Time lapse photography

Camera equipment and technique for taking photos.
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nyker
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Time lapse photography

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Anyone have experience using dollies in your timelapse or video work? How do you like them?

I am also wondering if there are shorter, portable travel/versions rather than the 6ft ones I have seen.
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Have you checked out the Kessler Pocket Dolley?

http://www.kesslercrane.com/product-p/p ... lly_v2.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

No idea how well they work, but I've seen them used by the Camp 4 Collective shooters, so that seems like a pretty good endorsement.
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Re: Time lapse photography

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Hey Yedi, this is pretty cool, thanks.
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