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#225490
This is one excellent hack for Canon A610, A620, A630, A640, A710, S3 IS. All you need to do is download the the firmware to your SD card, then go into your camera's menu where you can select "Update Firmware'. The original firmware is not touched and everything is back to normal when you delete the firmware from your card.

The best thing really is the scripting feature, stuff like bracketing and time lapse photography are now available on these cheap cameras!!

Here's a time lapse I did:
http://www.dugge.de/publicfiles/skytwo.avi
Q. What does the HDK firmware do?

A. After loading of HDK firmware you can get the following functionality:

* Shooting in RAW
* Live histogram (RGB, blended, luminance and for each RGB channel)
* Zebra mode (blinking highlights and shadows)
* DOF-calculator
* Battery indicator
* Scripts execution (exposure/focus/... bracketing, intervalometer and more)
* File browser
* Text reader
* Calendar
* Some fun tools and games :)
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By Maximus3D
#225500
That's one powerful hacked firmware :shock: so many new things it adds to the camera.

Btw, welcome back! :)

/ Max
Last edited by Maximus3D on Mon May 21, 2007 12:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
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By ivox3
#225504
Awesome time lapse !
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By LesliePere
#225519
I don't have that camera, but the timelapse is nice! I might try that myself, too. I especially love the powerline-splitter function :-)
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By johann.dugge
#225541
Glad you like the time lapse, it was one of the first I did, and how lucky I got a rainbow!
Max yeah, I'm back. Feels weird! :? :)
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By ivox3
#225550
Johann, .....

question: ...what was the time delay per frame ?
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By Hybaj
#225551
I love using hacked firmware on anything, especially mobile phones. So what that you loose waranty :P the manufacturer should have put in a much better software ;)
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By insomnia3d
#225556
Thanks man. I will definetly try this on my SI, lust just hope that the frimware only stays in the SD card like you say.
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By johann.dugge
#225562
Ivox, the interval between each pic is 24s. I'm hoping to get hold of the filter adapter soon, and get a Neutral Density filter so that I can have longer exposures (these were shot at 1/1500!) and hopefully get stuff like the trees blurred and not as choppy.

Hybaj, insomnia3d: I think warranty is not affected, although I'm not gonna take any responsibility if it is! :P
I think from this new firmware it is quite evident that consumer products are just dumbed down to artificially keep prices up for the pro stuff.
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By ivox3
#225580
24s huh ? , ...hmmm, ... I was actually thinking of taking my Fuji E500 and just taking manual shots.

.... uhhh, ...yeah, ... that's out. :lol:
By vansan
#225584
Thanks for that link alot, now I can patch my A610 and script it to get some long-exposured night HDR's! Cool :)
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By -Adrian
#225589
I don't have a Canon, but might some day.

Very cool time lapse Johann, i'd love to try that myself.
By adri
#225593
can we get this for sonys?
By Jeff Tamagini
#225609
nice find...I have a canon 300d digital SLR and just found a hack of my firmware that unlocks it to a canon 10d

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