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Hi Gunther,
Been a long time owner of LRTimelapse and now just purchasd LRT Pro Timer. Well done on all your work.
Just a feature request for the Timer. Perhaps a new mode Timer TL (Advanced). (The timer for me is why purchased this device).
1) Be able to set a start time AND finish time - no need to worry about how many shots you may need in a certain time.
2) Daily Timers: Have a function where I can set and a number of timers to go off in a 24hr period on the day - say for example sunrise for 2hrs in the morning (6am -8am) and sunset for 2hrs at night (6pm - 8pm). Use the start and stop times as per above feature 1.
3) Repeat Daily Timer function. Be able to repaeat the "Daily Timers" feature for any number of days (ie. Saturday and Sunday).
So in my scenario - I could go out into the bush on a three day camp. Set up a fixed camera to capture the sunrise and sunset for the three days I am there without me having to do anything else (as long as I manage the battery life with battery packs and have enough storage) and I can go walking with a small camera and take other photos. At the end of the camp, I just download all the images and create potentially six good timelapses for this scenario.
What do you think? Just a little more code to write
Cheers,
Chumby
Been a long time owner of LRTimelapse and now just purchasd LRT Pro Timer. Well done on all your work.
Just a feature request for the Timer. Perhaps a new mode Timer TL (Advanced). (The timer for me is why purchased this device).
1) Be able to set a start time AND finish time - no need to worry about how many shots you may need in a certain time.
2) Daily Timers: Have a function where I can set and a number of timers to go off in a 24hr period on the day - say for example sunrise for 2hrs in the morning (6am -8am) and sunset for 2hrs at night (6pm - 8pm). Use the start and stop times as per above feature 1.
3) Repeat Daily Timer function. Be able to repaeat the "Daily Timers" feature for any number of days (ie. Saturday and Sunday).
So in my scenario - I could go out into the bush on a three day camp. Set up a fixed camera to capture the sunrise and sunset for the three days I am there without me having to do anything else (as long as I manage the battery life with battery packs and have enough storage) and I can go walking with a small camera and take other photos. At the end of the camp, I just download all the images and create potentially six good timelapses for this scenario.
What do you think? Just a little more code to write
Cheers,
Chumby