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    Time-lapse remote for NEX 5 - TempusNEX Intervalometer

    Hi!
    Wondering how you can do time-lapsed photography on the NEX 5?

    I've just finished my prototype on the TempusNEX remote-time lapse device (intervalometer)!

    Behold TempusNEX Remote Time-Lapse!






    I wanted to be easy to use!
    No need to open case to change settings.

    Specs:

    -10 METER RANGE!
    -ON/OFF switch in the back;
    -MODE press-button to choose mode;
    -a potentiometer dial knob for choosing lenght of time in each mode;
    -an IR led for emitting signals
    -and a blue LED for visual feedback of operations.

    You got 4 modes:
    Quick mode: - this is the fastest way of getting it going.
    - just press the MODE button before switching it ON.
    - turn the remote ON without releasing the mode button. The time you keep the mode button pressed, is the time you want between the shots!
    - Release mode button. You now have got 4 seconds of quick flashing LED for placing the remote pointing the camera, and get out of the frame, before time lapsed photography starts.

    MODE 1: - 1 to 10 seconds delay.
    - Switch the remote ON.
    - rotate the dial knob choosing the value of time-lapsed delay: 1 to 10 seconds on this mode.
    - press the mode button ONCE. The LED will falsh once, to show you have selected MODE 1. You now have got 4 seconds of quick flashing LED for placing the remote pointing the camera, and get out of the frame, before time lapsed photography starts.

    MODE 2: - 10 to 60 seconds delay.
    - same as above, just press MODE button 2 times, and LED will flash 2 times showing you MODE 2 is selected.

    MODE 3: - 1 to 30 minutes delay.
    - same as above, just press MODE button 3 times, and LED will flash 3 times showing you MODE 3 is selected.

    It works with 2xCR2025 INCLUDED.

    Its firmware upgradable.

    THAT'S IT!

    Inicial Launching Price: 69 USD


    I'm also working on a mechanical version (with a servo arm) for the NEX3 now (or any other camera with no IR).
    And I will do IR remote versions for Canon an Nikon cameras too.
    (or custom ones you may prefer)

    Pre-order now: tempus@bymac.org
    Check the site: tempusNEX_final

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    would the mechanical version work with X100?

    Would the mechanical version work with the Fuji X100, if so I would definitely be interested, and looking at the posts on various blogs, so would a lot of other people!

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    Hi

    Sorry about the delay.
    If your camera as a shutter button, so YES it works

    It may need to adjust the shutter arm to better suit your camera, but it does work.
    check out the mechanical version of Tempus here: Tempus ALL Mechanical Time-Lapse Intervalometer

    Happy photos!

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    Yes transcripts

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    ?

    I'm sorry, transcripts? I did not understand

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    Have you heard about TEMPUS cousin: ASTRUS? it enables your camera to take repeat long exposures up to 30 minute each!
    Very good for astrophotography, you get amazing startrails!
    Check it out at ASTRUS - Repeat Long Exposures Remote for Astronomy Photography for SONY, CANON, NIKON, OLYMPUS and PENTAX cameras

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