Testing out the Radian
As I mentioned few days before, I recently recieved my Radian time-lapse device, and yesterday I took it out first tine, and here is a compilation of few short clips I took. It’s only a rought edit, so don’t expect anything spectacular :) I still have to learn so much more about video editing :)
Sunset in Edinburgh
Each city should have something like this. A nice hill in the middle of a city, from where you get a great view of the city. Would make cityscape shots so much easier :)
This is a manual blend from 5 shots, taken from the Calton hill in Edinburgh
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- Number of exposures: 6
- Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- Lens: Canon 24-70mm F2.8
- Focal length: 70 mm
- Aperture: 8
- Middle exposure time: 1s
- ISO: 100
- Tripod used: yes
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Where was this photo taken:
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I really like this “test” video (well the photo is cool to but I’ve already seen it).
Hi!
Thanks for your feedback about Radian! I tryed to build a “similar” device with Arduino and i noticed at the end that the rotation was not totally smooth, it was possible to see some “steps” or boucing effects sometimes. Did you notice a similar effect on Radian, especially for big angles+ slow timing ?
Hi, no, I havent noticed anything like that. Looks like the rotation is completely smooth.