Lane Brooks wrote:


Kimball Larsen wrote:


On Apr 14, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Doran L. Barton wrote:

On Tuesday 14 April 2009 12:56:22 Kimball Larsen wrote:
Thanks for pointing them out, but their product line is too expensive
for this project.  Their cheapest camera appears to run $800. Ouch.

/me points to TrendNet link again.

yes, I looked at the TrendNet cameras as well - they are only 648x480 cameras - I'm looking for something with a higher resolution.

At this point it would appear to be simplest to go and purchase a mid-level consumer camera with time-lapse capability, get a large memory card for it, mount it on the roof with a permanent power supply and weather protection, and tell it to take a picture each hour.

-- Kimball

I stumbled onto this link a few days ago:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-a-TI-Graphing-Calculator-into-an-Intervalomet/

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here is a good solution

http://www.networkcamerareviews.com/networkcameras/linksys/WVC54GC/camera_details.html


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