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time laspe on Sony VX1000

 

 


X-Peg
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May 26, 2004, 9:20 AM

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How does the time lapse function work on Sony VX1000?
Has anybody used the function and is it smooth?


X-Jeroen_Kloppenburg
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Jun 10, 2004, 6:46 AM

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: How does the time lapse function work on Sony VX1000?
: Has anybody used the function and is it smooth?
It sucks, I'm doing thois from memory, but I think I had it recording 1 sec every 30 secs or so. Not sure about the numbers, but on playing it back it was stuteering a lot.
In aftereffects I bought each section down to 1 frame, so the whole sequence only took 30 frames or so (so, 1 second in NTSC).
Then I extended that again to the 20 or so secs I wanted it to be, and used frame blening. Voila, a smooth 20 secs timelaps that looked VERY sexy (rising sun in the mountains in this case).