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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Adams" data-source="post: 536369" data-attributes="member: 37968"><p>I have a 7200 which I am using to create virtual images of specimens, using the Cognisys Stackshot3 system. I have it so it will automatically create a focus-stack, rotate the object 10 degrees and repeat until a full rotation. the problem is that the 32GB card fills up long before the cycle is complete. This means I have to remove it, transfer the images to a drive, wipe the card clean and continue. The whole reason for getting the Stackshot was that I would not have to be there throughout the cycle (6+ hours).</p><p>Helicon Remote allows me to direct the camera to store on an external drive, but prevents the Stackshot from triggering the IR receiver on the camera. What I am hoping someone knows is a software package that will redirect the camera output directly to a hard drive but leave the IR trigger functional.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Adams, post: 536369, member: 37968"] I have a 7200 which I am using to create virtual images of specimens, using the Cognisys Stackshot3 system. I have it so it will automatically create a focus-stack, rotate the object 10 degrees and repeat until a full rotation. the problem is that the 32GB card fills up long before the cycle is complete. This means I have to remove it, transfer the images to a drive, wipe the card clean and continue. The whole reason for getting the Stackshot was that I would not have to be there throughout the cycle (6+ hours). Helicon Remote allows me to direct the camera to store on an external drive, but prevents the Stackshot from triggering the IR receiver on the camera. What I am hoping someone knows is a software package that will redirect the camera output directly to a hard drive but leave the IR trigger functional. Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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