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#1 mukis
Hey guys!
Last year I got fascinated by all the wonderful timelapse videos on the Internet and decided to start making some on my own. In this summer I spent few weeks in lovely nature of Corsica. We have been moving quite fast so I haven't got that precious time to capture the most amazing places. Anyway I would be happy if you could watch the video I have made and write a few words what you like or don't like.

Thanks,
Martin

[Video: https://vimeo.com/56248257]
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#2 richparry
Your timelapse is pretty advance, nicely done motion control, what equpment did you use for the slider?

The Vimeo version was much sharper that the video embedded in LRTimelpase web site, you might want to make a note to suggest folks look at the Vimeo version. The LRTimelapse version was pixelated when opened to full screen.

There are distracting things but I am sure you know that and as you say, you didn't have much time. I am referring to people or hikers walking through your scene and the end timelapse of the stars had cars or lights flashing. Again, I am sure you know this.

Great stuff, don't forget to answer my motion control question.

Rich in San Diego
Canon user: 5DM3, 5DM2, Rhino Slider (24" & 42"), Emotimo TB3. Use Adobe ACR and AE.
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#3 mukis
Thanks for the comment, Rich.

I know about all the disturbing things, but, as said, I was in quite a hurry so I did not always found the perfect spot.

For the motion I have used Pocketslider, although now you can see new improved version - I have older version without the display and some other differences.

Martin

//Edit: So I see the website is down. Here is Vimeo page of guy who makes Pocketsliders, you can see it in action - https://vimeo.com/user1508935/
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#4 richparry
Thanks for the information on motion control. Their website in closed until Jan 2, but I did see the video on Vimeo you suggested and I am interested.

I have the Pocket Dolly.
http://www.kessleru.com/2011/03/philip-b...-overview/

I do not have any motion control system for it, I use it manually. It looks like the Pocket Dolly that you have is only the electronic controller. Since there web site is closed, I could not find out more information. I wondered if I could purchase just the electronic controller and put it on my slider, what do you thinK?

Rich
Canon user: 5DM3, 5DM2, Rhino Slider (24" & 42"), Emotimo TB3. Use Adobe ACR and AE.
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#5 mukis
Pocketslider I have can be used both manually and by electric controller. I think it is sold only as a motorized kit and you cannot purchase just the controller alone.

I know that lots of people use MX2 Controller with various dollies. I think you could be able to use with your dolly as well. - http://www.dynamicperception.com/product...controller

Martin
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#6 richparry
Thanks, decision ... decisions.

Rich
Canon user: 5DM3, 5DM2, Rhino Slider (24" & 42"), Emotimo TB3. Use Adobe ACR and AE.

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