Time Lapse Calculator & Solar Power Calculator
Wondering how to shoot time lapse? The CamDo timelapse calculator helps you plan your time lapse project with our UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink controllers for GoPro or as a guide for other cameras. It also lets you work out how long an external battery will last using our solar panels/enclosure. Simply enter the answers to a few questions to work out what you need. There are 3 main areas to consider:
- Project Length & Shoot/Clip details
- SD card/memory requirements
- Power requirements (external battery and/or solar power options)
Watch the following video for instructions on how to use the time lapse calculator. If you want to dive straight in, just scroll down.
Instructions
Numbers in boxes can be changed. The outputs will be recalculated based on the new value entered.
Extra help will be available for each item as you move down the calculator.
The first step is to enter the project length, how often photos are to be taken and from that understand the final clip length. Video clips can also be calculated however only photo qty's are used to calculate the final video clip length.
alarmProject Length
Enter the number of shooting days. This will be used to help calculate the number of shots to be taken and associated memory requirements. 67 days is the equivalent of 3 months, shooting Monday to Friday.
days per week
weeks
Enter the number of hours per day actually shooting. Along with the number of days/weeks this will be used to help calculate the number of shots to be taken and associated power and memory requirements.
Enter the time (in minutes) between shots. This will be used to help calculate the number of shots to be taken and associated power and memory requirements.
Note: The GoPro camera can only shoot time lapse intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 30 and 60 second intervals.
If you want to shoot for an interval longer than 60 seconds, you will need to use the CamDo UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink time lapse controller.
A typical interval for a construction time lapse could be every 10 or 15 minutes.
If you are uploading and have an interval less than 10 mins, CamDo recommends:
- Use of permanent power, OR
- Use of a 2nd solar panel and battery.
Video only: how long is each video clip taken (in seconds)?
UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink time lapse controllers allow you to take a video clip at each interval (rather than a photo). Enter the length of time (in seconds) of each video clip to be taken. This will be used to help calculate the battery life further down.
movieShoot/Clip details
If you have a target length, input it here. If you are just trying to capture an event and are not sure about this, then just leave the default. The calculation will update this result based on the other inputs to the calculator.
minutes
seconds
This is typically between 24 frames per second (fps) and 30 fps. If you are unsure leave it as 30 fps.
fps
Based on the input data:
- shots per day will be taken.
- frames will be taken over the shoot.
- This will result in a clip length of seconds at frames per second.
- The total record time is hours.
- Capture rate required: mins ( secs) between shots.
- minutes of video per day will be taken.
- hours will be taken over the shoot.
sd_storageSD Card Memory Requirements
Now that we know frames will be taken over the shoot, let's work out what size memory/SD card is needed.
If you are calculating video, please select your camera from the next section.
NOTE: Video bit rates change significantly depending on scene complexity. The values quoted here could change by +/- 30%. Please make sure to run video memory tests on the scene you intend to capture to validate.
NOTE: If you are unsure, keep the default of 5MB per photo for GoPros.Average photo size can vary greatly depending on the scene. It is important to take a couple of photos of the scene you are shooting with the actual camera intended to be used and review the image size. Scene complexity can mean for a full size image, image size can range from 3MB to 6MB per photo.
The reason is that GoPro is not consistent on compression parameters from one version of the firmware to the next. A Hero 3+ Black purchased in October 2013 (and not updated) has jpeg compression set to 93%. A Hero 3+ Black purchased in November 2013 comes with a 98% jpeg compression ratio. The exact same shot is 1.8MB on the first camera and 4.2MB on the second camera. This would not have been expected.
The complexity of the scene also makes a difference, so please take some test shots and check the average image size.
Select your SD card size. The calculator will then tell you how long the card will last. Regardless, please check your installation as often as possible.
The selected SD card will hold up to days of shots or photos, assuming 90% of capacity is considered full for this analysis.
SD Card Summary (videos only)The selected SD card will hold up to days of video or minutes, assuming 90% of capacity is considered full for this analysis.
Regardless of how many days of shooting the card can hold, we recommend backing up the images and clearing the card as often as practical to avoid losing shots if something goes wrong. Or use UpBlink to upload images to CloudX.
powerPower Requirements
Let's work out how much power you need for the project. If you need solar power, this will be calculated in the next section.
NOTE: If you are just using the inbuilt time lapse function of the GoPro camera, select 'No Scheduler'.
Why would you use a CamDo Scheduler/Controller?
- So you can schedule when to start and stop your shoot. eg 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, etc.
- To save power (see power options below).
- To schedule longer intervals eg once every 30 mins for a construction time lapse. Note: The GoPro camera can only shoot time lapse intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 30 and 60 second intervals.
For intervals longer than 60 seconds, use our UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink time lapse controller.
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Note that for cycle times less than 30 seconds, there is little advantage to turning the camera on and off each time. At 15 seconds, there is no advantage. In that case, use Blink/BlinkX to turn the camera on for the hours of shooting and set the camera to take time lapse photos at the desired rate instead of stills.
Warning! You have selected a camera on time of less than 24 hours a day without using a UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink controller. If you are not using a scheduler/controller, you need to adjust your shoot time to 24 hours/day as the camera will be permanently on!
For cycle times less than 30 seconds, there is little advantage to turning the camera on and off each time. At 15 seconds, there is no advantage. In that case, use a UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink to turn the camera on for the hours of shooting and set the camera to take time lapse photos at the desired rate instead of stills.
