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==Intro==
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* CMOS
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** 22,2 x 14,8 mm
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** 8,2 millions of pixels (8 millions when capturing -> 3456 x 2304)
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** ISO 100, 200, 400, 800 or 1600
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* compatible with all Canon EF/EF-S but 35 mm focals get 1,6X
   
 
==Official sites==
 
==Official sites==

Revision as of 21:24, 4 May 2007

EOS 350D

http://www.digital-versand.de/images/big/canon_eos_350d.jpg

Intro

  • CMOS
    • 22,2 x 14,8 mm
    • 8,2 millions of pixels (8 millions when capturing -> 3456 x 2304)
    • ISO 100, 200, 400, 800 or 1600
  • compatible with all Canon EF/EF-S but 35 mm focals get 1,6X

Official sites

Guides

Non-officials

Hacks


File:Declencheur.jpg
The external trigger is composed of a jack 2.5mm, three wires, an on/off switch and a push button
Shortcut of ground and right (the middle ring) is equivalent to half-press, here wired to a simple on/off switch which provides the housing
Shortcut of ground and left (the tip) is equivalent to full press, here wired to a simple red push button

Linux

Digital photography

Scripts

If you don't like having files named IMG_1234.JPG, you can try sth like this to rename the images _yyyy_mm_dd-xxx.jpg_

j=1;
for i in *.JPG;do
   exif.py $i 2>/dev/null |\
   gawk -v i=$i -v j=$j '
       /DateTime:/{
           match($0,/([0-9]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/,a);
           system("mv "i" " sprintf(a[1] "_" a[2] "_" a[3] "-" "%03d" ".jpg",j))
       }';
   j=$((j+1));
done

Devel

Cards

  • SanDisk Extreme III 1.0 Gb
    • Reading from PCMCIA: 11Mbits/s
    • Reading from USB2: 20 Mbits/s