is this awesome y/nhttp://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-a-TI-Graphing-Calculator-into-an-Intervalomet/
Spy is sappin mah sentry!!
Or you could get a body that doesn't suck shit and has an intervelometer built in.
lol ti 83 fail
>>200482Being 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.
Besides, how many cameras have an intervalometer in it?
>>200525P-P-P-P-P-POWERSHOT + chdk
>>200527A lot of point and shoots have Time Lapse functionality built in but I assumed we were talking about SLRs.
>>200525my D3 has one.
>>200544lol, it better, considering it retails for 5 grand.
>>200530Uhh, no? Almost no point and shoots have an interval meter.
>>200547Sure they do. Just look at DPReview under feature search.
so I have a D80 and a TI-83what kind of cord do I need ?
2.5mm mono cable
for engineering majors olololhttp://code.coneybeare.net/posts/32-Make-an-Time-Lapse-Movie-Using-a-TI89-Calculator
>>200527i 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...
>>200614and how do I fuck that thing in my camera ?
>>200455>>is this awesome y/n[y]Did it w/my ti89, works well. Also did a program, intervalometer for B, setting exposure time.
my n95 has it built in...
>>200760does it work for nikons, or is it only for canons ?
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.