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    Hi all,

    With the advent of LiveView it seems like it would be possible to write a software program that would allow a computer connected to the camera to monitor a scene, detect movement and fire the shutter automatically.

    Does anyone know if such software exists?

    Thanks,

    clop

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    Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

    Wouldn't the sensor overheat ?

    Thought I read somewhere that when the camera is put into 'live view' the the sensor is gradually getting hotter due to it picking up the light ...
    ... or something like that

    Probably 'off my trolley' on this one .... but it rings a bell

    I know there used to be one for webcams .... 'motion detector' software,
    but don't know if it would work with a 'real' camera

    Jay
    Canon 7D, Canon 40D, + lots of bits

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    • #3
      Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

      Originally posted by jds9000 View Post
      Wouldn't the sensor overheat ?

      Thought I read somewhere that when the camera is put into 'live view' the the sensor is gradually getting hotter due to it picking up the light ...
      ... or something like that

      Probably 'off my trolley' on this one .... but it rings a bell

      I know there used to be one for webcams .... 'motion detector' software,
      but don't know if it would work with a 'real' camera

      Jay

      I know the sensor would warm up, but I don't think it would contribute a significant amount of noise providing that the scene was well lit (hence the ISO was low).

      My primary use of cameras is astrophotography, where noise is the greatest bane. I can't see it causing a problem in daylight.

      clop

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      • #4
        Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

        Aha ...... always wanted to try that .....

        I had a go with a normal lens, but ended up with 'star trails'
        Think a 30 minute exposure was a bit long (with my 400D)

        Wouldn't mind picking up a cheap telescope and trying with that.
        Is there a 'minimum' size ? .... I know absolutely nothing about them

        Jay
        Canon 7D, Canon 40D, + lots of bits

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        • #5
          Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

          Originally posted by jds9000 View Post
          Aha ...... always wanted to try that .....

          I had a go with a normal lens, but ended up with 'star trails'
          Think a 30 minute exposure was a bit long (with my 400D)

          Wouldn't mind picking up a cheap telescope and trying with that.
          Is there a 'minimum' size ? .... I know absolutely nothing about them

          Jay

          Hi Jay, for most large objects you don't need a telescope. A 200mm lens will do just fine. If you take long exposures you do need some way to track the stars though, so you'd need an equatorial mount with an RA drive. Do some googling!

          If you're interested, here are a few shots I've taken with a 400D (and a 40D) with an f/4L 70-200mm lens (no telescope). You'll notice that the exposure times are down around 30 seconds - you then use a technique called stacking. At 30 seconds the star trails are negligible, so as long as you keep the target more or less centred you should be able to emulate much of this work with a normal tripod.









          Here is a much higher resolution version of the last photograph - again, all done with a 70-200mm Canon lens on a 40D.

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          Good luck!

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          • #6
            Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

            Those pics are great ..... should be able to manage that ...
            I've got a Canon 40D (and a 400D) ... 70-200 f4L, and plenty of time

            If it's clear tonight, may give it a try, but it's light till almost 11pm, so may be easier to wait till later in the year !!

            Thanks for the info though ... really interesting. Can the pics be 'done' in DeepskyStacker or is there better software around ?

            Jay
            Canon 7D, Canon 40D, + lots of bits

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            • #7
              Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

              Originally posted by jds9000 View Post
              Those pics are great ..... should be able to manage that ...
              I've got a Canon 40D (and a 400D) ... 70-200 f4L, and plenty of time

              If it's clear tonight, may give it a try, but it's light till almost 11pm, so may be easier to wait till later in the year !! :

              Thanks for the info though ... really interesting. Can the pics be 'done' in DeepskyStacker or is there better software around ?

              Jay
              I use IRIS.



              If you're being pedantic you have to take flat lights (to correct for vignetting), flat darks (to remove the hot pixels from the flat lights), lights (exposures of the target), and darks (to remove the hot pixels from the lights), but you can easily get away with just the lights and ignore the rest until you know more about what you are doing.

              There is an excellent tutorial here

              Jim Solomon's highly popular astrophotography cookbook. Here I describe in great detail how to plan, acquire, and process astrophotos of deep space objects using DSLR cameras. Included is a complete tutorial for IRIS, a fantastic freeware application for processing astrophotos. Other topics include Polar Alignment, Focusing, ISO Selection, Guiding, Flat Fielding, Dark Subtraction, Dithering, Gradient Removal, Registration, and Stacking.


              clop

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              • #8
                Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

                Thanks for that, I'll give it a go when it gets a bit darker earlier in the evenings.

                The tutorial looks pretty comprehensive .... I've had a quick flick through it. Think I'll try it hooked up to my laptop, and try with the live-view on the 40D with my 400L .... should be close enough ... or the 70-200L ....

                ... should be interesting .... I'll let you know what happens ...

                Thanks for the help ...

                Jay
                Canon 7D, Canon 40D, + lots of bits

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                • #9
                  Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

                  Originally posted by clop View Post
                  Hi all,

                  With the advent of LiveView it seems like it would be possible to write a software program that would allow a computer connected to the camera to monitor a scene, detect movement and fire the shutter automatically.

                  Does anyone know if such software exists?

                  Thanks,

                  clop
                  Hi Clop

                  Did you ever find a solution to this?

                  - Vanpix

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                  • #10
                    Re: Motion detection using a Canon 40D

                    There are quite a few webcam-style software packages, with motion detection, that can work easily from the live view feed off a DSLR, though you would need to treat the camera like a webcam and connect it via the composite video output to a capture port or card.

                    I must admit that I'm not aware of any DSLR specific software that has motion detection built in.

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