Simon Wood
April 6th, 2011, 12:13 PM
Hey,
I'm in the field doing some shooting at the moment. It looks like I'll need to do some unexpected timelapse shots - something I have never experimented with before (I'm a run-and-gun type). Its not life or death, but it would be nice to get some shots.
The problem is that I really dont have any monitoring options out here, and power is a real issue too (totally unreliable electricity), so batteries are short. Internet, when available is very slow, and I dont have my Nanoflash manual...
Does anyone have any 'quick-start' help with doing timelapse on the nanoflash? I'm guessing the camera just needs to be left on, without a tape, and the nanoflash will do the work.
1) I've set the unit to I Frame. Do I just put on timelapse to start? Signal is SDI from an XLH1.
2) I usually shoot 25fps with PSF on - can I keep it at that?
3) Timecode - Internal?
4) Trigger - Record button?
5) How do I set the length of the clip?
6) How to set the interval?
7) Will it stop recording automatically? If I want to stop it prematurely (if batteries are running low) can I abort it midway and will the clip still work?
I'm not clear on how to set the length of the clip to be recorded. Also I'm not sure what would be a good interval setting. For instance I'd like to get some shots of clouds moving over a building (during the course of an hour say), or shadows moving across the ground - any ideas what would be a standard set up for those types of shots?
Sorry I'm being lazy here: I'm just not used to these shots and the location I'm at is not conducive to experimenting...
Cheers,
Simon
I'm in the field doing some shooting at the moment. It looks like I'll need to do some unexpected timelapse shots - something I have never experimented with before (I'm a run-and-gun type). Its not life or death, but it would be nice to get some shots.
The problem is that I really dont have any monitoring options out here, and power is a real issue too (totally unreliable electricity), so batteries are short. Internet, when available is very slow, and I dont have my Nanoflash manual...
Does anyone have any 'quick-start' help with doing timelapse on the nanoflash? I'm guessing the camera just needs to be left on, without a tape, and the nanoflash will do the work.
1) I've set the unit to I Frame. Do I just put on timelapse to start? Signal is SDI from an XLH1.
2) I usually shoot 25fps with PSF on - can I keep it at that?
3) Timecode - Internal?
4) Trigger - Record button?
5) How do I set the length of the clip?
6) How to set the interval?
7) Will it stop recording automatically? If I want to stop it prematurely (if batteries are running low) can I abort it midway and will the clip still work?
I'm not clear on how to set the length of the clip to be recorded. Also I'm not sure what would be a good interval setting. For instance I'd like to get some shots of clouds moving over a building (during the course of an hour say), or shadows moving across the ground - any ideas what would be a standard set up for those types of shots?
Sorry I'm being lazy here: I'm just not used to these shots and the location I'm at is not conducive to experimenting...
Cheers,
Simon