Time Lapse Photography - the lazy way!
Step 1: What you will need
Hardware:
Old Java (MIDP 2.0) compatible phone
Some sort of datacable for the phone
Phone carrycase
Software:
J2ME Development kit
FAR manager (optional - depends on state of phone)
This
is the hard part, believe it or not, there isnt any java based software
that does this for phones. There are a couple of python based ones that
will work on a Nokia phone, but not my nokia phone :/
I've attached the java files here, I'm NOT attaching the compiled versions though. If you're clever enough to compile/package these then
you're clever enough to fix things if they dont work :p
Basically, it presents a menu where you can set the name of the
image-set and the timelapse duration. It then spawns a timer that takes
photo's and saves them on the memory card.
These are written with the SonyEricson W800 in mind. They should work with any midp2.0 compatible phone though
Step 3: (Optional) hack phone firmware to be less annoying
All apps that access the phone camera and memory must have permission to do so, otherwise they ask for it. Everytime.
Yes, that gets annoying so..
To
fix this you have to "sign" the application, which costs money. Not
interested! A cunning workaround is to hack the phones firmware to not
prompt. Thats done with the FAR manager software and associated plugins
For the W800, the patches are here. They can ruin your phone if you dont pay attention. I'm not supplying instructions here, I dont want hundreds of "Lol I bricked my phone fix it plzzzz kthxbye" comments
My phone now no longer asks me for permission to run the software
Step 4: Use it!
Start the software up, on my phone its in the file manager, then "Games" (because of the rubbish transfer software)
Set the duration (I've chosen 60 seconds here)
Set the name (new, because I'm too lazy to type them)
Hit the "more->go" button and put the camera in the case. Wear it!
Step 5: A test!
heres the first test, a standard time lapse clock gif :)
I did wear this on my bag whilst wandering to the shop, sure enough
I'd left the lens cap shut. I'm planning some sort of strap to attach it
to my bag strap and point forward. The pictures are about 30kb each and the camera has a 512mb memory card, so thats about 17000 pictures
before it fills up. At 15 second durations thats about 70 hours worth of
clips.
So I might just leave this on all day and see what happens :)
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