It has a 3.3MP sensor, not large by todays standards but probably good for your purpose. Eating vegetables is a part of being Healthy and Happy. We are a group of Like-mind positive thinking individuals who believe that the world has more than enough for all of us. I think you will find the memory capacity (not to mention picture quality) limiting on the digi-cams though. The Epson PhotoPC 3100Z has time lapse capability from 5 seconds to 24 hours per shot. This forum has 22 topics, 4 replies, and was last updated 1 year ago by nervecontrol. Here is a usefull resource (albeit with a glaring mistake regarding the timelapse feature on the G3): My G3 will do timelapse via a menu option, so I'm sure at least some others will as well. One option, if you are leaning more towards digi-cams, is the Ricoh brand.
That would give you around 16 hours shooting RAW at one frame every 15 seconds.Įxpensive due to all the little bits though! My advice would be to use an EOS 20D (cheap on ebay) + lens mount adapter + cheap 50/1.8 (pentax/nikon)lens + Chinese TC-80N3 copy + 32GB CF card (formatted on a pc) You might need a laptop if you want high quality as well as to be able to run it unattended for long periods of time. Pentax K10D Pentax K-5 Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL Pentax smc DA 40mm F2.8 Limited Voigtlander 58mm F1. If you shoot one frame every two seconds, that's 1800 in an hour or 43200 in 24 hours. Depending on the quality you are willing to settle for, you could run into problems fast.
I can't see you doing this cheaply, at least not if you want it to run unatended for long periods of time.įor a remote power source, you can use a 12V lead acid type battery plus an inverter to supply power to the AC adapter of the camera, which in turn powers the camera.