A timelapse from yesterday afternoon at the wind farm in Nordholz.
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iFootage Shark Slider Nano
First test of the iFootage Shark Slider Nano. Here a timelapse at the ferry port with the Fuji X-T20 and the 18-55mm at 18mm focal length. The slider runs excellent. Very quiet and does exactly what has been programmed. Operation is simple and fast. All settings are made quickly thanks to the built-in interface. […]
Kugelbake
Fantastic morning and virtually no people out and about at the Kugelbake – perfect. While the X-T20 was shooting the timelapse, I took a few photos with the Fuji GFx.
Kugelbake early in the morning
Another time lapse with the Mantona head. This time early in the morning at the Kugelbake in Cuxhaven Döse. The little mount does its job pretty well with the Fuji camera. But no comparison to the AllView panorama head. This one interrupts the movement while the photo is triggered. This makes it possible to take […]
Cuxhaven harbour
Timelapse from the port of Cuxhaven. Primarily thought to try the Mantona Turnaround 360 timelapse head.
Greetsiel
Yesterday afternoon we went to Greetsiel. At first it was only meant for the twin mills, but since it is just around the corner, the Pilsum lighthouse was also on the list. In the afternoon in the west of the lighthouse the light was still much too bright, but here I could fly with the […]
Windmills in Nordholz
Actually, I wanted to take one last set of pictures of the comet C/2020 F3 Neowise. There the clouds on the one hand and the brightness of the comet on the other hand made a line through the calculation. It has meanwhile only a magnitude of 5 and that is quite weak. Well, a short […]
Timelapse – Cuxhaven Nature Reserve
The 4K video is composed of 750 frames (30 frames/sec) with the Nikon D2x and the Sigma 30mm. It was a little too windy, which brings a lot of motion into the trees and bushes. Here is the setup for the video.
Cappel-Neufeld timelapse
Last test on this before vacation. The problem with manual mode during evening/morning hours is that the light drops resp. kicks in so drastically. After some further reading on the topic, the best way to avoid such is to switch to Aperture-priority mode during capture. However, this will introduce flickering which can be very annoying. […]