Top products from r/timelapse
We found 22 product mentions on r/timelapse. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Sevenoak Photography Electronic Camera Tripod Ball Head 360 Degree Automatic Motorized Tripod Ballhead For IPhone 6 Plus, GOPRO 4/3+, Canon/ Nikon/ Sonny/Pentax DSLR Cameras
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Specially designed for use with smart phone, Gopro cameras, and light weight camera around 1.5KG/3.5 lb.Attaches between a slider/tripod and camera and enables you to create professional time lapses on a budget.Battery Capacity: 1200Mah. Standby Time: over 50 hours. Working Time: over 8 hours. Batte...
2. Neewer Dimmable 176 LED Video Light Lighting Kit: 176 LED Panel 3200-5600K, 2 Pieces Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, USB Charger and Portable Durable Case for Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony DSLR Cameras
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
176 ULTRA-BRIGHT LED BULBS: With 176 individual LED long lasting bulbs, this light provides wider lighting range and illuminates a continuous daylight balanced output at 5600K1/4-INCH THREAD MOUNT: Can be put on any standard hot shoe of most DSLR or digital video cameras, tripods and light stands eq...
3. COOWOO Lens Warmer/Heater Dew Heater Strip for Universal Camera Lens and Telescopes
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Protects the lens of your digital camera or finder scope from freezing by chilling fog and dew, enabling the devices to function properly at night when the temperature drops or places with bad weather.Super fast and continuous warming with fast start up of 5 seconds to heat, and intelligently reach ...
4. iOptron SkyTracker Pro Camera Mount with Polar Scope, Mount Only
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Payload: 6.6 lbs (3 kg)Tracking Speed: 1X Cel, 1/2 Cel, Solar, Lunar, N/SCharging: Micro USB (5V), 80% charge in 5 hoursBlack colorWith padded bag
5. GoPro HERO Session Waterproof Digital Action Camera
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Simple, grab and go operation with a compact, waterproof design and weight of just 2.6 ounce (74 grams), Hero session is the perfect camera for first time GoPro usersEasy one button control press the button once to power on the camera and begin capturing video or photos automaticallyDesigned to with...
6. Brinno BCC200 Time Lapse Camera w/Mount & Accessories Best For Construction & Outdoor Security 80 Days Battery Life, 720p HD, Weather Resistant Case Batteries Included
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
SUPERIOR: Battery life up to 80 days using only 4AA batteries, ideal for capturing extended time lapse video. Record over 2 months of progress with 1 charge. Complete coverage of your construction site or activities & projects while quarantined at home.TIME LAPSE VIDEO:Superior quality and reliabili...
7. Manfrotto Universal Smartphone Clamp, Basic Version (MCLAMP)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Universal designCan be used as a table baseSilicone rubber pads for secure gripIt is compatible with any smartphone up to 8,4 cm (3.2'') wide, and accommodates phone cases as well. It is ideal for capturing group photos, self-portraits, and for general hands-free operation
8. Camera Bag Rain Sand Dust Proof Housing Bag for Canon Nikon Camera DSLR SLR
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
IPX5: Triple waterproof safe system for ensuring the waterproof function. Protect your camera in rain or splashing water.Transparent cover on the back, allow you to operate camera function.Suitable for travel, camping, boating, fishing or any other water sport.The waterproof case can protect your ca...
9. ANTOP 400BV HDTV Flat Panel Amplified Outdoor Antenna and Indoor,70 Miles Long Range with Built-in 4G LTE Filter for UHF VHF Enhanced, Multi-Directional Reception,67ft Detachable Coaxial Cable
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Enjoy free HD &4K channels - with TV antenna no more need to pay huge bill on TV You can watch over-the-air network broadcasts in uncompressed HD including ABS cabs Fox NBC pubs the Cw Univision and plus more Enjoy all of local news weather sitcoms kids and sports programming with no monthly contrac...
10. The Ancillary (Tales of a Dying Star Book 2)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
11. Motorized Panning Head Gopro Action Cam Timelapse Variable Speeds and Built-in Rechargeable Battery Blackbolt O-Bolt 360 Degree Rotator
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
O-Bolt is 1/4" standard and compatible with all brands of action camera. (Gopro, Isaw etc.) and digital cameras up to 300g max.Combine 3 panning motions (continuous, swing, stop-n-go) with 3 speeds (normal, fast, timelapse) to get the result you need.Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery via USB. Tak...
12. Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Canon (Black)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Ultra wide-angle 14mm lens with an approximately 90° angle of view using an APS-C camera, for dramatic effectsLens has a minimum focusing distance of 0.9' (28 cm) for enhanced close-up shots. Lens includes a built-in petal-type lens hoodMaximum Diameter: 3.4”(87mm). Aperture Range: F2.8 to F22Foc...
13. Siege of Praetar (Tales of a Dying Star Book 1)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
14. camalapse 4
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Assists in creating rotating/panning time-lapse videos .Spins up to 360-degrees over an hour of time.Creates incredible B-Roll alternate shots for your videos and movies.Great accessory for smartphones, GoPros, small cameras.
15. KINCREA 7201-00B Gourmet Herb Seed Pod Kit, 14.5 x 11.5 x 14.5 inches, Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Garden year-round. Grow fresh herbs, vegetables, salad greens, flowers and more in this Smart countertop garden.Up to 7 plants can be grown at a time. Plants grow in water…not soil. Advanced Hydroponics made simple.High-performance, full Spectrum 30-watt LED lighting system is tuned to the specifi...
16. Camera Photography Lighting 5 Bulb Multi-Holder Tricolor Holder Digital Light
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
17. Diva Ring Light Nova 18" Fluorescent High Power Brightness Photo/Video Ring Light for Video, Photo, YouTube, Stream, Beauty
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Quality Construction: 65W ring light with 5500k Daylight bulb includedCool Running: Fluorescent lights generate very little heatChoice of Mounts: Comes with Mounting Hardware for Tripods and Light StandsDaylight Balanced and Flicker-Free: Comes equipped with a 5400K Bulb1 Year Warranty
18. Arduino Starter Kit [K000007] (English Projects Book)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
It’s a quick and easy way to get started with the learning of STEAM subjects at home, and it can be used to think critically, learn collaboratively, and solve problems.This kit walks you through the basics of Arduino and electronics in a hands-on way. No prior experience is required, as the kit in...
19. Neewer Shutter Release Timer Remote Control Cord Compatible with Canon EOS 550D/Rebel T2i, 450D/Xsi, 400D/Xti, 350D/XT, 300D 60D 600D 500D 1100D 1000D 10D 20D 30D 40D 50D
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Quality remote for professional, enthusiast and amateur photographersIdeal as normal remote control or for time lapse photography such as astrophotography or photography of plant growthComes with adapter cord with plug to suit the remote socket on camera models listed aboveTimer can work as self tim...
I've done a tiny tiny bit in C++, but I'm reasonable at basic electronics. If I got like the Arduino Uno Starter Kit would that have enough components to do something fairly similar? I also watched your custom slider video, if I took the components from The Crawler and re did it to work on a slider could I end up with a slider that could do cinematic pan and tilts, but slow enough for timelapse? And using a different program this could then be used at normal speed as well, as you did? Sorry for the barrage, I know relatively little about this, but if I can make something that does both then that'd be pretty ideal.
There are a few different things I've used to help in those situations:
-A "camera condom" type bag. The one i used is even cheaper than this, but it's the closest I could find:
https://www.amazon.com/Camera-Proof-Housing-Canon-Nikon/dp/B013DBO94U/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1526302325&sr=1-5&keywords=slr+waterproof+camera+housing+cover
-People have mentioned the handwarmers or the lens heater. I've done handwarmers with some dishrags around the lens and it does help, but the warmers don't always last long enough, and the heat isn't consistent. They're better than nothing.
-I've used a battery powered fan blowing on the camera with good results. Won't prevent all condensation, but on those days when it just fogs up some, it'll work fine.
https://www.amazon.com/Ryobi-P3320-Adjustable-Extension-Included/dp/B00JYJUM8I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526302495&sr=8-1&keywords=ryobi+fan
Yes, I'm all about packing light and even the best sliders are still quite big (and expensive). A rotating head adds a very dynamic look with very little added bulk, one like this or a cheaper mechanical one like this.
How are you processing your stills into a video file? If you're using Lightroom, there's a very powerful plugin called LR Timelapse that can do pans and zooms from the still photos, as well as changing any of the color/exposure settings over the course of the shot.
Oh man I didn't realize you were working without a tripod altogether. That must get pretty frustrating. You have some cheap options to help you out though! I use this attachment made by manfrotto and I threw it on a gorillapod for a pretty versatile phone tripod setup. Definitely worth the investment. They also sell a bundle of that clip with their own Pixi tripod which I also have. It's a well built little tripod, and very inexpensive at about 35 bucks for the bundle.
Thank you for those compliments! and I'm more than happy to answer questions.
