@ClatteredTorso I never had any problems with Wifi, either with the standard Xandros or with Ubuntu.
(Now I use Lubuntu on the EeePC 4G, and instead of gPhoto2 I use a custom Python module written following the specs published by Nikon which allows much better control of the camera.)
The camera lcd lighting up after each shot will drain the battery rather quickly. Camera Control Pro or ControlMyNikon I think will not light up the LCD.
@nikstacker I know this is 1 year old, but YouTube would never let me post replies and now I just realized that the new YouTube interface does let me :)
My trick to keep the screen off when under computer control is to plug a dummy jack into the video output. I now use the Nikon protocol directly to control the camera (from Python), but there is no function to keep the screen off in that protocol.
The image display in this video is just Nautilus. You could make the pictures larger with Control+mouse wheel and then select reverse sort by date in the View menu so the latest image is always first.
i have that same netbook, i have never been able to set it up to my wireless connections, always says 'pending' any tips to get it to work?
ClatteredTorso 2 months ago
@ClatteredTorso I never had any problems with Wifi, either with the standard Xandros or with Ubuntu.
(Now I use Lubuntu on the EeePC 4G, and instead of gPhoto2 I use a custom Python module written following the specs published by Nikon which allows much better control of the camera.)
arturormk 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thank you for sharing this !
sirpecangum 8 months ago
did it!
thanks!
LatinoSan 1 year ago
Awesome!
grogmaninteractive 1 year ago
very well!! Nice vid and great explanations!!! I just config my equip and start to make a time elapse movie.
Tnks!!
sorry for my horrible english
grettings from Brasil
diegozolhos 1 year ago
The camera lcd lighting up after each shot will drain the battery rather quickly. Camera Control Pro or ControlMyNikon I think will not light up the LCD.
nikstacker 1 year ago
@nikstacker I know this is 1 year old, but YouTube would never let me post replies and now I just realized that the new YouTube interface does let me :)
My trick to keep the screen off when under computer control is to plug a dummy jack into the video output. I now use the Nikon protocol directly to control the camera (from Python), but there is no function to keep the screen off in that protocol.
arturormk 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
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johanebotta 1 year ago
The image display in this video is just Nautilus. You could make the pictures larger with Control+mouse wheel and then select reverse sort by date in the View menu so the latest image is always first.
arturormk 3 years ago
Is there anyway to get it to display larger pictures as you shoot them?
dvdragon 3 years ago
Cool use of Easy Peasy!
ramvi 3 years ago