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LRT intervalometer and Canon EOS M1
I have the first EOS M produced which does not have the trigger port built in. I do however have Magic Lantern installed and can trigger the camera through the mic port as long as it receives a sound. Has anyone had success with using the DIY LRT inetervalometer? Can it be programmed to create a sound for the trigger so that I can use ML trigger hack? TIA
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This should be possible with the arduino - that's the cool thing with the LRT Pro Timer free, that anyone can extend its possibilities. I'm sure you'll find enough information online about on how to do this. Keep us posted about your success!
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.. that sounds interesting. In my firmware for the Pro Timer a second camera port is provided. This can be configured as a 2nd camera port or as a sensor input. Extending this feature to switch an IR diode is just a few changes in my script.
Details see here:
https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-eve...ensor-test
Would that be interesting for you?
Greeting,
Hans
Details see here:
https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-eve...ensor-test
Would that be interesting for you?
Greeting,
Hans
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.. I have checked what would be necessary to control an EOS M via Ir and have found that!
https://publiclab.org/notes/cfastie/02-2...auto-eos-m
So it's a bit more than just turning on the IR diode, but doable!
https://publiclab.org/notes/cfastie/02-2...auto-eos-m
So it's a bit more than just turning on the IR diode, but doable!
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