@JoshHoVEVO It actually depends on how you want your Time Lapse to look. I prefer shorter intervals like, a photograph every 2-3 seconds. It makes the video look nice and smooth. For clouds, the interval should be very short so it will look good. For long project where the movement is very slow, long intervals are better. Then you have the choice to decide the frames per second after the photographs have been taken.
Nice!
TheTimeLapseGuys 1 month ago
@TheTimeLapseGuys thank you :) it was kind of an experiment to see how things work
JoshHoVEVO 1 month ago
@JoshHoVEVO It's really good. What camera did you use?
TheTimeLapseGuys 1 month ago
@TheTimeLapseGuys a normal digital camera - Olympus T10, that's all xD I'm thinking about buying a DSLR one but money is a big issue haha
JoshHoVEVO 1 month ago
@JoshHoVEVO Yeah, I know what you mean. I need a new camera too. Soon hopefully.
TheTimeLapseGuys 1 month ago
@TheTimeLapseGuys I want to ask you something. What is the proper duration for one frame?
JoshHoVEVO 1 month ago
@JoshHoVEVO It actually depends on how you want your Time Lapse to look. I prefer shorter intervals like, a photograph every 2-3 seconds. It makes the video look nice and smooth. For clouds, the interval should be very short so it will look good. For long project where the movement is very slow, long intervals are better. Then you have the choice to decide the frames per second after the photographs have been taken.
TheTimeLapseGuys 1 month ago