Interval Shutter Release for Time Lapse photography?

I use Nikon camera control for shooting tethered, or wireless, it also has a time lapse function, which is virtually unlimited in duration and frequecy of actuations.
Ofcourse, you need to be connect to a pc to use it, but the longer these questions of camera control keep cropping up the more I think, my god, they missed a trick giving this software out free with Nikon Capture 4, which incidentally is yonks old.
I know I'm bashing down the wrong door, but you could check to see if this type of software is available in Canon flavour, assuming shooting pc linked is an option.
 
thanks Joxby, Id rather not have to carry and set up my laptop everywhere I want to try it though. I do think that the software exists for Canon though.
 
I have one, almost identical to that, that I got from ebay for about £28. Works a treat. I normally use it for capturing large numbers of frames for astro work, but I did a brief time lapse ani to show the stars rotation. Excuse the size, it was the only way I could find to get the gif small enough. This was 5x30s at 55mm, shot at a 3 minute interval.

IMG_3764.gif
 
Also, you can check to see some ebay sites that have similar kit for a lot less! Just a thoughts :shrug:
 
Markp you can count me in, Im looking to take it away in two weeks time though so timeframe might not work.

Wail, yes I can see a lot of them but all international sellers, Hong Kong etc.
I really need it in the next two weeks so may not ship in time.
 
Anyone use one?

I see Canon make this one, but Id rather spend a quarter of this price if possible:

http://www.devoncamera.co.uk/index.cfm/photographic/Products.Details/product_id/516

Would like to see anyones work if theyve done any timelapse as well:shrug:
thanks


I have a D3 so have time-lapse built in ... used it for a short while to good effect. Then realised that it was adding an awful lot of really unnecessary shutter actuations to the camera. So now if i want to do time-laspe work i will invest in a decent-ish camcorder with it built in .. i just use the D3 for what its good at ... taking great pics ! :)

anyway .. .thats just my thoughts on the subject ... :|
 
I have a D3 so have time-lapse built in ... used it for a short while to good effect. Then realised that it was adding an awful lot of really unnecessary shutter actuations to the camera. So now if i want to do time-laspe work i will invest in a decent-ish camcorder with it built in .. i just use the D3 for what its good at ... taking great pics ! :)

anyway .. .thats just my thoughts on the subject ... :|

Ill be using my 350D which will be a second body soon so Im not worried about shutter actuations. Very good point though I hadnt even thought about that. 30 seconds of footage runs up about 1000 clicks!
 
Ill be using my 350D which will be a second body soon so Im not worried about shutter actuations. Very good point though I hadnt even thought about that. 30 seconds of footage runs up about 1000 clicks!

I might be wrong...but wouldn't you playback at 30 fps, therefore 30 seconds being just 30 clicks?? :thinking:

I would be interested in one of your timers Mark if they will fit a 300d?
Also I know two 350d owners who would most probably be interested too when they see mine! :thumbs:


Sean
 
I believe they fit the 300, 350, 400 and possibly the 450D. I'll try and order parts on Monday and etch some more PCBs.

Thanks,
Mark
 
I might be wrong...but wouldn't you playback at 30 fps, therefore 30 seconds being just 30 clicks?? :thinking:

I would be interested in one of your timers Mark if they will fit a 300d?
Also I know two 350d owners who would most probably be interested too when they see mine! :thumbs:


Sean

You'd play back at 30 frames per second (or 24) So 30 sec * 30 frames = 900 frames.
 
or as it doesn't really need to be quite as smooth you can lower the fps, I have done some as low as 12fps and it still looks ok.

Think this one is 12 fps
[YOUTUBE]mYKpwZzSL0E[/YOUTUBE]

using Markp's timer too.

EDIT - infact that might be even slower.
 
Will it go on a 40D?
 
any chance we could see a photo of one?

Full specs?:lol:
 
Similar to:
IMG_3438.jpg

But has a power switch and 2 LED indicators - one to show power and one to show when the shutter is firing.

Specs? Erm...
9v battery
Interval of about 0.5 seconds to 30 seconds
Black case
Yellow knob
6 inches of cable
 
wow that looks awesome, I was expecting a cardboard box or something.
Was kinda joking about the specs, Im just glad it has a yellow knob thats all :love:

Im really keen!!
 
I might be interested in one of these please markp. What sort of price would you be looking at?
 
Only if you have a remote release for it that has a 2.5mm jack socket on it (can get them off Ebay for a fiver) since I can't get the Canon connector that they use on the 40D.

:thinking::shrug: Don't think mine has
 
As long as the price of parts hasn't gone up too much they'll still be £15 delivered, including a battery.

Any word on these markp? Heading away next week and was hoping to nab one before then
 
Hi, sorry, mad week.

Parts are on order - due to arrive early next week. I think I have one left at home if you're in a hurry. Will check when I get back on Sunday evening.
 
I leave very early thursday morning, Id be more than happy to pay for fast delivery to get it to me by wednesday if possible?
thanks a lot
 
For those with the canon connector there is always this version, about the third of the canons own price. and with complete control.

Ebay Timer Remote
 
I am expecting delivery of the parts tomorrow to put these together before the end of the week. Please PM me if you're still interested in one so we can sort out payment and delivery.

Thanks,
Mark
 
I was assembling these over the weekend and the timer chips I have been sent are the wrong ones. Replacements have been shipped out to me today so I should be able to get these tested in the next few days. Sorry for the delay.
 
Hi Mark

Do you have a version that will fit the 5D?
I think it uses the N3 connector?
 
I'm afraid I've never been able to find anywhere selling the N3 connector when I looked in the past. If you get a remote control for it with the N3 connector, some of the ADIDT ones have a 2.5mm jack socket on them which you can connect the timer to. I've done this with my 40D and it works fine.
 
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