Tagged with android - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/android/feed.rss Sat, 23 Nov 24 09:29:43 +0000 Tagged with android - Personal View Talks en-CA Control your GH3 from a Web Browser - Now with video ! https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6703/control-your-gh3-from-a-web-browser-now-with-video- Mon, 15 Apr 2013 20:56:17 +0000 lenuisible 6703@/talks/discussions end users post, for technical info see post 3 below

v0.4 is out. a Java player has been added for live view ! most commands are there

To test this :

  • download the attached zip file (last version is v0.4) , and decompress it wherever you want
  • for the live view to work, you need :
  • start the Wifi on your GH3, "new connection/remote shooting" (it works also if you connect through a Wifi AP, you just need to find the IP address of the GH3)
    • if you're using a direct connection you can launch the "Control.html" file after you connected your PC/MAC to the GH3 network
    • if you're using a Wifi access point, you have to find/replace all the "192.168.0.1" in the "requests.html" file with the IP address of the GH3 before launching the "Control.html" file
  • if you want to use the live view on a Windows PC launch control.bat instead of control.html (see above for Java installation). If you're using a MAC, you have to find a way to launch UDPServer with Java, I don't know if it works
  • play with the different settings and commands

  • To take a picture, use the shooting button (you can do continuous shooting with press&hold if the dial is in that mode)

  • To start a recording press "record"

  • manual focusing uses press&hold buttons with 2 speeds, you can play with the interval between 2 successive focusing actions with the input fields on top of the 4 focus buttons.

  • The zoom uses press&hold buttons, with 2 speeds (for PZ lenses of course)

Some commands will not work depending on the selected mode on the dial (ie focal in S mode)

The screen goes black quite often, just take a picture or half press the shutter button to turn it on again. But now that live view works (on Windows at least), you shouldn't have to look at the GH3 LCD anymore.

If the GH3 freeze, you may have to take the battery out (may happend if you use a feature non supported by the selected mode on the dials)

To properly interrupt the connection, just "terminate" it on the GH3 menu

You can stop the video recording using "playmode" (which is the command to display the photo on Lumix Link).I didn't look at the files generated when you do that, if someone could look at the integrity of the video file after this abrupt stop, it would be useful. You have to press "recmode" to control the gh3 again.

Clarification :

This is a PoC. I'm not a developer, and won't spend much time on future version. someone with some basic web dev skills will be able to do a much better job in no time; He just has to look at the code, and eventually ask me.

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Panasonic Image App: Use with Laptops and Tablets https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14044/panasonic-image-app-use-with-laptops-and-tablets Mon, 09 Nov 2015 07:17:06 +0000 Brian_Siano 14044@/talks/discussions I was thinking of sinking some cash into a laptop, and it occurred to me that I ought to take location shooting into consideration. So I've been looking at Android laptops and two-in-ones: I figure, I could use the two-in-one tablet as a field monitor using the Panasonic app with my GH4-- I figure I'd use the camera's screen as cameraperson, while the director can watch remotely on the laptop/tablet. And the laptop features could be used for file storage and clip logging.

And I'm also considering getting a Windows two-in-one-- that is, if the Panasonic app works under the Android emulators available for Windows. The benefits there are having two OSes, more options for things like hard drives, and maybe even getting a machine capable of running Premiere Pro for some editing in the field.

So, I'm looking for advice. Does the Panasonic app work under an Android emulator well enough for field use? Has anyone else used equipment in this manner? (And is Panasonic considering creating a version of its app to run under Windows?)

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Eylca : control FZ1000 (and other Lumix cameras) from an android app https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16436/eylca-control-fz1000-and-other-lumix-cameras-from-an-android-app Thu, 09 Feb 2017 10:05:25 +0000 mbmb5 16436@/talks/discussions Hi

I made an android app which allows to control a lumix camera remotely. It is based on the amazing work of @lenuisible It aims at extending the possibilities of what your camera can do. At this point, it allows some really really basic control, and motion detection.

It is still at an early development stage, and I can only test it on the FZ1000.

HACKING AND/OR INSTALLING

The app is free and opensource.
You can find the code here: https://github.com/mbmb5/Eylca

It is currently in fdroid repositories, and you can install it from there.
You can find an apk here: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=Eylca&fdid=mbmb5.lumixextendedcontrolapp

USING THE APP

Please disable burst mode on your camera. It is not handled yet. Start the wifi on your camera, connect your phone to the wifi of the camera, and launch the app.

Basic control

The app allows to see what the camera sees, and to control the camera manually to some extend. Right now, we can only take pictures, videos, zoom in and out and focus in and out. The controls for zooming and focusing don't support long click yet, but it will get better soon.

Motion detection

The main purpose of the app is to do things that you can't do with only your camera, or with Panasonic app.

At this point, the main feature is to shoot or record a video when a motion is detected in what the camera sees. You can control this detection with 2 parameters: a threshold, and a parameter to tell the size of the object which may appear in the camera stream. These 2 parameters can be changed on the fly. I recommend that you start motion detection in "do nothing" mode, when you want to set the parameters without taking multiple useless photos. Please note that motion detection has to be restarted if you change between "do nothing", "continuously shoot" or "record video".

