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Next time you’re in a room with a view try using the timelapse mode with the different camera lenses 🏙️ (best to leave the phone running for at least 30 seconds) #tutorial #hongkong #timelapse #videotutorial

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Sarah White
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24 days ago

So its multiple videos of 30 secs with different focal lenght?

Clement PerDana
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24 days ago

Cool idea! Oh but 30 second enough? I thought needs to be at least 30 mins?

토비 | 여행하는 프리랜서
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24 days ago

아주 Nice🙂‍↕️✨

Shaikha | شيخة الخيّال
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23 days ago

I certainly will next time

Here with Dave
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23 days ago

❤️ as someone who is starting to document my own travels, I would love to see these video / photography tips!

Ewelina
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23 days ago

Super pomysł!

Regina Yenita H
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23 days ago

😍😍😍😍

Pascal
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23 days ago

I’ve done this for years! Just did one in Shinjuku with the rising sun

Inex Palit - Perth Foodie, Traveler, and a Student of Life 🥳
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23 days ago

wah very smart idea to do with different lenses!

Keisuke Hata
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23 days ago

How do you “dolly zoom”

Joanne. T
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23 days ago

Yup. I do that already at hotels and stuff haha!

Eugenia (Taylor's version)
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23 days ago

Your phone has an amazing lens, mine would break the whole image when zoom in 😂

Tania Robert Amago Olaguer
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23 days ago

Thanks for the tips! ❤️

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