With go pro it has a built in timelapse mode where you can set everything up pretty easily. The main thing to think about is how long you want it to record for. I usually run it at a rate of taking a photo every 5 seconds. 1 frame every 5 seconds means it takes 150s to get 30 frames. That’s 1 second of timelapse video for every 2 min 30 sec recording timelapse. 10 seconds of video requires 25 mins of recording. 15s needs 37:30 30s needs 75 mins And so on. You also have the flexibility to record at different rates, but just do the math and it’s easy to figure out.
Excellent! Is that easy to set up filming wise??
With go pro it has a built in timelapse mode where you can set everything up pretty easily. The main thing to think about is how long you want it to record for.
I usually run it at a rate of taking a photo every 5 seconds. 1 frame every 5 seconds means it takes 150s to get 30 frames. That’s 1 second of timelapse video for every 2 min 30 sec recording timelapse.
10 seconds of video requires 25 mins of recording.
15s needs 37:30
30s needs 75 mins
And so on.
You also have the flexibility to record at different rates, but just do the math and it’s easy to figure out.
@@vander9003 right on brother I’m gonna try it out!