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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 28/6/08 at 02:29 PM Reply With Quote
Time lapse photography

I would like to document the progress of one of my construction projects by the above methods.

the project will take 24 weeks and I would like to automatically take a picture every 10 mins over a 10 hour day

I dont really want to have to bother with whatever is capturing the pictures other than to retrieve images or change batteries. I can fabricate a weather proof enclosure

would anyone like to discuss ways of doing this. I'm open to any suggestions





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blakep82

posted on 28/6/08 at 02:33 PM Reply With Quote
some sort of remote webcam? not entirely sure how it would be powered etc, but would there be a nearby building where a PC could be kept to retreive images? wifi or something?

i'm sure there would be some software that would capture an image every 10 minutes or so for you.





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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 28/6/08 at 02:45 PM Reply With Quote
i started thinking about it after I posted.

depending on where i put the camera I might be able to use the site wireless network and use my office computer to capture the images somehow.

leaning towards some sort of webcam deal





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caber

posted on 28/6/08 at 05:58 PM Reply With Quote
Liam,
there are a few freeware security cam applications that might work for you, I am int mac so I know which ones work on mac for wincrap I would look on versiontracker.com something will show up there.

Interesting project look forward to seeing it on YouTube

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Mark G

posted on 28/6/08 at 09:44 PM Reply With Quote
I think fuji do a compact camera with this feature.






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cloudy

posted on 28/6/08 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
dabs sell a wireless IP camera for about £50 that should be capable of sorting this ( might need some software for the PC end )





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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 29/6/08 at 12:02 AM Reply With Quote
right I think I have found the perfect solution.

some research has shown that the vantage point i want to use is nowhere near the wireless network and because of where the camera will be I only want to mess with it about once a week. I can get a DC power to it from a nearby instrumentation panel
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there is an old low res kodak digital camera that has very in depth time lapse features. (I found one on ebay for $30)

I'm going to build a weather proof box for it and bobs your uncle. I found a write up on the internet of a guy who used this exact setup to make a time lapse video consisting of 70000 images

it will condense the construction of a 350,000 barrel floating roof oil storage tank into a 15 min video for a presentation on tank construction practices I have to give





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geoff shep

posted on 29/6/08 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
I would be interested in the link. I've got a timelapse control box for my nikon but I want to know the best software for animating the results.
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