Up snowboarding the other week I noticed a lot of people with these square cameras on their helmets. I didn't see any of them turning them on or off though. Was wondering if anyone has used these before or know much about them
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Tom: Since we are on the topic of timelapse here is a checklist of things to think about
1. Need a intervalometer . These things are not cheap. I've heard you can get some cheaper knock offs but you'll want to get something like this Canon
Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 ... moreSince we are on the topic of timelapse here is a checklist of things to think about
1. Need a intervalometer . These things are not cheap. I've heard you can get some cheaper knock offs but you'll want to get something like this Canon
Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
2. Tripod - having a heavier one can help when its windy. You don't want any movements. Sandbags help.
3. Camera. You'll want a camera that you can set to full manual mode for shutter and aperture and you'll want manual focus. Set to sraw or manual white balance. It's important to get a consistent exposure for all your shots. Sunset to night sky with stars are difficult because of the range of luminance and to get a good exposure for all of it you would need to change your exposure settings. I haven't had a chance to shoot that type yet so if you know of any good tutorials please share or I'll post up more later.
3.5 - Depending on your shot, think of going with longer exposures. I'm not totally sure why but I think it helps with the fl... less
April 19, 2011
Tom: Here is my first attempt at creating timelapse videos. I shot mainly desert landscapes focusing on getting cool cloud movements and weather. I have a lot respect for timelapse photographers like Tom Lowe. It take a lot patience and skill to capture timela... moreHere is my first attempt at creating timelapse videos. I shot mainly desert landscapes focusing on getting cool cloud movements and weather. I have a lot respect for timelapse photographers like Tom Lowe. It take a lot patience and skill to capture timelapse scenes like they have shot.
Timelapse videos of the Nevada desert landscape. Pyramid Lake, Peavine Mountain, Winnemucca Dry Lake, Truckee not really Nevada but close to home. http://www.tomrdesigns.com
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