
TimeLapse Test
3 years ago
This is just a simple test, my first timelapse done with these tools. They consist of one old powerbook G4 loaded with a freeware application called DVTimeLapse, which works perfectly and it is really simple. I also used a Canon Vixia HV30 and a firewire cable (I really need a longer cable for this). And a tripod of course.
I plan to make many timelapse videos with this setup, using my car to provide the energy to power the old notebook (its battery no longer holds much charge), so I will use an DC to AC converter and an extension cord.
This is the first, I hope to get better quickly.
I plan to make many timelapse videos with this setup, using my car to provide the energy to power the old notebook (its battery no longer holds much charge), so I will use an DC to AC converter and an extension cord.
This is the first, I hope to get better quickly.
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Entonces usas ese freeware para que te haga el video automaticamente? Yo uso el Sony Vegas.
Saludos
También había pensado en mi XTi y el software de control que viene con ella, pero la verdad sería una madriza para la cámara, estar tomando tantas fotos, me la acabaría con ese uso, así que por eso me decidí por la camarita de video.
Ahora lo que tengo que hacer es usar mi cámara Panasonic AG-DVX100A en lugar de la Vixia, para obtener mejor calidad, pronto haré la prueba..
saludos!