I have two 60Ds that Id like to do sync'd timelapses with. If I let them both run they drift over time. Is there a way I can run the shutter port from one to another so one does the self intervolmeter and the 2nd just fires in step?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: g3gg0 on November 08, 2013, 12:49:50 PM
the main problem i see is to measure the delay of the audio driver etc (DMA, I2S, DAC and the other way respectively ADC, I2S, DMA).
i dont know how to *reliable* quantify the delay in every single step.
we barely know how they work and getting a clear picture of all the delays would take about 2 weeks i guess.
plus we would need measurement equipment (e.g. a picoscope)
when knowing all this, all we can do with software and the current understanding would be some kind of soft sync, which is not a real genlock.
softsync means, we measure how much we are off the source clock and try to correct the delays so the exposure start is close to the audio trigger.
still the real exposure start can also jitter and we dont know how much that is again.
audio signal --> ADC --> I2S --> DMA --> software --> exposure timer --> software --> exposure start
and every single element in that queue is probably running asynchronously with unknown delays and jitter.
Quote from: g3gg0 on November 08, 2013, 12:49:50 PM
the main problem i see is to measure the delay of the audio driver etc (DMA, I2S, DAC and the other way respectively ADC, I2S, DMA).
i dont know how to *reliable* quantify the delay in every single step.
we barely know how they work and getting a clear picture of all the delays would take about 2 weeks i guess.
plus we would need measurement equipment (e.g. a picoscope)
when knowing all this, all we can do with software and the current understanding would be some kind of soft sync, which is not a real genlock.
softsync means, we measure how much we are off the source clock and try to correct the delays so the exposure start is close to the audio trigger.
still the real exposure start can also jitter and we dont know how much that is again.
audio signal --> ADC --> I2S --> DMA --> software --> exposure timer --> software --> exposure start
and every single element in that queue is probably running asynchronously with unknown delays and jitter.
Quote from: S3Dcentre on November 06, 2013, 11:56:01 PM
We have had development of this feature over the past months over here at the S3Dcentre. Once we have been able to confirm this data as a reliable workflow, we will be publishing our results on the forum with the developers of ML and on our website for the stereoscopic cinema community.
get in touch with us, patryk.
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