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1. 2 ig zY c 7 enden G Z O 5 3 Projectile Sensor Sensor electronic scheme Emitter JR Detector GND GND 5V 5V sonen SENSOR SENSOR 1 5V an Z GND 5V E tu IN 7 ND JP1 N 5V N QU tE 109 N R Emitter IWIN a Photodetector HFD3029 GND AR 1 HFD3029 GND VCC AR2 I also make hotshoe adaptor s to connect a flash to the remote see picture below A hot shoe is a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit a a F 5 4 Dripper device Sensor electronic scheme With the Dripper device used in Drops Menu you can obtain results like those in the following links Water drops collision or Milk Crowns To EVE 12V To Sensor 1 Purge 1N4148 6 Firmware To program the brain of this remote I use Arduino IDE that can be downloaded from http www arduino cc en Main software The ATMega 328 CPU found on this remote s flashed with Arduino UNO boot loader so before starting the firmware update you need to choose the UNO board 6 1 Install Arduino IDE After you download the Arduino environment follow the instructions on the Arduino site to install it under your OS Windows Linux Mac 6 2 Install S65Display library Download the S65Display library from my site and unzip it in the folder arduino 00xx libraries and unzip 6 3 Check the LCD type On the main board inside th
2. p roro 53154 or o gt ur gt SETH TOTS FETE TE Tee Ter v rir rersr t es lt e o Fig 16 Use M key to Start Stop this mode S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values In this mode you can capture the impact of a pellet with different objects or a free falling object Dist is distance to target impact zone measured from sensor in cm Grav if you want to capture free falling objects then set this parameter to On If more than 4 seconds will pass from the time when the function was started and the first photo gate of the sensor doesn t detect anything then S1 Detection failed error will be raised and the function will end If more then 1 5 second will pass from the time when first photogate will detect an object and photo gate 2 will not detect the object then S2 Detection failed Error will be raised and the function will end If both photo gates are triggered then the speed of the object will be diplayed on the screen This function was tested by me only in gravity mode and using small balls propelled by air from a small pressure tube 4 10 Drops Mode One fun digital photography challenge for those with a little time on their hands particularly on a lazy long weekend as I know many of you are on is photographing water drops With the Dripper device used in Drops Menu you can obtain results like those in the following links Water
3. derived from this software without specific prior written permission 7THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR TMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL F SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO F PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS FOR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER JIN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE include lt S65Display h gt include lt EEPROM h gt S65Display lcd define Version V3R3 const byte WHITE OxFFFFFFFF RGB 255 255 255 If you have any trouble or questions please contact me by e mail don t forget to attach some screen shots with the problem description 7 Downloads Eagle files sch and brd InOut module Light Sensor Projectile Sensor Sound Sensor Main Board USB Dongle Firmware GVI DSLR RC V3RI1 GVI DSLR RC V3R2 A Added delay timer for Bulb Time Lapse and Clip menus The delay timer is found in Settings menu and the parameters are DelH 0 99 h DeIM 0 59 min DelS 0 59 s A Added Cli
