News
Posted in digital cameras hacks Tagged 10f222, 12f675, canon, dslr, intervalometer, pic, small, time-lapse ← Dummy Loads And Heat Sinks Open Graphing Calculator: Beagleboard + R → ...
9d
The Phoblographer on MSNHow CHDK Helped Bring My Old Canon Back To Life
There’s a certain thrill in making an electronic gadget do something that the manufacturer wouldn’t otherwise give you access to. I first experienced this thrill over a decade ago when jailbreaking my ...
If you're into DSLR photography, remotely controlling the thing is a pretty common want for new users and seasoned veterans alike. Satechi's BT Smart Trigger is a remote that works with a range of ...
At Hack a Day, we’ve seen dozens of intervalometer builds that open and close a camera shutter remotely. [Luke Skaff] decided to take these builds to the next level by automating a cameraR… ...
Instead, here we have a smart, modular, near-universal app-based intervalometer. When you compare it against the ioShutter, it wins in more than design and features.
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results