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On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:24:54 -0600, nick hull wrote:
Yes, I need an anti-theft, anti-trespasser driveway gate camera and the Olympus C-2500L seems to be real close to what I need. I want to fix the focus, I know what the distance will be (about 30'). I do not need interchangeable lenses, the camera will be set up outdoors 24/365 and it looks like I can power it externally and trigger it by IR and set the aperture manually and let it set the speed to light conditions. I will not use a flash on the camera (too far) but might want a remote flash closer to the subject. Floodlights might be available. Since I will principally aim the tripod mounted camera by trial & error I don't even have to have a viewfinder I would appreciate feedback from readers who have this or similar cameras as to the suitability. My requirements are; * Can be powered from an external AC source and set to never shut down. OK if I have to modify the battery compartment for AC connection. Yes. It can be set to never shut down, and you can supply 5 to 5.2 VDC to the battery contacts within. There is no external power connector. * Can be remotely triggered and sets the speed for correct exposure Yes * Digital, uses a chip I can remove and read with a card reader on my computer Yes. It uses either SmartMemory (now obsolete) or CF (still available). USB readers are readily available for about $25. SanDisk is one, available at BestBuy. The camera itself has an RS-232 serial port that is abysmally slow. This is probably the last digicam that didn't have USB. I always use the card reader. * I would LIKE a fast response between triggering and picture taking, i,e, no 5 second warm-up. If I use a remote flash it will be powered up either 24 hrs or during darkness. I do not want a viewfinder or moving lenses to slow the response time, I need to snap the pix within 1 sec of trigger. Shootin' out the back door, about half a second or a bit less from full press to click -- no half-press to focus and meter exposure. Might be quicker if set to manual (preset) exposure and focus, this was in full auto mode. The camera has contacts in the "hot shoe" for external flash, and the built-in flash is actually pretty good. 20 or 30 feet, no problem. It can be supressed, just don't deploy it! The available (on EBay) FL-40 external flash is excellent and quite powerful. "Film speed" to ISO400 is an available setting. The images get a bit noisier but it works well in low-light situations. I've taken photos with a flashlight and by moonlight with this camera. |
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