I've looked at those circuits but don't they require PICAXE or Arduino or something like that? Bit out of my league, have always wanted to try it though. Would produce some awesome photos. If there's any easier way to do it I'd think about trying to make one in the coming weeks.Could you try to rig up a sound trigger for the 600d's shutter? A high res shot of the muzzle would be amazing during muzzle flash.
Not sure about that, don't really know how to use the camera apart from turning it on and pressing record. I guess I didn't colour correct the 600D footage as I would have boosted the saturation, not decreased it.I'm surprised a Canon DSLR would have such muted colors. You may want to check if the custom color option thingy is set to "muted" or something.
That does look a bit better and I already have VirtualDub as well. I'm hoping I'll find another tripod or something to use in the future and not do handheld shots with adrenaline pumping through my veinsAlso, try this.. It's a plugin for this (you need the 32 bit version)
You'll need to frame your shots wider than you normally would.
Here. (I forgot to check the box for rolling shutter compensation)
How's your hybrid anyway? Do you still use it much?
Edit: Got an old sink under the house, might see what golf balls can do to it if I get a chance to go up to my friend's bach in the coming weeks. Don't have anything more exciting to shoot at I'm afraid
Oh and I'm almost certainly buying a chrony soon, should be interesting.