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Clouds Time Lapse with Arduino and Nikon D40

A Time Lapse video test done with my Nikon D40 and a custom intervalometer made with Arduino

Intervalometer for Makers
kukkurovaca posted a new topic:. Beyond me, but I'm sure it's cool. blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/10/nikon_infrared_interval...

Flickr: Discussing Continuous Shooting in Nikon D40/x Users
There's a continuous shooting mode, but not one that work on a timer. Also, I don't think the remote lets you shoot continuous bursts... You might need to buy an intervalometer for this. Posted 3 weeks ago. ( permalink ) ...

October Thing-a-day, Day 7: Nikon Camera Intervalometer, Part 1
Unfortunately, most of them work by triggering an electronic cable release, which my Nikon D40 and N75 happen to lack. Luckily, though, both of these cameras do sport a nice infrared control port. This brings us to this project- an ...

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kukkurovaca posted a reply:. There's a continuous shooting mode, but not one that work on a timer. Also, I don't think the remote lets you shoot continuous bursts... You might need to buy an intervalometer for this.

Nikon D90 ~ Timelapse of the Northwest - Non-hdr on Flickr - Photo ...
For those of you wondering, I utilized a modified Intervalometer to work with the D90 :-) I hope you all like it. I apologize for some of the extra long scenes in the video, they were so beautiful I had no choice. :-)

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before reading the link, I thought an intervalometer was a bit of predictive software that would tell you what the next Nikon product is likely to be, and when it would be a) leaked, b) released, and c)available for sale.

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jb17kx posted a reply:. Nice. I'd looked at making my own intervalometer to use with the old three-pin socket on my FE2/MD-12, but hadn't ever seen anybody do a DIY IR jobbie.

Flickr: Discussing Time lapse trigger for D40 in Nikon D40/x and ...
There are third-party intervalometers out there for the D40 - most hover around the $100-$150 mark. Nikon did make external intervalometers up until around 1990 - the last one was the MT-2, but it's only directly compatible with cameras ...

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copieg posted a reply:. That would be pretty useful!