I guess I could put a big card in, use a lower res and turn off auto power down and then the video would run on and I'd only see the bits that were illuminated. True motion detect cameras capture then reset, but this isn't really going to work well. And with a light it doesn't need to be IR ' I was going to use an external power pack on the camera. Not much good if you want to capture a series of events (as in wild life visiting my garden?) I have a good motion detecting light and my idea was set the light and camera up together so that if anything came into the field of view it would be captured. I also added pan and tilt servos, controlled from phone via bluetooth/1sheeld and a laser aiming sight ( cos why not, it was less than 50p)Ĭorrection to my previous post, my Git2 does have motion detect, I misseed it in the menu, but as far as I can by other peoples comments, it starts video and then records till it auto shutdowns as in settings. I didnt get the pwm bit to work, i used web commands instead. If you want a true wildlife cam, you can go by Nigels excellent example and connect up an arduino or simialr, PIR sensor and control camera with PWM So when youre done it can be as simple as 1 click and youre there. I also have a tasker task that connects to gitup wifi, then opens gitup app.Īnd one doing the same for my ryze tello. If you have tasker, you can get tasker to use the wificonnect plugin to connect to camera first, then open tinycam to the specific camera Then you can use motion record, assign tasker tasks ( i use for start/stop video and take photo) In tinycam app, go to manage cameras, add a camera using details from previous post. You dont need to open Gitup app ( you need to for F1 for tinycam, but ive found a fix.) I'm on this which according to the GitUp web site is the latest FWĪnd my menu does not have motion detect for anything? It seems a bit flakey and easily disconnects, but I'm half way there.Īnd thanks for the info about Git2 latest FW. Turn on camera, plug in slave, turn on wifi, connect phone to wifi, open Gitup app, open Tiny cam 3 dots top right web link, I've bookmarked the URL, connected and whizzo, I have screen view on my phone ![]() Just 10 minutes ago I managed to connect to Tiny cam! ![]() So you can use motion activated photographyīear in mind if you have a Git2 then the newest firmware has motion activated photography built inwhich is awesome It doesn't have motion detect though.Īlso with tinycam you can link the tasker plugin to get tasker to send web request to G3 to take photo. I can externally power and monitor on my phone. But I've also got a Gitup F1 and Git2 pro, (amongst many other cameras!) as I reviewed cameras on YouTube, or used to when action cameras were all the rage ( The F1 is an excellent camera, also small and I think I may as well just use that with the GitUp app. And Tiny cam has a lot of choice of parameters too. I tried unsuccessfully last night to connect VLC on my PC and also Tiny Cam Android on my phone using the IP address given.
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