If anyone does not have a Canon that can run magic lantern, but still wants
to do similar, I have used an arduino and an IR LED to trigger the shutter
at regular intervals on my Nikon.
I can probably dig out the simple sketch if anyone is interested.
On Thursday, June 27, 2013, Marina Kukso wrote:
Hello!
Please join us at Sudo Room (2141 Broadway, entrance on 22nd St., take the
elevator upstairs) this Saturday 6/29 at 2PM for "Today I Learned": How to
showcase your 3D printed work with a time-lapse video.
Here's some more info about this free workshop:
We will be doing a video, time-lapse of a 3D print from two angles. This
will involve 2 cameras, using magic latern on at least one camera. In the
class we will learn how to:
- Set up lighting for optimal video
- Set up multiple Cameras to shoot 3D prints
- Use magic lantern for a Canon 550d, 5d Mark ii, or similar camera to
do a time-lapse of the process
- Record a post and pre-print video about the project
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*his workshop is part of the series “Today I Learned,” a series of free
workshops that take place every Saturday at 2PM at Sudo Room, a creative
community and hackerspace in downtown Oakland. Check out the full schedule
at
http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_I_Learned and please forward widely.*
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-steve