4. drops collision or Milk Crowns T myene ahe e Ta ee e Dl Ta Der Bis E E u e Fig 17 Use M key to Start Stop this mode S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values Dr1S Drop I size is the time in ms needed to form first drop long time big drop De2D Drop 2 delay it the time to wait between drop I and 2 in ms Dr2S Drop 2 size is the time in ms needed to form first drop long time big drop PicD Picture delay I the time between drop 2 and the moment when the picture is taken in ms 4 11 Settings menu ls Oa IP EE u ET e PAN e rape Hita io ME EL IM Eco E E AAA Fig 18 Use S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values Cont this parameter controls the contrast of the LCD Prof selected profile if the value 1s changed the values of the parameters associated with the profile will become usable only if you Load them This device can store three profiles 0 1 2 Load loads the values stored in ROM for the selected profile Save saves current parameters values in memory space associated to the selected profile Reset will load from ROM the default values for the remote parameters associated with the selected profile DelH Hours delay for Bulb TimeLapse and Clip functions DelM Minute delay for Bulb TimeLapse and Clip functions DelS Seconds delay for Bulb Time
5. 7087 B gt COM Da Y ae ik i a 5 3 Ao AF 5 We i 1800 ci 1 J E C ET rd Dj HER Log dri E CA PTE 4 7 lt aa O3 anyana grozealon C ip ER OB aR e 2 A O e v 3 LA 6 5 Arduino IDE Open Arduino from the menu select Tools Board and select Arduino UNO Help Auto Format Ctrl T Archive Sketch Fix Encoding amp Reload serial Monitor Ctrl shitt he Board K Arduino Uno serial Port d Arduino Duemilanowe or Nano wei 4Tmegas26 Arduino Diecimila Duemilanove or Nano vi ATmegal6s Burn Bootloader 4 Medias h r am GLEN In Tools go to Serial Port and choose the COM KA depends on what you have attached to the computer in the Device Manager 1s seen as USB Serial Converter and manufacturer 1s FTDI Help o Auto Format Ctrl 1 Archive Sketch Fix Encoding Reload serial Monitor Ctrl Shift hd Board e serial Port 4 CO Y CONE Burn Bootloader J Now from File menu choose Open and point to the folder where you unzip the GVI DSLR RC v3 and select GVI DSLR RC v3 pde file then click Open BB rem Date modified Type ct Bulb 3 21 2011 9 31PM PDE File Recent Places 3 18 2011 7 33PM PDE File ur 3 17 2011 10 11 PM PDE File Desktop TL LPM PDE File Manual pde 3 18 2011 6 51PM PDE File pS TimeLapse pde 32172011331 PM PDE File E B Triggerd pde 3420 2011 9 02 PRA POE File Libraries Com
6. D2 Split Time ms if D2 Mode is set to Spli SI and S2 values from the bottom of the screen are readings of the sensors to see the evolution of the event monitored by sensors 4 7 Lightning Mode One of the hardest things to get right in a photograph is the lighting By using GVI DSLR RC V3 in combination with a light sensor connected to Sensor 1 port this can be easy In this mode the remote will react only to sudden changes in light intensity and for slow changes the sensor reading 1s autoadaptive this means that the sensor reading on the screen will indicate most of the time 0 the values are ae 4 times a i Fig 14 S1TV Sensor 1 threshold value try to use values above 40 D1Cy is the cycle time in ms of D1 is the time to wait between triggers even if the conditions are met to avoid successive triggers Keep in mind that if Mirror Lock Up is enable then also the cycle time will be increased 4 8 HDR Mode In image processing computer graphics and photography high dynamic range imaging HDRI or just HDR is a set of techniques that allow a greater dynamic range of luminance between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than current standard digital imaging techniques or photographic methods This wide dynamic range allows HDR images to more accurately represent the range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to faint starlight Fig 15 Use M key to Start Stop thi
7. GVI DSLR RC V3 User Manual Table of Contents WIRED REMOTE CONTROL FOR DIGITAL CAMERA 1 cssccscccccccccscscscccsccccccccccscccscscscccccoscocescescoscoscoecs 2 WARNING AND LICENSE AGREEMENT 2 2 5 ka lac aa a ects cee e eat Rad coed 2 1 1 1 THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF ORIN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE lt lt a nennen iaa 2 2 DEVICE NER VIEW NS 3 3 BATTERY CHANGING AND PROGRAMMING DONGLE cscccsccssccsecesccsscccccscsscccsccssccsccsscescsseceecensssscescesscescsecceseseacesseess 5 FORINT J EL VI SNOEN 8 FDP MODE NS 9 4 3 INE AP SE MODE EE 10 WIRED REMOTE CONTROL FOR DIGITAL CAMERA TIME LAPSE VIDEO Q ccccsecssccecccsccscccsccsscescesscscescesscesceeseasens 10 EE MST BP A E 11 25 IRIGGERED MODEL See ee cd 12 4O DARKROOM MENG ee en A eher 13 FT BENN MODE Lee 15 ES DTS 15 FBTV 16 4 02 PROPS MODE Se 17 SEE RINGS IVI ee er 18 SENSO RO o 19 SL SOUNDSENSOR 2 nern 19 A O EEE EEE EE se EN ee 20 ROE NNN 21 SE DEE SGD VICE EE VE EEE NN EN NE aaa aa SA aa aa ia 23 6 EIRMWARB 22 22 ne loca E 24 O
