Love your time lapses. I too am suffering through the flicker issue with my D300 and 18-200 G lens. Are you using Nikkor G lenses? I also see flicker in the blacks. How have you been smoothing out exposure changes time lapsing sunsets? Can you post the link to the Granite Bay Software discussion of flicker? Their de-flicker software is Windows only, unfortunately.
It has an intervolemeter function within the camera so you are able to take multiple shots at specified intervals. Then you have to assemble them using a third party program such as Quicktime Pro or Final Cut Pro.
great video .when you record a time lapse or interval timer shooting on a d300 does it save every picture individually or does it make it into some kind of file that plays the actual time=lapse? im going to buy a d300 and im just curious
Hi. Glad you liked them. I actually just use quicktime to assemble the photos. If you go to the File menu and click on "Open Image Sequence" it is pretty straight forward. Just make sure all your photos are in a single folder, and you select the first picture in the folder. Once and a while I bring them in through Final Cut, but only when I want to tweak some of the colors or add effects.
Wow, your timelapses are great. I also tried with my D300, without the pan/tilt head, but I have problems with the light measuring at low light, some consecutive frames are differently exposed which makes the video blink. Any idea how to correct that? Is it the fault of the matrix measurement?
That's interesting that you are experiencing the flicker issue in low light. The Granite Bay Software website has a good description concerning the issue, but I have not used their filter. Because the issue only happens to me in bright light (white clouds, and sun) I use a ND .9 filter that seems to do the trick. Glad you liked the time lapses!
Love your time lapses. I too am suffering through the flicker issue with my D300 and 18-200 G lens. Are you using Nikkor G lenses? I also see flicker in the blacks. How have you been smoothing out exposure changes time lapsing sunsets? Can you post the link to the Granite Bay Software discussion of flicker? Their de-flicker software is Windows only, unfortunately.
my arm hair stood on end at 2:40
choufeizhu 2 years ago
I like your timelaps movies!
looks like a lot hours you've spent with shooting them :-)
the music is from the composer phillip glass ( austrian) ?
greetings
klemming 3 years ago
this isn't "fooling around"
its beautiful
maxytaxi 3 years ago
in a word?
Sublime
iammaeling 3 years ago
How are managing to pan so smoothly?
mr2monster 3 years ago
Just watched this again and all I can say is... damn. you rocked that spot. Please give us a glimpse of it HD:vimeo etc. damn!
milapse 3 years ago
Love your time lapses. I too am suffering through the flicker issue with my D300 and 18-200 G lens. Are you using Nikkor G lenses? I also see flicker in the blacks. How have you been smoothing out exposure changes time lapsing sunsets? Can you post the link to the Granite Bay Software discussion of flicker? Their de-flicker software is Windows only, unfortunately.
btnmasher 3 years ago
Excellent video. Tell us a little about how you edited this video. Which software do you use for post production, encoding, fading between clips etc.
Im looking forward to using the head myself!!
thx :)
timelapseforum 3 years ago
this was beautiful! awesome work! does the d300 have a time lapse function built into it?
neverglorious 3 years ago
It has an intervolemeter function within the camera so you are able to take multiple shots at specified intervals. Then you have to assemble them using a third party program such as Quicktime Pro or Final Cut Pro.
cdwither 3 years ago
veryy cool the moving ;)
kill666olah 3 years ago
love this music recognize it from the truman show
funnyfeller 4 years ago
great video .when you record a time lapse or interval timer shooting on a d300 does it save every picture individually or does it make it into some kind of file that plays the actual time=lapse? im going to buy a d300 and im just curious
funnyfeller 4 years ago
camera compressed movies a no no. you want the most data you can handle! scale down=good - scale up=noooo
milapse 3 years ago
Hey! Very nice lapses! I have a D300 myself:) What kind of software do you use to convert the pictures into a video?
hakondawg 4 years ago
Hi. Glad you liked them. I actually just use quicktime to assemble the photos. If you go to the File menu and click on "Open Image Sequence" it is pretty straight forward. Just make sure all your photos are in a single folder, and you select the first picture in the folder. Once and a while I bring them in through Final Cut, but only when I want to tweak some of the colors or add effects.
cdwither 4 years ago
Oh smart, thank u:)
hakondawg 4 years ago
Wow, your timelapses are great. I also tried with my D300, without the pan/tilt head, but I have problems with the light measuring at low light, some consecutive frames are differently exposed which makes the video blink. Any idea how to correct that? Is it the fault of the matrix measurement?
Tambako 4 years ago
That's interesting that you are experiencing the flicker issue in low light. The Granite Bay Software website has a good description concerning the issue, but I have not used their filter. Because the issue only happens to me in bright light (white clouds, and sun) I use a ND .9 filter that seems to do the trick. Glad you liked the time lapses!
cdwither 4 years ago
Love your time lapses. I too am suffering through the flicker issue with my D300 and 18-200 G lens. Are you using Nikkor G lenses? I also see flicker in the blacks. How have you been smoothing out exposure changes time lapsing sunsets? Can you post the link to the Granite Bay Software discussion of flicker? Their de-flicker software is Windows only, unfortunately.
btnmasher 3 years ago
Shoot manual whenever you can and slow that shutter down. Cameras are prone to high speed shutter inconsistancy as well!
milapse 3 years ago
Awesome work, I too want to know what song is playing?
bcmooney101 4 years ago
The title of the song is "Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra: II" by Dennis Russell Davies & Stuttgart Chamber Orchetra. Glad you enjoyed it!
cdwither 4 years ago
Nice collection of footage.
Who was the band that was playing?
comedyhunter 4 years ago
Great place!! nice use of pans... rock on!
milapse 4 years ago
Absolutely awesome!
Was this manually panned/tilted?
- Al!
ALAPINO 4 years ago
He used the 'MILapse method' check it out. ;-)
milapse 4 years ago
Alright, thanks!
- Al!
ALAPINO 4 years ago
Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing this.
sandykeanufan 4 years ago