Not4wood
December 4th, 2007, 12:02 AM
Hey Laurie,
First, I just wanted to say thank you for all of your patience, understanding and knowledge that are helping us in our quest for better quality in Photography.
These catagories have surely taken off and are very enjoyable and educational to read. Besides being a lot of fun. :eek:
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Now, my question is more to all of those people who have Point and Shoot cameras:
We all have been hunting the net for plug-ins and patches for Elements and or CS but have you also been hunting for updates for your cameras??
There are firmware updates from the manufacturers, but there are updates for the cameras to increase there abilities called chdk.
I'm talking hacker updates for the firmware to make your little P&S a much better camera.
http://www.digicamhelp.com/learn/glossary/firmware.php
depending on what camera manufacturer and also model you can update the Firmware from your manufacturer to get rid of some bugs and to make the camera just plain better.
I've seen chdk options now for more models and listings of manufacturers but these are some of the benefits that I've seen so far that have been mentioned:
The CHDK fw implements new features like:
- RAW,
- Battery indicator,
- Live histogram (RGB/luminance),
- Zebra mode (blinking areas of over-/underexposure),
- DOF calculator,
- Scripts (intervalometer, exposure/focus/... bracketing etc.),
- Text reader,
- File browser,
- Calendar,
- Games
- and much more ...
now, I've also seen mention of other manufacturers in the newsgroups but I just searched for firmware and chdk and I couldn't find it. Casio, Fuji and I even remember someone mentioning Kodak cameras for this.
Now, chdk is mostly for the Canon line of P&S but whatever camera you have you can benefit from these updates.
The features that I listed above can make your little camera do a lot of the things that a DSLR can do. One article I found mentions creating a super fast shutter speed of 1/10000 of a second. Yeah, thats 1/ 10,000 of a second to repeat myself. LOL
Hunt for your camera and see if there is some kind of update. Either way, for firmware or ckdk as long as your careful and follow directions your will be OK. Mess up the firmware update you just tried to install, and you might just have to send your camera back to the manufacturer for a repair job. :mad:
Now go here for a better explanation:
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/09/add-raw-capabil.html
FAQ's: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#Q._What_camera_models_are_supported_by_the_CHD K_firmware.3F
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Now you must follow directions completely. Make sure your batteries are fully charged before you start and have a very good time...
First, I just wanted to say thank you for all of your patience, understanding and knowledge that are helping us in our quest for better quality in Photography.
These catagories have surely taken off and are very enjoyable and educational to read. Besides being a lot of fun. :eek:
--
Now, my question is more to all of those people who have Point and Shoot cameras:
We all have been hunting the net for plug-ins and patches for Elements and or CS but have you also been hunting for updates for your cameras??
There are firmware updates from the manufacturers, but there are updates for the cameras to increase there abilities called chdk.
I'm talking hacker updates for the firmware to make your little P&S a much better camera.
http://www.digicamhelp.com/learn/glossary/firmware.php
depending on what camera manufacturer and also model you can update the Firmware from your manufacturer to get rid of some bugs and to make the camera just plain better.
I've seen chdk options now for more models and listings of manufacturers but these are some of the benefits that I've seen so far that have been mentioned:
The CHDK fw implements new features like:
- RAW,
- Battery indicator,
- Live histogram (RGB/luminance),
- Zebra mode (blinking areas of over-/underexposure),
- DOF calculator,
- Scripts (intervalometer, exposure/focus/... bracketing etc.),
- Text reader,
- File browser,
- Calendar,
- Games
- and much more ...
now, I've also seen mention of other manufacturers in the newsgroups but I just searched for firmware and chdk and I couldn't find it. Casio, Fuji and I even remember someone mentioning Kodak cameras for this.
Now, chdk is mostly for the Canon line of P&S but whatever camera you have you can benefit from these updates.
The features that I listed above can make your little camera do a lot of the things that a DSLR can do. One article I found mentions creating a super fast shutter speed of 1/10000 of a second. Yeah, thats 1/ 10,000 of a second to repeat myself. LOL
Hunt for your camera and see if there is some kind of update. Either way, for firmware or ckdk as long as your careful and follow directions your will be OK. Mess up the firmware update you just tried to install, and you might just have to send your camera back to the manufacturer for a repair job. :mad:
Now go here for a better explanation:
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/09/add-raw-capabil.html
FAQ's: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#Q._What_camera_models_are_supported_by_the_CHD K_firmware.3F
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Now you must follow directions completely. Make sure your batteries are fully charged before you start and have a very good time...