I can't make time lapse work on my wb2000 at all! I select interval mode, interval and number of shots in menu, but when i semi-press shutter button, drive mode resets to single shot! I tried several times and waited several minutes, but unfortunately no further image acquisition occured.
I can't seem to make the time lapse work right, at the end of the process
all I get is a series of shots with no way of running like a video. Will it run on the camera? My Canon g9 makes easy time lapse videos to be run on the camera.
@schooder You mean the interval function? With the interval function, you just get a series of pictures you have to put together yourself with a program like Quicktime Pro.
@iSanta500 Yeah, later on, i noticed that too. It's just the natural curve of the lens, because it's a pretty wide lens. It's no specific setting or anything like that.
@ar4216 Yeah, 1 minute is the fastest. Indeed it's limiting, 5 seconds would be more like it. These are not pictures by the way. For this i just recorded 1080p video. Works great too, it's a shame it cannot record longer than 20 though. But overall i'm very happy with the camera!
@thewardrums So you took 4 videos (each 20 minutes) ? Do you know if any hacked firmware downloads will allow the camera to take videos longer than 20 minutes ? BTW, I just bought this camera and love it (so sad that Samsung limited the video time length).
@smoothntallGWM Yeah, i just took a couple vids of 20 minutes. I heard there's something with the law that if a camera can take video in one run longer than 20 something minutes it legally has to be called a video-camera. That's why all the still cam's have limits for video, i believe.
@thewardrums My SONY P10 records video until the memory card is full (1GB is about 1:15 record time). The "reason" Samsung made the bad choice is because in Europe there's an extra 8% tax on "video cameras", so they sell the EXACT same hardware in both markets. SONY was smarter they sell different hardware (actually just a firmware mod) models to allow the rest of the world "unlimited" video. So sad Samsung wasn't smart about "solving" to the tax issue (hurts customers).
Hello,
Can the camera be plugged in to an external power source for long interval shooting?
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InvestigativeHD 4 months ago
Hello! I need your help!
I can't make time lapse work on my wb2000 at all! I select interval mode, interval and number of shots in menu, but when i semi-press shutter button, drive mode resets to single shot! I tried several times and waited several minutes, but unfortunately no further image acquisition occured.
Maybe i should update the firmware?
Thanks in advance.
dining0philosopher 11 months ago
@dining0philosopher Just read the manual man:
- 1 Rotate the drive mode dial to Interval.
- 2 Set your interval options in the menu
- 3 Turn off the camera.
• The camera automatically turns on and takes the first shot
after about 1 minute. After the first shot, the camera turns off.
• The camera automatically turns on after the interval you set
and takes the next photo.
Works on mine!
jaapsoad 11 months ago
@jaapsoad thank you, i just done so
dining0philosopher 11 months ago
I can't seem to make the time lapse work right, at the end of the process
all I get is a series of shots with no way of running like a video. Will it run on the camera? My Canon g9 makes easy time lapse videos to be run on the camera.
schooder 1 year ago
@schooder You mean the interval function? With the interval function, you just get a series of pictures you have to put together yourself with a program like Quicktime Pro.
jaapsoad 1 year ago
Do you know if for longer timelapses you would have problem with auto standby? or does it stay on no problem?
MrScienceFUN 1 year ago
@MrScienceFUN If you are referring to the interval function: it automatically shuts off and turns on to make the next shot.
thewardrums 1 year ago
It's an interesing video.
BTW, the horizon of the green field curved a little. What setting did you use?
iSanta500 1 year ago
@iSanta500 Yeah, later on, i noticed that too. It's just the natural curve of the lens, because it's a pretty wide lens. It's no specific setting or anything like that.
thewardrums 1 year ago
Nice video, what software did you use for the conversion ?
MrMarksstuff 1 year ago
@MrMarksstuff I used Magix movie edit pro 16 plus to edit and render the whole thing
thewardrums 1 year ago
Nice car btw ;)
ducce1 1 year ago
Cool! I've found it's best to set the white balance before taking a video or some funky color shifts will happen...
TheBiggyriggy 1 year ago
Aight, heb je een 1080p camera gekocht?
Devellx 1 year ago
@Devellx ja man. hij's echt vol baas.
thewardrums 1 year ago
Very nice!
Are you using the software within the camera to create this video?
BTW:
I posted a lot of Samsung TL350/WB2000 video samples too. Check out my channel.
TechJoeNo1 1 year ago
@TechJoeNo1 No, edited it together later, with some color correction, but not much.
jaapsoad 1 year ago
Nice shot! Impressed the cloud's movement.
samsungimaging 1 year ago
Very cool and it did turn out great. I read that the fastest this camera can do is one shot every minute. If that's true it's a bit limiting.
ar4216 1 year ago
@ar4216 Yeah, 1 minute is the fastest. Indeed it's limiting, 5 seconds would be more like it. These are not pictures by the way. For this i just recorded 1080p video. Works great too, it's a shame it cannot record longer than 20 though. But overall i'm very happy with the camera!
thewardrums 1 year ago
@thewardrums Wait a sec! You can do a timelapse with video? I didn't see that in manual. How does it work?
mbelicek 1 year ago
@mbelicek Simple! Just take a long video of something, and speed it up later in your software.
thewardrums 1 year ago
@thewardrums So you took 4 videos (each 20 minutes) ? Do you know if any hacked firmware downloads will allow the camera to take videos longer than 20 minutes ? BTW, I just bought this camera and love it (so sad that Samsung limited the video time length).
smoothntallGWM 1 month ago
@smoothntallGWM Yeah, i just took a couple vids of 20 minutes. I heard there's something with the law that if a camera can take video in one run longer than 20 something minutes it legally has to be called a video-camera. That's why all the still cam's have limits for video, i believe.
thewardrums 1 month ago
@thewardrums My SONY P10 records video until the memory card is full (1GB is about 1:15 record time). The "reason" Samsung made the bad choice is because in Europe there's an extra 8% tax on "video cameras", so they sell the EXACT same hardware in both markets. SONY was smarter they sell different hardware (actually just a firmware mod) models to allow the rest of the world "unlimited" video. So sad Samsung wasn't smart about "solving" to the tax issue (hurts customers).
smoothntallGWM 1 month ago