Pulse by Alphine Lab - Printable Version +- LRTimelapse Forum (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com) +-- Forum: Time Lapse Shooting (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Forum-time-lapse-shooting) +--- Forum: Time lapse shooting, Intervalometers, Motion Control Hardware (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Forum-time-lapse-shooting-intervalometers-motion-control-hardware) +--- Thread: Pulse by Alphine Lab (/Thread-pulse-by-alphine-lab) Pages:
1
2
|
Pulse by Alphine Lab - bethpapa - 2017-08-02 hi I am using Pulse dongle by Alphine lab as my main wireless control for interval, ISO, shutter speed and Aperture. Just checking if anyone is also using this?? https://alpinelaboratories.com/pages/pulse [Image: http://cdn.hiconsumption.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Alpine-Labs-Pulse-.jpg] RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - rodrigo - 2017-08-02 Hi, I use Alpine Pulse, I'm really pleased with it, the handicap it has it is the short life battery span, and that you can't set a start and finish time, otherwise really please with it. What's your question/ problem?. Regards, Rodrigo RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - deepeshdotcom - 2017-08-09 Hi, I do use the pulse. It's ok for normal time-lapse. but you want to do the exposure ramping then it's useless. Try timelapse+ view http://www.timelapseplus.com RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - bethpapa - 2017-08-18 (2017-08-09, 04:51)deepeshdotcom Wrote: Hi, I do use the pulse. It's ok for normal time-lapse. but you want to do the exposure ramping then it's useless. hi Deepeshdotcom, thank you .... while i am using the PULSE for day to night to MW time-lapse, i had to baby sit by my camera for 6-8hrs and constantly changing settings. I am still reading up on the VIEW ... is it easy to use? RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - deepeshdotcom - 2017-08-18 (2017-08-18, 04:20)bethpapa Wrote:With the View you can set it up and forget . It's very easy solution for day to night or vice versa.(2017-08-09, 04:51)deepeshdotcom Wrote: Hi, I do use the pulse. It's ok for normal time-lapse. but you want to do the exposure ramping then it's useless. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - bethpapa - 2017-08-18 (2017-08-18, 04:27)deepeshdotcom Wrote:(2017-08-18, 04:20)bethpapa Wrote:With the View you can set it up and forget . It's very easy solution for day to night or vice versa.(2017-08-09, 04:51)deepeshdotcom Wrote: Hi, I do use the pulse. It's ok for normal time-lapse. but you want to do the exposure ramping then it's useless. I am still trying to understand more about the bulb ramping function ... RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - Gunther - 2017-08-18 It's not bulb ramping that you would be using. It's exposure/iso/aperture ramping. It's the same approach as with qDslrDashboard. You can find tons of infos here. Check out my tutorial page, specifically the tab “shooting the holy grail“. Posted mobile via Tapatalk... Pulse by Alphine Lab - bethpapa - 2017-08-18 Ok ... will read up more Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - aksel.gresvig - 2017-08-31 (2017-08-09, 04:51)deepeshdotcom Wrote: Hi, I do use the pulse. It's ok for normal time-lapse. but you want to do the exposure ramping then it's useless. Can you please elaborate on why it is useless for this purpose? From the Pulse product page: Quote:Pulse's Exposure Ramping features allows you to ramp your ISO and shutter speed so that you can capture day-to-night transitions (the "Holy Grail" of time lapses) I got into timelapse less than a year ago, and find it very fun (and challenging) to pursue the Holy Grail.. However, as mentioned previously in this thread, "babysitting" the camera gets tedious (especially here in Norway with our fall & winter temperatures), and I've also messed up many lapses because of camera movement. Very annoying. qDslrDashboard is cool with its "Auto Holy Grail" feautre, but I'd really like to get its functionality encapsulated in a single device, so that I won't have to rely on wifi connection, my smartphone and all the challenges that come with it. Timelapse+ VIEW looks like the answer, but for the price ($400) I'd rather spend my money on glass ; So, I thought the Pulse was what I'm looking for, until I saw this thread Keen on hearing alternative suggestions too! Thanks RE: Pulse by Alphine Lab - bethpapa - 2017-10-01 hi I am using PULSE for awhile now and it is quite a reliable gadget that allows you to remote adjust your settings without having to touch the body. There is a "Exposure Ramping" function which you need to at least re-visit the same spot for 2-3 times to understand the start and end of the exposure setting. For now i am still relying on manually changing my ISO and shutter speed via PULSE. I have just ordered the VIEW+ and was guaranteed to ship in two weeks .... VIEW+ is a fully automated gadget that take and analyse each images and make change .... fully automatic It is convenient for traveler like me that does not gets to re-visit same spot during my trip. |