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User #14912   224 posts
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This guy

www.melbournephotos.net.au/webcam

has the best webcam quality I've ever seen - is it a standard digicam with a time lapse - web connect option?

Compared to other blurry webcams, this is a pleasure to behold!

Any ideas?

cheers

posted 2007-May-28, 1pm AEST
User #9505   4951 posts
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hiker writes...

is it a standard digicam with a time lapse - web connect option?

that would be my guess

posted 2007-May-28, 1pm AEST
User #29523   1660 posts
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It's a Canon A40..

It's mentioned in his forum:
forum.melbournephotos.ne...ewtopic.php?t=40

:)

posted 2007-May-28, 2pm AEST
User #14912   224 posts
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Thanks Flick .... but what about this (from the site)

28/8/04
I got a new camera yesterday! So if you are wondering why all the pictures suddenly look better quality thats why :). Its a Canon 300d and is so much nicer than my old canon A40. However its a lot harder to use and I'm not quite happy with all of my shots. I'm using to much memory too!
Here is my new baby.

Still doesn't answer the question about actually getting the camera to update images and post them a webserver.

:-))

posted 2007-May-28, 3pm AEST
User #55457   2648 posts
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Thanks for that link - I thought I knew the building this was taken from - then I looked at the guy's name and now I know exactly where and who!

Dunno about the P&S like the A40, but most dSLR's have software which enables the camera to be controlled from a computer, so shouldn't be too hard to capture and upload on a timed basis.

posted 2007-May-28, 3pm AEST
User #14912   224 posts
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Yeah, I've got this old 5mp Panasonic Lumix but I can't see where I can....

1. Maintain constant power to it
2. Have it take a pic every (say) 1 minute - indefinitely
3. Give it a web address

Any ideas would be great

cheers

posted 2007-May-28, 5pm AEST
User #80440   256 posts
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This guy in Redcliffe is doing it, although with an Olympus.

webcams.bsch.au.com/redcliffe.html

If you click on the section 'Setup your own webcam' it will tell you what he used and will also give the following link. Have a read of this forum. It might help. You could post a query here.

www.evs123.netfirms.com/...fphpbb/index.php

I wish I had access to an old 4-5 Megapixel camera so I could try it out. The images are great, better than my Logitech Fusion 1.3 Megapixel.

posted 2007-May-28, 10pm AEST
User #97977   895 posts
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I noticed the closest building in the bottom right corner is blurred!!

I want to spy, I demand it be unblurred!!

posted 2007-May-28, 11pm AEST
User #171640   285 posts
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His window must be clean...

posted 2007-May-29, 12am AEST
User #64105   290 posts
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hayythere writes...

I noticed the closest building in the bottom right corner is blurred!!

I want to spy, I demand it be unblurred!!


This is due to the focal point he has set on the camera, it can be done automatically or manually by focus

posted 2007-May-29, 12pm AEST
User #71453   297 posts
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Anybody know of a Brisbane one?

posted 2007-May-29, 12pm AEST
User #22566   750 posts
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jcs86 writes...

This is due to the focal point he has set on the camera, it can be done automatically or manually by focus

Actually it's not. You're right, it can be but in this case he has simply blurred a square out. You can see it along the roof line and at the end of the balconies.

posted 2007-May-29, 2pm AEST
User #28494   2976 posts
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hayythere writes...

I want to spy, I demand it be unblurred!!

He quotes on his page that its blurred so that people can't spy on the apartment :-P

posted 2007-May-29, 2pm AEST
User #55457   2648 posts
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hayythere writes...

I want to spy, I demand it be unblurred!!

Don't worry - I've been in the room where the camera is set up - nothing interesting to see in the apartments!

wanderer51 writes...

If you click on the section 'Setup your own webcam' it will tell you what he used

Thanks for that link wanderer - some useful stuff there!

posted 2007-May-29, 3pm AEST
User #14912   224 posts
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This is all good, but can someone please tell me

1. How you get a digicam to take a pic every 30secs
and
2. How you then publish those images to a web address?

I've read the info (Olympus only) and am still bewildered

Yeah I know ... I AM MISSING SOMETHING !!

any help apprec

posted 2007-May-29, 3pm AEST
User #40997   11687 posts
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Using a program that automatically tells the camera to take a shot. As the shot is taken, the picture is downloaded onto the server and then onto public domain.

I wonder if there is any compression? Raw pics would be a bummer!

posted 2007-May-29, 3pm AEST
User #28494   2976 posts
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hiker writes...

1. How you get a digicam to take a pic every 30secs

The program interfaces with the camera. Basically the camera sits in preview mode, much like you'd see when shooting a photo, without the details on screen (aperture), its just what the CMOS sensor is seeing. Thats fed to the program, which in turn snaps the pic whenever required.

2. How you then publish those images to a web address?

You either set the program to upload to your remote server automatically, or to a folder on your PC. Then you link within a HTML file (if you want a webpage) to the picture, ie. MostRecentPicture.jpg . Then the most recent picture would be displayed. You can dive deeper into that, ie. indexing, but you'd probably want to google that, as theres a multitude of ways to set it up.

Thresh writes...

I wonder if there is any compression? Raw pics would be a bummer!

Compression and diameters etc. can be set in the program :-)

posted 2007-May-29, 4pm AEST
User #80440   256 posts
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hiker writes...

