Hi guys - I did a promotional video for a client opening their new office and decided to make a motionlapse to include in it. I needed a total timelapse of about 15 seconds (30fps), and overall time to record about 30 mins. I think it was set to take photos every 4 seconds. Settings were manual WB and max ISO 1600 which I think was a mistake as it kept the exposure quite bright until almost the end. Next time I would max it up to 800. Those were my settings for a day to night timelapse, if someone has done this before and has some tips I am open for suggestions The final video for my client can be found at the bottom of the post. I shot 1080p video + RAW, below are both - the straight out of the camera motionlapse + the edited and stiched together in Photoshop raw files. I also took a hyperlapse driving back (should have cleaned my windshield better).
Nice. Comparing the motion in the 1080p straight from the camera to the version you processed from the raw files, my sense is that - at least in the first few seconds, when the camera is facing the oncoming cars - the cars are more blurred in the 1080p version. Did you adjust the raw files in any way before you processed the video?