Nobody is run to apportion the muddy exposure from the DSi ’s integrated camera , so why not hack a Greco-Roman DS to become a controller for a dSLR ?
HDRLabs has posted a very elaborated , well-situated - to - accompany tutorial on load their free , dSLR controlling software suite onto a Nintendo DS to command a Canon 30D-50D , 5D and5D Mark II , Casio EX - FX1 , Olympus E - P1 and Sigma DSLRs . With it , you ’ll be able-bodied to take photos with noise credit , advanced timelapse functions and the option to bracket out a jibe at 11 levels ( rather than Canon ’s default of 3 ) .
There ’s just one catch : you ’ll have to build your own , Rube Goldberg - gutted connexion cable system to connect the DS to your television camera consist of a television camera waiver and one WarioWare : Twisted pickup . And you ’ll need to sacrifice a goat . [ HDRLabsviaPocket - LintviaElectronistaviaCrunchGear ]

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