I really like that amusement park one. Great location for a hyperlapse.
ust a short one testing my Osmo Mobile 3 for the first time last summer.
Hi Lens,Jack 43, what time interval did you shoot and for how long? With a portable power bank, you can capture a very long timelapse. I've been experimenting with my Pocket 2 that way. Nice capture.
For such a small equipment the result was quite ok Joo ?Hi Jack43, of cause you are right, better results with better equipment.
It wasn't an Osmo Pocket, it was a Mobile 3 with my old Samsung S8 mounted. Of cause also too "wide".
But I was astonished that the result was usable... even if it's not only the moon you can see.
Great work Tufargon! How did you film this section of video? Is this simply a video you took and you sped it up to make it a time lapse? How did you make it so smooth (there is almost no jerkiness)? Did you have to smooth the video somehow using software after downloading to your computer? Thanks
That wasn't me that posted that one. Mine was the fog.Great work Tufargon! How did you film this section of video? Is this simply a video you took and you sped it up to make it a time lapse? How did you make it so smooth (there is almost no jerkiness)? Did you have to smooth the video somehow using software after downloading to your computer? Thanks
Very nice FASTFJR. Looks more like A Great Day in Bermuda. Was that a 5 second interval you shot with?
How strange that it looks like the top of the traingle-shaped part of the building is moving up and down sometimes.
How strange that it looks like the top of the traingle-shaped part of the building is moving up and down sometimes.
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