I also use very low cost cameras for my timelapse. Even cheaper from ebay. I pay less than £10 for each camera including postage. I would not want to leave an expensive camera on my roof or out in the garden for weeks on end.
It is actually an inexpensive camera. It is a Samsung SD SMX-C10 CCD Camera. Retail around $150-200. But I needed this camera beacuse of it's CCD sensor and because it does NOT have an optical stabilization, just digital. My more expensive Canon Vixia HF100 HD image vibrates too much and blurs in the cockpit of my training airplane.
The video was edited in Sony Vegas, and the music was spliced together from a 31 second clip in GarageBand on my Macbook.
Did anyone see the mountain in the back of 30 seconds
TheTinapop10 4 months ago
I also use very low cost cameras for my timelapse. Even cheaper from ebay. I pay less than £10 for each camera including postage. I would not want to leave an expensive camera on my roof or out in the garden for weeks on end.
I make my movies in Windows movie maker.
boywithadolphin 1 year ago
Lol I'm-m-m-m-m-m-m dreaming of a white, valentines day-y-y-y???? lolwut. Z0mg WHAT, NOOOOOOOOOOO!
TheMagicalLemon01 1 year ago
Bello.
TonyEtna1987 2 years ago
Grazie tanto!
rwclayborn 2 years ago
It is actually an inexpensive camera. It is a Samsung SD SMX-C10 CCD Camera. Retail around $150-200. But I needed this camera beacuse of it's CCD sensor and because it does NOT have an optical stabilization, just digital. My more expensive Canon Vixia HF100 HD image vibrates too much and blurs in the cockpit of my training airplane.
The video was edited in Sony Vegas, and the music was spliced together from a 31 second clip in GarageBand on my Macbook.
rwclayborn 2 years ago
What kind of camera did you get??
StretchTheBand 2 years ago