- Camera on continuous shutter mode, about 1 second
- Low resolution (640x480)
- Pre-set your exposure/arpeture to something constant
It's a bit hard to hold the camera steady, and as I got more tired/the hiking got more difficult, it gets shakier. A lot of people say this video makes them motion sick.
Hi Patratcan. Basically: yes. I have an old digicam (Canon A60 I think) with a "continuous shutter" mode. In this mode, you just hold the shutter button and it will take pictures as often as it can (about 1 per second for my camera). I set it to low-resolution (640x480) and finally I use free software called "photolapse" to build the final video. (More...)
Hmn. Actually, that's basically it! Haha =)
- Camera on continuous shutter mode, about 1 second
- Low resolution (640x480)
- Pre-set your exposure/arpeture to something constant
It's a bit hard to hold the camera steady, and as I got more tired/the hiking got more difficult, it gets shakier. A lot of people say this video makes them motion sick.
PsySal 2 years ago
Hi Patratcan. Basically: yes. I have an old digicam (Canon A60 I think) with a "continuous shutter" mode. In this mode, you just hold the shutter button and it will take pictures as often as it can (about 1 per second for my camera). I set it to low-resolution (640x480) and finally I use free software called "photolapse" to build the final video. (More...)
PsySal 2 years ago
How do you make those kind of videos? Were you holding a video camera all the way to the top?
patratcan 2 years ago