Why not this then and it's almost half your budget. Its got some great reviews (from real people) and it even has IS built in :)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kodak-PlayFull-1080P-Stabilisation-Built-/dp/B004LFM0EY/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1358759401&sr=8-10
I think a sweet little timelapses would be dusk at the top of the empire state building. I've been there at that time and got some great shots. Get there in good time and if you do show us your low light results.
I just sold my 2 to get the 3 :D Now I just need to convince myself that I should take up some extreme sport lol :lol: I'll start off with some time lapse stuff first to get warmed up :thumbs:
How about the largest waterfall in the UK (so I'm told)?? High Force in Middleton - In -Teesdale, County Durham.
http://www.northpennines.org.uk/Pages/HighForceWaterfall.aspx
I'm looking to get one soon too having put my Hero 2 up for sale. I'm wanting it for low light timelapse work. Can someone just explain the 4k bit to mean ie what it means. For some reason I've got brain lock on the matter :)
Great info, thanks, but I can't help but think that if I turn down exposure, ISO etc to help reduce the blown out areas won't I lose overall contrast in the image i.e. make it darker.
For now it will only be ND grads, but when more money comes my way I'll build the collection and go for some ND. Because it's only landscapes I'm in to I'll be using a wide angle lens, so no issues really.
Again I've learnt more when you said 'blinkies'. I don't have my camera with me at the...
Done! Surprisingly it made perfect sense and wasn't hard to understand at all. I think from now on my LCD display will show the histogram in every shot.
As my learning experience hits a new curve I'm now faced with light metering for those amazing landscape shots. I've learnt the use of a polariser, ND and ND grads, but I'm new to metering in manual.
As I understand it I take a reading from the sky / bright area and take a note of the...
I'm increasing my night photography and although I try to get my composition and exposure settings correct I'm finding street/flood light glare to be an issue. Can anyone recommend a method to reduce this in PP, without removing the light completely of course.
Below is an example I could work...
I'm looking at Starstax at the mo because it supports MAC, but not RAW so I'll look for a plugin. Because of the amount of exposures do you shoot in JPEG or RAW?
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