Tested without filter, then saw this bird minding his own business at Lake Apopka.
Man I love Lake Apopka. Used to shoot many timelapse of thunderstorms there. Cant wait to get back down and start shooting again.
Let us know when you're in town, our association has a private dock here.
Indeed. Everything AeroJ said but all is not lost. Underexposed is better than overexposed. You should still be able to save the day by messing around in post and still make a half decent job of it.Dang,
White balance locked, manually set camera, (ISO 100, shutter 350) ND filter.
Original video looks horrible while moving, dang!
Nice! Panning while shooting time lapse. Impressive.Will do. We're moving back by the end of the year so I'll be out there more often. This is one of the storms I time-lapsed over looking Lake Apopka. This was part of a film I shot about weather in Florida. Love the storms that form off that Lake due to Lake Breezes.
Aside from the exposure issue which you know how to fix, the panning was jerky throughout the video. That's not a shutter speed issue. Are you using a "fast" microSD card in the camera? Also, make sure you are producing the video from your editor at the same frame rate as it was shot. Sometimes, speeding up or slowing down at a uneven fraction (eg. 0.66x) or multiple (eg. 1.3x) of the original can cause that.Dang,
White balance locked, manually set camera, (ISO 100, shutter 350) ND filter.
Original video looks horrible while moving, dang!
Aside from the exposure issue which you know how to fix, the panning was jerky throughout the video. That's not a shutter speed issue. Are you using a "fast" microSD card in the camera? Also, make sure you are producing the video from your editor at the same frame rate as it was shot. Sometimes, speeding up or slowing down at a uneven fraction (eg. 0.66x) or multiple (eg. 1.3x) of the original can cause that.
Yes, it can happen, especially if you speed up or slow down clip at some odd fraction. I've experienced this with PowerDirector. Perhaps not a issue with other editors.Jerky after post?
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