in theory could timelapse not be done at crazy resolutions if the software used to stick it together allowed so? is there software that can handle 18mp vids?? maybe thats a bit excessive...
First install Canon EOS Utility (comes with your camera). Once it was installed, plug your camera via USB into the comp and open it up. Go into "camera settings/remote shooting" (in the menu) and you can adjust settings there (frame rate, how photos etc.) I then used iStopmotion to put the photos into a sequence (25 frames a second), exported a .mov file, then used FCP to do some touch ups, colour correct etc. Hope that helps! If not, send me an email. :)
@mattsmolen I've done this and it works great. The only problem I have is that it takes up lots of memory on my cameras memory card. Is there a way that you can save the recording to the computer and not to the cameras memory card? Thanks.
in theory could timelapse not be done at crazy resolutions if the software used to stick it together allowed so? is there software that can handle 18mp vids?? maybe thats a bit excessive...
gobacktorussia 1 year ago
@gobacktorussia after effects my friend
ExitProducts 1 year ago
@gobacktorussia In almost all cameras is a setting to change the image quality, set it to 729p or 1080p those are the standard HD for video.
DemonAMVs 1 year ago
oh and the battery worn out in like how much time ?
or the mac could charge it while it is connected through usb ?
gohan2oo6 1 year ago
thanks!
sergvideo 1 year ago
how exactly did you do that?
trwerojo 1 year ago
@trwerojo pretty easily actually.
First install Canon EOS Utility (comes with your camera). Once it was installed, plug your camera via USB into the comp and open it up. Go into "camera settings/remote shooting" (in the menu) and you can adjust settings there (frame rate, how photos etc.) I then used iStopmotion to put the photos into a sequence (25 frames a second), exported a .mov file, then used FCP to do some touch ups, colour correct etc. Hope that helps! If not, send me an email. :)
mattsmolen 1 year ago 2
@mattsmolen thanks! i'll try this one now.
trwerojo 1 year ago
@mattsmolen I've done this and it works great. The only problem I have is that it takes up lots of memory on my cameras memory card. Is there a way that you can save the recording to the computer and not to the cameras memory card? Thanks.
StoneBridgeStudios 1 year ago