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Canadian Rockies and Vancouver road trip gear

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Lettermanian
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Re: Canadian Rockies and Vancouver road trip gear

lewiedude2 wrote:

Loved the driving clips. Got a little woozy within some turns, but watching the sky move counter to your driving was quite pleasing. For the time lapse peak clip at the beginning, what were your settings for the intervalometer(or what ever it is they call that feature)?

Thank you, yes although the weather wasn't great for that trip, the clouds made those scenes a bit more dynamic. I'd love to do the trip again but shoot the video clips in 4k for better clarity.

The timelapse sequence of Mt. Robson was shot with the X-T100, which (along with the X-T200) has the ability to render a 4k/30p tl video in-camera. I believe I set the built-in interval timer for 6 second intervals, but left exposure settings on auto. Again, the whole video was just meant to be a personal memoir, not a demonstration of gear or anything, so I didn't pay too much attention to all settings. You can see that I adjusted the view a bit because people were walking by and their heads were getting in the frame. I was set up in a public place close to my car, because bears I had to stop sooner than I wanted because it started to rain.

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