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  • Timelapse Guide (Compact Digital Cameras - Part 2)
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    Envoyée le mercredi 26 mars 2008 07:59:30
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    Onward we go to the compact cameras that I've found with a built-in interval timer (intervolometer). Please add to the list in the comments! I'm always looking for more compacts that have timers. Sorry that I lingered on the almost impossible to find Epsons but they served some other important points.



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  • nerys71

    Sadly its a no go. I found my SD to CF1 adapter and my "special" 4gb fat16 SD cards (for my tapwave zodiac) they actually work. the camera formats them successfully AND it can "PLAY" images from the 4gb sd card but it REFUSES to take a pictures always saying no memory available. I know it can play because I PUT some pics on the card from the PC and when I switch to PLAYBACK the cam reads the images fine. but it will not RECORD a picture to the 4gb car Grrr
    lundi 05 décembre 2011 02:15:55
  • ranvids

    so many pauses.. >:( talk fast it would save u a minute... :P
    jeudi 01 décembre 2011 04:25:28
  • sopark434

    Very good info, Im a contractor and have always wanted to time lapse my work. Not only for fun but to show to customer after the job or to prove what was done if it ever comes up.
    samedi 09 juillet 2011 00:46:49
  • postrock

    Nikon Coolpix P2 is an old cheap camera with basic timelapse functionality. I'm going by memory (broke mine just HOURS ago..reason for wich i found this vid btw), it shoots unlimited pics, every 30s, 1m, 15m,30m, 60m.... On a side note, what cheap camera would go today for doing basic timelapse?
    vendredi 27 mai 2011 11:50:35
  • InsanityHere

    My ultra cheap Samsung HB something or other has time lapse. I knew I was going to buy it simply because it had that feature. 1 to 30 second you-adjust time lapse. It's CMOS sensored :( which washes out the background, when using it normally, but I'm glad I have it. It does 10mp stills. And is compact, light and cheap enough so that I'm not worried mounting it to my bike, for any kind of trip.
    vendredi 25 mars 2011 19:20:47
  • gluino

    Mobotix IP-CCTV might satisfy my needs, but was thinking of going cheaper.
    lundi 13 septembre 2010 21:25:31
  • paparu

    i have a canon ixus 85IS with timelapse feature @ 1 to 2 sec shot intervals. check out my timelapse videos. it is automatically saved as an avi file without having to go through quicktime pro, etc for compositing. thanks for this informative series of yours.
    lundi 10 mai 2010 15:02:33
  • ogatobranco

    I also remembered that... :p i have a 5800 and i have made a time-lapse script in python (sadly python just has access to 1280x960 resolutions). Now days most of phones have a camera with enough quality for timelapse, so any phone programable with camera API are able to do it. Another solution is an inexpensive CHDK compatible camera... CHDK (Canon Hack Development Kit) allows motion detection, intervalometer, manual controls and other goodies that aren't usually available.
    mardi 17 novembre 2009 02:26:12
  • skatefulfill

    Thievery Corporation, "Wires and Watchtowers" on the album "The Cosmic Game"
    mardi 20 octobre 2009 16:38:46
  • BluesMan2

    Thank you, I just wanted to check with the experts before I spent my money. Keep up the good work.
    vendredi 11 septembre 2009 13:45:02
  • BluesMan2

    I'm thinking of buying a Ricoh R10 to do time lapse. Is this a good purchase, or would you recommend spending the extra on the GX200? I want a camera with a zoom, which kind of rules out the GR series. Great video! Thanks for uploading.
    vendredi 11 septembre 2009 12:07:06
  • v4mpir33d

    What about matrix wear? What do you think about it? Is it significant after one, say 24-hour session?
    vendredi 19 juin 2009 08:14:07
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