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FlaFFy_91
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posted on 30th Sep 14 at 21:28 |
There's nothing specific I wanted to shoot just wanted to have a go at it really. Was going to use my go pro as a camera as it can shoot in time laps mode itself all I'd have to do would be set it up and move it. Plus the quality from it is good enough for a start off.
Going to look at some software now anyways.
Thanks chaps.
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Balling
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posted on 26th Sep 14 at 11:24 |
How far do you need to pan?
The resolution of your camera stills is much higher than the finished video output, so there's lots of room to pan within the frame, without actually moving the camera.
Depends on what you're shooting as well, though. If you want a panning wide angle shot, then you've got to rotate the camera.
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Ian
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posted on 26th Sep 14 at 00:25 |
Time lapse is easy enough - you can even do that post-process if the hardware won't do it.
Moving the camera, only a mechanism on the tripod.
Doesn't look like it needs to be mega-bucks.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Osrso-360-Panning-Rotating-Time-lapse-for-GoPro-with-Tripod-Mount-as-Myrmica-/231233445005?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item35d6965c8d
Only other thing I'd say is see if the software can smooth it a bit, be nice to stabilise the pan so you're not really relying on that tripod thing rotating at a constant pace.
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FlaFFy_91
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posted on 25th Sep 14 at 22:38 |
Is there a way of doing this without the silly silly expensive equipment?
Like these sort of things
http://youtu.be/OKdct7zoLPY
I've seen these... But are they any good?
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm?itemId=221425759672
[Edited on 25-09-2014 by FlaFFy_91]
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