



Thanks to Dynamic Perception, I've finally taken the next step in my long quest to get set up with a motion controlled time lapse rig. I'm pretty excited. I've put together the unit and mastered the fundamentals of the dolly controller. I still need some essential pieces to the puzzle, but I have enough ready now that I was able to do a few tests.
Above are some pictures of it coming together and here's the first test video:
MoCo04 from Damijan Saccio on Vimeo.
First outdoor tests. I still need a battery pack and tripods, so possibilities are still pretty limited. Good stuff to come in a few weeks though!
MoCo05 from Damijan Saccio on Vimeo.
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