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I'm building a motor drive cable for my pocket wizard to fire a EOS Rebel (XT(i)). The idea is to set it up high with a wide angle lens over a strobist event and key the camera to a shooting station's PW channel to automatically record setup shots for each shot.
Here is the superclamp + ball head setup being tested in my shop. This is gonna open up some cool possibilities at the next garage shoot.
(Side note: Can you believe this much noise is from shooting at ISO400? I'll never buy another camera with a Sony sensor in it again).
My new remote control for my home cinema. This is a Bang&Olufsen remote conotrol. I use it with a lintronic to make this an universal remote.
From left to right:
Regent Surround Sound Speaker Set remote
Admiral Mono VCR remote
Comcast cable remote (used to control the TV and VCR)
Sanyo TV remote
Nikon D70, Sigma 12-24.
Camera is attached to ceiling with Impact Super Clamp. Triggered by IR Remote ML-L3.
2 SB-26 attached to ceiling with Spring Clamp, and aux-powered by Nikon SD-8.
Flashes syncs with alienbees cybersync. Not a single misfire. Thanks Paul C Buff! )
See this and this for detailed setup shoots.
If you are interested in print purchase, send me the flickr mail or contact via roman@makhmutov.com.
Various Remotes i use for the living room 7MC Setup
-iphone app - Remote Kitten (wifi)
-ipad app - Mobile Mouse (wifi)
-Harmony One remote (ir)
My toilet features:
automatic lid (senses when someone is standing in front)
butt shower (bidet towards your anus)
bidet
dryer
massage
water speed adjustment
flushing for no.1 or no.2 (saves water for no.1, how eco-friendly)
It also automatically chooses no.2 after you use butt showeing
It flushes automatically if you leave the bathroom without flushing
turbo deodorazing (your bathroom doesn't stink anymore even when you have upset stomach)
the remote also tells you what time it is
11:55AM: Back to the top of the stadium to retrieve remote camera #2, a Canon EOS 1D w/ a 70mm - 200mm f2.8 AF, after the United States Military Academy's Graduation on Saturday, May 31, 2008. Times Herald-Record/CHET GORDON
Telegram photo / Ben Goff
Northern Nash's Mitchell Wells releases his discus during a track meet Wednesday at Nash Central. Wells won the discus event with a throw of 125 feet and 1.5 inches.
Here a picture of our 'seaside garden', 6 km from the sea! I've blogged the design decisions and details here: bellgirl.com.au/2010/08/remote-seaside-gardening.html
Not exactly the prettiest remote, but I think I really dig using my iPad and/or iPhone as a remote control for my TV.
Outside-inside view of Remote test session, using Internet, done on Wednesday 8 feb 2017. Test was begun in late afternoon since the Moon (11 day-old) was visible in the sky. Conditions were bad, however, with wind and considerable atmospheric turbulence. After two hours, the sky suddendly became overcast, putting an end to the session.
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Vue intérieure-extérieure d'un séance Remote test, employant l'Internet, réalisée le mercredi 8 février 2017. Celle-ci fut commencée en fin d'après-midi puisque la Lune (de 11 jours) était visible dans le ciel. Les conditions, par contre, étaient mauvaises, avec un temps venteux et beaucoup de turbulence atmosphérique. Au bout de deux heures, le ciel s'est soudainement couvert pour mettre fin à la séance.
EOD Team Leader, Staff Sgt. Joshua Salazar, hands a rope bag to his teammate, Sgt. Sam Peterson, before rigging an interior door for remote opening.
Regalo de cumpleaños anticipado (mi cumple es mañana). ¡Me encanta!
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Early birthday gift! (my b-day is tomorrow). I love it!
Wii Remote cake
Black and white cake with chocolate fudge filling.
Vanilla buttercream covers the cake. Hand drawn picture on edible rice paper
This is the front of the cannibalized VCR front-end, I used it as the button/switch were already soldered on it, but you can use anything for that.
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This is a homemade EOS remote control, to take shot from a distance and use it as bulb.
It's based on this schema and should have the similar functionality as a RS-60E3.
The cost is virtually null except for the connectors (see the note on the photos) as you need a 2.5mm connector which is not very standard.
The material used is:
- 1 switch and 2 buttons all already soldered on the front of a cannibalized VCR (power switch+two control buttons) FREE
- 1 3.5mm jack from an old pair of earphones FREE
- 1 old Mini-Disk box
- 1 2.5mm male to 3.5mm female jack connector, ~3.5£/6.5$
- optionally a 3.5 jack extension (2m) lead, ~2£
The connectors where found at a normal "media" shop that sells CDs, earphones, etc...