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Science Building (detail), 2013.07.19
Okay... it all started a couple days ago when I investigated installing Magic Lantern 2.3 on my Canon EOS Rebel T2i. I found out I needed a Card Reader to copy the ML software from the computer onto the SD card (I had a cheap one and it died and never got around to ordering a new one - ML pushed to do that). The Transcend USB 3.0 Multi Card Reader arrived Friday afternoon via UPS. Put ML onto the newly formatted SD card and followed the instructions to get it "up-and-running".
The main reason to do so was the ability to shoot more bracketed shots automatically (the Canon default is 3 bracketed exposures on all the lower-end models). So I chose PSU Wilkes-Barre to try out this feature of ML 2.3. Here is one of the results.... I believe the camera took 10 exposures, but I cut it down to 6 because a couple of them were 30 sec exposures. And that would have been redundant.
I had photographed Hayfield House at Blue Hour not long ago (when I planned to capture the Super Moon). That image can be viewed here: www.flickr.com/photos/aaroncampbellphoto/9123965255/
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus
Lehman, Pennsylvania
Friday, July 19th, 2013
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Science Building (detail), 2013.07.19
Okay... it all started a couple days ago when I investigated installing Magic Lantern 2.3 on my Canon EOS Rebel T2i. I found out I needed a Card Reader to copy the ML software from the computer onto the SD card (I had a cheap one and it died and never got around to ordering a new one - ML pushed to do that). The Transcend USB 3.0 Multi Card Reader arrived Friday afternoon via UPS. Put ML onto the newly formatted SD card and followed the instructions to get it "up-and-running".
The main reason to do so was the ability to shoot more bracketed shots automatically (the Canon default is 3 bracketed exposures on all the lower-end models). So I chose PSU Wilkes-Barre to try out this feature of ML 2.3. Here is one of the results.... I believe the camera took 10 exposures, but I cut it down to 6 because a couple of them were 30 sec exposures. And that would have been redundant.
I had photographed Hayfield House at Blue Hour not long ago (when I planned to capture the Super Moon). That image can be viewed here: www.flickr.com/photos/aaroncampbellphoto/9123965255/
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus
Lehman, Pennsylvania
Friday, July 19th, 2013
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