I moslty use a Canon S5, SX10, and 5D for time lapse work. The F1 could certainly do it, too. For this test, I set the F1 on a tripod and then used the external shutter trigger to actuate the shutter at regular intervals for the still photo sequence, and made the video from there. You could automate the still image-taking process with Casio's F1 PC remote control application, which connects to the camera via USB. I haven' t experimented with that much yet though.
I haven't any software that really works well yet... but if you know of some I'd be interested in checking it out!
Oddly, sometimes my regular cameras (Canon S5 and SX10) have a lot of exposure variation (producing the flicker) while other times it's rock steady - even though I almost always shoot with full manual aperture, shutter and ISO. :-/
In this test I wanted to see how smoothly the Casio would handle the gradual light increase in full auto mode... apparen;t not so well! XD
OMG sooo nice :,)
EXTERMINADORJAVIER 2 months ago
Are you using EX-F! for time lapse recording? Could you let me know how do you do it? Thanks
badngoodcomments 9 months ago
I moslty use a Canon S5, SX10, and 5D for time lapse work. The F1 could certainly do it, too. For this test, I set the F1 on a tripod and then used the external shutter trigger to actuate the shutter at regular intervals for the still photo sequence, and made the video from there. You could automate the still image-taking process with Casio's F1 PC remote control application, which connects to the camera via USB. I haven' t experimented with that much yet though.
JcmdiStockFootage 9 months ago
u need a deflicker
DarkManX37 1 year ago
I haven't any software that really works well yet... but if you know of some I'd be interested in checking it out!
Oddly, sometimes my regular cameras (Canon S5 and SX10) have a lot of exposure variation (producing the flicker) while other times it's rock steady - even though I almost always shoot with full manual aperture, shutter and ISO. :-/
In this test I wanted to see how smoothly the Casio would handle the gradual light increase in full auto mode... apparen;t not so well! XD
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
beautiful
Kaylawrites 1 year ago
Thanks so much for watching! :-)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago