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This is a collection of all PhotoJoseph LIVE shows, from the PhotoJoseph YouTube channel. Additional episodes are listed below!

The Basics of Time Lapse Photography/Video and an AC Adapter

Photo Moment - May 10, 2017

Let's talk about basic time lapse and how it works. Demo is on a LUMIX LX100, but applies to just about any camera.

3:04 — Skip to the actual show start

 

PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT (MANY ARE AFFILIATE LINKS… affiliate links make me a little bit of $ but cost you nothing more!):
•• Panasonic Lens Cap for Lumix DMC-LX100 ••
B&H - https://bhpho.to/2r08Bon
Amazon - http://amzn.to/2q3lFfc
Adorama - http://jal.bz/2r0l5wl

•• Camera AC Power Adapter Kit / Charger for Panasonic DMC-LX100 DMC-GX7 DMC-GF6 DMC-GF5 DMC-GF3 ••
Amazon - http://amzn.to/2q3gdIX

•• Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 Digital Camera ••
B&H - https://bhpho.to/2q3eO5a
Amazon - http://amzn.to/2pzSkpT
Adorama - http://jal.bz/2qZWAiw

VIDEOS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
Lumix LX10 San Francisco Impressions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8kzq9VPcns
PhotoApps Podcast 02-04 – Fundy Designer; Fantastic Photo Albums, by Fundy: https://youtu.be/lYH0ar5IntI

OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
Info on the Fall 2017 Oaxaca Workshop — http://photojoseph.com/workshops/

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16:01 You just save my life Time Laps create a video after the fact
Hi, question, at 17:45 you show how to make a video in camera from the timelaps images incase you accidentally press no to creating a video once it has stopped. On my Gh5s, under the playback menu when I go to the timelaps it doesn't give me a set option to turn it into a video in camera. Does anyone know how to do this?
hm, it most certainly should give you the option. This only applies if you were shooting in timelapse mode, but it sounds like you were. When you go to the playback menu, and you choose "make timelapse movie" or whatever it says, it should show you the most recent timelapse shot you did, and then allow you to process. What exactly are you seeing?
Hi. Thanks for the nice video. Does this adaptor work continues for weeks or more with out intruption for long timelaps video.. thanks
Thanks so much for this
My pleasure!
https://youtu.be/NWi0QBEfmXs Hey Joseph, The link is to my first time lapse with my GH5. I would not have been able to do this without your tutorial.... Thank you for all that you share.... You are making a difference !!! for the better... : ) much appreciated
Did you ever make a video to show time-lapse and editing a sunrise in post? I did a quick search and was unable to find it. Thx
@photojoseph
Help! I want a to buy a top ND filter for the Lumix 12-35 for timelapse, but after looking at B&W I am more confused than ever! Please, what is a good strength, brand and coating for an ND?
Geez- can't argue with the price of those. But what about image quality? I have always been nervous when people buy a $1000 lens and put a cheapo glass filter on the front of it.
B+W is a great brand if that’s in your budget. I use variable ND filters and most of mine are quite cheap, from Fotga http://geni.us/EnVq29T. I can’t tell you how much is enough; that just depends on you and the shot. That’s why I use a variable.
Not sure if you mentioned it but first setting aspect ratio and image size minimum 8mp is crucial to get 16:9 finished video and 4K if you want that. Could end up with a 4:3 vid
Good point; not sure if I did mention that. I think I did? Anyway yes… you can set your camera to Medium size JPEG (on LUMIX) and that's UHD. Small is HD. And 4:3 lets you crop in post, or pan-and-scan, which has its own advantages (more work, but more flexibility). I know I did mention that.
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