Select your type of camera below. This will be used to calculate the power requirements. If you are using UpBlink, please choose whether you are uploading or not uploading to CloudX.
Select the internal battery associated with your selected camera above. Please refer to our support guides in regards whether the internal camera battery should remain installed when using UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink. When the internal battery is to be removed, select 'No internal battery'.
CamDo offers SolarX a solar power enclosure option, and DryX a non-solar enclosure option:
- A 9W solar system complete with 1 x V50 battery.
- An 18W solar system (our standard 9W system with an extra 9W panel) complete with 1 x V50 battery.
- A DryX outdoor enclosure to house the camera and optional batteries (no solar).
- If you are a previous customer of CamDo you might own our legacy 6W solar system with 1 x V15 battery. This is no longer sold but you can still use the calculator to work out your next shoot using our legacy equipment.
Extra batteries can also be purchased for extra 'ride-through' time, with typical combinations available in the drop-down box. eg if you buy the 9W/V50 solar system, and add another V50 battery for extra backup, select the "2 x V50" option below.
If you are not using solar then choose the battery combination that meets your site visit frequency, by checking the "Battery Summary" to the right.
If you are using UpBlink then it is likely you are uploading to CloudX or an FTP server.
Select if you are using WiFi to upload or have a 3/4G hotspot plugged into UpBlink.
Select "No" is using any other product (including BlinkX email notifications via CloudX Lite).
Select if you are uploading per photo interval or once per day.
- A maximum upload time of 15 minutes is assumed if uploading once per day.
- A maximum upload time of 2 minutes is assumed if uploading every interval.
- The calculator does not calculate upload of video.
Photos only: The battery combination should last approximately days.
Warning: Video power calculations are only supported for H4 cameras and later.
Videos only (no upload): The battery combination should last approximately days.
Batteries- Internal: Wh
- External: Wh
- Power use: Watts
- ON time per day: hours.
- Energy needed: Wh
- Power use: Watts
- OFF time per day: hours.
- Energy needed: Wh
Approx. energy required per day (photos only): Wh
- Power use: Watts
- ON time per day: hours.
- Energy needed: Wh
- Power use: Watts
- OFF time per day: hours.
- Energy needed: Wh
Approx. energy required per day (videos only - no upload): Wh
Test the actual hardware extensively before deploying it. Do not rely on theoretical calculations alone!
The power calculations are based on the CamDo comparative study of GoPro Camera Power Consumption by Model and information published by GoPro here.
When using UpBlink, BlinkX or Blink a camera ON time of 15 seconds is assumed for each shot with HERO4 cameras and older. HERO5 cameras take a little longer so a 30 second camera ON time per shot is used. For HERO 10/11/12/13 and Sony cameras a 60 second ON time per shot is used.
Remember that the battery energy available will be significantly reduced if the temperature is lower or higher than normal room temperature and solar collection is variable with the weather. Nevertheless this calculator gives you a reasonable estimate.
wb_sunnySolar Panels
If you don't have permanent power available, then solar power is a good solution for long term unattended deployment.
The strength of sunlight can vary significantly around the world so it is important to use one of the following Solar Irradiance Calculators to look-up the sunlight energy available based on your location, and enter the figure found in the Solar Irradiance box below. The following two calculators are suitable:
Estimate the direction the solar panel will face, or use the optimal direction if you plan on orienting it in the best direction. If the panel will be in the shade for a portion of the day, reduce the energy figure accordingly.
Use the calculator linked above to work it out for your location. Enter the lowest figure for your location to be conservative.
Now confirm the solar panel to see how long it takes to charge your selected battery configuration.
Choose from the following options:
- Our standard solar pack - a 9W solar panel.
- Our standard solar pack upgraded to 18W - 2 x 9W solar panels.
- Our legacy solar pack (no longer for sale) - a 6W solar panel.
If you are are in an area where the weather is consistently cloudy or rainy then you might consider extra batteries.
Extra batteries provide extra 'ride-through' time - see the battery dropdown selection in the previous section.
Here are some typical numbers from the Solar Irradiance Calculator, facing South.
- San Francisco, CA
- Summer: 6.89, Winter: 2.17
- San Antonio, TX
- Summer: 6.54, Winter: 2.71
- New York City, NY
- Summer: 6.04, Winter: 1.72
As can be seen the numbers vary wildly, so it's important to use a Solar Irradiance Calculator (from above) to input the correct data.
Energy generated on a sunny day by the selected size of panel: Wh.
Full sun days needed to charge the battery: days.
Cloudy days ride-through by the batteries if they were fully charged: days.
playlist_add_checkRecommended Products
Based on the calculations and inputs above, the following CamDo products are recommended.
shopping_cartPurchasing Equipment and More Information
Visit the time lapse camera page to purchase the recommended equipment for your application.
We also have some great resources for how to shoot time lapse on our site if you would like to learn more about the nuances of time lapse and the various considerations, including in-depth information covering all the basics and advanced topics that you can review if you are interested in the detail.
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NOTE:This time lapse calculator is intended to be a guide to the thinking necessary for preparation of a solar powered time lapse installation. It is up to the user to check the accuracy and suitability of any calculations for their particular need. Please report any errors to us as you find them. Good engineering practice is to design the system for the worst case scenario and to build in a buffer for inefficiencies in the system. The calculator is focused on GoPro cameras but can be used for other cameras.
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We can arrange pick-ups from our warehouse in Georgia. Contact us by email, phone, or mail for any issues related to time lapse construction photography equipment. Email is the quickest and most thorough response method.
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