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Hi,
In the video "Tag-zu-Nacht Zeitraffer automatisiert aufnehmen mit qDslrDashboard und LRTimelapse" Gunther is nicely demonstrating and explaining how a day-to-night time lapse sequence can be automated using a tablet running dslrDashboard. Great.
At one point Gunther says that the dslrDashboard functions totally indepentent of the Rhino slider used in his demonstration (from 06:15 till 07:00).
I guess this is what it is.
But I wonder how can I achieve a synchronization between the camera shutter release and a step movement of the slider (or the eMotimo instead of the Rhino slider)?
The goal is to avoid that both devices are triggered simultaneously resulting in a potentially blurred shot (depending on the slider move and/or the exposure time).
Do we need an additional controlling device overseeing the action of the two?
Any thoughts, suggestions, solutions?
Greetings
In the video "Tag-zu-Nacht Zeitraffer automatisiert aufnehmen mit qDslrDashboard und LRTimelapse" Gunther is nicely demonstrating and explaining how a day-to-night time lapse sequence can be automated using a tablet running dslrDashboard. Great.
At one point Gunther says that the dslrDashboard functions totally indepentent of the Rhino slider used in his demonstration (from 06:15 till 07:00).
I guess this is what it is.
But I wonder how can I achieve a synchronization between the camera shutter release and a step movement of the slider (or the eMotimo instead of the Rhino slider)?
The goal is to avoid that both devices are triggered simultaneously resulting in a potentially blurred shot (depending on the slider move and/or the exposure time).
Do we need an additional controlling device overseeing the action of the two?
Any thoughts, suggestions, solutions?
Greetings
Dig-IT-all