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whisky-dave

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Feb 6, 2009, 11:26:32 AM2/6/09
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I used this setting on my canon S70, but have heard they dropped this
function on the G series,
is there any way of achieving this type of function on a G9 or G10 perhaps
CHDK on the G9 but I don;t think you can do that with the G10, or are there
any other ways of getting this type of functionality, I'm considering
building an external trigger, but securely sticking it to the camera might
be my biggest hurdle.
I've heard you can use USB but couldn't find the options with the canon
software supplied.


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whisky-dave

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Feb 10, 2009, 8:25:20 AM2/10/09
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"Marty Fremen" <Ma...@fremen.invalid> wrote in message
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> "whisky-dave" <whisk...@final.front.ear> wrote:
>
>> I used this setting on my canon S70, but have heard they dropped this
>> function on the G series,
>> is there any way of achieving this type of function on a G9 or G10
>> perhaps CHDK on the G9 but I don;t think you can do that with the G10,
>> or are there any other ways of getting this type of functionality,
>
> Simplest (but not cheapest) way is to replace your Canon G10 with a
> Ricoh GX200... similar capabilities only with an intervalometer thrown
> in.

Not too keen on the Ricoh GX200, limited zoom and I've heard the
image quality isn't up to the canons, I considered the Panasonic but that
too a
had limited zoom.
Now considering building my own intervalometer.


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