I have mentioned the technical aspects of exposure ramping with a Nikon camera before on my blog. The has resulted in a lot of work for me the last month. The result is a ramping solution that works on both Nikon and other brands like Canon. The video that you see on this article is the first real outdoor test of my ramping solution. You are seeing the Maasboulevard, one of the main roads that bring you into the center of Rotterdam. This sunset video is made my continuously ramping the shutter speed of my Nikon D700 from 1/100 of a second until 2.5 seconds. The ISO is also ramped from 100 ISO until 1600 ISO at the end. This results in a total exposure ramping of 12 Stops between the first and the last image of the sequence!
This article has been moved to our ElysiaVisuals - the eMotion Control and Time Lapse Store: http://www.elysiavisuals.com/content/nikon-d700-high-speed-exposure-ramping-iso-shifting-maasboulevard-rotterdam


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fantastic work!
Hi Andre
Really love the work you're doing on Nikon ramping. Any option to integrate into the dynamic perception unit?
That video looked good!
A very nice result in the video.. any progress on your device? I have just found out about this device: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/elijahparker/timelapse-powerful-feat...Could something like that be used with your process?
Wow I have been slow with
Wow I have been slow with replying to these comments. I have just picked up this project. Yes, it will be integrated with Dynamic Perception hardware and software. I just became a Dynamic Perception distributor and I would love to see this all work together.
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