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Hyperlapse - tripod or monopod? And what head?

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#11 Deadeye
ZoePerkoe,

What's you average interval now? Do you try to hold to the 180 rule?
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#12 Julian Elliott
The last time I tried doing a hyper lapse I found that I could move the camera and tripod in 10 seconds.

I have seen people doing just hand held which would give you a little more flexibility but I prefer to try and get things as level as possible.
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#13 panoramia
I have been trying to shoot some hyperlapses as well lately, it would be impossible without the help of after effects as you well know.

I have trying with a tripod and also handheld, the tests I did worked out really well.

The link below shows a hand held hyperlapse at a square behind Royal Albert Hall. I shot by looking through the view finder, all manually, small steps and an approx interval of 4 seconds. I wanted to test a hand held hyperlapse, it worked great.

I applied warp stabiliser once, then I added some control points for manual stabilisation, then warp again. The result looks great, at least to me Wink

Https://vimeo.com/123664041

AE is just awesome.
Cheers,
Alfonso
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#14 oposted27
defo tripad
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#15 b-zOOmi
Hi there, finally after several years, my full hyperlapse tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRnYwdd88fY
I am also talking about gear heads by the way..
Much fun!

...also check out: