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pauly May 30th 06 03:18 PM

Cannon A60 owners - Can you confirm timelapse option for me?
 
Just wondering if that older camera does timelapsed. The specs say no
but at least one message here said yes, though there may be some
confusion over on camera time lapse and the direct to computer 3rd
party software capture option.

My old dc290 does it but at 1 min minimum, I am led to beleive that the
a60 does it down to 5 second intervals.

Just checking as unfortunately my new kodak v570 doesnt at all. Nice
enough camera but missing that critical option.


DHB May 30th 06 08:15 PM

Cannon A60 owners - Can you confirm timelapse option for me?
 
On 30 May 2006 07:18:37 -0700, "pauly" wrote:

Just wondering if that older camera does timelapsed. The specs say no
but at least one message here said yes, though there may be some
confusion over on camera time lapse and the direct to computer 3rd
party software capture option.

My old dc290 does it but at 1 min minimum, I am led to beleive that the
a60 does it down to 5 second intervals.

Just checking as unfortunately my new kodak v570 doesnt at all. Nice
enough camera but missing that critical option.


If your referring to "independent in-camera time lapse", sorry
but as far as I know none of the Canon Axx cameras have this feature.
Most of them support that function only when tethered to a PC/notebook
via the USB port.

On the other hand many of the Canon Sxx do have this feature
built into the camera, I think they call it an "Intervalometer".

Here is a useful site to search by camera feature(s):

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp

The S60 & S70 have that feature but I did not check the
details of available intervals.

Hope this helps.

Respectfully, DHB


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clw May 30th 06 10:48 PM

Cannon A60 owners - Can you confirm timelapse option for me?
 
In article ,
DHB wrote:

On 30 May 2006 07:18:37 -0700, "pauly" wrote:


On the other hand many of the Canon Sxx do have this feature
built into the camera, I think they call it an "Intervalometer".

Here is a useful site to search by camera feature(s):

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp

The S60 & S70 have that feature but I did not check the
details of available intervals.


For the S-60, it is one to 60 minutes. It does not support intervals
less than a minute. One other thing, if you are going to do such a
trick for a prolonged time, you need to hook up to a non-interuptible
power source. The camera is on all the time and the battery will not
last long that way.

pauly June 1st 06 01:42 AM

Cannon A60 owners - Can you confirm timelapse option for me?
 
Tks, that 1 min minimum is of no use to me.

But I do have my dc290 plugged in back in virginia beach, set to take
one pic every 10 mins and im gone for 11 days, curious to see what it
looks like assuming no power outage.

clw wrote:
In article ,
DHB wrote:

On 30 May 2006 07:18:37 -0700, "pauly" wrote:


On the other hand many of the Canon Sxx do have this feature
built into the camera, I think they call it an "Intervalometer".

Here is a useful site to search by camera feature(s):

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp

The S60 & S70 have that feature but I did not check the
details of available intervals.


For the S-60, it is one to 60 minutes. It does not support intervals
less than a minute. One other thing, if you are going to do such a
trick for a prolonged time, you need to hook up to a non-interuptible
power source. The camera is on all the time and the battery will not
last long that way.




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