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Reddit mentions of Movo MTP2000 360°/ 120-Minute Panoramic Time Lapse Tripod Head for DSLR's, GoPro's, and Smartphones

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Movo MTP2000 360°/ 120-Minute Panoramic Time Lapse Tripod Head for DSLR's, GoPro's, and Smartphones. Here are the top ones.

Movo MTP2000 360°/ 120-Minute Panoramic Time Lapse Tripod Head for DSLR's, GoPro's, and Smartphones
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    Features:
  • PANORAMIC TRIPOD HEAD: Completes a 360° cycle in 120-minutes, stack two heads if you want to double the speed
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Take awesome smooth panning shots using your GoPro, smartphone, mirrorless and DSLR cameras
  • 1-YEAR WARRANTY: We’ve got your back. Our products are designed to ease your technical woes, not add to them. Our friendly US-Based support is here to help
  • DURABLE: Made from aluminum, it's no match for accidental drops. Portable and convenient to travel with on the go. Supports cameras and phones up to 4.4lbs (2KG)
  • EXTRAS: Features a standard 1/4" mounting screw for cameras, and includes a GoPro tripod head mount and mount for smartphones
Specs:
Size360°in 120-Minutes
Weight0.335 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Movo MTP2000 360°/ 120-Minute Panoramic Time Lapse Tripod Head for DSLR's, GoPro's, and Smartphones:

u/agolec · 13 pointsr/japanpics

I'm not the OP but I'm taking a guess. There are a few different ways to go about this for a timelapse.

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The most basic is a mechanical device that moves kind of like an egg timer, dinging and all: https://www.amazon.com/Movo-MTP2000-Panoramic-120-Minute-Smartphones/dp/B01C9AKRHE/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=pan+head+timelapse&qid=1569161418&s=gateway&sr=8-10

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Some things like this are electronic or have more customization to them, but this is the main idea. It starts at where you want the video to end, and you rotate it to where you want it to begin, and start recording.