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*Note that Akaso is somewhat unintuitive in clip shooting. You can set time lapse to 1 shot per second. You can capture at 60 fps and 30 fps. The fps will determine the clip length at the end. If the shooting is at 30 fps, then a 1 minute timelapse will take 2 seconds of playback. If it was shot at 60 fps, a 1 minute recording will take 1 second to play back. This is clear by putting in the corresponding values in the time lapse calculator above. | *Note that Akaso v50 Pro action cam is somewhat unintuitive in clip shooting. You can set time lapse to 1 shot per second. You can capture at 60 fps and 30 fps. The fps will determine the clip length at the end. If the shooting is at 30 fps, then a 1 minute timelapse will take 2 seconds of playback. If it was shot at 60 fps, a 1 minute recording will take 1 second to play back. This is clear by putting in the corresponding values in the time lapse calculator above. | ||
=Howtos on Related Topics= | =Howtos on Related Topics= |
Revision as of 05:15, 5 February 2021
Calculator
Find out actual event duration, desired interval for time lapse and more.
https://www.photopills.com/calculators/timelapse
Notes
- Note that Akaso v50 Pro action cam is somewhat unintuitive in clip shooting. You can set time lapse to 1 shot per second. You can capture at 60 fps and 30 fps. The fps will determine the clip length at the end. If the shooting is at 30 fps, then a 1 minute timelapse will take 2 seconds of playback. If it was shot at 60 fps, a 1 minute recording will take 1 second to play back. This is clear by putting in the corresponding values in the time lapse calculator above.
Howtos on Related Topics
- Pro timelapse on Linux - [1]
- How to deflicker a timelapse - [2]
- High Dynamic Range photos - [3]. Would be great for night-day pictures. Darktable processes HDR.
- Why good lenses are important - [4]
Time Lapse Cameras
Low Light
- High dynamic range occurs with full frame sensor. See sensor size - [7]. DX is 24mm, FX is 36 mm.