How to build the ULTIMATE HYPERLAPSE RIG
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- Опубликовано: 25 сен 2023
- In my opinion, this is currently the ultimate hyperlapse rig you can build.
Parts are listed down below.
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Brilliant look at it Matt - awesome results
Thanks mate!
Thank you always for sharing your knowledge. This is a great setup Matthew.
My pleasure!
Btw, It was interesting to watch your setup for hyperlapse. I believe the significant drawback of this type of rig is the rather lengthy adjustment time (especially for me). I'm still working on designing a rig that combines stability, precision and easy adjustment for shooting, but I haven't yet found the right balance
which adjustment time do you mean, between shots? I've nailed it down to a only a few seconds now, which is faster than a standard tripod + ballhead. Not as fast as handheld, but then you don't get long exposures ofcourse. I'll have another video on the channel soon showing the complete process of location scouting + setting up + shooting.
@@MatthewVandeputte with magic lantern I set interval 9-10 sec and had 4 sec shutter speed. It means I had 5-6 sec time gap for adjustment with 3d head (ball head is a nightmare for me). But now with Canon R (without magic lantern) I use 12-13 sec interval on external intervalometer, because without magic lantern I can't adjast my camera so fast as I did before
@@MatthewVandeputte sorry, didn't get your question before and wrote a long story about adjustment time between shots. But I mean time for set up rig before you start shooting. Sorry for my english 😁
The best tutorial
Omg this is so cool I had dreamt up the idea of wheels on tripod and here it is in full glory!
Glad you like it!
thats awesome 👌
thanks Marty!
Thank you
You're welcome
Amazing set up! Is the Manfrotto "gimbal" tge only one with that feature? Using the handle as a remote? does the DJI have it? cheers!
Even more better would be a spot for a coffee or beer 🍺 🤔👌🤟
Haha yes
Can we talk about your dope as hell overalls though
They're so comfy and fun to wear and got so many pockets!!
Good setup! I'm thinking to buy the monitor, in camera display is very small
Definitely worth it, there are cheaper models too which makes things very accessible
You obviously like old cars. Goodwood Revival and now Bicester Heritage Scramble. 👍
That was the revival too, but yes I do haha
Nice setup! What's your shutter speed to combat the gimbal drift? Currently I go with 0.5s, which is fine for motion blur when capturing people or cars. I'm not sure how the IBIS or lens stab work with the gimbal drift. Do you know if it helps?
Generally turn ibis off when on gimbal. I mostly use 0.5 second as well
That is an amazing rig pal! I suppose it's more convenient to shoot 2 - 4 second photos to achieve the movement of the people you show at the beginning. Cheers!
mostly use 0.5 second exposures to get a nice balance
@@MatthewVandeputte Thank you Pal, always learning from you!
Not to mention far less tiring physically, since you're not having to prop up or hand-hold the camera. Nice set-up mate. :)
definitely, and, one of the best things which I realised two days ago, you don't have to stand in the direction that the camera is pointing. So if you're in a tight space you can just turn the tripod with the screen facing you but the camera will face the subject. Super handy for spots with lots of people
Just need gimbal tracking like on the rs3 pro raven eye, could be nice
That would be amazing wouldn’t it
Hi Matt, what is minimum shutter speed with gimble drift?
I tend to not shoot over 0,5 second
Have you tried 4-5 sec shutter speed here?
Mostly sticking to 1/2 second for a nice balance of speed of shooting and motion blur. I feel (with most gimbals) drift will be an issue here.
@@MatthewVandeputte ah, ok. I usually use 4-5 sec shutter speed and wondering it it possible to do with some gimbal