8. L ANS TA EE ARDE ee e O aa a A ee 24 Oz INSTALE SOI PA e o lo dea O 24 Oos CECE TTE DN NNN 24 0A PROGRAMMING DONGLE cereri ae Nn Ga e LO aana a 24 OS ARDUING DE NSR 25 3 DOWNEOADS se 21 SS UPDATES NNN 26 ISVIDEO DEMO 44 29 Wired Remote Control for Digital Camera 1 Warnings and license agreement I have successfully used the sound light and projectile only in gravity mode I don t have an air gun sensors with the Canon EOS If you have a digital camera made by another manufacturer check the remote control specifications carefully If you are using a LASER pointer please make sure you read the laser warnings on your laser device they can be harmful Never point the laser at anyone and never look directly at the laser beam it can permanently damage your sight If you are using a pellet gun be careful where you are pointing it make sure that the pellet can be stopped by a hard wall and the most important make sure that nobody will stand in front of the gun 1 1 1 THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
9. Lapse and Clip functions BDel is the button pressed time in ms This value 1s necessary because the camera electronics wont feel a short change in button status change in the case of Canon 450D the value seems to be somewhere between 1 5 and 2 ms This parameter affects D2ST device 2 split time D2ST gt BDel MLU Mirror Lock up On Off if set to On the Shutter on D1 is pressed to activate the Mirror Lock up on Camera MLUD in ms is the delay time between the time when Shutter on D1 is pressed to activate MLU and the time when the picture 1s taken 1t allows to reduce the vibrations induces by MLU MEU parameters are valid for all menus so they will insert a additional delay BkLi Back Light control 0 always Off I always On 2 Auto Off after 6 sec For this parameter to work some hardware changes have to be made see section 8 Updates 5 Sensors For this remote control I make three sensors light sound and projectile Each sensor is connected to the remote using a stereo cable male male jack of 3 5 mm Each sensor receives his power 4 5 5V through the tip terminal and sends signal to the remote through the ring terminal Tip Sv SND Ringfout 5 1 Sound Sensor Sensor electronic scheme Di 7 en 47 UF wen QuF 5V XI Sr NDPG203J JD GND 5 2 Light Sensor Sensor electronic scheme 3 ICIA JP1 1 2 2 1 LMVI 22M R CN C2 C3 I 100n1 10u
10. SOFTWARE The hardware and software for this project are shared under the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3 0 License For this remote I use the following software and hardware schematics with the permission of the authors Display driver a modified version of the S65 Shield for Arduino from Stephan Natterott In this case I remove some functions from the driver that I don t use but I also added new cool functions like contrast display on off scroll display inverting image from header file gradient fill digits At this moment I fully support only L5020 an L2F50 lcd s the LPH88 will need more work Drops and Bullet menus are inspired by Camera Axe project made by Maurice Ribble who also gives me the permission to build no more than 20 Projectile sensors with the condition that all support for hardware and software is made by me 2 Device overview GVI DSLR RC is a remote control for DSLR cameras or any other camera that has a wire remote control port The main purpose of this device is freezing of fast motion objects in a picture also known as High Speed Photography that can give you some pretty special photographic effects High Speed Photography is used in sports physics and more The remote control has four input output stereo female jack connectors two of them are used to control cameras flashes or other devices connected to the remote and two of them are use to read data from sensor
