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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Smossy on May 02, 2013, 01:58:29 PM
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As time goes by, I seem to get more and more interested in Videography/Photography. Its a way to capture memories that sometimes even outweigh what our mind/body can naturally get out of each given moment.
With the never ending development of new inventions and hardware that goes hand in hand with this topic, I cannot wait until I myself have the opportunity to create something aw-inspiring.
Enjoy this video. He did a great job with it. :tup:
Created with the Canon 5D Mark II & various Canon Lenses : Dynamic Perception Timelapse Dolly
New Zealand Landscapes Timelapse Volume Two (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPmGtZAUxNs#ws)
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that was really cool. would love to have something done like that at elk camp.
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that was really cool. would love to have something done like that at elk camp.
Yeah maybe someday If my dreams ever come true Ill have the equipment, time, and money to do something along these lines.
Just for the rail system is somewhere around $800. Not including the camera which Is somewhere in the $2000-2500 range.
Once you add on prices of lenses, Your looking at around a $4000 receipt.
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You don't NEED a 5dMkII in order to achieve those results. A Nikon D40 or Canon XS for only a few hundred bucks and a tripod will capture all the same.
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You don't NEED a 5dMkII in order to achieve those results. A Nikon D40 or Canon XS for only a few hundred bucks and a tripod will capture all the same.
I don't want a tripod. The defeats the purpose of motion time-lapse. I do Imagine I can find a cheaper camera with close to equal quality though.
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I didn't buy my tripod for my camera. I bought it for my kick ass spotting scope and the fact that I can use it for my camera is a nice bonus :tup:
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That's awesome, thanks for posting!
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I didn't buy my tripod for my camera. I bought it for my kick ass spotting scope and the fact that I can use it for my camera is a nice bonus :tup:
I have an old MX 2000 tripod I havent used in years.