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#1
Share Your Photos / Star trails, first attempt
March 19, 2013, 12:14:51 PM
Hi, last weekend thanks to good weather conditions I have made a timelapse (naturally using ML) of the starry sky. This time I have tried smearing the star trails in post. Visit my fotoblog (click the image) to check the result http://lederfotoblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/star-trails-first-attempt.html



Admin, plz, move it back to videos, as this was about the video from the very begenning. Sorry, that it was not clear then, but I had difficulties on embedding Vimeo video. Thank you!
#2
I am a Canon user and also a ML user for a year or so. But recently I have purchased Sony RX-100 as a completion of my Canon set, both for photo and video. Here is a small clip I have shot with RX100 exclusively.

Check this out from the level of my blog entry on the topic of this little camera (still don't know how to embed Vimeo...).



Thanks for watching!
#3
Share Your Videos / Outside the Window short
February 09, 2013, 01:26:21 PM
Hi, here is my last video shot when I was stuck at home on a gray, snowy day.
Shot entirely on EOS 600D ML 2.3.



Thanks for watching!
#4
Share Your Videos / FPS override again: drive-lapse
November 17, 2012, 10:11:30 PM
Recently we have foggy nights here in Łódź, Poland. On Thursday I took my car in the evening and played some loud music inside, sucked the camera in and outside. Afterwards I used one of the tracks in the video.
A lot of Magic Lantern v2.3 features has been used: FPS override for timelapse: 0,5-2fps, custom WB settings (mainly 2000K WB), focus peak and others. Thank you very much ML Team!



FPS override used for timelapse makes really great job: out of camera material is "tiny" in size and can be edited very quickly in video software timeline.
#5
Hi, I have recently made some shots for timelapse movie (still in progress) using ML v2.3 FPS override feature + "low light" mode to record flowing water. I find FPS override with speeds of 3.0 - 0.2 fps very useful for not very much demanding timelapse, where fast workflow is necessary. The video result + some remarks are on my fotoblog page and one of video shots is also embedded here.

http://lederfotoblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/flowing-water-magic-lantern-v23.html



Thanks for watching!

Michal Leder