Dual Camera Kit Software
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Follow these steps to "reprogram" a pair of SD memory cards so that you can get them to trigger simultaneously every 5-10 seconds.
Choosing an SD card
The "CHDK" or Canon Hacker Development Kit can be installed on an SD card to allow external triggering of the camera via the USB port.
- 4GB cards are only $5 online plus shipping
- must be "SDHC"
Installing CHDK on the SD cards
- The firmware version on the Kickstarter A495 cameras should be "100F", so the matching CHDK file a495-100f-1.0.0-1820-full_BETA.zip is available at http://mighty-hoernsche.de/ (mirror)
I had to run this command in the terminal on the files in the SD card to make them executable (on a mac):
cd /Volumes/CANON_DC
xattr -d com.apple.quarantine DISKBOOT.BIN PS.FI2
as outlined here: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ/Mac#Still_Having_Trouble.3F
- (add videos?)
- CardTricks can work on PC, but there are several other options.
Quick guide to CHDK & suggestions for basic settings to start with.
- beginners’ checklist with the caveat that there are many reasons to use different settings
Advanced:
- Using shutter priority via CHDK (not a feature of A495, but good for other cameras)
- Precise synchronization (link to another wiki page) will be worthwhile to some, but simpler options could be described?
Configure your camera for good battery life and photo quality
- Menu settings on the A495 (some of my preferences, but not all critical)
- Auto vs. manual
- Manual focus at infinity if possible
- Automatic exposure (shutter priority)
- Manual white balance (on daylight)
- Turn IS off (some debate, but most think it doesn’t help while flying)
- Battery saving features
- Turn display off or turn brightness way down
- Turn autofocus light off
- Must look at A495 options
- Basic settings
- ISO, file size, “Vivid,” Exposure Compensation, etc
- Shutter speed (1/800 second if possible)
- Widest focal length