Hi, in this video I want to cover how do you do a hyperlapse. hyperlapse is an awesome technique. It's basically a fast moving time lapse, where you're actually just walking with the camera while it's taking a time lapse. And if you're using a camera like the Panasonic GH five, you can actually build the time lapse while you're waiting right after you finish taking it rather than taking that memory card taking all those photos and doing it in the video editor. So it's a really nice technique and you don't need a gh five to do it. But the key thing to pulling off the hyperlapse is you want to set your interval on your time lapse mode in your camera to one second.
So cameras like the the GH five or modern mirrorless cameras. They already have a time lapse function built in. So I'll just quickly show you the setup. in a second, but if you have an older camera like a DSLR, maybe you need what we call a interval ometer. It's like a remote control, you plug in and then you need to basically just configure, how often are you taking the photos, so do hyperlapse. The key is you need to do it every one second.
So once you've actually set that up, start taking the time lapse by clicking start or the shutter button, whatever you need to do to get that started in the camera. As for the Ronan, you basically just hold it with two hands and just make sure that you're not moving the camera too much. I like to just walk with two hands just like this. And do it for about at least 10 minutes. If you do it less than 10 minutes the hyperlapse is going to be too short. Okay, so I want to do that just build a time lapse in the camera if you have that ability or bring it to your video editor, pretty simple but powerful technique that you can pull off with the ronin s or any other gimbal combined with your camera.