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Street photos.
I have a wide-angle 7mm lens on an Olympus E5.
I want to take secret street photos. Is it possible to have a timer on the camera to take such photos every 15 sec or so, while slung over the shoulder. Anyone ever done this? Peter |
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"Peter Jason" wrote in message ... I want to take secret street photos. Is it possible to have a timer on the camera to take such photos every 15 sec or so, while slung over the shoulder. Anyone ever done this? All you need is an intervalometer, you can even get a smart phone or ipad app to do it these days with an appropriate camera interface, which can even be by bluetooth. Trevor. |
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Peter Jason wrote:
I have a wide-angle 7mm lens on an Olympus E5. I want to take secret street photos. Is it possible to have a timer on the camera to take such photos every 15 sec or so, while slung over the shoulder. Anyone ever done this? You could be much more selective by using a radio trigger in your pocket. -- Chris Malcolm |
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On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 11:58:19 +1000, Peter Jason wrote:
I have a wide-angle 7mm lens on an Olympus E5. I want to take secret street photos. Is it possible to have a timer on the camera to take such photos every 15 sec or so, while slung over the shoulder. Anyone ever done this? I suspect you would be astonished at the amount of camera-shake you would experience. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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On 9/13/2012 7:37 PM, RichA wrote:
On Sep 11, 9:59 pm, Peter Jason wrote: I have a wide-angle 7mm lens on an Olympus E5. I want to take secret street photos. Is it possible to have a timer on the camera to take such photos every 15 sec or so, while slung over the shoulder. Anyone ever done this? Peter I've done it with a Nikon D300 which has the feature built-in. But it's just for fun, unless you have a specific target that needs the automation. As a street technique, it's more for people trying to hide the fact they are taking photos. Lot easier way. http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Voyeur-Right-Angle-Digital/dp/B000VX5FHO -- Peter |
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