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Time Lapse setting's
Folks, I am wanting to do a time lapse project. Would like to do a sun up/sun down and a natural progression on a 10 hour assembly project. I dont want to have to deal with the camera for any of these items. Do you know a good setting that I can use?
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The A1 or A1s do time lapse ????????
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Some capture programs allow time lapse capture (e.g., a frame every user specified number of seconds). That may be the best apprach.
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Can you use On Location in post to make the time lapse?
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When you are saying that you don't want to deal with the camera...you are capturing to some sort of external recorder, not tape, aren't you? When I do a timelapse, my external CitiDisk HDV will hold about 4 1/2 hours of footage, and I do the timelapse in post. While not a full day of dawn to dusk, it's a lot longer than a tape. You're looking at about a dozen 60 minute tapes for a full day. I have some 80 minute tapes, but that's still a lot of tape changes. A better approach might be a digital slr with an intervalometer function. You don't need an slr that shoots video. Just one with an intervalometer. |
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The question is in my opinion what must be the settings?
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It that's what you are asking, there are no specific settings in an A1 as regards to a timelapse, for say, grabbing a frame every minute or so throughout the day. That would be what an intervalometer does on an SLR. However, if you are talking about settings for exposure etc., that will change throughout the day as light levels change. You may be able to leave all that on automatic. But I never use automatic exposure. Never. I use Auto Focus a lot, but exposure I control manually. From time to time throughout the day, you will probably need to adjust your settings. |
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So, capturing live footage I wind up capturing about 12 gb or so per hour with HDV, if I remember correctly. So a day would be roughly 150 gb or so for the original poster. Certainly reasonable considering today's large capacity drives. IF you have found a way of just capturing frames at intervals, instead of live video, what software are you using to do it? That's probably what the OP would want, since the camera itself can't do it. |
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PS: It looks like On Location has been dropped from Adobe's Production Premium CS6 so get it now, while you still can. |
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