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How can we have the camera take pictures at certain intervals?
How can we have the camera take pictures at certain intervals?
== From firmware ==
== From firmware ==
There are alternative firmwares for certain cameras that support scheduled shots. Probably the most known one is [https://chdk.fandom.com/wiki/CHDK CHDK (Canon Hack Development Kit)]. As the name suggests, this is for certain types of Canon cameras, mainly compacts.
There are alternative firmwares for certain cameras that support scheduled shots. Probably the most known one is [https://chdk.fandom.com/wiki/CHDK CHDK (Canon Hack Development Kit)]. As the name suggests, this is for certain types of Canon cameras, mainly compacts. Actually it is not a firmware, but a program that will be executed from SD card.
 
== USB ==
== USB ==
Some cameras can be triggered over USB. One example of software is [https://github.com/dwiel/gphoto2-timelapse this].
Some cameras can be triggered over USB. One example of software is [https://github.com/dwiel/gphoto2-timelapse this].

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Time-lapse photography
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Time-lapse photography

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What

I would like to make some time-lapses because they look cool and can be very interesting, showing slow movements that you won't see normally. Some ideas:

  • Show the seasons having their effect on my garden
  • Show the germination of seeds

We could use a Raspberry Pi with a Pi cam or a webcam, but where's the fun in that? So for now this page will focus on digital cameras and more specifically compacts.

Triggering the camera

How can we have the camera take pictures at certain intervals?

From firmware

There are alternative firmwares for certain cameras that support scheduled shots. Probably the most known one is CHDK (Canon Hack Development Kit). As the name suggests, this is for certain types of Canon cameras, mainly compacts. Actually it is not a firmware, but a program that will be executed from SD card.

USB

Some cameras can be triggered over USB. One example of software is this.

Other ways

Some other ways I can think of are:

  • Have something physically push the button, for instance an arduino with a servo
  • Remove the button and directly attach something like an arduino for control
  • Use the trigger port that some cameras have

Info and progress per camera

Canon PowerShot A470

CHDK

Cam is supported: [1]

  • Firmware GM1.02C
  • Year 2008

Canon PowerShot A590 IS

  • Firmware GM1.01B
  • Year 2008