Hi there,
FPS Override combined with Raw Video is just brilliant for Timelapse. However, the resolution calls for perfect framing and leaves no space for digital zooms in post while keeping 1080p.
Wouldn't it be possible to record at higher resolutions at really low FPS? I'm not a 4K troll, this would only be for timelapse where the higher resolutions could be really helpful.
Thank you for this great piece of software.
Quote from: lederschnautz on June 23, 2013, 03:43:56 PM
Hi there,
FPS Override combined with Raw Video is just brilliant for Timelapse. However, the resolution calls for perfect framing and leaves no space for digital zooms in post while keeping 1080p.
Wouldn't it be possible to record at higher resolutions at really low FPS? I'm not a 4K troll, this would only be for timelapse where the higher resolutions could be really helpful.
Thank you for this great piece of software.
Use photoshop RAW camera to upscale, thats the best option :)
Quote from: lederschnautz on June 23, 2013, 03:43:56 PM
Hi there,
FPS Override combined with Raw Video is just brilliant for Timelapse. However, the resolution calls for perfect framing and leaves no space for digital zooms in post while keeping 1080p.
Wouldn't it be possible to record at higher resolutions at really low FPS? I'm not a 4K troll, this would only be for timelapse where the higher resolutions could be really helpful.
Thank you for this great piece of software.
1920x1280 is max in rawmode. You could always shoot stills but guess you knew that already
Thanks for your answers.
Quote from: Danne on June 23, 2013, 04:37:27 PM
1920x1280 is max in rawmode. You could always shoot stills but guess you knew that already
So is this resolution a technical limitation of the raw feed via liveview?
Yes
Is there any possibility for example changing crop position (I know this would be no solution for moving objects) in LiveView ? Like the old "High Res"-silent pictures?
Yea, its like 2 or 3 shots to get the whole image that way.
For '4k' (3840 x 2160) you would exactly need 4 crops.
Is there already a automated version for this (and if yes, where can I find it in ML)?