Aidin, I feel like we have the same hair but you have managed to master the art of the wave. I on the other hand struggled trying to style mine for years and have reluctantly settled for a hat most of the time. What I'm trying to say is.... your videos impress me, but your hair confidence is what got me to subscribe ;)
Such great timing... I was out shooting a night lapse the same night in the mountains. Didn't turn out perfect, had some flickering, pumped to learn form this one.
Another absolutely excellent tutorial so well demonstrated! I particularly liked the section about camera settings and why. Thanks again Aidin for such a great job.
My Garmin watch has the moon phase, rise and set time for that night, you can also scroll through to see any other night too, super useful for night photography
great video man! This is super helpful! Could you make a video about your current gear and what camera you are using right now? That would be super cool!
Aidin has the best titles / motion graphics ever. period. The text is so satistfying and it fits so well into the footage. I love how your white text fits into dark footage and the blavk text fits into the light footage. The text feels so meaningful. Btw, I always wanted to ask you this, how old are you? You're like a mentor for me. So I'm really curious
Unfortunately, for the purpose of shooting in darkness, I live in NYC where we never see the stars. I'll have to travel upstate or something to do this.
There are several dark sky apps, tell you where to go. I live in a brightly lit suburban area in the central valley of California and I have to go about 30 miles east to get to a dark sky area.
Nice video for beginners, my only disagreement is if you don’t wanna get star trailing and you want pinpoint bright stars, you should shoot under 20 seconds
Hi, thanks for the tips. In LR, why don't you use gradient filter to adjust/edit the sky and the ground/foreground separately (i.e clarity, texture, so on)? since, your camera doesn't move, you can still copy paste parameters.
That looks like the Blue Ridge Parkway? If so, I'll be on it starting Sunday on my way to Asheville. Where about was that shot? Looks like a great location. And great video, byw.
Re watching this for the third time. I willing to bet I'm your biggest, most dedicated fan. How much are you willing to believe me? And btw, how come you didn't make a Pewdiepie FLOOR GANG reference at 1:00? it would fit so well lmao..
Hey Aidin! I'm using a Lumix G7 as my regular cam and I have 2 quick questions: 1) What cheap lense would you recommend I use with my G7, just in general? 2) What good Micro 4/3 to EF adapter would you recommend? Thanks ahead if you answer my questions, and regardless, thanks for the video! It was very helpful!!!!
If you're by a car you could use a Goal Zero Yeti and film a time lapse for probably a month (probably literally a month depending on which Yeti), I don't know, just a crazy idea I had. For my mobile guitar effects rig I use an Aukey USB C 20,000 mAh power bank hooked to a Mission Engineering Power 529 USB converter which my effects pedals are plugged into. I wonder if I can use the Aukey with cameras
I’ve been looking at a lot of these night videos but one thing that I don’t ever hear about is the focus point. I’d assume our focus point would be the sky; how did you get such clarity from the stars but also have the tree in focus if you’re shooting at that low of an aperture
I do a lot of nighttime timelapse. Focus is one the the things you absolutely must get right. Super frustrating if you don't. You will be using manual focus. That's a given. You can do one, maybe all of the following: Point the camera at the brightest object in the sky, lock up the tripod and focus on that star. Take a photo, check the result using the preview to magnify the image in the screen. Repeat until you are happy with the result. If your lens is a zoom, then crank up the zoom and take test shots. Don't forget to pull the zoom back when ready to start shooting. If your camera has live-view, turn it on and again, point at the brightest object in the sky. Use the zoom feature of the live-view to zoom in and set the focus. Don't try looking for stars in 'zoom' mode, it's a lot harder to find any. Find a bright star and then zoom, then focus. Some cameras have a nighttime focus-assist. Not used them myself but they look pretty cool. If an object on the ground, like that tree AND, is far enough away for infinity focus then by all means use that. Not so easy at night. Do take your time. Small, dim objects are even smaller and dimmer in a wide angle lens. You may already know this but, in case you don't: 'Infinity' on a lens is just short of the infinity mark on the lens barrel and they all seem to be slightly different. Hope this helps.
Is is possible to create a night time lap for video with the Panasonic Lumic ZS100? its a point and shoot. I haven't found in-depth videos about this camera.
Really like your videos and teaching methods. you have some nice equipment. I am starting with a GoPro to get better at my videography / photography and am curious if you have used a GoPro or just use the Canon EOS and Lumix G7?
I can't fathom the amount of effort that was put into filming videos where you speak in nature and the lighting on your face looks great.
Best 22 min 7 sec I've ever spent learning something
7:00 -8:30 music is soo beautiful and relaxing! Never thought music bed was that good! Might check em out!
Bruh if it wasnt for the sfx i would have gone with Musicbed
When Aidin reads your mind and delivers a video about what you were discussing just. Last. Night *\0/* thank you!
Pretty much. I hope he didn't pay
attention to the other thoughts :D
I know almost nothing about photography, but you make it so amazing and breathtaking! Aidin, thank you so much for making my week a little better!
