The creators of the new Astro Timelapse reached their $50,000 funding goal in just a couple of days. And it isn’t hard to see why when you watch their video. They call it: The most intuitive, compact and simple intervalometer + motion control for time lapse (sic) photograph. If you want to get in on […]
Maciej from Poland writes in to share his latest timelapse, which is a behind the scenes making of another timelapse! Awesome. Maciej writes: Excited to share with you this amazing adventure on Zakynthos, Greece. The video showcase beautiful landscapes of the island, location I visited and behind the scenes of timelapse shooting. Powered by […]
Chris writes: Here is a walk-through for Chronos 2.0 Beta. its a bit long, but it goes over most of Chronos 2.0. Be sure to check out Chris’ Project Chronos Facebook page.
Chris writes: Here is the first run of the Chronos Controllers, i have 6 for sale, $60 each, they will come loaded with all the electronics, you need to supply your own housing, buttons, potentiometers and serial LED 4 digit display
Chris is doing some really excellent work explaining various techniques and technical issues with shooting motion timelapse. Here he covers the sometimes controversial issue of camera and bulb ramping. Not all cameras can really ramp the right way.
Chris writes: This week/weeks episode is on Velocity Ramping. Next week I will be going over the various designs of timelapse dollies. If there is anything you want me to cover, message me and I will try to go over it. Be sure to check out Chris’ Project Chronos Facebook page.
Chris writes: New systems on kickstarter New ChronosController circuit boards Lead screw vs Belt drive What you get for $1,200 Be sure to check out Chris’ Project Chronos Facebook page.
Chris writes: New episode of Chronos news. I tried to have a little bit more fun with this one. New HDR features New signal passthrough New Camera Nudge feature At 6:30min shows some different movement profiles. Be sure to check out Chris’ Project Chronos Facebook page.
The folks at Cinetics have come out with a great looking timelapse slider, which they’ve put up on kickstarter: This is the Kickstarter video for CineMoco. Find the project here: cinemoco.com The modular CineMoco System delivers camera moves ranging from dolly shots to motor controlled timelapse, and you can carry it on your back. The […]
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