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Devices for remotely controlled and automatic photo shooting - Like Ra - 29 Jun 2017 How do you make photos of yourself when you are self-bound? What remote controls, timers or auto-shooting software do you use? Or do you use webcams? RE: Devices for remotely controlled and automatic photo shooting - Anne - 30 Jun 2017 I know it's possible to control my Nikon D3100 from my (Linux) pc: https://entangle-photo.org/ https://www.linux.com/learn/how-remote-control-your-camera-darktable-linux I can run a script that shoots a photo every few seconds. Personally I prefer setting up a camera, it's the same amount of work to setup but photo's only work if framed correctly etc. The video stills won't look as good but then I do have video so there is that. Webcams work ok (take one with a glass lens like the microsoft cams) if you have enough light *. I now use a cheap Sony Handicam (think it was 160€) on a tripod. * enough light = more light than you think is necessary. In the room where I shoot I have 4 big fluorescent tubes on the ceiling and an additional 4 tubes around me flooding the room with "cool white" light. Looks overkill but I can make it darker in post while making something lighter just isn't possible without adding lots of noise. |