Sony a7 ii autofocus and shutter mechanism sound. Recorded with blue yeti, and exported via audacity ;) you guys helped me numerous time, so i will help you! public domain use!.
Pentax k1000 load film and shutter clicks. The first one with 1 second of exposure. The second one with 1/8s. The third and fourth - 1/125s. The last 2 clicks with 1/1000s. Recorded with h4n, 24/48.
Thats the shutter of a nikon d600. It's recorded with a tbone sc 400 and a behringer xenyx x2222usb as an interface and an old version of adobe audition.
The sound of a 8mm film camera being wound up and letting it run. There is a variation between the shutter speed. Single shutter sounds and continious running. 24 bit48000 khzrecorded on rode video mic gomixed in pro tools.
Winding and firing of the shutter of four vintage analog cameras. All shutter speeds were set to 1/125th of a second (except the last one). The order of each take is as follows:1. Pentax spotmatic (from around 1971)2. Yashica tl-super (from around 1969)3. Nikon fm (from around 1975)4. Yashica electro 35 (rangefinder with leaf shutter from around 1972).
These are series of various flash bulb pop sounds designed by me for the war-themed short film project. I've decided to create those myself from scratch, because i could not find any proper recordings of those rare vintage flash bulb which were closed lamps that contained a magnesium filament along with oxygen gas that would be ignited and create a significant pop followed by short crackle. Examples and also a reference for these i took from the opening scene of "watchmen" (film, 2009) directed by zack snyder. Materials from soundly pro library.
Sound shutter and rapid shooting of old nikon 2020 camera edited with audacity. Recorded on shock-mounted zoom h1 mic, record level 62, autogain off, gain low. Record location, inside a car in a single garage (great sound room).
A recording i made by using a small camcorder which i proceeded to drag on top of a wooden desk. The sound was obviously extracted from the video i recorded. Could be useful sounds for pov/first-person-movies projects. Or a sound for typical items that you drag on top of a desk. Enjoy!.
A small recording i made by using a small camcorder which i proceeded to fiddle with. The sound was obviously extracted from the video i recorded. Could be useful sounds for pov/first-person-movies projects. Enjoy!.
This is actually the sound of me opening my little action camera 1st person camera's "briefcase" of parts and accessories for it, going through it a small bit and than closing it back up again.