11. connector on the board If you remove the power switch cable when reconnecting to OnOff connector on the board there 15 nothing to check If you are the happy owner of an Arduino Duemilanove or Uno you can remove the ATMega 328 chip and program it on these boards if not you will need an USB cable and the programming dongle connected as shown in Fig 5 A MALA Ir 8 nj rr A ee B gt COM N B n w EMA nas ik ik y i Si ein VET Nga Las E Yoo FAR Py I i Ti 4 3 a E A hot i P 4 a A O Fit as i ka IR NT An dr i grozeaion com Cro oppg q o Pe a A Fig 5 4 Operation The GVI DSLR RC V3 has ten operation modes each located in the general menu Desktop item and a Settings menu The Desktop 1s shown in Fig 6 eee i OO EE I I MG un u mi E IN ab ee EE iu I BT IL a wa O hi NO N EEE sl HEN Hj HE i N H HEHH E AE TT E RAIRE OE AN M ELLI EIR sje Pq ee JH oh Mos Tu Er Fig 6 ll ee nanas AAN This menu is derived from Time Lapse Triggered The devices connected are controlled by sensors High speed mode to use with camera Bulb and one two flash devices Lightning High Speed mode dedicated to storm lighting photography High Dynamic Range Photography of high speed objects Liquid drops photography Settings General setting of the remote 4 1 Manual Mode This mode 1s used to trigger the devices connected to
12. e case you will find a label that has written on it LS020 or L2F50 If the label is LS020 then copy from the folder font font 8x8 c and font_8x8 h files in S65Display folder If the label is L2F50 then copy from the folder font rt font 8x8 c and font_8x8 h files in S65Display folder The L2F50 has a different way of addressing the pixels so for it I had to rotate with 90Deg clockwise and mirror vertically the bits for the fonts in order to keep the load on the CPU low Also you will need to open and edit the file S65Display h and o to lines 33 36 in the code There you will find Display settings define S65 LS020 define S65 LPH88 define S65 L2F50 means that the line is commented will not be compiled so if you have an L2F50 you have to comment uncomment the line corresponding to your screen Va Li A Ya O a a Lan Ann 4 Q a gt we Q 1 in Q a a 1 4 a 1 i y U U O U JU VV U O 9 WU J u UV The contrast works now on L2F50 D q a D d D 6 4 Programming dongle If you don t have an Arduino UNO or Duemilanove http grozeaion com electronics arduino 1 3 I atmega328p burning bootloader html see how to transform a Duemilanove in to UNO and get more space in ATMega 328 memory then you will need the programming dongle PTE Nana aga ga OD e et l Connect the dongle to the Programming pin header on the board and then using a USB cable connect it to the computer 0
13. ease button on the camera itself a cable release or electronic remote is often used to further eliminate the risk of shaking the camera during the long exposure The cable releases generally include a locking feature to eliminate the need to keep the button or plunger depressed during extremely long exposures The bulb setting is useful for the following types of photographic subjects fireworks at night the night sky and celestial objects see astrophotography lightning streets at night creating streaks from moving cars This is the mode dedicated to long exposure photography inside an infinite loop that will stop only if you press M key only after you ve started using the same key Use S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values Don t forget to put your camera in Bulb mode for this feature to work Seca OPE E Def BEE Es E Fig 9 In this mode DI must be a camera and D2 can be Came Flas or Spli In D2 case the timer starts when the D1 shutter is On exposure begins In Fig 9 with yellow is the time to wait before starting the function this time is set in Settings Menu ExpT is the bulb exposure time in s s shown in red Proc is the time needed for camera to process the picture or can be use as a delay time s Mode is the device 2 mode Came Flas Spli D2ST if Mode is set to Spli then D2ST is the delay in ms between D2 Shutter pin and D2 Foc
