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Anonymous
is this awesome y/n

http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-a-TI-Graphing-Calculator-into-an-Intervalomet/
>> Anonymous
Spy is sappin mah sentry!!
>> Anonymous
Or you could get a body that doesn't suck shit and has an intervelometer built in.
>> Anonymous
lol ti 83 fail
>> Anonymous
>>200482
Being able to work with what you have will generally result in more creative photos than just buying the most expensive gear and letting it do the work.
>> Anonymous
Besides, how many cameras have an intervalometer in it?
>> Anonymous
>>200525
P-P-P-P-P-POWERSHOT + chdk
>> Anonymous
>>200527
A lot of point and shoots have Time Lapse functionality built in but I assumed we were talking about SLRs.
>> Anonymous
>>200525
my D3 has one.
>> Anonymous
>>200544
lol, it better, considering it retails for 5 grand.
>> Anonymous
>>200530
Uhh, no? Almost no point and shoots have an interval meter.
>> Anonymous
>>200547
Sure they do. Just look at DPReview under feature search.
>> Anonymous
so I have a D80 and a TI-83
what kind of cord do I need ?
>> Anonymous
2.5mm mono cable
>> Anonymous
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for engineering majors ololol

http://code.coneybeare.net/posts/32-Make-an-Time-Lapse-Movie-Using-a-TI89-Calculator
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>>200527
i second that. even if you do not own a poweshot, just get a used one for less than 100 bucks and use chdk!

though i have to admit, that the idea alone is cool and shows real creativity...
>> Anonymous
>>200614
and how do I fuck that thing in my camera ?
>> Anonymous
>>200455
>>is this awesome y/n
[y]

Did it w/my ti89, works well. Also did a program, intervalometer for B, setting exposure time.
>> Anonymous
my n95 has it built in...
>> Anonymous
>>200760
does it work for nikons, or is it only for canons ?
>> Anonymous
if your camera has a 2.5mm plug, it will work.

if not you'll have to get the remote plug for your camera, figure out which wire controls the shutter, and splice it into the 2.5mm.