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May 27, 2010 13:23 |  #1

Timelapse sequence shot on Canon 7D & the 50mm.

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May 27, 2010 18:53 |  #2

I'm surprised that you didn't get more responses by now. It was beautifully done. Nice work.


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May 28, 2010 03:03 |  #3

amazing.

is it still shots put into video or actual video footage?


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May 28, 2010 11:58 |  #4

StanNJ1 wrote in post #10258150 (external link)
I'm surprised that you didn't get more responses by now. It was beautifully done. Nice work.

Thank you Stan.

EVANDIXONdotCOM wrote in post #10260024 (external link)
amazing.

is it still shots put into video or actual video footage?

Thank you, all stills.


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May 28, 2010 20:50 |  #5

I agree; it's a great video and very professionally assembled.

As an aside, I consider it one of Canon's greatest failings to have excluded an internal intervalometer on the 7D, a feature even the Nikon D300 has.


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May 28, 2010 21:43 as a reply to  @ folville's post |  #6

That was absolutely beautiful. Well done, man!


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May 29, 2010 06:10 |  #7

That was really impressive. Were the airport tower calls recorded on site or sampled from some where?




  
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May 30, 2010 01:49 |  #8

what program do you use to squish all those images together? i've tried using jpegvideo, but it takes forever and doesn't work all that well.


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May 30, 2010 09:39 |  #9

that was most excellent!


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May 30, 2010 17:03 |  #10

c2thew wrote in post #10269799 (external link)
what program do you use to squish all those images together? i've tried using jpegvideo, but it takes forever and doesn't work all that well.

I used Quicktime Pro for my first effort - very simple.


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May 30, 2010 19:55 |  #11

AlexMaragos wrote in post #10256556 (external link)
Timelapse sequence shot on Canon 7D & the 50mm.

View on Vimeo: Attica (external link)
More info: www.alexandrosmaragos.​com (external link)

Alex do you use some sort of program to run the shutter actuations or manually sit there and take the photos ?

I dont know anything about time lapses thats why I'm asking.




  
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May 30, 2010 20:53 |  #12

You have some really nice sequences in here, but the name of your short seems a bit off. Yes, it's all shot in Attica, but aside from perhaps the clips from Piraeus, I don't get a very strong sense of place from this video. Many of these scenes could exist anywhere. It really seems to be more about transportation in general.


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May 31, 2010 02:02 |  #13

DreamState wrote in post #10273274 (external link)
Alex do you use some sort of program to run the shutter actuations or manually sit there and take the photos ?

I dont know anything about time lapses thats why I'm asking.

you could buy a timer remote control like I did: http://www.amazon.co.u​k …001C6I1HU/ref=o​ss_product (external link) ...there is also a canon one but more expensive and does the same or you could use software (EOS utility) but than you should have your laptop connected to camera..


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May 31, 2010 02:44 |  #14

I wonder how well windows movie maker handles timelapses. I think i'll give that a go right now.

timer remotes are expensive, but are the only way to pull off the timelapse, UNLESS CHDK/Magic Lantern has ported their interface to grant built in timelapse.


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May 31, 2010 13:41 |  #15

This is a brilliant piece of work. I'm inspired.


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