@Xeron66 10 frames every 1 second would mean this one-minute video took two minutes and twenty-four seconds to shoot, whereas a minute of "six-frames-per-minute" footage means the sharpening stone took four hours to dry completely. I'm assuming a standard of 24 frames per second for my calculations, which may not be correct.
@awfuldynne You're right. It was 1 frame every 10 seconds. The camera has a nice little feature where you can dial in the number of seconds between frames.
@agtwitch It's an Ikea desk that has taken a good measure of abuse. Thanks for commenting on my little clip. I have some other time-lapse stuff here on Youtube if you're interested.
I think you mean 10 frames for every 1 second.I might be wrong though.
Xeron66 5 months ago
@Xeron66 10 frames every 1 second would mean this one-minute video took two minutes and twenty-four seconds to shoot, whereas a minute of "six-frames-per-minute" footage means the sharpening stone took four hours to dry completely. I'm assuming a standard of 24 frames per second for my calculations, which may not be correct.
awfuldynne 4 months ago
@awfuldynne You're right. It was 1 frame every 10 seconds. The camera has a nice little feature where you can dial in the number of seconds between frames.
wetink70 3 months ago
@agtwitch It's an Ikea desk that has taken a good measure of abuse. Thanks for commenting on my little clip. I have some other time-lapse stuff here on Youtube if you're interested.
wetink70 11 months ago