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ZenHow: How to Shoot Hyperlapse Video with ZenFone 4 Max | ASUS - Duration: 6:00.

Hi guys, this is Aaron with another episode of ZenHow

Some of you may have realized we're in Hong Kong,

a city with incredible skyline and unique skyscraper architecture

Exploring the city can take hours

A great opportunity to try out my new ZenFone 4 Max

How to Shoot Hyperlapse with ZenFone 4 Max

The Zenfone 4 Max has enough battery to last for days

It has a 5000mAh battery with 46 days of standby 4G time

or 40 hours of 3G talk time

Fully charged, it has enough battery to watch 10 movies

But what makes the ZenFone 4 Max really stand out from its predecessors

is his rear dual lens camera

It has the 13MP camera

and a super wide angle camera with a 120 degree view angle

This gives you 200% wider view

which is perfect for landscape and action style photography

So, why we're really here?

Today, I'm going to show you a photographic technique

which is quite time-consuming that can produce some staggering images

Yes. I'm talking about Hyperlapse

Hyperlapse photography is essentially a kind of time-lapse photography

In timelapse, we take a series of photos

with the same object within a certain period of time,

stitch them together into a single piece of footage

For hyperlapse we do the same thing

but also add camera movement

because we're going to take plenty of photos

you have to make sure there's enough space on the phone's internal memory

This shouldn't be much of a concern for ZenFone 4 Max users

It comes with a crazy 64GB internal memory

and if this isn't enough for you

You can add another 256GB additional Micro SD Card into the triple slots

Ok, let's start

I've put the phone on the tripod that it's now time to frame our image

For any timelapse or hyperlapse we have to switch our camera into manual mode

where we have absolute control over the consistency of every image

Next, we'll set the ISO

shutter speed

and the white balance

We have to choose a reference point for our object

to make sure it stays in the same place within the frame

For this, we'll use a six point grid

So every time you move the tripod

you have to adjust the position of the camera too

to keep the distance of your moves consistent

you can use your foot

so for every shot that you take,

move the tripod one foot

so how many photos will we have to take

Let's say the average video is either 24 frames per second

or 30 frames per second

if we want to do a timelapse for a 5 seconds

we're looking at either a 120 photos or 150

which will also mean 120 steps

Wow, well that took us some time

and the battery almost didn't go down at all

which is really helpful because this phone doubles as a power bank

which I'm going to use to charge my other devices

so let's go and take some more photos

then I will show you how to make them into a hyperlapse

so we have about 150 images we took at the Bank of China tower

We're going to stitch them all together and export them as a video

We can do this by downloading them onto the computer

and using a video editing software

or we can simply download a new Android app called Lapse It Pro

First we open the app and select gallery

Next we select import and choose the views details

Let's tease a look at what some of the options can do

In the info section, we can choose the square modes

which are most suitable for Facebook

flip the sequence or play it backwards

In trim, we can change the starting frame and the ending frame

In render, we can make sure all the settings are right

For example: interval, frame rate, size and quality of the final video

If you like, there's effects and music options too in this section

OK, finally we just need to give our video a name and hit "Great Video"

There, Done!

Let's play it and see what we have.

Well, that wasn't bad was it.

It's getting dark now.

Let's go back to central and try some night shots

All right guys, that's the end of our Hong Kong episode of ZenHow

Don't forget to leave a comment below and I'll catch you next time

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