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#1
Feature Requests / Re: New Type of Rack focus effect
August 07, 2012, 03:16:46 AM
Quote from: 3pointedit on August 06, 2012, 09:58:02 AM
haha a Bokeh Pull! Cool. Isn't that just an iris change with auto ISO on?

I don't think that would be useable for video. Too many button presses on an electric lens and there would be lag. I'm talking about changing the ISO or Shutter speed at the exact same time as the Iris changes so there would be no visual brightness change
#2
Feature Requests / New Type of Rack focus effect
August 06, 2012, 06:56:54 AM
Would it be able to run a script that would-
A.) Change the Aperture one stop at a time over 2 seconds or so
And
B.) Change the ISO or Shutter to compensate for the exposure change.

The effect would be a rack focus of the depth of field while maintaining the same exposure.

Example of use
You could have thin focus on someone's face with a blurry background, a new person walks into frame and then you could have them both in focus by stepping down.
#3
Share Your Videos / Re: 'common rythm' short
July 23, 2012, 06:59:23 AM
remove the S in https
#4
Feature Requests / Telepromter with fliped out LCD
July 18, 2012, 10:23:26 AM
Any way to add a teleprompter setting so that users with a flip out LCD could either load a TXT file that automatically scrolls on screen, or a series of JPGs that play as a slide show while recording?
#5
Share Your Videos / Re: Time lapse canon t2i
July 05, 2012, 06:36:05 AM
remove the "s" in the httpS part of your link, it will then be embedded in your post :) Great work.
#6
Quote from: b4rt on July 03, 2012, 11:10:39 PM
It's a nice example. And it is pretty soft. In my experience the crop zoom requires a very sharp lens. I use crop zoom with macro lens only. Besides that softness comes from the video mode. If you do this with photo timelapse and resize it properly you get better quality and resolution.

I'm more a video guy than stills guy. This is was first time with a time lapse with a weird frame rate (ie not recorded at 30fps and just played back faster)  Didn't want to risk flickering and messing around too much with stills... plus I have a fear of killing my camera sooner by using it for time lapse.
#7
Quote from: Legushka on July 04, 2012, 09:05:58 AM
kevinottawa, share what settings you used in the camera, the video or photo taymlaps (followed by gluing pictures)?

sorry for the fractured English.
thank you

I used the video mode. Magic lantern FPS Override at 5fps.. shutter set to 360 degrees
1.8 55mm lens open all the way, I forget the iso, I think it was 800 or 1600.... Didn't want or need to go too high... as is, I think I may be a tad too bright.

Compressed the video down for vimeo upload, 24.0 fps playback speed.


#8
I like the CC but maybe a little less blue in the fur?
#9
Sorry, there is no sound, just compressed it a little and didn't take the time to find an music for it.
#10
Canada Day fireworks. Using 5fps 360 shutter thanks for Magic Lantern

The focus is a bit soft due to the old m42 lens I was using, but it's the only 1.8 I have right now.