Re: Digital camera no mechanical shutter
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- Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 22:58:03 GMT
"LOP" <castles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> OK you convinced me that trying to modify the Canon G2 for my application
> was not a good idea.
> So now I am looking at the Olympus D-575 which has no mechanical shutter.
>
> Can the Olympus be operated with a remote connection like the G2 can? I
> want to be able to use the D-575 in a continuous file transfer mode,
> giving each frame a unique file number as it is transferred to the hard
> drive.
>
> The only thing talked about in the D-575 manual is the USB connection to
> download the Xd card.
>
> Thanks, Don and Liz
>
>
If I understand you correctly, you want to record each frame on the Film as
a separate file.
If that is the case, you will need to fire the Camera shutter for each Film
Frame, in order to create a file, and you would have to do that irrespective
of the Shutter being Mechanical or Electronic.
Roy G
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