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Dear LRTimelapsers
I am trying to create a timelapse composite video using my Canon EOS R5 (mixing timelapse footage with realtime footage) - and overlaying the videos using masking e.g. walking along a street in normal time with the clouds going overhead at speed. To do so, it is clearly much easier when the images/videos align without having to scale / crop to match
Unfortunately, on my Canon EOS R5 (and perhaps with other cameras?) when you switch between Movie mode and Photo mode (as I use in timelapse) the Field of View (FOV) changes and the camera appears to zoom out slightly / crops the movie mode picture - there is an obvious jump between the 2 modes. Please note I do change my ratio in photos to 16:9 to match the video when attempting this technique.
I have tried various things to fix this including:
Switch photo mode to 16:9 ratio to match movie mode (which is 3840/2160, i.e 16:9)
Take the timelapse as individual shots (RAW)
Take the timelapse using the 'Timelapse Movie' Mode.
Tried different lenses
In all cases the images do not align. This is on a tripod (but you can see it very clearly when you switch between modes).
Even if you take a photo then take a video of the same scene and take a snapshot of the video, the images do not align!
I wrote to and called Canon technical support. They have 'elevated' my issue but thus far no response.
Do other people have this issue when switching between movie mode and photo mode?
Grateful for any technical answers to resolve this issue.
Thanks
I am trying to create a timelapse composite video using my Canon EOS R5 (mixing timelapse footage with realtime footage) - and overlaying the videos using masking e.g. walking along a street in normal time with the clouds going overhead at speed. To do so, it is clearly much easier when the images/videos align without having to scale / crop to match
Unfortunately, on my Canon EOS R5 (and perhaps with other cameras?) when you switch between Movie mode and Photo mode (as I use in timelapse) the Field of View (FOV) changes and the camera appears to zoom out slightly / crops the movie mode picture - there is an obvious jump between the 2 modes. Please note I do change my ratio in photos to 16:9 to match the video when attempting this technique.
I have tried various things to fix this including:
Switch photo mode to 16:9 ratio to match movie mode (which is 3840/2160, i.e 16:9)
Take the timelapse as individual shots (RAW)
Take the timelapse using the 'Timelapse Movie' Mode.
Tried different lenses
In all cases the images do not align. This is on a tripod (but you can see it very clearly when you switch between modes).
Even if you take a photo then take a video of the same scene and take a snapshot of the video, the images do not align!
I wrote to and called Canon technical support. They have 'elevated' my issue but thus far no response.
Do other people have this issue when switching between movie mode and photo mode?
Grateful for any technical answers to resolve this issue.
Thanks