/how wide was FOV?
M Mkvackay Active member Apr 30, 2012 #17 sigma10-20mm at 10mm, not entirely sure of the field of view though