Love that you Drive the manual Acura/Honda. Nice to see that young generation still drives manuals.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS....
Hope it delivers!
These actually take so much more skill than people think.
All your shots are so good!
the overall aesthetic of your vids is insane + its actually helpful, you're awesome
Aidin, I feel like we have the same hair but you have managed to master the art of the wave. I on the other hand struggled trying to style mine for years and have reluctantly settled for a hat most of the time. What I'm trying to say is.... your videos impress me, but your hair confidence is what got me to subscribe ;)
Appreciated brother. Keep up the great work.We appreciate it. Its a 'MOVEMENT'
the sky looks so so so beautiful!
Such great timing... I was out shooting a night lapse the same night in the mountains. Didn't turn out perfect, had some flickering, pumped to learn form this one.
Merci magnifique again! I wake up this morning and i see that crazy sky here in france, and 10 min later i find your new video!
Trop Cool!
very help ful as begineer in timelapse photography
love that you take so much effort to present you art .love from india
This is the most informative video on RUclips. Thank you!
Lume cubes or whatever seem amazing really need to look into these for my astrophotography
Dude I'm in a zoom class... Aidin's video is more educational for me 🤣
Hope my parents don't see this... 😬
fact.
Bruh same here
LOL!
@@RoccoGermani only true fans watch Aidins video before anything else 👀
@@itsprestonchen yessirrrrr
The intro was an absolute stunner! 🧡
I think this is the first time I’ve seen you make a tutorial with the sunset. It looks amazing
I was literally thinking today about wanting to do this (wanting a tutorial), so that's nice.
I Always Learn New Things From Your Videos. Thank You So Much For Teaching Us❤️❤️
Thanks Aidin❤️
My man out there reading minds !!!
Thank you for all of the knowledge you shared in this video, it really helped! Much love, Ody
Your channel still one of the bests of filmmaking. Awesome tutorial. Thank you so much!
Awesome vid! Timelapses are so nice!
Great communication skills!
Absolutely love the effort you put into these videos !
What a man such a great tutorial
Plz do like this more
Why you stop like this tutorial
Thanks u Aidin😄
Finally got my RUclips notif about tutorial for time lapse 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the education bro
Спасибо, как раз хотели попробовать заснять ночное небо)
Absolutely killer mate!! Like always :)
Great video my dude🫡🫡 I’m an amateur just sampling some timelapses when I camp (6000 feet) best I’ve seen. Thank you
Another absolutely excellent tutorial so well demonstrated! I particularly liked the section about camera settings and why. Thanks again Aidin for such a great job.
Thank you Aidin. Taking the chance to wish you a Merry Christhmas from Palma de Mallorca.
These intros are... So so good!!! Thanks for the tutorial! I've been trying these out with my R6 and its built in intervalometer. 💯
Would love to see a video of how you come up with short film ideas!
Very nice intro. You always deliver high quality and inspiring work. Gracias
My Garmin watch has the moon phase, rise and set time for that night, you can also scroll through to see any other night too, super useful for night photography
Perfect🔥just what I wanted
great video man! This is super helpful! Could you make a video about your current gear and what camera you are using right now? That would be super cool!
Why youtube always recommend me great video its a perfect video I want
Aidin has the best titles / motion graphics ever. period.
The text is so satistfying and it fits so well into the footage.
I love how your white text fits into dark footage and the blavk text fits into the light footage. The text feels so meaningful.
Btw, I always wanted to ask you this, how old are you? You're like a mentor for me. So I'm really curious
Thanksss Aidinss!
How the hell do you have such crisp audio outdoors? Insane, kudos.
Unfortunately, for the purpose of shooting in darkness, I live in NYC where we never see the stars. I'll have to travel upstate or something to do this.
There are several dark sky apps, tell you where to go. I live in a brightly lit suburban area in the central valley of California and I have to go about 30 miles east to get to a dark sky area.
Nice video for beginners, my only disagreement is if you don’t wanna get star trailing and you want pinpoint bright stars, you should shoot under 20 seconds
I loved the video. I'm now actually tempted to go out and try this out. Thx and keep up the awesome work!
Watching this video and hoping i can do it on my Galaxy S10+. Great educational video!
Thanks For this
Great work! Is there a follow up video on editing the timelapse on Premier Pro?
Very informative...but also extremely well shot! Really enjoyed those B-Roll clips in the middle of this video. 8:07
Loved it, just followed your advice for my first Nightlapse and currently editing it. It's coming up very nicely, thanks Aidin!
Let's gooooo glad that I could help out!
@@AidinRobbins Your tips definitely helped a lot mate, here's the result just published today:
ruclips.net/video/uRADDWD4DBI/видео.html
You might add a lens warmer to prevent fogging of the lens . Always good to check k the dew point on the night you are shooting
king aidin
awesome video broski
Thank you aidin
a night sky photographer based in South Carolina? much respect! (I've lived in Atlanta and Asheville.. Denver now)
Aidin.. As always awesome :)
Thanks for your tutorials I really love and appreciate them
Perfect timing for me. Yaaaah
Hi, thanks for the tips. In LR, why don't you use gradient filter to adjust/edit the sky and the ground/foreground separately (i.e clarity, texture, so on)? since, your camera doesn't move, you can still copy paste parameters.
