How to turn a calculator into an intervalometer!!
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cool. but not practical :S
if your camera has infrared. you can use this intervalometer: tempus.bymac.org
If there is no infrared input on your camera, you can use this wireless intervalometer: tempusALL.bymac.org
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good job!
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Used this code on my Canon Rebel G, but for some reason even in Manual Focus mode it still wants me to hold the shutter release button down half way. Fried a couple sets of batteries and spent hours working on the code, but to no avail. The camera fires sporatically and only does so when I hold the button down for metering.
Any suggestions?
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Hey bro, will this work on a Casio cfg9750 ?
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Would this work with a 2.5 mm to 1.5 mm cable?
PRock321 8 months ago
@PRock321 not sure... worth a try...for some reason, this code doesnt work anymore though :/
BCMacintosh 8 months ago
Hey man, the code is not complete or not typed correctly on the red annotation, could you please post a comment with the exact code? thanks
themafia69 1 year ago
@themafia69 My calculator got reset a while back and i lost the code on the calculator...after i retyped the code (i have it saved on my computer and on here) and the code didn't work anymore...i will try to find a new code
BCMacintosh 1 year ago
Will it work with a Canon Powershot SX20 IS?
OCDreviewer 1 year ago
@OCDreviewer as long as you have the right attachments (1.5 mm cable for a timer) it should work :)
BCMacintosh 1 year ago