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jade78
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Feb 27, 2007 06:49 |  #1

hi,
i have an ixus i7/PowerShot SD40 Digital ELPH and i would like to set it , if possible, to take unaided timed sequential shots so i can edit it together into a timelapse vid.
is this possible with my camera and if so how do i do it?




  
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Feb 27, 2007 07:01 |  #2

Hi and welcome :)

Does it have an Intervalometer?

Its possible with any camera its how convenient it makes it - you could stand there and using a remote or timer press shutter every so often. Set camera on low jpeg as you will take many shots and depending on power of computer, think that every 10 pics might equal 1 second of movie - depending on how and what frame rate you want.

Good tripod is essential, as timelapses are spoilt if they move, unless done incremently.




  
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Feb 27, 2007 07:30 as a reply to  @ Biko's post |  #3

i havent a clue what an Intervalometer is and if it has one. i am looking for a way that takes the pictures without me having to press the button for each individual shot.
i have got a apple g3 laptop so if theres a way of doing it via the laptop then that would be good too.




  
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Feb 27, 2007 08:19 as a reply to  @ jade78's post |  #4

Intervalometer means you can set camera to take a picture say once a minute. You can use a laptop connected to your camera.




  
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Feb 27, 2007 08:37 |  #5

I've done time lapse with by Digital Rebel XTi. the software that comes with the camera allows for timed shootimg. It's called EOS utility. Unfortunatly I don't know if it will work with your camera.
So I hook my camera up to the computer, set to manual mode and let it go. The typical frame rate for video is 24fps. So 24 pictures with = 1 second. My ime lapses have been from 100-300 shots long. It's really cool stuff when you get it to work. Just curious, but what are you trying to time lapse?
Really cool time lapse video here. (external link)


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Feb 27, 2007 08:49 as a reply to  @ PhotoMonger's post |  #6

:D the internet isent as big as people think, that was exactly the film, done on a 20D, that reminded me that timelapse was something iv been meaning to try.and this:
http://www.vimeo.com/c​lip:101300 (external link)
i suppose the Intervalometer was what i needed to know was on my camera or not.
when i get home this eve il give it a go connecting through my laptop.
thanks.




  
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Feb 27, 2007 13:21 |  #7

You should be able to look up model specs/manual on the camera website to see if your camera has the feature. My problem with the laptop set up is having a long enough USB cab le because my tripod has to be outside my screened porch with laptop inside. Does anyone know if adding an extender to the camera cable will cause problems?


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Feb 27, 2007 20:18 |  #8

beeGjay wrote in post #2784841 (external link)
Does anyone know if adding an extender to the camera cable will cause problems?

You should be able to go at least 15 feet.


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Mar 02, 2007 21:11 |  #9

That would be adequate for my needs. Now off to find a long USB extender cable. I do have one somewhere which might work if I can find it. I have too many boxes of computer junk.


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Mar 06, 2007 09:02 as a reply to  @ beeGjay's post |  #10

well it looks like i cant do what i wanted anyway.
i got out my laptop and got all excited when i saw that the option for remote shotting is there in camera window but when i connected my camera to it the button is greyed out and it wont let me shoot. it has an option for eos cameras to do it but not ixus.
poo. :(




  
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