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SHOOTING TIME-LAPSE ON PANASONIC FULL-FRAME CAMERAS (featuring the Panasonic Lumix S-1). 

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This video takes you through the setup, shooting, video creation and playback for time-lapse video on Panasonic Lumix full-frame cameras. My demos were made using the Lumix S-1, but the same system is available on the S-5 and other full frame cameras, and even on my G9. Enjoy the video and see if it inspires you to try some time-lapse of your own! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE for more from my world of photography.
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@joyoffilming9500
@joyoffilming9500 Год назад
Awesome tutorial!
@jiffijoff9780
@jiffijoff9780 2 года назад
Couple of suggestions: - as mentioned by another commenter: use of an ND filter introduces motion blur, which smoothens the movements in the video. - You might want to set your shutter mode to eshutter to prevent the mechanical shutter from being run down too fast with lots of timelapses. - When using an external intervalometer it's great to shoot exposure brackets. That way you basically produce three, five or more timelapses with different exposures at the same time. Great for blending the appropriate sequence into each other depending on the day/night time transition. - one easy way of timelapsing is too shoot a video in variable frame rate and set that to the minimum of 2 fps. That will save tons of SD card space. Further slow that video down in post with motion blur enabled to average many frames.
@naturesimagephotography
@naturesimagephotography 2 года назад
Thanks for the comments, I have been interested to read yours and some of the others. This video was really about learning to use the automated in-camera function, so at this stage I'm not looking for other methods for creating timelapse. There is food for thought there and I might take a little more time some-day to learn more about some of those methods. Thank you.
@oneeyedphotographer
@oneeyedphotographer 2 года назад
Ideally, your exposure is half the interval to give you the motion blur you seen in well-shot video. 300 shots is ten seconds at 30 FPS, longer at 25. I would shoot 300 mostly. I would shoot raw and process the video in my computer. That allows different cropping, and my usual post processing. I might use an external timer, so I can use high-res mode, or bracket, or something/
@AoyagiAichou
@AoyagiAichou 2 года назад
Hi Andrew, have you tried using much longer exposure to make the timelapse videos look less choppy? With an ND filter?
@BarryBeckhamVideos
@BarryBeckhamVideos 2 года назад
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@leric4205
@leric4205 2 года назад
Pas de traduction en langue étrangère ?
@odinata
@odinata Год назад
Shoot RAW. Use LRTimelapse. JPEGs are never the best.
@BarryBeckhamVideos
@BarryBeckhamVideos 2 года назад
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