For a point and shoot, the entire time lapse to video assembly process should have been done in camera (as an in camera process) after shooting time lapse (result output as a video file). I believe that’s how Canon and most smart phones does it and it seems way more convenient.
Thanks for detailed tutorial. I just wished they already had his within the camera and not need for us to do all this additional process just to completely create the timelapse like what the G7X has. Hope it will come someday.
quatro27 Actually the software they have for it is not that bad to use but I just really don’t like the additional process like what I said in my previous comment. Honestly I’m not doing time lapse anymore because of it. Haha.
The rx100's had this processing built into the camera with the Play Memories apps. A shame that Sony decided not to continue doing that, as its lame that a $800 camera wont' process 4K timelapse like many other compacts from Canon, and even cheaper DSLR from Nikon etc. This is a major bummer for this camera, but the other features are excellent
@@mkoenig57 Anyway just consider that the new integrated intervallometer in ZV1 is more stable and with more shots to do than the App...for me better ZV1. If you have a good pc you don't spend a lot of time to produce the video clip 🙂
A very useful tutorial Michael for the Sony ZV-1. I haven't even ventured towards timelapsing with my Sony ZV-1 but I will definitely try this out soon. I wonder what the step is for post-processing in Premiere Pro. Any ideas?
Glad it was helpful. There is no rule when it comes to aperture. It all depends on how much focus depth you want to have on your time lapse. But having wider depth of field means needing more light. You just have to balance it out for what you need.
It all depends. If you really want to edit your photos and have the most dynamic range, def shoot raw. But if you want quick workflow jpeg should be fine.
Hi, thank you for your video. I have a question regarding time lapse at night time. Just wanna shoot the stars at with using interval shoot func. and when I turn it on, It doesnt let me make the shutter speed go any higher than 1/4, which makes my photos really dark. Do you know how to solve this problem?
Sorry for the late reply. The reason why the shutter wont go slower than 1/4 is because you have the shutter set to electronic. Once you change the Interval Shooting to mechanical shutter in the option, you should be able to go lower. Hope I wasn't too late.
It's shame the ZV1 doesn't have the processing in camera to turn a timelapse into a video. Great video though...thanks for taking us through the whole process including the edit in both of the software...which I appreciated. Liked and subbed. :)
You missed a massive step of how to get the photos into viewer. I miss the apps Sony used to make on the older rx100 series, there was a Timelapse app that converted to video. This is so much extra work that makes it almost not worth the effort. Why is some tech going backwards? Now play memories doesn't even work on my MacBook Air for some reason, it comes up with an error saying the developer needs to update their software. This has been an epic waste of my Time, I deem the Timelapse function unusable
For a point and shoot, the entire time lapse to video assembly process should have been done in camera (as an in camera process) after shooting time lapse (result output as a video file). I believe that’s how Canon and most smart phones does it and it seems way more convenient.
Great video! Really easy to follow!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, great content! Inspiring!
Glad you enjoyed it!
awesome. Just got my sony zv-1 camera excited to try it. Thanks.
very useful and well explained .thank you
You are welcome! Thank you for the sub 👍🏻
Muy buen tutorial. Gracias!!
Thank you, Mike. Great video, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for detailed tutorial. I just wished they already had his within the camera and not need for us to do all this additional process just to completely create the timelapse like what the G7X has. Hope it will come someday.
Steeephen probably too much processing power for the little camera to handle. But i hope it can do it some day.
i agree i wish they fix that before the release of the camera its a bummer because its to complicated and i dont even have final cut pro to do that
quatro27 Actually the software they have for it is not that bad to use but I just really don’t like the additional process like what I said in my previous comment. Honestly I’m not doing time lapse anymore because of it. Haha.