1. How you get a digicam to take a pic every 30secs
and
2. How you then publish those images to a web address?


As Richie said. This is all controlled by the software. The camera justs 'looks'. The software captures an image at a pre determined (by you) interval. This can be anywhere (depending on what you want) from a couple of seconds to >7 days, or by movement detection only (IE, the software will continuously compare the image with one from (for instance) a couple of seconds ago, and if anything has changed then it 'snaps' a pic and does with it what you have told it to do,...this can be uploading it to the web, storing it on your HD or emailing it to you, or a combination of all three). The image is then published to the web according to what you have told the software....EG You tell it to ftp the image to a site.....in my case this would be:
ftp.users.tpg.com.au/{username}/
You then tell the software your username, password and the image name. The webpage you have created then auto reloads the image at the interval that it is uploaded...IE if you upload an image every 10secs, then the page refreshes the image every 10 secs. As an example, here is my camera, but please note that (currently) it is only online every 'now and then' and although it will refresh it will only show the same image (while offline):
users.tpg.com.au/athorncr
You can view the page source code by clicking View>Page Source (Firefox). It is a simple piece of free Java code that refreshes the image without refreshing the entire page. The rest of the page you have to create yourself of course. I can't remember where I got the Java code from, but I do still have it. You do have to fiddle with it to get it to do what you want, but this is quite easy.

Edited for spelling errors

posted 2007-May-29, 10pm AEST
edited 2007-May-29, 10pm AEST
User #14912   224 posts
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Thanks Richie - well answered - I'll see if I can get an live image from my Lumix FZ10 onto the PC - then checkout appropriate software.

cheers

posted 2007-May-30, 8am AEST
User #14912   224 posts
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Thanks wanderer51 - have ordered a 3 mtre USB so we'll see how we go!

many thanks again

cheers

posted 2007-May-30, 5pm AEST
User #99545   1970 posts
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Sorry to dig this up... but does anybody know a way of doing this with non-Olympus cameras? I have a Sony DSC-P200...

posted 2007-Aug-26, 4pm AEST
User #22194   835 posts
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According to this page

www.gphoto.org/doc/remote

no Sony DSC cameras support remote capturing.

posted 2007-Aug-27, 3pm AEST
User #99545   1970 posts
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Thanks, should have guessed it being a Sony it wouldn't be compatible with anything.

likes.no.others

posted 2007-Aug-27, 4pm AEST
User #80440   256 posts
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Lloydo writes...

Thanks, should have guessed it being a Sony it wouldn't be compatible with anything.

likes.no.others


Check out here:
www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php

Looks like things might have changed. I might have to look around for an old (cheap) camera, load Linux onto the old PC and have a crack at this.

posted 2007-Aug-29, 4pm AEST
User #99545   1970 posts
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wanderer51 writes...

Check out here:
www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php


That list's for cameras that gphoto can talk to for retrieval of photos. Unfortunately it seems that remote control requires a level of functionality above "PTP mode"

But give it a go by all means!

posted 2007-Aug-29, 7pm AEST
User #107543   517 posts
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any idea how to get this update automatically as a desktop background for example

posted 2007-Aug-29, 10pm AEST
User #99545   1970 posts
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www.microsoft.com/downlo...9&displaylang=en

posted 2007-Aug-29, 11pm AEST
User #22194   835 posts
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wanderer51 writes...

Looks like things might have changed. I might have to look around for an old (cheap) camera, load Linux onto the old PC and have a crack at this.

It's painful! I picked up an old Canon Powershot A40 on Ebay with this intention, but failed completely to get it to remotely capture with any Linux software that I could find (including GPhoto)

In the end I gave up and resorted to using it in Windows with a program called PSRemote (the guy with the Melbourne webcam also uses this software).

posted 2007-Aug-30, 3pm AEST
edited 2007-Aug-30, 3pm AEST
User #80440   256 posts
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Yep...it would seem that it is easier to do it under Windows. I am in touch with someone in the US that is usung a Digital camera under Linux for this sort of thing, but for the past week I have been unable to contact him to see what he is using. Will see what happens.

Would be interested to see the results of using PSRemote and the Canon.

posted 2007-Aug-30, 8pm AEST
User #22194   835 posts
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Check my profile

posted 2007-Aug-31, 11am AEST
User #80440   256 posts
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Woz writes...

In the end I gave up and resorted to using it in Windows with a program called PSRemote (the guy with the Melbourne webcam also uses this software).

Thought I recognised the name (PSRemote) from somewhere. After a hunt around I found it on a CD I was given some time ago. Didn't realise what it was for (Stupid me thought it was some sort of remote control program to control your PC...so I never looked at it). Have installed it and had a look...off to find an old Canon camera tomorrow and give it a go.
Will let you know the outcome.

posted 2007-Aug-31, 10pm AEST
User #99545   1970 posts
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Woz writes...

Check my profile

Is that your site Woz? It is really awesome. The time lapse of the harbour is so freaking cool, I especially love the part where the sky colour is changing and the clouds are zooming past like they are commuting to work as the people on the Manly ferry do the same underneath them!

posted 2007-Sep-1, 2pm AEST
edited 2007-Sep-1, 2pm AEST
User #22194   835 posts
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Yes, it's mine. The Canon A40 is used on the city skyline view.

posted 2007-Sep-1, 3pm AEST
edited 2007-Sep-1, 3pm AEST
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