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Feb 05, 2009 11:43 |  #1

I have a Canon 350D. I want to set it up to take a picture every 10 seconds. Can my camera do this all ready? Or what do I need? I looked over the manual and can not seem to find anything on this. Any help would be great. Thank you!




  
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Feb 05, 2009 11:45 |  #2

Theres two ways.

1. Timer remote (Canon's version is over $100) but third party ones may work.

2. The software provided with your camera. Hook it up via USB and use the EOS Remote Capture Utility.


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Feb 05, 2009 12:02 |  #3

elysium wrote in post #7260392 (external link)
Theres two ways.

1. Timer remote (Canon's version is over $100) but third party ones may work.

2. The software provided with your camera. Hook it up via USB and use the EOS Remote Capture Utility.

+1, the remote capture utility works well. I have used it for a project that I scraped after 3 weeks


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Feb 05, 2009 12:20 |  #4

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+1, the remote capture utility works well. I have used it for a project that I scraped after 3 weeks

Yup! I used it for some time lapse until I realised my laptop battery was on its way out.

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=ErzEEm5aIcM (external link)


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Feb 05, 2009 12:27 |  #5

Thanks, I will try that. My husband wants to show how fast he can take a motor out of his race car. Should be fun. So I just hook the camera up to the lap top? I will have to find the software now.




  
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Feb 05, 2009 12:28 |  #6

reefergal wrote in post #7260726 (external link)
Thanks, I will try that. My husband wants to show how fast he can take a motor out of his race car. Should be fun. So I just hook the camera up to the lap top? I will have to find the software now.


You probably got a CD with your camera that has the tools on it. If not, you can download it off of canons website I'm sure


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Feb 05, 2009 12:29 |  #7

oh, also once I get all the pictures taken, is there a program that makes it into a video that can be put on the web?




  
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Feb 05, 2009 12:36 |  #8

reefergal wrote in post #7260726 (external link)
Thanks, I will try that. My husband wants to show how fast he can take a motor out of his race car. Should be fun. So I just hook the camera up to the lap top? I will have to find the software now.

Connecting to a lap top sounds like the way to go.

Just to clarify, I dont think that Canon makes a Timer remote for the Rebel line (only for the XXD, XD lines). But there are some third party makers like this one: http://cgi.ebay.com …iewItem&item=20​0304502602 (external link)


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Feb 05, 2009 12:39 |  #9

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Connecting to a lap top sounds like the way to go.

Just to clarify, I dont think that Canon makes a Timer remote for the Rebel line (only for the XXD, XD lines). But there are some third party makers like this one: http://cgi.ebay.com …iewItem&item=20​0304502602 (external link)

Thats the one I was looking for! :)


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