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Canon S3 IS - Now with Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable!
One of the people working on CHDK has managed to port the code from an A710
build, where someone found a way to apply 3V to the USB's normal 5V cable pins to trigger a CHDK script command. Something that they thought nobody would ever be able to do since Canon started to cripple all their P&S cameras from having a cable-release option. Part of Canon's "let's find ways to force people to buy DSLRs" marketing campaign. See these pages for photos on how to build a super simple USB remote-cable release: http://ewavr.nm.ru/chdk/remote.htm It can be fitted into any USB cable plug and attached to the end of any USB extension cable when needed. One small switch, one little button battery, it doesn't get simpler than that. Here's the link for the binaries and source code for the A710 IS version if needed http://ewavr.nm.ru/chdk/ Here's the page for the new S3 IS version! http://hem.passagen.se/fsmmal/chdk2.html Now you are able to remote trigger your S3 IS camera by any device you can think of. Just apply a small 3volt button battery current to the normal 5volt pins on the USB cable. The same signal that tells the camera to switch to download mode has now been rerouted to a CHDK script command. Use any devices you can think of, IR remote controls, RF remote controls, light-triggers, any simple electronic switching circuit in existence! Just run this simple CHDK script, or insert this simple routine in any of your own more elaborate specialized scripts to detect whenever 3volts are applied to the USB cable pins. Just plugging your camera into your computer will trigger your camera to take a photo, as that applies 5V to the pins, a simple way to test if it's working. @title Remote button :loop wait_click 1 is_key k "remote" if k=1 then shoot goto "loop" end S3 IS + CHDK = Remote Control (w/o computer tether) Motion Detection, fast enough to take lightning photos. Extensive Intervalometer Events, with 0.1 second or greater accuracy. User Written Scripts, HDR bracketing, automated Focus Bracketing, etc. User Written Cropping & Framing Grids Hi-compression Video Mode (long list of features available at CHDK Wiki pages http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK ) Just when you thought it couldn't get better it happens again! This is like getting a new camera every week, for FREE! :) |
Canon S3 IS - Now with Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable!
"KevenGaston" wrote in message ... S3 IS + CHDK = Hi-compression Video Mode ?! I thought this was one thing it couldn't do.... Could you post a link to the information please as this is something that would be very useful to me. I did look on the scratchpad but I couldn't find any info on this subject. Thanks in advance, John |
Canon S3 IS - Now with Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable!
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:02:37 +0100, "John Ortt"
wrote: "KevenGaston" wrote in message .. . S3 IS + CHDK = Hi-compression Video Mode ?! I thought this was one thing it couldn't do.... Could you post a link to the information please as this is something that would be very useful to me. I did look on the scratchpad but I couldn't find any info on this subject. Thanks in advance, John Toward the bottom of the Misc section in the firmware usage page with a short list of some of the sampling rate combos, files sizes, and recording times allowed. http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/CHD...are_usage#Misc There's quite a bit of artifacts that this hi-compression video mode causes, many people wishing there was something halfway between this and the normal compression. But the people studying the firmware only found one bit in the code that could flag a different compression ratio. This is it. Hi-compression mode is still very usable but don't expect the nice clean quality of the original video. It's interesting that Canon included it in the original firmware but never allowed access to it from their own menu options. Maybe it was just for in-house testing purposes, or a hold-over from some other model's code. I noticed that the original firmware in all these NO-RAW cameras show file-extension support for CRW and CR2 types, but that's not a normal option either. Left-over code in the firmware from other camera models. (Those file extensions are just being recalled by CHDK from the original firmware. Under certain conditions the normal "Erase All" option will also delete CR2 RAW files that it finds, files that shouldn't be there, the ones made by CHDK. Otherwise my camera doesn't recognize them in any other manner.) I just tested the USB remote cable-release version. Works GREAT!!!!! There won't be any limit to how far you can run a remote cable either, since it's only having to detect a slight voltage change. Even on an extremely long run of wire the only thing you'll have to overcome is the resistance of the wire in that much distance. Since it triggers on just 3v and the USB port has a standard 5v level on it, this means you only need to increase the voltage a bit and be able to stay well within specs. Getting remote triggering from hundreds of yards away if needed with just a simple twin-lead wire. I daresay that not even remote releases on dslrs can do that. I know from experience with another camera I have that has a remote release, that switch produces and sends a required digital code, most likely limiting how far you can send it by wire. Now it's just a matter of what remote-shutter release method is best for the situation. Use a laser-pointer from 1/4th mile away to trigger a motion-detection script? Or a wire-run with a button battery to trigger picture taking. I think all bases are covered, no matter which way you look at it. :) This is SO F'N COOL! |
Canon S3 IS - Now with Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable!
