Interesting and enjoyable, although I've no immediate plans to invest in time lapse panning equipment etc. I look forward to Rannoch as it's there I did my first, rookie, landscape shots. The place is so good that even I, total beginner as I then was, came away with some decent pictures.
Unlike the last two vlogs, this one was bang on the money. Really enjoyed the info about the equipment you used & how to use it. Great location. Looking forward to the next vlog in England, erm, United Kingdom! I'm not sure, but I think its called Scotland?
There must be happy medium between this device (which is expensive, for me at least) and an egg timer from IKEA which will support a compact camera but not a DSLR!
You didn't really go into your lens, what our recommended settings for what you want to do. So, Curious. Lot of good tips and suggestions!, I stumbled on this and now I'm subscribed!
Hi both, thanks for that interesting video!I know that setting up a time laps is always a lot things you have to take care about on either the technical device(s) like to check the batterie, get the cable plugged etc., etc., which you have described perfectly. Unfortunately, I have missed the setup you did on your camera. Can I ask you to tell what settings you put to your camera to get the foreground and background sharp?
The format of many landscape RU-vid videos are the same and have become pretty boring. Mostly start with the alarm going off and the journey to the location.
If u make 24-50 mpx timelapse you can just crop in and imitate slider. also to really go creative - mix part video part timelapse in same frame, zoom from timelapse in to slo mo, crop in and follow the object like boat or car, speed up evening video into night lapse, do some hyperlapsing. possibilities are endless, this is just boring. last shot was amazing tho.