Synchronized stand-alone shooting of multiple camera's at once, camera's linked together
Posted: September 26th, 2020, 1:30 am
Hi all,
I was wondering if it is already possible to do some synchronized stand-alone shooting using multiple camera's at once, linking them together to hook them up as "one" camera so they act/respond to each other while taking the photo. This is somewhat like the feature requested before: follow the leader, but with a significant difference. This time it is NOT the App that controls the synchronized shooting of the camera's, but the camera's (Unleasheds) themselves doing the synchronizing! Like synchronized swimmers, they are not controlled by a seperate entity, but are entirely trained and depended of each other to keep the synchronization going. See here.
Example:
Having two camera's pointed at one scenery, but with different lenses. Now you want to take a photo at the same moment with both camera's, which are located next to each other.
You can press the "all shutter button" in the App to command both the camera's. But that is a bit difficult when you want to take several photo's in a large timeframe. You get worn out (exhausted) for staying focussed, so some automation would be nice to let the camera's figure it out between themselves to stay in sync. In sync as in: take a photo at the exact same moment in time.
What you could do is: set up 2 camera's in the App. Mark them in the App as synchronized between each other, so the App is used to interconnect them together (hook them up for a special occasion) and then the App disconnects from both Unleasheds and both the Unleasheds keep taking to each other to stay synchronized.
What you can do with this feature, is:
1. simultaneously command camera's to take at the same moment a photo.
2. let camera A do a timelapse, and camera B just follow the timelapse program of camera A (copycat).
3. interchange different settings between camera's for several purposes, like lightning metering, iso balancing, etc
4. trigger camera A with shutter button pressed, selftimer, or IR remote, and camera B follows directly.
Just an idea worth implementing imho.
Greetings,
Unfoolishly
I was wondering if it is already possible to do some synchronized stand-alone shooting using multiple camera's at once, linking them together to hook them up as "one" camera so they act/respond to each other while taking the photo. This is somewhat like the feature requested before: follow the leader, but with a significant difference. This time it is NOT the App that controls the synchronized shooting of the camera's, but the camera's (Unleasheds) themselves doing the synchronizing! Like synchronized swimmers, they are not controlled by a seperate entity, but are entirely trained and depended of each other to keep the synchronization going. See here.
Example:
Having two camera's pointed at one scenery, but with different lenses. Now you want to take a photo at the same moment with both camera's, which are located next to each other.
You can press the "all shutter button" in the App to command both the camera's. But that is a bit difficult when you want to take several photo's in a large timeframe. You get worn out (exhausted) for staying focussed, so some automation would be nice to let the camera's figure it out between themselves to stay in sync. In sync as in: take a photo at the exact same moment in time.
What you could do is: set up 2 camera's in the App. Mark them in the App as synchronized between each other, so the App is used to interconnect them together (hook them up for a special occasion) and then the App disconnects from both Unleasheds and both the Unleasheds keep taking to each other to stay synchronized.
What you can do with this feature, is:
1. simultaneously command camera's to take at the same moment a photo.
2. let camera A do a timelapse, and camera B just follow the timelapse program of camera A (copycat).
3. interchange different settings between camera's for several purposes, like lightning metering, iso balancing, etc
4. trigger camera A with shutter button pressed, selftimer, or IR remote, and camera B follows directly.
Just an idea worth implementing imho.
Greetings,
Unfoolishly