On 30 September 2010 16:06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Those were quite lovely (and interesting watching the speedboat
> freighters). While watching that I realized that my Mynolta A1 has an
> intervalometer and can capture time-lapse photos. But I have no idea
> how to piece them together into a video.
Minimum interval is 30s though, which can be a bit too long especially
for cloud formations and such. I've used a Chinese remote-release
from that eBay, which also functions as an intervalometer, to capture
some time-lapses. I recorded the images at 640x480 (or 1280x1024 &
scaled down later) and used this program to convert to a video:
http://www.5cup.com/shareware/Multimedia___Design-Video-Magic_Pic2Ani-1.1.html
Here's an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t2x_Gckku0
IIRC, I used an interval of about 5 seconds between frames. Playback
is at 25fps.
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