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Cool idea.... could probably be applied to subjects other than gardens- like backyard animal activity... or capturing bigfoot.
The Timelapse Garden Video Camera.
This is the camera that makes a timelapse video of your garden to show you the development of individual specimens or entire areas over a period of time. It can focus as close as 20" away to illustrate petal growth or, with its wide 54" field of view, it can capture perennials as they grow to conceal your spent spring bulb foliage. The camera takes a picture at one of six pre-determined intervals (five seconds to 24 hours) and combines them into a single 1280 x 1024 resolution AVI movie file for easy playback on a computer. It has a light sensor that turns off the camera at dusk and back on at dawn, allowing for continued video capture each day. Movies are timestamped and stored on the camera's removable 2GB USB flash drive, which can take up to 18,000 pictures. The camera's weather-resistant exterior enables operation between 122° F and 14° F. Four AA batteries (not included) provide up to four months of operation (using the one photo/hour setting). Includes ground stake. 7 1/2" H x 3 1/2" W x 2" D. (12 oz.)

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I like the bigfoot idea!
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If I saw that my neighbor had one of these, I'd run to the costume shop. :heehee: :rubeyes:
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If you have a Canon camera-- even a point&shoot cheepie- go to http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK .

It is a freeware, open source software that makes no permanent changes to your camera. I use the time-lapse and motion detecting scripts a lot.

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Hey, I have a SD400. i may just try this. Thanks!
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