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Robin Good's insight:
Lapse-it is a new app for both iOS and Android devices which allows you to shoot professional-looking time-lapse video clips easily. Key features include:
• Other resolutions available are 720P, 480P, 360P, 240P • Adjustable focus and white balance • Zooming • Silent camera (no sound at every shot - not supported by all smartphones) • Video trimming facility • No restrictions for capture length or frames You can render your video in different formats like MP4, MOV or FLV, in different resolutions and with different frame rates. Free and paid versions available ($1.99). Gallery of examples: http://www.lapseit.com/gallery/ FAQ: http://www.lapseit.com/faq/ App store: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id539108382 Pro version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lapse-it-pro-time-lapse-professional/id536495161?mt=8 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ui.LapseIt Pro version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ui.LapseItPro
![]() From Kickstarter another great gizmo for video-makers and photographers: "Astro adds pan & tilt movement to your camera, and it allows you to set up time lapse programs by defining the duration, the range of movement; which goes from 0 to 360°, and the interval in degrees or seconds in which you want the photos to be taken." "The most intuitive, compact and simple intervalometer + motion control for timelapse photography" More info: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1530895202/astro-time-lapse-motion-control Via planetMitch |
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Robin Good's insight:
Panolapse is a downloadable software for Mac and PC that allows you to add realistic rotational pans to your time-lapse videography. Typically these effects are achieved by mounting your camera on a motorized track that slides, or on a motorized head that rotates, or even both at the same time. Another popular approach to achieve these results is to use video-editing software to digitally move your camera frame within the video frame itself, though the results tend to look a bit missing perspective changes, and therefore flat and unnatural. Panolapse cannot add sliding movement like a dolly on a rail, but it can add rotational head movement. Panolapse works best with wide-angle lenses, including fisheye lenses, allowing you to pan up to 180 degrees in two axis." Panolapse supports all cameras, and works best with wide-angle or fish-eye lenses. For full-HD support beyond 720p a license costs $65. Find out more: http://www.panolapse360.com/ Download for Windows: http://files.panolapse360.com/PanolapseWin105e.zip Download for Mac: http://files.panolapse360.com/PanolapseMac105d.zip
Fabio Gaist's curator insight,
June 4, 2013 4:30 AM
Ideal in situation where you don't have the right rig with you |
A $1.99 app with some pretty good features. Shoot and edit the time-lapse right on your device. With additional instagram-like effects, and more.
Free trial.. Looks interesting