Raspberry PI, could it be of any use?

Started by ilguercio, July 27, 2012, 11:28:50 PM

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ilguercio

I saw this neat piece of hardware being sold for a bunch of euros on the internet and it looks like it can do lots of things thanks to its small size and power consumption.
Do you guys have it? What do you use it for? Can it operate with our Eos cameras somehow without plugging it to a computer?
Canon EOS 6D, 60D, 50D.
Sigma 70-200 EX OS HSM, Sigma 70-200 Apo EX HSM, Samyang 14 2.8, Samyang 35 1.4, Samyang 85 1.4.
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nanomad

Yes, we can use PTP to remote control our beloved EOS cameras :)
EOS 1100D | EOS 650 (No, I didn't forget the D) | Ye Olde Canon EF Lenses ('87): 50 f/1.8 - 28 f/2.8 - 70-210 f/4 | EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 | Metz 36 AF-5

ilguercio

Quote from: nanomad on July 27, 2012, 11:29:58 PM
Yes, we can use PTP to remote control our beloved EOS cameras :)
Without any external screen?
Canon EOS 6D, 60D, 50D.
Sigma 70-200 EX OS HSM, Sigma 70-200 Apo EX HSM, Samyang 14 2.8, Samyang 35 1.4, Samyang 85 1.4.
Proud supporter of Magic Lantern.

nanomad

Well, it all depends on what do you want to do. You can hook up buttons to the rPI either via taking apart an USB keyboard or using the GPIO pins.
EOS 1100D | EOS 650 (No, I didn't forget the D) | Ye Olde Canon EF Lenses ('87): 50 f/1.8 - 28 f/2.8 - 70-210 f/4 | EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 | Metz 36 AF-5

odlan

Hello,
I'm able to fully control a 5D Mark III connected with usb to a Raspberry and use Eos Utility on a remote Windows :'(  device through a wireless connection whit router( but I think is possible also with adhoc connection).
Does anyone know how to compile "usbip" client side for Android devices ???