Great Video, Loved it and I can't believe you think the carolinas look basic the views and nightlapses look sick
LOVE IT thank u
Super nice explained and very educational! Must try this on one of my next videos :)
Very helpful thank you!
I like your videos I am also a tiny youtuber or filmmaker!!
Haha 1:13 Lumix G7 with Black magic cover😂 good one Aidin!
Hahaha it's the same mount 🤷♂️
It's very useful
That looks like the Blue Ridge Parkway? If so, I'll be on it starting Sunday on my way to Asheville. Where about was that shot? Looks like a great location. And great video, byw.
Dziękuję, bardzo dobre filmy
Re watching this for the third time. I willing to bet I'm your biggest, most dedicated fan. How much are you willing to believe me?
And btw, how come you didn't make a Pewdiepie FLOOR GANG reference at 1:00? it would fit so well lmao..
I love this. Would you like to make how to shoot milky way??
That's exactly what this video is?
@@AidinRobbins i mean not just a star . Add some like astronomy milkyway galaxy
Nice 👍👍
These tutorials feel like mini movies. 😊
9:03 This moment of silence with these views was just brilliant in your editing. That stuck on me
Hey Aidin!
I'm using a Lumix G7 as my regular cam and I have 2 quick questions:
1) What cheap lense would you recommend I use with my G7, just in general?
2) What good Micro 4/3 to EF adapter would you recommend?
Thanks ahead if you answer my questions, and regardless, thanks for the video! It was very helpful!!!!
need a sigme wide angle. aperature 2.4 and under will work. dont get a ef adapter. get a speed booster from metabones.
sigma
I think I found the channel I am looking for.
Awesome tips Aidin! I tried a nightlapse a couple of months ago and it was an epic fail 😂😂😂 I'll try with your tips next time
Cool!✌️
The wind made my sound system an earthquake hahaha nice vid tho 🙌🙌
If you're by a car you could use a Goal Zero Yeti and film a time lapse for probably a month (probably literally a month depending on which Yeti), I don't know, just a crazy idea I had.
For my mobile guitar effects rig I use an Aukey USB C 20,000 mAh power bank hooked to a Mission Engineering Power 529 USB converter which my effects pedals are plugged into. I wonder if I can use the Aukey with cameras
13:53 when he's excited and forget us! Hahaha hahaha
Cool stuff...
Did you shoot in aperture mode or manual
I’ve been looking at a lot of these night videos but one thing that I don’t ever hear about is the focus point. I’d assume our focus point would be the sky; how did you get such clarity from the stars but also have the tree in focus if you’re shooting at that low of an aperture
I do a lot of nighttime timelapse. Focus is one the the things you absolutely must get right. Super frustrating if you don't.
You will be using manual focus. That's a given. You can do one, maybe all of the following:
Point the camera at the brightest object in the sky, lock up the tripod and focus on that star. Take a photo, check the result using the preview to magnify the image in the screen. Repeat until you are happy with the result.
If your lens is a zoom, then crank up the zoom and take test shots. Don't forget to pull the zoom back when ready to start shooting.
If your camera has live-view, turn it on and again, point at the brightest object in the sky. Use the zoom feature of the live-view to zoom in and set the focus. Don't try looking for stars in 'zoom' mode, it's a lot harder to find any. Find a bright star and then zoom, then focus.
Some cameras have a nighttime focus-assist. Not used them myself but they look pretty cool.
If an object on the ground, like that tree AND, is far enough away for infinity focus then by all means use that. Not so easy at night.
Do take your time. Small, dim objects are even smaller and dimmer in a wide angle lens.
You may already know this but, in case you don't: 'Infinity' on a lens is just short of the infinity mark on the lens barrel and they all seem to be slightly different.
Hope this helps.
Great video thanks, just suggestion of a shorter exposure than 60 seconds as you get star trailing.
Great video! What size SD card/ storage do you recommend for this sort of shoot?
Nice video, very helpful. One thing to add is using manual focus is important during these types of shoots.
Bhai Agli Video Kab? @Aidin Robbins
Miss your vids man.
Is it better to use video mode or photo mode for timelapse?
Nice buddy
Can you show a tutorial for hyperlapse car driving POV ? maybe at night on a highway?
Can you provide buy link to the f2.8 lens you used?
What is the little tripod you use for the light?
Have you done any time lapse tutorials on moon setting ? So when the light is going from bright to dark ? Thanks.
nice landscape, where about is it?
Is is possible to create a night time lap for video with the Panasonic Lumic ZS100? its a point and shoot. I haven't found in-depth videos about this camera.
Really like your videos and teaching methods. you have some nice equipment. I am starting with a GoPro to get better at my videography / photography and am curious if you have used a GoPro or just use the Canon EOS and Lumix G7?