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you don't see what the camera sees in basic control mode, check the camera ip in the settings of the app, and change it if necessary. You may also need to disable mobile data.

FUTURE

In the futur, I'd like to add focus bracketing, and scripting. If you have any idea which could extend the camera's features using remote control, please don't hesitate to share ! Also don't hesitate to give feedback.

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Panasonic Image App phoning home https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12098/panasonic-image-app-phoning-home Sun, 04 Jan 2015 16:58:30 +0000 karl 12098@/talks/discussions Today I test-installed the Panasonic image app for Android, closed the firewall for the device and had a look at the network traffic whether and if so whereto it "phones home".

Without being configured/instructed by the user to do anything on the network, the app (right after pressing the "cancel" button on the initial camera connect screen - didn't want to connect to the camera at this time) places HTTP POST requests with "lumixclub.picmate.jp". At least if that URL is unreachable, the app will also try to contact "panasonic.net" via HTTP.

Obviously, I won't let my firewall allow this unsolicited "phoning home". I'm not a member of any "Lumix club", I don't intend to become one, and I do not want to share any information about my camera or my images with anyone at Panasonic.

It's a plague how electronics manufacturers today abuse your InterNet connection as they like without asking for permission and without having any reason to do so.

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FS: ASUS Google Nexus 7 WiFi + Mobile data (1st Generation) Plus Free Docking Station https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9926/fs-asus-google-nexus-7-wifi-mobile-data-1st-generation-plus-free-docking-station Wed, 19 Mar 2014 22:42:15 +0000 LaserGuidedTaco 9926@/talks/discussions Brand New! Never Opened! Extra Docking Station!

Asking $175 or Best Offer

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Nexus 7 to view clips https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9333/nexus-7-to-view-clips Mon, 13 Jan 2014 13:00:50 +0000 p_hawks 9333@/talks/discussions I wanted to know if anyone has experience using a Nexus 7 (2013 version) to view clips from a hacked gh2. I don't know which hack, I just know it is over 100mbps. I'm wondering if I would be able to use it to playback clips when I'm on the go before I get to my desk to edit. My idea was to use a card reader. Also, I have a 64gb thumb drive, so would it be possible to move clips onto the thumb drive from a memory card using just the tablet (and a few cables)? I am very close to pulling the trigger on buying one, and this will be the deciding factor, so any help is appreciated.

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Android Panolapse Test https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7324/android-panolapse-test Fri, 21 Jun 2013 17:34:17 +0000 maxr 7324@/talks/discussions our almost omniscient host @Vitaliy_Kiselev posted here an interesting article about panolapse
off course I had to check it out. this is simply that: a quick and dirty first approach test

from vimeo description: carrying on my TL experiments - see previous - I fitted my shitty android phone (running cyanogenmod 7) in the window and took 301 pics with camera FV-5. processed them in lightroom and exported to panolapse, which is as simple as an application gets. still tweaked the yaw, roll and zoom and exported as a deflickered quicktime movie. added an spiced John Cage's Dream loop and some hisss. voilà!

you all have nice weekend (a la goddard)

gashô

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Polaroid sensor in the lens cameras. Proper camera, available in pink. https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5513/polaroid-sensor-in-the-lens-cameras.-proper-camera-available-in-pink. Tue, 18 Dec 2012 04:48:02 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 5513@/talks/discussions image

Seems to be using same sensor (at least from same manufacturer) as Nikon 1.

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The Polaroid iM1030/iM1232 compact interchangeable lens camera features a 10mm-30mm lens in a compact Micro Four Thirds body that’s compatible with a wide range of Micro Four Thirds lenses with available adapter. The vibrant 3.5” LCD display, HDMI output, HD video recording, 18.1 megapixel resolution, auto blink detection and panoramic photo capabilities make this compact camera perfect for every special moment at $299 MSRP. With optional built-in peer-to-peer Wi-Fi (model iM1232W for $349 MSRP), it’s easy to connect to any network and instantly upload and share those great memories with friends via email or social networks.

In all cameras the sensor is built into the lens, oddly, which Polaroid is convinced with cut down on dust and scratches

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Nikon 800c with Wifi and Android https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4314/nikon-800c-with-wifi-and-android Tue, 21 Aug 2012 00:30:20 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 4314@/talks/discussions image

  • 25-250 mm, 10x lens
  • 3.5" OLED screen (800x480, it looks like), capatitive touch
  • Run Android 2.3, that is just weird
  • Virtual keyboard to add some data
  • Direct upload of pictures and videos on social services
  • Has GPS and wifi
  • On sale in late September

Price - $349.95 in US

Available at:


Previews:

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GH2 files on android https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4686/gh2-files-on-android Mon, 24 Sep 2012 05:08:46 +0000 miza 4686@/talks/discussions Is there any way to play GH2 .MTS files on any android player? I would like to buy one tablet where I could check files on the field. I know it would be a hardware problem to play the files, but the main thing is just to see the image quality. It doesn't need to play smooth.

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