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User #14912 224 posts
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This guy |
posted 2007-May-28, 1pm AEST
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User #9505 4951 posts
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is it a standard digicam with a time lapse - web connect option? |
posted 2007-May-28, 1pm AEST
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User #29523 1660 posts
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It's a Canon A40.. |
posted 2007-May-28, 2pm AEST
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User #14912 224 posts
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Thanks Flick .... but what about this (from the site) |
posted 2007-May-28, 3pm AEST
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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! |
posted 2007-May-28, 3pm AEST
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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.... |
posted 2007-May-28, 5pm AEST
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User #80440 256 posts
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This guy in Redcliffe is doing it, although with an Olympus. |
posted 2007-May-28, 10pm AEST
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User #97977 895 posts
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I noticed the closest building in the bottom right corner is blurred!! |
posted 2007-May-28, 11pm AEST
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User #171640 285 posts
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His window must be clean... |
posted 2007-May-29, 12am AEST
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User #64105 290 posts
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I noticed the closest building in the bottom right corner is blurred!! |
posted 2007-May-29, 12pm AEST
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User #71453 297 posts
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Anybody know of a Brisbane one? |
posted 2007-May-29, 12pm AEST
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User #22566 750 posts
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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, 2pm AEST
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User #28494 2976 posts
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I want to spy, I demand it be unblurred!! |
posted 2007-May-29, 2pm AEST
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User #55457 2648 posts
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I want to spy, I demand it be unblurred!! If you click on the section 'Setup your own webcam' it will tell you what he used |
posted 2007-May-29, 3pm AEST
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User #14912 224 posts
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This is all good, but can someone please tell me |
posted 2007-May-29, 3pm AEST
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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. |
posted 2007-May-29, 3pm AEST
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User #28494 2976 posts
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1. How you get a digicam to take a pic every 30secs I wonder if there is any compression? Raw pics would be a bummer! |
posted 2007-May-29, 4pm AEST
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User #80440 256 posts
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1. How you get a digicam to take a pic every 30secs |
posted 2007-May-29, 10pm AEST
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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. |
posted 2007-May-30, 8am AEST
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User #14912 224 posts
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Thanks wanderer51 - have ordered a 3 mtre USB so we'll see how we go! |
posted 2007-May-30, 5pm AEST
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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
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User #22194 835 posts
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According to this page |
posted 2007-Aug-27, 3pm AEST
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User #99545 1970 posts
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Thanks, should have guessed it being a Sony it wouldn't be compatible with anything. |
posted 2007-Aug-27, 4pm AEST
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User #80440 256 posts
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Thanks, should have guessed it being a Sony it wouldn't be compatible with anything. |
posted 2007-Aug-29, 4pm AEST
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User #99545 1970 posts
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Check out here: |
posted 2007-Aug-29, 7pm AEST
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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
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User #99545 1970 posts
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posted 2007-Aug-29, 11pm AEST
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User #22194 835 posts
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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-30, 3pm AEST
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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. |
posted 2007-Aug-30, 8pm AEST
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User #22194 835 posts
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Check my profile |
posted 2007-Aug-31, 11am AEST
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User #80440 256 posts
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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-31, 10pm AEST
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User #99545 1970 posts
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Check my profile |
posted 2007-Sep-1, 2pm AEST
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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
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