Timelapse Video used with a GoPro
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Using a Canon dslr and a GoPro camera, I was able to make a simple time-lapse from my home in Guam. Tell me what you think.
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Using a Canon dslr and a GoPro camera, I was able to make a simple time-lapse from my home in Guam. Tell me what you think.
This is how I used a gopro and a couple of Canon L lenses to take some aerial photography for a flight school in Guam on a Cessna 172.
During the month of August 2011, my brother and I decided to film Guam’s underwater treasures with a gopro camera.
However, as of 2012, the GoPro company fixed this with the Hero 3 that now uses a fixed flat lens for optimal sharpness anywhere on the planet!
With a little modification by placing a flat lens filter, I present to you the first of hopefully many videos of Guam Diving… (for my detailed review of the GoPro check my GoPro article!)
After using the iPad 2 for several months, I must say that this piece of technology could be the silver bullet in killing notebook/ laptop sales.
Hands down, the little camera from GoPro has proven its performance, quality, and durability despite its size and unbelievable low price for a HD camera. The HD video camera itself is really small but the little badboy can capture sharp, clear, wide-angled and high definition footage.
As the camera comes with a series of mounts, the 200 feet water-proof housing is easily mountable to almost any surface such as your bike, car, motorcycle, airplane and even your head, giving your audience a pretty cool point-of-view. To my opinion, there is no other way to safely and conveniently record your adventures in HD!
While on the island of Guam, a long time client of mine, has asked my web business, Kumidia Web Marketing to make a tutorial video for his customers. This video opportunity turned out to be a fun, successful wild ride in the skies over Guam!