Door andre op di, 06/03/2014 - 21:52
For many the holy grain of time lapse photography is a perfect sunset or a perfect sunrise. Shoots like this are originally called bulb ramping, but we like to call it exposure ramping. The reason for this is because the RamperPro can both support normal shutter speeds of your camera or it can use the bulb mode. All supported Nikon camera's are switched to bulb automatically, on Canon camera's the RamperPro will notify you when you need to switch your camera to bulb mode.
Door andre op vr, 05/02/2014 - 23:24
The RamperPro now features three different override wizards that you can use to override the exposure, current ISO and ramping speed while you are creating a timelapse sequence. These wizards enable you to intervene without compromising the quality of your shoot. It is always possible that you set some settings that result in a timelapse sequence that was not planned. This can be easily seen because the RamperPro features an image playback function that displays the images that are taken by your camera on the touch screen of the controller.
Door andre op ma, 04/21/2014 - 22:52
We just uploaded the latest RamperPro firmware 3020 firmware. This firmware is the first step to a new feature that we will be releasing very soon from now (probably in a week). The next firmware (3021) will feature in-flight modification wizards. These wizards will enable you to modify your shoot while the RamperPro is running. You can, for example, modify the exposure by specifying the correction (in stops) and the number of images that the RamperPro can take to reach this correction. You can upgrade your RamperPro by connecting the unit to the Internet.
Door andre op zo, 03/30/2014 - 23:01
We are very happy to announce that we have joined hands with LRTimelapse. The latest version of LRTimelapse now has support for our RamperPro advanced timelapse controller. The RamperPro enables you to make advanced timelapse series with both Nikon and Canon camera's. You can even control two camera's and two motion control rigs at the same time.
Door andre op do, 03/06/2014 - 22:36
ElysiaVisuals is happy to announce that the RamperPro time lapse controller will be available from the 24th or March. This is a big milestone for our company. We spent two and a half years in the development of the RamperPro. It all started with a very basic microcontroller and ended up in a very powerfull touch screen enabled controller. The result is the most professional, most capable and most feature rich time lapse controller in the world.
Door andre op do, 03/06/2014 - 18:46
We are very excited to announce that ElysiaVisuals can now deliver true full automatic ramping without the chance of over or under exposing your images. This is still an experimental feature of the RamperPro, but we will include it in the firmware of the first units that we will ship on the nth of March.
Door andre op zo, 01/19/2014 - 00:50
Door andre op wo, 01/08/2014 - 22:54
We ship the RamperPro to customers wold wide. You don't have to pay VAT if we ship your order to countries that are not member of the EU or outside Europe. This means that customers from the US, Canada, Australia (and all other non EU countries) will be invoiced without VAT.
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Door andre op di, 12/31/2013 - 22:57
Just a very short message about the RamperPro. We are very happy to announce that the development of the RamperPro is finished. We have finished the electronics and the software has reached a stable version 1.0. Production will start in January and we will ship the first units in February. Pre order now if you want to be sure that you can get a unit from the first production run!
Door andre op vr, 11/01/2013 - 12:05
The history of the ElysiaVisuals RamperPro time lapse controller started in 2011. The general consensus at that time was that it is not possible to make good sunset time lapse movie with a Nikon camera. These movies are made by ramping the exposure time of the camera. Its getting darker but the exposure is made longer in small steps which results day to night transitions. The same is true the other way around for sun rises. Classic ramping solutions worked by using bulb ramping. The camera is set to bulb and the bulb time is accurately controlled by the time lapse controller. This gives a limited use because you cannot use fast shutter speeds or bulb times faster than approximately 0.3 seconds. Classic bulb ramping cannot be done with a Nikon because you cannot achieve any desired bulb speeds because Nikon uses discrete steps in bulb.
Here the RamperPro steps in. You can use any desired shutter speed or any desired bulb speed to create ramping sequences. The camera is automatically controlled via USB by the controller. That makes it possible to automatically shift the ISO during your shoot. The RamperPro can therefore easily ramp over 20 stops from bright day light to stars. We like to talk about exposure ramping and not about bulb ramping because you are not limited to bulb mode when you use the RamperPro.
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