Hi Alexei & Dave Bell
 
Do you know if your digital camcorders will work for 15 hours on battery power if they are in time-lapse mode?  I'm thinking that they might go into a power saving sleep or pause mode while they are inbetween exposures.  110 current is not easily available on site.
 
John
 
John L. Carmichael Jr.
Sundial Sculptures
925 E. Foothills Dr.
Tucson Arizona 85718
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Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: Time Lapse Sundial Movie

Hi John
I have the Sony TRV-140 digital 8 camcorder and it does have a programmable feature for time-lapse photography.
Works great for those documentary flower-opening shots!!

Did occur to me to try it on one of my sundials, but I have not found a place yet where it would be shaded from direct sunlight

Regards

Alexei Pace
Malta
35.84ºN 14.55ºE

inute for a longer movie.

I am NOT a movie photographer and I don't know anything about video cameras.
Do you think there is a video camera that can be programmed to take a time
lapse movie so that a person doesn't have to personally baby sit the camera
all day? Where could we get one?(Note: The best filming angle would be to
place the camera as high as possible. A cherry picker, tall ladder scaffold?
You might also get a good view of the shadow from a camera located on top of
the Heliostat Tower looking down and south or one located on top of the
Solar Vaccum Telescope.

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