I have a 47 inch slider and I used the entire length within just over a one hour period for this shot.
My interval between shots was around 3 seconds, and I took 15 second exposures. So slider spends 18 seconds per stop.
I'm not sure what brand slider you have, but my GVM has speed settings as a percentage, and I used 68%
I found out the best speeds to use by testing out the slider at home using different speeds and plotting a graph with speed used against # of photos taken. And I found out that at 68% speed, I can take around 250 photos using the entire slider length which is what I was looking for. So try something like that with your slider as well.
My slider has a mechanical pan which is set by two screws so I'm not sure how many degrees it is but an approximate would be around 45 degrees I think.
I used a Dimmable LED lamp at its lowest setting, placed on the ground to the right of the frame pointed at the train.
This is the lamp I used :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0733577VV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Shameless promo: the book is Siege of Praetar, for those interested.
The designer, Kyle Guay, does fantastic work.
I just picked up a Brinno and am very pleased.
This was the one I picked up: affiliate link - non-affiliate link
I've put a few samples up here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGXCzby8IGouFFvi-jtN7PA
But this is my favorite thus far: https://youtu.be/1qycpOzalq4
The EXIF on flickr probably shows 50mm because my 14mm f2.8 is fully manual and doesn't report anything back to the camera. It's this lens if you're curious. I guess when there's no info, instead of putting "unknown" or something, it just defaults to 50.
Thanks for the compliment. I am saving up all my timelapse shots from the summer season to put a longer video together.
I don't really know anything about cameras. We decided that we are going to use a 60 second interval time for the time lapse. Let me get you up to speed with where I am at. We have completely thrown out the idea of using anything made by Brinno. We like the Hero5 sessions made by GoPro for it's built in time lapse functionality and simplicity. We figure if we get a large enough storage card we can set it to record at the beginning of the week then stop it at the end. We would have to edit out the time we are not working, but considering the camera is going to be outside in the winter the durability of this camera also makes it attractive. What do you think?
What camera? You don't need one at all if you can install magic lantern, it's built into the software (what I use) - otherwise the cheap Amazon knockoffs (http://www.amazon.com/Shutter-Release-Timer-Remote-Control/dp/B0081EC08M/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1394018085&sr=1-5&keywords=canon+cable+release) work as well as the canon $100 ones (what I used before ML).
edit: ah, i see your have a nikon. maybe this one: http://www.amazon.com/GTMax-Digital-Shutter-Release-Control/dp/B00463ERCY/
This was shot on a Canon 5d Mark II with a Tokina 16-28mm f/2.8. These were taken at 16mm, f/2.8, 25 seconds (I think). There are 250 photos in this sequence.
I used an iOptron SkyTracker Pro on a tripod for the tracking. The stars aren't supposed to move that much, but my camera set up weighs more than the recommended weight for the mount and I didn't have a counterweight. I used a cheap intervalometer.
something like this http://www.amazon.com/Motorized-Timelapse-Variable-Rechargeable-Blackbolt/dp/B00TK6ULPY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465247526&sr=8-1&keywords=timelapse
im using the AreoGarden .. its uses LEDs
https://www.amazon.com/AeroGarden-Extra-Gourmet-Herb-Seed/dp/B00L8LTH54/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1517949469&sr=8-6&keywords=aerogarden+led
They also have special bags for this kind of thing. But holy crap found this on amazon. (Bet this gets caught in the spam filter)
https://www.amazon.com/COOWOO-Warmer-Heater-Universal-Telescopes/dp/B01MR2J4NK
Brinno BCC100 Time Lapse Construction Camera
Or splurge https://smile.amazon.com/Brinno-BCC200-Recording-Jobsite-Camera/dp/B01B2NCHYA?sa-no-redirect=1
Or if you like to tinker you can do a raspberry pi + camera which can do 1080 or even shitty computer + webcam
Thanks for the kind words!
Each species was different but these shots are between 5 hours and several days. Some flowers opened and closed each day several times, while others took several days to bloom, then wilted after only opening once. The Paperwhite from bulb to bloom was over 2 weeks.
I used a few Tricolor E27 (5 Bulb 45W 5500K) https://www.amazon.com/Photography-Lighting-Multi-Holder-Tricolor-Digital/dp/B00BV2W4GY
Or a Diva Ring https://www.amazon.com/Diva-Ring-Light-Nova-18/dp/B00B64G2A6/
Or some combination of those. I found the Tricolors gave a little more consistent light shot to shot. Although both had some issues I had to fix in post. I suspect I really need a voltage regulator to fix that problem.