"KevenGaston" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:02:37 +0100, "John Ortt" wrote: "KevenGaston" wrote in message . .. S3 IS + CHDK = Hi-compression Video Mode ?! I thought this was one thing it couldn't do.... Could you post a link to the information please as this is something that would be very useful to me. I did look on the scratchpad but I couldn't find any info on this subject. Thanks in advance, John Toward the bottom of the Misc section in the firmware usage page with a short list of some of the sampling rate combos, files sizes, and recording times allowed. http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/CHD...are_usage#Misc Thanks Keven, Much appreciated. I bought my S3 for taking on a year backpacking. As I am not sure how often I will be able to download my pics and vids I was disapointed at the size of the videos. Hopefully this will allow me to still shoot video without the bloated file sizes. The pics will always be the most important element for me though. |
Canon A610/20/30/40, A710, S3 IS + CHDK = Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable
More cameras that Canon originally crippled by not including a cable-release
option have been made available to the USB Remote Cable-Release function of CHDK. To download the files needed see: http://hem.passagen.se/fsmmal/chdk2.html (Note that S2 IS camera files are available there but at this time I don't think they support the USB cable-release function. The author included them for the extended features he created, like the LED and other enhanced uBASIC commands for CHDK scripts.) To learn how to use these files see: http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK You can now do anything with just your P&S camera that could only be done before by tethering your camera to a laptop or desktop computer running remote-capture software. Just build a simple button-battery+switch to plug into any USB extension cable. CHDK also includes elaborate intervalometer sequences (and more) and also includes motion detection triggering for still-frame AND video modes--which isn't even an option in Canon's remote-capture software. Motion-detection triggering for still-frames is only available in the better 3rd-party "Cam4You Remote" software. CHDK's motion-detection routine is even fast enough for lightning photographs using just your unattended camera (see links on main CHDK page about lightning photography). The lightning's pre-strike leader triggering the camera's shutter in time to capture the main lightning-bolt. No need to buy many-hundred-dollar bulky lightning-detection devices that were once only available to D/SLRs. It's already built into your compact, portable, and inexpensive P&S camera, with CHDK. Previous announcement regarding the USB Cable-Release function included below: On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 18:59:40 GMT, KevenGaston wrote: One of the people working on CHDK has managed to port the code from an A710 build, where someone found a way to apply 3V to the USB's normal 5V cable pins to trigger a CHDK script command. Something that they thought nobody would ever be able to do since Canon started to cripple all their P&S cameras from having a cable-release option. Part of Canon's "let's find ways to force people to buy DSLRs" marketing campaign. See these pages for photos on how to build a super simple USB remote-cable release: http://ewavr.nm.ru/chdk/remote.htm It can be fitted into any USB cable plug and attached to the end of any USB extension cable when needed. One small switch, one little button battery, it doesn't get simpler than that. Here's the link for the binaries and source code for the A710 IS version if needed http://ewavr.nm.ru/chdk/ Here's the page for the new S3 IS version! http://hem.passagen.se/fsmmal/chdk2.html Now you are able to remote trigger your S3 IS camera by any device you can think of. Just apply a small 3volt button battery current to the normal 5volt pins on the USB cable. The same signal that tells the camera to switch to download mode has now been rerouted to a CHDK script command. Use any devices you can think of, IR remote controls, RF remote controls, light-triggers, any simple electronic switching circuit in existence! Just run this simple CHDK script, or insert this simple routine in any of your own more elaborate specialized scripts to detect whenever 3volts are applied to the USB cable pins. Just plugging your camera into your computer will trigger your camera to take a photo, as that applies 5V to the pins, a simple way to test if it's working. @title Remote button :loop wait_click 1 is_key k "remote" if k=1 then shoot goto "loop" end S3 IS + CHDK = Remote Control (w/o computer tether) Motion Detection, fast enough to take lightning photos. Extensive Intervalometer Events, with 0.1 second or greater accuracy. User Written Scripts, HDR bracketing, automated Focus Bracketing, etc. User Written Cropping & Framing Grids Hi-compression Video Mode (long list of features available at CHDK Wiki pages http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK ) Just when you thought it couldn't get better it happens again! This is like getting a new camera every week, for FREE! :) |
