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Interval Recording
Hi all, I wanted a time lapse type look to some footage I am going to shoot. I read the manual on interval recording. Does anyone have suggestions on shooting like this. I want compressed action so I am going to shoot interval 30 sec and Rec Time 2sec. Can I move the camera? I would like to shoot from a car and record movement and activity on a darkening street. Does anyone have technical and stylistic suggestions? Thanks.
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An alternative approach to consider is to use a laptop top to capture live camera output from the camcorder. Requires a NLE or capture software that supports frame capture at user specified intervals.
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Another option is to use a digital still camera and timelapse controller like the ones made by this company:
http://www.harbortronics.com/ All depends on what equipment you have at your disposal. |
Hi Michael.........
Time lapse, by definition, is using time itself to effect movement/ change.
If you move the camera whilst attempting to use it, you are, in effect, using a video camera to take a series of unrelated (by context) still pictures or segments. Therefore, do not move the camera whilst using time lapse, it is defeating the purpose. The camera needs to be bolted to something that will/ cannot move, the more rigid the better. On the XL1s the option works quite well, tho' there is an issue with the heads clogging after a while. It's best to run a cleaning tape through the cam before and after a stint. For reasons I still haven't unravelled, the last time I tried it, my NLE got really snippy and insisted on treating every single "segment" as a seperate file - boy, did that get out of hand real quick! CS |
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Hi Don...........
Yeah, think in a senior moment I forgot to turn off "split by clip" or whatever it's labelled. All a bit vague as it was a couple of years ago (heck, yesterday is a bit vague!).
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