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Hello! Very nice site.
I found links to loads of software for all kinds of cams except Sony, here. ... Unfortunately (for this project, I'm otherwise quite happy with them), I own two Sonys. I'd like to rig one of them up for time-lapse (or rather, compressed time) movies via a PC and an USB connection. Any ideas? Cheers, Hans |
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not all cameras support time lapse
my olympus e300 does but software to control that feature is expensive do a yahoo search for your model of cam and add time lapse after model number see what comes up Gary |
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Thanks. I have searched a good deal, and found nothing. So I may have to get a cam for the purpose.
Maybe I should ask Sony.... Hans |
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spent 5 mins searching and came up with a few things for sony dsc, but
http://www.jg-ic.com/jgpc1.html this looks like usb what u mentioned http://www.pixcontroller.com/Products/TimeLapse.htm http://www.bmumford.com/photo/camctlr.html send an email to see if it works with your cam |
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