Timeismotion software (how to use) for MiLapse Head - Part 2
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Envoyée le mercredi 10 juin 2009 13:13:49 par milapse
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Timeismotion homepage: http://openmoco.org/node/25
Here's the dry stuff. How to use the software for timelapse and real-time pans with gentle starts and stops.
thanks again. I did pick up a cable trigger with a built-in timer and it seems to work fairly well. I'm still interested in your stuff and as I get better at this, I'll seriously consider your product. Cheers!
I Just found this video and I must say thanks! I'm an avid videographer, and just do it as a hobby. Thanks for providing this video tutorial and going into detail about how it works. I really enjoyed watching it. I do have one question, though.
My camera is an entry-level DSLR and (for instance) I wanted to take one shot every second. I was wondering what you use as a trigger to open and close the shutter of your camera, especially for time-laps stuff?
Great videos and thanks for sharing!
No, like I said, the meade route is a dead end due to proprietary restrictions. We are about to reveal the pan tilt head that will be best paired with the openmoco system It's very robust and has nodal adjustment for panoramic shooters. News within a month...
this project was an old hobby/labor of love, now I consider it a dead-end due to the proprietary hardware. I've moved on to more sophisticated, capable and expandable open-source solutions: the openmoco timelapse engine!!
I'd suggest taking all the deprecated videos of MILapse out, making one really short with the main features (and perhaps one about the software alone using Camtasia, FRAPS, CamStudio or another screen capture tool), and explaining details in text using a webpage or blog...
Not trying to be a troll or overtly critic here, but just seems that such a nice tool needs better presentation. :)
(BUG: at release the TOTAL time is off by about -20% for unknown reasons... so plan on the calculated time +20% for the total script duration)
Hi, Have you considered the impact of the AZ-Ratio changes you made to your controller from default setting to 1.00 in an earlier video.
Why do you need to update the firmware on the meade head to a custom firmware? I am wondering why the TimeIsMotion software does not just use the meade commands outlined in the "Meade Telescope Serial Command Protocol" document to command the OEM firmware? Thanks!
Damn, here in Brazil is really hard to find the RJ10 cable to Serial (DB9) ready to go. The guys from cable stores told me that they can build it, if I give them the pin configuration. Does someone Knows where can I find this god damn configuration? Isn't it a RJ11 instead of RJ10? I wouldn't like to do an international shop, cause it would take to long to arrive on San Paulo. But it would be my last resource. Where can I buy it on U.S.?