jmlcolorado
Well-known member
Picked up a to pro hero 2 for next to nothing and want to try out its time lapse setting.
Never done a time lapse video before so its new to me.
I have a good spot in the shop for a good field of view.
I know there are calculators out there to give a good idea of settings, but looking to see if anyone has done a similar video that can sudgest settings that work well.
Looking for a 3-5 minute video in the end.
Have no idea how long it'll take to pull the engine. It's a 4bt 3.9l Cummin's in a Dodge Ram 1500, so not mich wiring at all, but it was retro'ed in the truck, so no shop manual to walk through the process.
I'm guessing it'll only take 5 hours start to finish, but could very well go much faster.
I'll have a helper too so that'll speed it up.
Never done a time lapse video before so its new to me.
I have a good spot in the shop for a good field of view.
I know there are calculators out there to give a good idea of settings, but looking to see if anyone has done a similar video that can sudgest settings that work well.
Looking for a 3-5 minute video in the end.
Have no idea how long it'll take to pull the engine. It's a 4bt 3.9l Cummin's in a Dodge Ram 1500, so not mich wiring at all, but it was retro'ed in the truck, so no shop manual to walk through the process.
I'm guessing it'll only take 5 hours start to finish, but could very well go much faster.
I'll have a helper too so that'll speed it up.