CHDK for Canon Cameras now has its own dedicated Wikia Site
CHDK has now grown to deserving its own dedicated Wikia. Please refer any
newcomers to the new homepage: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page |
CHDK for Canon Cameras now has its own dedicated Wikia Site
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:53:53 GMT, KevenGaston wrote:
CHDK has now grown to deserving its own dedicated Wikia. Please refer any newcomers to the new homepage: Due to the bogus email addresses used by the hordes of sock puppets (examples: , , , , etc.) one might have assumed that you wouldn't attempt to spam this newsgroup with notices relating to your software. Might. But we know better, Biddy. :) |
CHDK for Canon Cameras now has its own dedicated Wikia Site
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 19:18:25 -0400, ASAAR wrote:
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:53:53 GMT, KevenGaston wrote: CHDK has now grown to deserving its own dedicated Wikia. Please refer any newcomers to the new homepage: Due to the bogus email addresses used by the hordes of sock puppets (examples: , , , , etc.) one might have assumed that you wouldn't attempt to spam this newsgroup with notices relating to your software. Might. But we know better, Biddy. :) Usenet Trolls with no lives, no valuable information, nor informative opinions about anything often invent a purpose for themselves. Some do it by comparing ASCII strings in post headers because that's something they can do. It's a challenge for them, one they know they can do. Even though it often taxes the very limits of their abilities. Like playing with their favorite "Where's Waldo" book which still leaves them befuddled at times. No doubt ripping out and throwing away any pages that reveal their limitations to themselves. They can tell the difference between an A or an E in post headers as they sing along to the tune of "One of these things in not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong," while Sesame Street on PBS is playing in the background. Unfortunately, this being the limits of their ability to reason and think leaves Usenet trolls like Assaar erroneously ass-uming that everyone online is a sock-puppet. Anyone posting from the same news-feed is a potential member of that group in their minds. If all of those posters disagree with Assaar's blatant stupidity then they must all be the same person posting as sock-puppets. He has proof from that. That's all the proof he needs. This is all that he has going for him in life so nobody mentions it, out of pity for him. That's as creative and intelligent as he'll ever be. If Usenet was the Special Olympics Assaar would be sure to be awarded a bright shiny honorable-mention like every other participant. Then he could feel good about his asstounding, but wrong, accomplishments. A good thing that news readers have a kill-filter in them. He can rip out pages/participants from his "Where's Waldo" level of mental activity while reading posts. He won't have to be faced with the ego-shattering proof that he's wrong, again, and again, and again. Trolls like Assaar never once stop to realize that the brighter people on Usenet change their names continuously to evade the resident trolls in any newsgroup. It's the only way to avoid them. Once you get one stuck to the bottom of your shoe just change your name again. Just like changing email addresses to dump the useless spam. It's that simple. The only drawback is that this leaves the few, much more stupid resident trolls now thinking they are all sock-puppets of each other. They're not even bright enough to figure that out, even when you tell them. :-) |
Canon A610/20/30/40, A710, S3 IS + CHDK = Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable
On Oct 14, 5:13 am, KevenGaston wrote:
More cameras originally crippled.. You can now do anything with just your P&S camera... CHDK's motion-detection routine is even fast enough for lightning photographs... Something that they thought nobody would ever be able to do... Part of Canon's "let's find ways to force people to buy DSLRs" marketing campaign.... it doesn't get simpler than that.... Here's the page for the new S3 IS version! any simple electronic switching circuit in existence! a simple way to test if it's (sic) working. just when you thought it couldn't get better it happens again! This is like getting a new camera every week, for FREE! :) The superlatives, grammar errors and rantings of a ******. If this thing was promoted by anyone with credibility, I might have given it a try. I pity whoever wrote CHDK, because this turkey of a thousand identities is going to sink it single-handed. (well, it's just the one hand in all those socks....) |
Canon A610/20/30/40, A710, S3 IS + CHDK = Remote Cable Release Via USB Cable
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