14. ice controlled by sensor 1 will be triggered when the value read by sensor is High higher or Low lower than S1TV S1TV Sensor 1 threshold value D1By D1 is triggered by Sen1 Sensor 1 Sen2 Sensor 2 S1 2 Sensor 1 OR Sensor 2 S1 amp 2 Sensor 1 AND Sensor 2 D1De D1 delay in ms 1s the delay between the moment when the sensor assigned to D1 meets the trigger condition and the moment when the DI is triggered D1Cy is the cycle time in ms of D1 is the time to wait between triggers even if the conditions are met to avoid successive triggers Mode D2 mode can be None Came Flas or Spl S2T Device controlled by sensor 2 will be triggered when the value read by sensor is High higher or Low lower than S2TV S2TV Sensor 2 threshold value D2By D2 is triggered by Sen1 Sensor 1 Sen2 Sensor 2 S1 2 Sensor 1 OR Sensor 2 S1 amp 2 Sensor 1 AND Sensor 2 D2De D2 delay in ms is the delay between the moment when the sensor assigned to D2 meets the trigger condition and the moment when the D2 is triggered D2Cy is the cycle time in ms of D2 is the time to wait between triggers even if the conditions are met to avoid successive triggers D2ST D2 Split Time ms f D2 Mode is set to Spli SI and S2 values from the bottom of the screen are readings of the sensors to see the evolution of the event monitored by sensors Examples can be seen here 4 6 DarkRoom me
15. ng values U D L and R to change the parameters values In Fig 10 with yellow right side is the time to wait before starting the function this time 1s set in Settings Menu Hrs Hour s interval Min Minutes interval Sec Seconds interval Wake Wakeup interval activates camera focus to get 1t out from Stand By 0 59 s one or two seconds will do the job for most cameras Pics Number of pictures to take UseB If On will use bulb mode for each picture Don t forget to put your camera in Bulb mode for this feature to work Following are valid only 1f UseB 1s On see 4 2 Bulb Mode ExpT Exposure time s Proc is the time needed for camera to process the picture or can be use as a delay time s Mode D2 mode None Came Flas and Spli D2ST if Mode is Spli this is Split time in ms Seqv Activates D2 after SDel ms SDel Sequence delay in ms Example of simple Time Lapse Time Lapse in combination with Bulb function will give you Star Trails Photography This mode can be delayed programmed to start after a predefined time using DelH DelM and DelS parameters from Settings Menu 4 4 Clip Menu Cien 6 HDR UFF FPS 25 Wake 81 Fint GS Exit In Fig 11 with yellow right side is the time to wait before starting the function this time 1s set in Settings Menu CLen Clip length s FPS Frames per second FInt Frames interval s HDR On Off If On thi
16. nu This 1s very useful when you need to take pictures of high speed events You will have to use a dark room set the camera to Bulb and connect a flash or two to D2 jack connector In this mode Device 1 Camera Focus And Shutter are on until the condition to trigger Device 2 are met after the flash is triggered the function will end and you need to press M key to start 1t again Use M key to Start Stop this mode S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values SAE Low TG Fig 13 Sensor 1 power and sensor 2 power parameters are set by D1By and D2By SIT Device controlled by sensor 1 will be triggered when the value read by sensor is High higher or Low lower than SITV S1TV Sensor 1 threshold value Mode D2 mode can be None Came Flas or Spli Use only Flas or Spli in this mode S2T Device controlled by sensor 2 will be triggered when the value read by sensor is High higher or Low lower than S2TV S2TV Sensor 2 threshold value D2By D2 is triggered by Sen1 Sensor 1 Sen2 Sensor 2 S1 2 Sensor 1 OR Sensor 2 S1 amp 2 Sensor 1 AND Sensor 2 D2De D2 delay in ms 1s the delay between the moment when the sensor assigned to D2 meets the trigger condition and the moment when the D2 is triggered D2Cy is the cycle time in ms of D2 is the time to wait between triggers even if the conditions are met to avoid successive triggers D2ST
