View Full Version : Made a ZoomLapse thingy
axle01
14-09-2018, 11:56am
This is just a test of a thingy i made to Zoom Lapse, if i get it right i'll add a Zoom Focus thingy to it for closer up shots.
Some photos of the thingy then a Zoom Lapse of a power pole.
Oh meant to add i am waiting for new gears that fit a bit better to arrive.
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ameerat42
14-09-2018, 12:22pm
Very techno-thingy, Axle.:p Is AF on while zooming?
Can it vary zoom speed? Does AF keep up at higher zoom speeds?
Geoff79
14-09-2018, 12:24pm
Jeez that’s some gear! Way beyond my realm of understanding, but cool nonetheless. Interesting stuff.
Very techno-thingy, Axle.:p Is AF on while zooming?
Can it vary zoom speed? Does AF keep up at higher zoom speeds?
No mate all settings are manual thats why i might add a motorised focus thingy to change the focus as the focal length changes.
Not such a problem on distance shots but for close up shots the focus will need to be changed as the FL changes.
I can vary the speed - time - amount of shots by programming the Cognisys puter thingy and then in Persecond when i load the images into it to complete the time/zoom lapse.
Al
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Jeez that’s some gear! Way beyond my realm of understanding, but cool nonetheless. Interesting stuff.
Hahaha i think your selling yourself a bit short mate.
Al
axle01
15-09-2018, 12:09pm
Ok this ones better i might do a ship leaving this arvo or Monday & see how that goes,,,,stay tuned.
Al
https://vimeo.com/289983717
Steve Axford
15-09-2018, 12:22pm
Looks like you have used a Stackshots unit as the base. There is an Emotimo unit that will do focus pulling and tracking, pan and tilt, buts it's about $5,000. I'd wonder why zooming is desirable above other things as you can always do a digital zoom. After all an 8k still frame leaves quite a bit of room to zoom into a 4k frame, and even more to zoom into an hd frame.
axle01
15-09-2018, 12:56pm
Looks like you have used a Stackshots unit as the base. There is an Emotimo unit that will do focus pulling and tracking, pan and tilt, buts it's about $5,000. I'd wonder why zooming is desirable above other things as you can always do a digital zoom. After all an 8k still frame leaves quite a bit of room to zoom into a 4k frame, and even more to zoom into an hd frame.
Steve yes i am using the 3x Stackshot and if you are talking about the eMotimo Spectrum i have one of those also but i like mucking with things.
As to doing digital zoom i've never tried that, to be honest really don't know how to.
Al
Steve Axford
15-09-2018, 1:28pm
I presume you're using an A7R2 or R3 so you will have a frame size of 7952x5304. Your output frame size will be either HD (1920x1080) or 4k (3840x2160), so there is quite a lot of leeway with zooming and panning within the original frame.
What do you use the timelapse for?
Not many people do this.
I presume you're using an A7R2 or R3 so you will have a frame size of 7952x5304. Your output frame size will be either HD (1920x1080) or 4k (3840x2160), so there is quite a lot of leeway with zooming and panning within the original frame.
What do you use the timelapse for?
Not many people do this.
That one is the A7s I have the A7Rii but much prefer the A7s.
Are you asking what I use the eMotimo Sprectrum for ???
Mainly I’ve been doing time lapses of ships entering and leaving the Townsville Port.
Al
Steve Axford
15-09-2018, 2:30pm
The A7R2 would be my choice for timelapse because of the larger frame size.
What software do you use to process the time lapse? I use LRTimelapse with Lightroom.
The A7R2 would be my choice for timelapse because of the larger frame size.
What software do you use to process the time lapse? I use LRTimelapse with Lightroom.
Steve I use Persecond for Mac, I have used the A7Rii but at 42mp it takes forever to load 500 to 800 photos for a timelapse, when I do use it I wind it back to 12mp that doesn’t take as long to load.
Al
Steve Axford
15-09-2018, 4:20pm
Ah, yes you do need the fastest possible computer and even then it is time consuming. 12MP is probably a good compromise.
How do you find the eMotimo?
Ah, yes you do need the fastest possible computer and even then it is time consuming. 12MP is probably a good compromise.
How do you find the eMotimo?
Execelent, real easy to use and uses a Sony Play Station Controller to control it, I had, well still have a TB3 sitting in a box in the shed but use the Spectrum regularly and the quality of eMotimo gear is second to none.
Al
Steve Axford
15-09-2018, 5:42pm
I do have both of those and the EMotimo is good.
I do have both of those and the EMotimo is good.
Good to know someone else has the same gear.
Al
I have to take my hat off to you, and congratulate you on having the skills and ingenuity to build it. Great effect, I don't know if I would ever use it myself but it is certainly effective.
Stepper motor or continuous drive?
I have to take my hat off to you, and congratulate you on having the skills and ingenuity to build it. Great effect, I don't know if I would ever use it myself but it is certainly effective.
Stepper motor or continuous drive?
Really appreciate that thanks and it’s a stepper motor from Cognisys.
Al
Steve Axford
16-09-2018, 7:10pm
Good to know someone else has the same gear.
Al
Quite unusual really, They are unusual bits of gear. I have them because I do it professionally and film producers like them. I do macro time lapse and the Stackshots is good, apart from no focus pulling and it isn't very robust with big cameras. The eMotimo is much more solid.
Quite unusual really, They are unusual bits of gear. I have them because I do it professionally and film producers like them. I do macro time lapse and the Stackshots is good, apart from no focus pulling and it isn't very robust with big cameras. The eMotimo is much more solid.
I like doing macro timelapse also but I only do it for my own pleasure and to test my capabilities.
Check out the Enlaps Time Lapse Machine very challenging but gets easier the more I use it.
Al
Steve Axford
16-09-2018, 8:22pm
Interesting idea, but I don't think it would be useful for the sort of things I do.
Thinking about it overnight, I saw something similar being used for macro photo stacking. But that had the stepper motor on the focus rail and was moving the camera closer to the subject each frame.
Thinking about it overnight, I saw something similar being used for macro photo stacking. But that had the stepper motor on the focus rail and was moving the camera closer to the subject each frame.
Yeah got one of those it’s a Cognisys StackShot that’s how I do my extreme macro shots.
Al
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