The rx100's had this processing built into the camera with the Play Memories apps. A shame that Sony decided not to continue doing that, as its lame that a $800 camera wont' process 4K timelapse like many other compacts from Canon, and even cheaper DSLR from Nikon etc. This is a major bummer for this camera, but the other features are excellent
@@mkoenig57 Anyway just consider that the new integrated intervallometer in ZV1 is more stable and with more shots to do than the App...for me better ZV1. If you have a good pc you don't spend a lot of time to produce the video clip 🙂
A very useful tutorial Michael for the Sony ZV-1. I haven't even ventured towards timelapsing with my Sony ZV-1 but I will definitely try this out soon. I wonder what the step is for post-processing in Premiere Pro. Any ideas?
This was so helpful Michael! I am just learning how to use my ZV-1. How do you know what to set your aperture too? Is there a sort of rule for this?
Glad it was helpful. There is no rule when it comes to aperture. It all depends on how much focus depth you want to have on your time lapse. But having wider depth of field means needing more light. You just have to balance it out for what you need.
@@MichaelYoungKim Thanks Michael - that makes sense. Just learning the basics! Thanks again!
Great video. Never knew about that software...just downloaded it. Do you normally shoot in jpeg for time lapse or do you use raw?
It all depends. If you really want to edit your photos and have the most dynamic range, def shoot raw. But if you want quick workflow jpeg should be fine.
Neat. Thanks so much for the informative tutorial.
You are welcome~!
thank you mate.!super detailed.
Glad it helped
Thank you... your video is soo detailed....
Vanessa Camarillo you’re welcome!
Very useful. Thank you !
Marecky glad I could help :)
can you do that time lapse on adobe premiere?
Thank you! Very user
You are welcome!
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
Great video thanks! Such a shame the camera doesn’t process the images into a video in camera! I love that feature on my Go Pro
Great , thank you
You are welcome!
Hi, thank you for your video.
I have a question regarding time lapse at night time. Just wanna shoot the stars at with using interval shoot func. and when I turn it on, It doesnt let me make the shutter speed go any higher than 1/4, which makes my photos really dark. Do you know how to solve this problem?
Sorry for the late reply. The reason why the shutter wont go slower than 1/4 is because you have the shutter set to electronic. Once you change the Interval Shooting to mechanical shutter in the option, you should be able to go lower. Hope I wasn't too late.
@@MichaelYoungKim its not late! Thank you for this reply, I will try thanks!
@@MichaelYoungKim 3 years later, you saved my behind with this electronic vs. mechanical setting. Thank you boss.
@@joshmoxey. glad it helped!
i liked the way you teached
Thank you very much :)
hello, I was not able to turn on interval function with manual exposure, is there a setting I need to change that I might have missed?
hm... that is strange... only thing I can think of is to make sure you are in stills manual mode instead of movie manual mode.
@@MichaelYoungKim yes! I didn’t realize it was on movie manual 🤦♂️ thank you! 🙏
@@88islu glad it worked!! Thank you again for watching my videos! 🙏
It's shame the ZV1 doesn't have the processing in camera to turn a timelapse into a video. Great video though...thanks for taking us through the whole process including the edit in both of the software...which I appreciated. Liked and subbed. :)
Thank you 🙏🏼
It won’t allow me to turn interval shooting on. It says “this operation or setting not available as follows.”
Make sure you are not in movie mode.
@@MichaelYoungKim oh. Now it works. Thanks!
@@SweetLuLund Glad it’s working! Now go have fun with it!!! 👍🏻
Man you helped but you wasted my sunset and now I have to wait a week because it is supposed to rain for the next couple of days
Oh snap lol sorry bro~ next time try 1.5x speed 😅
It’s cool man you helped me learn now I got a picture of a house
@@soccerbros4067 😅🙏🏼
You missed a massive step of how to get the photos into viewer. I miss the apps Sony used to make on the older rx100 series, there was a Timelapse app that converted to video. This is so much extra work that makes it almost not worth the effort. Why is some tech going backwards? Now play memories doesn't even work on my MacBook Air for some reason, it comes up with an error saying the developer needs to update their software. This has been an epic waste of my Time, I deem the Timelapse function unusable
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