Set your setting to 4k then watch this YouTube video. It's a highly detailed time-lapse of clouds, ocean, boats, cars, and a water Fountain just at the bottom of the frame. Hope you like it. No Zoom.
As a timelapse enthusiast, I am very interested in your technique for this clip. Most of my timelapses are done from a full frame DSLR on a tripod. If this is done with a drone, please advise me of your interval. I usually use 3 to 4 seconds for ground based cloud timelapses.Set your setting to 4k then watch this YouTube video. It's a highly detailed time-lapse of clouds, ocean, boats, cars, and a water Fountain just at the bottom of the frame. Hope you like it. No Zoom.
Nice, as Dale said, more info.Set your setting to 4k then watch this YouTube video. It's a highly detailed time-lapse of clouds, ocean, boats, cars, and a water Fountain just at the bottom of the frame. Hope you like it. No Zoom.
I seriously doubt the interval to be 20 seconds for those clouds. It's most likely 3 to 4 seconds in my experience shooting tons of timelapse videos since 2015.It’s 20 seconds?
Hi Dale, I was referring to the overall video length ??I seriously doubt the interval to be 20 seconds for those clouds. It's most likely 3 to 4 seconds in my experience shooting tons of timelapse videos since 2015.
Sorry for my misunderstanding. I love that word...squidincHi Dale, I was referring to the overall video length ??