Materials: Ikea Ordning timer
Description: Make a cheap and easy Ikea Time Lapse Panning Unit with the Ikea Ordning for your next photo shoot.
Here are samples of what it does.
See more of the time lapse panning unit
~ Getawaymoments, Florida
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Nice hack. I've got the same camera, thanks for the idea. Now I only need a hack to make the timer go backwards.
ReplyDeleteput a mount on the bottom and turn it upside down
DeleteIt would turn in the same direction...
Deletevery creative !
ReplyDeleteThis is really sweet! I'm a native Oregonian and love that first video, too!
ReplyDeleteTHIS. IS. AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteMarinka...
ReplyDeleteCould you just use the timer up side down?
Yes it will run upside down.
ReplyDeleteMy earlier versions have run underwater
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_HPIcrIIvI
and
sideways
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqJcLUj3Hts
Oh my goodness, surely this is the hack for 2011 !! Your end results are superb. Watch out Sydney, I'm about to start photographing you in a whole new way !
ReplyDeleteIf you turn it upside down, the direction of turning will be the same I think. Am I wrong?
ReplyDeletenope... you are right...
DeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteTo get a pan right, hang the unit upside-down.
ReplyDeleteThen go into the gopro menu and set the camera to record the photos upside-down.
Pan right!
Good luck and have fun lapsing!
Upside down would make it go right...
ReplyDeleteFantastic Idea!!! well done
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