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+ | ==EOS 350D== |
+ | * Characteristics |
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− | * CMOS |
+ | ** CMOS 22,2 x 14,8 mm |
− | ** 22,2 x 14,8 mm |
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** 8,2 millions of pixels (8 millions when capturing -> 3456 x 2304) |
** 8,2 millions of pixels (8 millions when capturing -> 3456 x 2304) |
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** ISO 100, 200, 400, 800 or 1600 |
** ISO 100, 200, 400, 800 or 1600 |
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− | * EF-S body compatible with all Canon EF (red dot/full frame) or EF-S (white square) but 1,6X to get 35 mm equivalent |
+ | ** EF-S body compatible with all Canon EF (red dot/full frame) or EF-S (white square) but 1,6X to get 35 mm equivalent |
+ | * [http://www.canon-europe.com/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_350C/index.asp?ComponentID=270585&SourcePageID=164046#1 sur Canon Europe] |
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− | * Links |
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− | + | * [http://www.brochures.canon-europe.com/pdfs/EOS_350D-p8090-c3945-BE_FR-1109683414.pdf brochure en Français (122kb)] |
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− | + | * [http://www.usa.canon.com/html/PMA/pdf/Rebel%20XT%20WP.pdf Digital Rebel XT whitepaper] |
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− | ** [http://www.usa.canon.com/html/PMA/pdf/Rebel%20XT%20WP.pdf Digital Rebel XT whitepaper] |
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+ | * [http://www.bahneman.com/liem/photos/tricks/digital-rebel-tricks.php Digital Rebel Tips and Tricks] |
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− | + | * [http://www.photo-forums.com/WebX?13@@.ee946e1 Canon Digital Rebel Forum] |
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− | ** [http://www.photo-forums.com/WebX?13@@.ee946e1 Canon Digital Rebel Forum] |
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− | ===EOS 5D Mark II=== |
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* [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_II Wikipedia] |
* [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_II Wikipedia] |
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* [http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010678.asp Official Software Support] |
* [http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010678.asp Official Software Support] |
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* [http://magiclantern.wikia.com/wiki/Magic_Lantern_Firmware_Wiki Magic Lantern fw] |
* [http://magiclantern.wikia.com/wiki/Magic_Lantern_Firmware_Wiki Magic Lantern fw] |
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− | + | ==[[Photo accessories|Accessories]]== |
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− | ==Links== |
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+ | ==Misc links for EOS== |
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* [http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/eosdigital2/index.html sur Canon Japan (+samples)] |
* [http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/eosdigital2/index.html sur Canon Japan (+samples)] |
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* [http://alpha03.c-wss.com/inc/ApplServlet?SV=WWUCA900 manuels] |
* [http://alpha03.c-wss.com/inc/ApplServlet?SV=WWUCA900 manuels] |
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==Hacks== |
==Hacks== |
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+ | * Hand-made trigger for 350D & other Canon models (look for "C6" [https://code.google.com/p/photoduino/wiki/CameraReference here]: |
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− | ===Misc=== |
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− | * [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/michel.pujol/quickapn/quickapn22.htm QUICKAPN: Raquette de commande d’APN] et [http://www.essentielelectronique.com/intervalometre.php ici] |
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− | * Hand-made trigger: |
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<br>[[Image:declencheur.jpg]] |
<br>[[Image:declencheur.jpg]] |
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<br>The external trigger is composed of a jack 2.5mm, three wires, an on/off switch and a push button |
<br>The external trigger is composed of a jack 2.5mm, three wires, an on/off switch and a push button |
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<br>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 |
<br>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 |
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<br>Shortcut of ground and left (the tip) is equivalent to full press, here wired to a simple red push button |
<br>Shortcut of ground and left (the tip) is equivalent to full press, here wired to a simple red push button |
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− | * [http://www.camerahacker.com/directory/Hacks.shtml Camera Hacker] |
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− | * [http://www.astrosurf.org/buil/350d/350d.htm IR-CUT FILTER REMOVAL OPERATION for 350D] |
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− | * [http://www.astronomic.fr/index.php/2008/07/18/52-modification-du-canon-eos-350d Tutoriel modification du 350d] |
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− | ==Linux== |
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− | * [http://www. |
+ | ** [http://www.astrosurf.org/buil/350d/350d.htm IR-CUT FILTER REMOVAL OPERATION for 350D] |
− | * [http://www. |
+ | ** [http://www.astronomic.fr/index.php/2008/07/18/52-modification-du-canon-eos-350d Tutoriel modification du 350d] |
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− | ** Don't seem to work yet for 350D |
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− | * [http://www. |
+ | * [http://www.camerahacker.com/directory/Hacks.shtml Camera Hacker], misc hacks |
− | * [http://www.geocities.com/piccolbo/dplinux.html Digital photography and Linux] moved to http://dplinux.org |
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− | * [http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/ Java Panorama Viewer (PTviewer)] |
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− | * gphoto2 (2.1.6 in unstable) |
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− | ** gphoto2 --config allows to change e.g. the owner string |
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− | ** add users to group camera |
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− | ** see /usr/share/doc/libgphoto2-2/linux-hotplug scripts |
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− | * apparently capture could work with gphoto2 [http://www.gphoto.org/doc/remote/ according to this page]: ''Needs to build TRUNK with experimental features on'' |
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− | * gphotofs and fuse |
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==Digital photography== |
==Digital photography== |
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* [http://www.dcresource.com/ Digital camera resource page] |
* [http://www.dcresource.com/ Digital camera resource page] |
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* [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/digphotohks/chapter/index.html Digital Photography Hacks] incl. free sample chapters |
* [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/digphotohks/chapter/index.html Digital Photography Hacks] incl. free sample chapters |
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− | ==Scripts== |
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− | 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_ |
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− | j=1; |
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− | for i in *.JPG;do |
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− | exif.py $i 2>/dev/null |\ |
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− | gawk -v i=$i -v j=$j ' |
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− | /DateTime:/{ |
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− | match($0,/([0-9]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)/,a); |
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− | system("mv "i" " sprintf(a[1] "_" a[2] "_" a[3] "-" "%03d" ".jpg",j)) |
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− | }'; |
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− | j=$((j+1)); |
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− | done |
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− | ==Devel== |
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− | *Capture |
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− | ** [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7916794&forum_id=32960 gphoto-devel thread] |
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− | *USB Snoopy |
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− | ** [http://usbsnoop.sourceforge.net Project on sourceforge] |
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− | ** [http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/doc.php.fr Documentation] |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 21:44, 2 March 2011
EOS 350D
- Characteristics
- 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
- EF-S body compatible with all Canon EF (red dot/full frame) or EF-S (white square) but 1,6X to get 35 mm equivalent
- sur Canon Europe
- brochure en Français (122kb)
- Digital Rebel XT whitepaper
- Softwares ou ici
- EOS 350D DIGITAL Firmware Update Version 1.0.3
- EOS 300D Site
- Digital Rebel Tips and Tricks
- Canon Digital Rebel Forum
- Wikipedia
EOS 5D Mark II
Accessories
Misc links for EOS
- sur Canon Japan (+samples)
- manuels
- Software Digital Photo Professional 1.6.1
- Firmwares etc
- CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
- Digital SLR cameras
- Astrophotography guide for EOS DIGITAL
Hacks
- Hand-made trigger for 350D & other Canon models (look for "C6" here:
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
- IR photography with 350D
- Camera Hacker, misc hacks
Digital photography
- Steve's DigiCams
- Digital Camera Reviews and News (same as here?)
- Imaging resource incl. some howtos, tutorials,... Some EOS300 specific ones
- Digital camera resource page
- Digital Photography Hacks incl. free sample chapters
Notes
I was wondering why in bulk mode over 30s the camera was busy after the shot for about the same time.
Now I got the answer!
When taking long exposure shots, we can have what's called hot pixels, red, green or blue. To remove them automatically the SLR takes a picture of the same duration with the shutter closed (called "dark" in astrophoto) and substract it from the previous. [1]