farlymac
PF McFarland
daveleo
what?
I experimented with stop motion using a Nikon 5100 and also a Pana LX3.
It is an INCREDIBLY tedious process, if you are moving objects in your scene incrementally between each frame.
This guy simply set his camera's intervalometer and captured incremental frames of his movements.
I gave that up and bought one of these for time-lapse "movies:
http://www.brinno.com/html/TLC200.html
(no work involved - the camera outputs an AVI file)
It is an INCREDIBLY tedious process, if you are moving objects in your scene incrementally between each frame.
This guy simply set his camera's intervalometer and captured incremental frames of his movements.
I gave that up and bought one of these for time-lapse "movies:
http://www.brinno.com/html/TLC200.html
(no work involved - the camera outputs an AVI file)
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Very creative, and great craftsmanship. As daveleo says, lots of work. My older video camera had an add-on intervelometer for that sort of thing - miss it on my GL-1.
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