Time Lapse Test - Panasonic AG-HMC40 interval recording - WegenerImages.com
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@theskiingdrummer After Effects post processing motion stabilization is pretty amazing. If you have an issue with it, the advanced mode just takes twice as long to capture data and it will save any useable footage. Basically an earthquake would still be useable. So, it takes time and money, but most footage can be saved and smoothed out if you have the type of footage that is hard to look at.
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cool i am going to get the hmc 40
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how did u do this? u left ur camera there all day?
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i wish our camera had 2 second, 3 second and 5 second instead of just 1, 10, and up
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quisiera saber como se hace..tengo una camara igual pero no se como hace
i dont speak english...
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i was wondering, what is the slowest possible shutter speed in this time lapse mode? And also how is the camera's image stabilization, is the picture quality still good in bumpy conditions?
theskiingdrummer 6 months ago
@theskiingdrummer If I remember correctly you can set the camera at virtually any shutter speed during time-lapse. The Image Stabilization is typical as most cameras, not really designed for 'bumpy conditions.' just to keep small shake down. I guess it would depend on what you had in mind
mwegener2 6 months ago
I am also looking into purchasing this camcorder but had a question. When this time lapse was taken, did this camera have any aftermarket products assembled to it?
holytornado84 1 year ago
@holytornado84 Nope not a thing. When this was taken the camera had only been out for about a month.
mwegener2 1 year ago