Nikon Timelapse shot w/ Red Camera

Some stock shots and timelapse shot with the Red Digital Cinema Camera using Nikon still lenes.



26 Responses to “Nikon Timelapse shot w/ Red Camera”

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  2. mfilmpro says:

    what frame rate did you shoot the water at? Looks really cool

  3. awalker599 says:

    120fps at 2K 2:1

  4. JoeCnNd says:

    what brain with it?

  5. Bomballeswech says:

    If i had the money to buy a red one i would buy zeiss !!!, not Nikon… but cool shoots and………coooooool camera

  6. awalker599 says:

    I just bought some Zeiss ZF lenses for my kit and they are awesome. The Nikons look good but they suck when you have to try and focus on a moving target.

  7. zavatone says:

    Change it to blue please. I’m sick of the current color scheme.

  8. superfundeathhammer says:

    I want this camera so fucking bad! What amazing footage

  9. MosabSY says:

    stunning footage!! i’m purchasing red scarlet as soon as it get released..
    but what is wrong with the focus of nikon lenses on red?

  10. awalker599 says:

    What do you mean. The only thing that I can think of is that the lens focuses the opposite way as a cine lens does. Really easy to learn to go the other way…at least for me it is.

  11. MosabSY says:

    cool! i got you wrong thinking that there is a focusing problem! cheers!

  12. mosizhill says:

    nice work. i have been really impressed with the red one. some one told me that shooting in 4k as apposed to say 2 changes the depth of field. this doesnt make any sense to me. can you help?

  13. awalker599 says:

    Well what happens when you shoot 2K is that your only using a center 2K portion of the sensor. So yes your field of vision would change. But you could also shoot with s16 lenses and when shooting in 2K to keep your field of view. Say if your shooting 4K with a 28mm lens. Then you would have to find a 28mm lens in s16 if you went to 2K. But its not that big a deal. I only shoot in 2K for slow-mo shots and I never use the method I just described. You just have to be aware of what’s going on.

  14. spongah says:

    I’d like to see this in 28k please, thank you

  15. proithero says:

    Nice work, what does a setup like that run?

  16. awalker599 says:

    I have about $50K invested into my camera package. But to shoot stuff like this you could do it for $35K. If you wanted to get a RED camera.

  17. proithero says:

    Wow…I have to say that this is nice work that you do and very inspiring! Maybe some day these cameras will be within reach for me.
    Thank You

  18. m8eighty6 says:

    i think you have a great talent friend.. i am glad one video led me to another and another and eventually led me to your videos.. i think it is remarkable and i appreciate your talent..

  19. Petyamester says:

    What’s the soundtrack to the video?

  20. awalker599 says:

    Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed the videos.

  21. awalker599 says:

    Its from the “Solaris” soundtrack.

  22. b2dmastersniper says:

    awsome work dude! im savin up to get a scarlet. I love time lapse work

  23. sigma4000 says:

    absoulutley awesome i’m learning to use time lapses at the moment dont have a $17000 camera though jus a sony hc. so learning to do them in vegas pro. any tips people would be great

  24. alexsijes says:

    I don’t know. The video is great, don’t get me wrong but, have u guys checked some of the Canon EOS 5D Mark 2 footage here on uTube? I think the picture quality of them are far more superior than RED Cameras. Of course it has its limitations but still.

  25. awalker599 says:

    To try and compare the Red camera against the 5D2 from videos that you have seen on you tube isn’t the best idea. The Red will smoke the 5D2. The H.264 compression is a joke. If anything the 5D2’s video function reminds me of an HVX with a 35mm adaptor on it.

    When you’ve seen both on a high res monitor at their full resolutions there is a huge difference.

  26. AlexRanedo says:

    Absolutely awesome work man! I’ve recently got into time lapse myself so this is really inspiring! Thanks. Check out my work when and if you can. I’ve fave’d/subscribed to your channel.

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