Intervalometer Hack

2012 Slovakia and Poland


Folder: Travel Stuff
Color and infrared shots from the High Tatras (Slovakia and Poland), July 1-15, 2012. Yes, there is a lot of repetition. I had planned to cull out the best of the similar shots while post-processing them, but processing was taking far too much time (time to upgrade the PC). Also, some of the infrared shots have been converted to B&W, due to hot spots with some of the lenses at certain settings. …  (read more)

Intervalometer Hack

21 Jun 2012 144
I mashed the proprietary plug on the $18 intervalometer the second time I used it with the infraredified D80. With a little fiddling around and a few visits to Radio Shack, I doubled the cost of the thing and got it working again. The Phottix cable is a $4 replaceable item, in case the Nikon D80 plug tip gets mashed up again. My goal was to alter the intervalometer (here branded Shoot, but I've seen them under several names for a very wide range of prices) so that no further hacking would be necessary: wreck a plug, throw away the short cable and plug in a new one. No splicing, no new jacks, etc. An added bonus is that I can eventually add a plug to microcontroller driving the slider dolly, and have it control the shutter as well as the motion of the carriage (so that it remains still while the shutter is open, something useful for longer exposures). For those who want to try this at home, the pinout on the Phottix cable's 2.5mm plug is: tip = shutter, middle = focus, base = ground or common. On the intervalometer cable, red = shutter, white = focus, and yellow = ground or common. Inline 2.5mm stereo jacks are apparently very difficult to come by (later found them in-store at a Fry's while on a business trip), so I used instead a 1/8" jack and an adapter plug to make it all work together. Notice I also added a slider switch to the intervalometer body, since it required inserting and removing the batteries to turn it on and off (an exceptionally idiotic design shortcoming...no excuse for it, none). This was far more difficult than it should have been, and I don't recommend it.

Packing

22 Jun 2012 66
Everything but stuff I still need for daily use, laid out and ready to pack.

Questionable Advertising

01 Jul 2012 101
In multiple ways. 20160412: four years later, per Google Earth, there's a different Mike Tyson sign for the same product in the same place.

Trailhead

Snags

02 Jul 2012 82
Assorted arrestingly dead trees left over from the 2004 cyclone.

Hazy

02 Jul 2012 58
It was quite literally as hot and humid as New Orleans...at 8am. And it only got worse. Very unusual.

Dead Trees

02 Jul 2012 56
Obligatory dead tree pics. Yet more remnants of the 2004 cyclone.

Dead Trees

02 Jul 2012 52
Obligatory dead tree pics. Yet more remnants of the 2004 cyclone.

Snags

02 Jul 2012 90
Assorted arrestingly dead trees left over from the 2004 cyclone.

Snags

02 Jul 2012 90
Assorted arrestingly dead trees left over from the 2004 cyclone.

Partizan Bunker

02 Jul 2012 89
A reconstructed partizan bunker near the start of the trail up Krivan.

Partizan Bunker

02 Jul 2012 122
A reconstructed partizan bunker near the start of the trail up Krivan.

"Huh, That's a Long Ways Away..."

02 Jul 2012 90
This is about when I realized that Krivan was not going to be as easy as Mt. Bierstadt, as I had been led to conclude...

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