17. p menu GVI DSLR RC V3R3 A Added Mirror Look Up support Some bugs removed Improved use of RAM memory Removed processing time in Bulb Mode ROM BulbProc Removed HDR Button Delay ROM HDRBtnDelay GVI DSLR RC V3R4 Skipped all changes incorporated in V3R5 GVI DSLR RC V3R5 Some bugs removed Improved use of RAM memory Decrease the size of logo image download new S65 Display Driver Re added processing time in Bulb Mode Proc Added Back Light Control BkLi Recoded battery indicator and buttons S65 Display Driver Manual Wired Remote Control for Digital Camera Manual 8 Updates Added wiki page http grozeaion wikispaces com Added hardware and software support for LCD Back Light V3 DSLR RC grozealon com D O 1k ik Zz L m I m LI E 09 A jem eg ee LMM E Y A fi u u 9 Video Demo http www youtube com watch v 55V1PWOUrew
18. puter amp Network 4 IT I Ser EVI DSLR AE va pde Files of type Al Files E In your window is shown the code that runs on the remote control If you have any programming skills then you can play with the code and make adjustments to serve you better if not leave the code as it is Click on the Upload button the arrow pointing to right and wait for the code to be uploaded into the chip OOF 1 DS 4 arc File Edit Sketch Tools Help O0 DE Bulb Bullet Clip DarkRoom Drops HDR Manual TimeLapse Triggerd GROZEA Ion f AWWW grozeaion com Open Source licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3 0 License http creativecommons org licenses by nc 3 0 a Compiled with Arduino IDE 0022 http arduino cc License Agreement Copyright ic 2009 2010 2011 GROZEA Ion www hrozeaion con 2411 rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification fare permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution The name of the copyright holder may not be used to endorse or promote products
19. s is usefull to create HDR TimeLapse Clips Wake Wake s up the camera before the shooting with n seconds To use the HDR make sure that you set the Automatic Exposure Bracketing AEB before To give you a little more control in Automatic Exposure Bracketing mode you can use it ether in Aperture Priority Mode or Shutter Priority Mode Using AEB in Aperture Priority mode will all you to choose the aperture you want for the shot and telling the camera to make the variations in shots by varying shutter speed Alternatively using AEB in shutter priority mode will keep the shutter speed at the speed you select and tell the camera to vary the exposure by changing the aperture in your shots Here s an example of HDR Time Lapse Clip This mode can be delayed programmed to start after a predefined time using DelH DelM and DelS parameters from Settings Menu 4 5 Triggered Mode Freezing fast motion objects in a picture also known as High Speed Photography can give you some pretty special photographic effects High Speed Photography is used in sports physics and more This 1s the first mode dedicated to high speed photography Use M key to Start Stop this mode S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values NOM i i SG EE EG i if sos a ga a A A A A eee A nn All BAB a delo zum Fig 12 Sensor 1 power and sensor 2 power parameters are set by D1By and D2By SIT Dev
20. s like sound light projectile and other type 8281 DI Pt ee El WD 4 4 Fig 1 On this device D1 is always a camera and D2 can be None Camera Flash or Split I will explain later each mode The 9V connector 1s used to power the remote using a 7 9V DC power adapter Warning Use only 7 9V DC power adapter with max 700mA output Remove the batteries from the remote when using 7 9V DC power adapter Using this power connector will not charge the batteries When using the USB programming dongle make sure that the power switch is in OFF 0 see Fig 3 position In this case the remote 1s powered via USB To navigate through the remote menus I use 6 push buttons shown in the picture below qo dine i To power up the device use the switch located on top of the remote Fig 3 3 Battery changing and programming dongle When your batteries power is low you have to change recharge them The GVI DSLR RC V3 is powered by 6 AA batteries 1 2 1 5V each To open the case you will need a small screwdriver to remove the screw plastic caps and also to remove the four screws located on the back of the case at each corner see Fig 4 Fig 4 After you remove all four screws and gently pull up the side of the case with the LCD Warning If you remove the battery connector from the board when reconnecting make sure that the red wire from battery holder s matched with the pin of the Battery
