Shutter Speeds in Timelapse Photography

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • A video to show the effect changing the shutter speed has on your final footage.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @FCPSExtremeEntretenimento
    @FCPSExtremeEntretenimento 8 лет назад

    very nice

  • @ricarleite
    @ricarleite 9 лет назад +1

    So it's usually half of the time, right? 180 angle, if you're doing one frame every second, it should be half a second of exposure, so you get a "Koyaanisqatsi" look, right?

  • @marcus3d
    @marcus3d 11 лет назад +1

    Paul, you're completely ignoring the interval here. Isn't the rule of thumb for video shutter speed to use an exposure time that is 1/2 - 1/4 that of the frame rate? So if the interval is 1 second then the exposure time would be 1/2 - 1/4 seconds. Or if the interval is 2 seconds then the exposure time would be 1 - 1/2 seconds. If there is a lot of movement, as is common in timelapses, you might want to go closer to the shorter exposure, which is exactly what SVAFnemesis is suggesting.

    • @paulrichardson6
      @paulrichardson6  11 лет назад +3

      this video was just demonstrating the affect of changing the shutter speed, I've got a separate one for the interval :)
      I don't think the rule really applies to timelapse, as scenarios change so often. Sometimes you don't want the motion blur, sometimes you do... the only way learn is to experiment with different settings!

  • @SVAFnemesis
    @SVAFnemesis 11 лет назад

    In my opinion shutter speed should be 1/4 of the interval, given that the interval is no longer than 2 sec. What do you think?

    • @paulrichardson6
      @paulrichardson6  11 лет назад +4

      depends what you're shooting, I don't think you can really apply a strict rule to every scenario.