Just got a Panasonic Lumix (cheap re-furb on eBay) and impressed with the lens/picture quality.
Does anyone know of an electronic trigger for a Lumix that can run from an RC Rx output?
Ron
Permalink Reply by Johann Van Niekerk on January 10, 2011 at 3:04am
Permalink Reply by Johann Van Niekerk on January 10, 2011 at 3:06am
Permalink Reply by Ron Skingley on January 10, 2011 at 4:14am Thanks Johann.
Yes I found the URBI site, but as you say, they don't support Panasonic.
So it's a servo then.
Shame
Ron

It's really a shame that those newer sophisticated and tiny Cams don't have a PTP remote control implementation inside. Even the Canon is not giving us that option on its current powershoot Cams.
We need to hack their cams to get a general PTP entry to remote controlling. The bigger problem is that you need to know what is the microprocessor used (to know the instructions) so, you need to put your hands on the firmware file, disassemble it, study it a LOT, add your code and test... and the best part: all that job need to be redone for each new model. :)
Permalink Reply by Ron Skingley on January 10, 2011 at 8:32am Hmmmmm... Yes.
Any volunteers then? :)
Call the people at Astec, they hack the Lumixs but I think there is beginning to be a bit of a migration towards the newer wide angle Canons which are easier to CHDK and USB control.
Otherwise just stick a servo over the shutter!
Permalink Reply by Ron Skingley on January 10, 2011 at 2:24pm Otherwise just stick a servo over the shutter!
Yes I think that's what it will come to.
Having got this TZ7 re-furb one cheap on eBay, and been impressed with the picture quality, it would be a shame not to use it.
And servos are cheap enough...
Permalink Reply by Johann Van Niekerk on January 10, 2011 at 2:29pm
Permalink Reply by Ron Skingley on January 10, 2011 at 2:40pm Oh that's a real shame Johann.
I think with this Lumix I will make a holder for it from some fairly dense foam I have, and then stick the servo to that.
That way the foam will take up any movement overshoot of the servo.
But... it's all a bit of a pain when a 'simple' usb connection would have done.
Maybe the future is Canon...
(I'm sure there must be an advert that says that).

Permalink Reply by Johann Van Niekerk on January 10, 2011 at 2:35pm Hi Sandro
whats your time line for that project ?

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