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#1 2011-08-13 00:48:41

TriniArt
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Registered: 2010-02-27
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Can someone share their timelapse settings?

Hi: I'm trying the preset generator (at settings it came with (240 shots...yaw -right, yaw per position 0.1, shots per position : 1

Works but after compiling the timelapse in Quicktime Pro (at any fps.) it's jerky/choppy/not smooth.
Tried 0 stab. delay, 0 shutter up to 3 sec. stab delay, 3 sec. shutter in papywizard with no better results.

I've seen some very smooth vids using this setup...can anyone who has had such success please share their settings
so I can try and get a good vid out of mine.

Much appreciated.

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#2 2011-08-17 01:20:45

TriniArt
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Registered: 2010-02-27
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Re: Can someone share their timelapse settings?

After a lot of testing here is my conclusion.. For a daytime panning timelapse...don't use Papywizard..just use the hand controller.
I ran similar tests with using the hand controller and using Papywizard timelapse application.
1. Hand controller plus Yongnuo intervalometer : Camera set to 0.5(half second) shutter speed, in TV mode. focus manual, Intervalometer set to One(1) pic every five(5) seconds.  Hand controller set to Tracking On and Slow (4x)..( I clamped the right button on the hand controller to enable a constant pan movement at slow(4x).  Imported images to Premiere Pro CS5 and rendered at 30fps..(note that the 24fps render was very very slightly stuttering so that's why I used 30 fps and the result is very smooth.

2. Using the Papywizard timelapse generator : 480 pics..Yaw - 0.1 to right...I pic per position..Shutter 0.5 sec set on camera in TV mode.....Papywizard settings: Stabilization delay : 0.5sec, Camera time value  1.8sec.. Pulse 100/100.    The rendered video was acceptable but definately not as 'smooth' as the one done with the hand controller, it had a very slight stuttering to it(rendered as well to 30fps)..  I also ran the test with 0 stabilization delay but got the same result (slight stutter).

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