i want to do a short time lapse clip on my camera but i don't own a intervalometer or want to lug out a laptop to run eos utility. any suggestion other than press down the shutter manually every 5 sec for 3hrs? :bsmilie:
not sure what camera you're using... you may try to google firmware hack for your camera... i seen quite a number of firmware hacks for Canon P&S to include intervalometer function... can't remember whether i seen those for Canon DSLR...
hope this helps...
There is this iphone apps call DSLRemote. With that I can control my DSLR with my iphone but the crap side is... you need to run a server on your netbook/laptop and connect your DSLR to that netbook. Hence I guess it defeat the purpose... lol
But I manage to get 1 sec per shot using that apps. which suppress the 5 sec interval of EOS ulitity.
use a intervalometer, the china knock off brand is only $80, you can sit back relax and drink a beer.i want to do a short time lapse clip on my camera but i don't own a intervalometer or want to lug out a laptop to run eos utility. any suggestion other than press down the shutter manually every 5 sec for 3hrs? :bsmilie:
use a intervalometer, the china knock off brand is only $80, you can sit back relax and drink a beer.
far better than press the shutter release for 2160 times in 3 hours.
I bought a Pixel Timer Remote Control from OP two weeks back, for $80. it works. TC-252 Timer Remote Control - Pixel Enterprise Co., Ltdcan advise where to buy one?
lol...get the battery grip with time lapse function, much cheaper than iphone.
i think you can get one from artworkfoto..
http://www.artworkfoto.com/canon.html
I bought a Pixel Timer Remote Control from OP two weeks back, for $80. it works. TC-252 Timer Remote Control - Pixel Enterprise Co., Ltd
actually wanted to get a Phottix Nikos Timer Remote but OP don't have it there.
actually buy online ~$40 can get... i got mine throught ebay... however this can only program 399 shots rather than 999
i think there is a better model but only slightly more expensive, but this works just fine....
http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230476025990
not sure about the model flowerpot recommended, however for the Phottix Nikos Timer Remote and the Pixel TC-252 Timer Remote Control, if didn't specify numbers of shots, it will be no restriction of how many shots.
since we are at this topic, like to know what software you will use for making it into a video?
sorry, miss out your post,i realise the site he showed is the same models as the ones selling on cs.
i tried using ulead video studio but it is tedious. i am going to try it on quick time pro instead. i think it is easier to adjust the frame duration with it. glad u brought it up.
maybe someone who tried can offer some suggestions on the software. looking for something easy to adjust the frame duration at 1 go.
not sure what camera you're using... you may try to google firmware hack for your camera... i seen quite a number of firmware hacks for Canon P&S to include intervalometer function... can't remember whether i seen those for Canon DSLR...
hope this helps...
sorry, miss out your post,
I'm using VirtualDub http://www.virtualdub.org/, is a freeware, the output is only avi, but not a big issue, since I only try it out, until more familiar with TL photography, will than consider other paid programe.