21. s mode S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values This function works only if the camera is set to Bulb mode Exp Base exposure time ms 1s the exposure time that camera firmware chooses function of aperture and ISO speed for example 1 250 is 4 ms 1 1000 is I ms this is the minimum exposure time in this mode Remember aperture and ISO speed choose by camera for the exposure time because you need to set the parameters in Manual Bulb Inc is the EV increment 250 is 1 4 333 s 1 3 500 15 1 2 666 is 2 3 and so on until 2000 is 2 EV Pics is the number of pictures to be taken maximum 17 The formula for exposure time is BaseExposure 2 IncrementValue 1000 Here are some HDR photos 4 9 Bullet Mode High speed bullet pictures passing through various objects It is almost impossible to capture a speeding bullet with your eye and the impact the bullet creates is even faster and happens within a blink of an eye It will be very much interesting to see how the objects look while breaking and shape it takes after hitting with a bullet Cu u pr r o PS i ers ete et ped peoe See 8 ne ae sr as ss a ap ae ra at ae tt a reese 5 AIR rr rider rr es 4 gt gt gt gt gah ai aa reee sere bata gt sere Coe eee tere Tete tere tree tere re Ore gt nr DEE kd er 4 seres p seses
22. the remote by pressing the control keys Use M key to Start Stop this mode S to Start Stop editing values U D L and R to change the parameters values Device 1 Focus will be On until D key will be pressed rn sanan A proa Fig 7 In any mode D1 jack connector is a camera so the Mode setting 1s referring to D2 as follow Mode None no device is connected to D2 Mode Came a camera is connected to D2 Mode Flas a flash is connected to D2 Only Shutter pin is used see Fig 7 Mode Spli a camera is connected to D2 Focus pin is On follow by a delay between 0 and 999 ms D2ST Device2 Split Time followed by Shutter pin On In this case you can connect for example two flashes to the remote control and trigger them individually Seqv On Off if sequence in On then D2 is automatically controlled by the Mode setting at a delay SDel between 0 and 9999 ms after D key 1s pressed Fig 8 4 2 Bulb Mode The term bulb is a reference to old style pneumatically actuated shutters squeezing an air bulb would open the shutter and releasing the bulb would close it The bulb setting is used on some cameras including some point and shoot cameras to obtain shutter speeds slower than the maximum offered by the camera otherwise Because of the risk of camera movement the camera is most often mounted on a tripod for the duration of the exposure While it s generally possible to use the shutter rel
23. us pin Seqv if set to On then the D2 is auto controlled and triggerd after SDel in ms after D1 is triggered This mode can be delayed programmed to start after a predefined time using DelH DelM and DelS parameters from Settings Menu 4 3 Time Lapse Mode Time lapse photography is a cinematography technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured the frame rate is much lower than that which will be used to play the sequence back Time lapse lets you see the natural progression of time while not having to wait through the actual length of it so you could watch the sunset at least yesterday s sunset as you always wanted to without staying up late to do so Photographing the night sky is extremely rewarding because you often get views of things that your own eyes either can t see or you don t think to look for them When seeing photos of stars star trails or other night images people are often surprised by the unreal or surreal colors They often think these photos are either fake or manipulated Wired Remote Control for Digital Camera Time Lapse Video a al AL ii ull etl I A E ER u a W i AM Me Wa he aR ae TP ye ge SAT ti TE sil 1313353 e H 15441 174444 i ss PE a Wi AE i Het A H OP EET A t bii b i Bes k Gut ESTE baa pios b sbi set ti b me HE ER Ht fh Hf ji i Hi Herr P IN er E oH NER ot Fig 10 Use M key to Start Stop this mode S to Start Stop editi
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