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Just a quick and dirty test of the 5D2 with a Nikon-compatible Sigma 28-300 f/3.5-6.3 with EOS adapter (which allows you to control iris on the 5D2 in video mode). No color correcting or anything.
Get updates about my film projects and download my 1080p videos: timescapes.org
Just a quick and dirty test of the 5D2 with a Nikon-compatible Sigma 28-300 f/3.5-6.3 with EOS adapter (which allows you to control iris on the 5D2 in video mode). No color correcting or anything.
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Landscapes: Volume 2 is the second of a three part series (probably). Every frame of this video is a raw still from a Canon 5D2 DSLR and processed with Adobe software. In Volume 2 I again show off my beautiful home state of Arizona and I also made several trips to Utah. This video has some iconic landmarks that we have seen before. I felt that showing them again with motion controlled HDR and/or night timelapse would be a new way to see old landmarks.
Sales Pitch: I would now have to say that my timelapse skill set is very complete. The…
Hi Everyone,
I got some great feedback about the first time-lapse video I shot off my front porch, so I decided to combine a few others that I've done into one piece.
The first one is the Boston skyline from Cambridge and was shot from the backseat of my car. It was freezing out and I didn't want to stand next to my camera for the next hour. I also didn't want to stray to far from it, so I set up the tripod and started shooting out of the back window with the comfort of music and heat. There was a problem though - the traffic whizzing by me on Memorial Drive. It would literally shake the car like a boat in water, in turn making the time-lapse a little rough. Lesson learned.
The front porch one was made days after the prior one I posted, but it was on a much more cloudy night. Still cool, but no planes in the sky like last time.
The last one was shot off a dock along the Mystic River in Medford. I tried using automatic ISO for this one... not too crazy about the results. You can see…
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