Affordable Time Lapse
tahoeartisan
21 Feb 2012 01:37
Would like to Show and Tell A Time Lapse product.
Can I get an assist as how to add an active product page link to this discussion site?
Got OK from top Pond5 brass to do so !
Can I get an assist as how to add an active product page link to this discussion site?
Got OK from top Pond5 brass to do so !
SimpleIconic
21 Feb 2012 06:19
Need to explain what you are trying to show my friend, not sure I understand.
How to post video is click the Clip icon below, enter clip number for first field, then hit enter and number 3 for second field.
How to post video is click the Clip icon below, enter clip number for first field, then hit enter and number 3 for second field.
tahoeartisan
21 Feb 2012 07:04
Friend says: I recently Purchased a "Time Lapse" Camera and would like to set link on Forum to Show the actual Product. Possibly others have same or used same. Not yet ready to show the actual footage. Just the Product Link.
Mizamook
21 Feb 2012 07:10
I'm curious about this...perhaps simply click the "Link" button below the forum reply field, enter the URL, and then in the next query box enter a human-speak name for it.
SimpleIconic
21 Feb 2012 09:14
Yup, that should work.
zygistudio
21 Feb 2012 09:18
http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/time-lapse-camera/
Mizamook
21 Feb 2012 09:43
Well, it would work for the year-long project I wanted to do of this location where I live....even then the frost heaving would cause the camera to move, and I certainly could not leave a good camera outside, but I think other than that, the quality is pretty low, and I'd rather have all those complicated knobs, levers, switches and dials to play with than have something that limits me by its simplicity...which is the time lapse gizmo's main draw.
With appropriate use, though, as with any tool, I'll bet you get some interesting stuff out of it!
With appropriate use, though, as with any tool, I'll bet you get some interesting stuff out of it!
tahoeartisan
21 Feb 2012 19:29
Actually the newer Brinno TLC 200 Is the one we purchased with better quality, viewer and more settings.
http://www.brinno.com/html/product02-tlc200.html
A bit less than perfect.. I'll be posting some Time lapse attempts as I get better with the camera.
http://www.brinno.com/html/product02-tlc200.html
A bit less than perfect.. I'll be posting some Time lapse attempts as I get better with the camera.
tahoeartisan
21 Feb 2012 19:31
Goodness I got that link correct this time. Wonders will never cease :)
tahoeartisan
21 Feb 2012 19:34
Try a permanent ground mounted tripod...Even the ground heaving will give the natural weathered look as part of the project.
Also the wide angle lens provides a wider field and more landscape detail ?
Also the wide angle lens provides a wider field and more landscape detail ?