When you’re creating images like the moon composite on page 56, you could sit there with your camera and a stopwatch and take a sequence of images one at a time. Likewise you could do it over several ...
This device sends an IR signal for a Canon camera and can be used as a remote and intervalometer. Should work with Canon cameras that have an IR receiver. Or you can replace LED with a transistor and ...
Sydney-based coder Greig Sheridan and his photographer partner Rocky have introduced Intervalometerator, an open-source intervalometer designed for deploying inexpensive remote time-lapse systems ...
We've looked at various tricks to make time-lapse photography, but an intervalometer that triggers your camera's remote shutter is the real deal—only you don't have to go broke to pay for it.
[L] just finished building this intervalometer and his verbose documentation of the project has a little bit of everything. The fabrication uses common prototyping materials, and simple skills that ...
This project started as a simple microcontroller replacement on this IR camera remote control PCB. But the soldering job went rather badly for [Balthamos] so he changed things up and designed his own ...
Abstract: Successful time-lapse cinematography can be accomplished by a geared-down continuous drive or by using an intervalometer with a stop-motion motor, rotary solenoid or internal spring motor ...
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