G3 Trigger Module: Build Your Own High Speed Sensor

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The discussion revolves around the user's transition from a film camera (Eos 300) to a digital camera (Canon G3) and their interest in exploring creative photography techniques. The user is particularly interested in building a sensor that can trigger the camera using sound or light, similar to the shutter release input available in non-digital cameras. They express a desire to experiment with high-speed photography but lack knowledge on how to implement such a sensor with the G3. The conversation highlights a gap in information or support for DIY projects related to digital cameras, specifically regarding triggering mechanisms.
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hiya

a few months ago i got a canon g3, upgrade from a eos 300. first stab in the digital world.

now with non digital cams you had a shutter release input, which you could build your own sensors and whatnot for, for taking high speed pics etc etc. it was pretty much a case of applying the right signal to the input, presumably a specific voltage. never really got round to doing it, because i wasnt into photography much then (you had to pay to see the results of your pics, so creativity was expensive ;))

however now I am taking loads of shots, and i'd like to play around with a sensor which i can attach to the camera, and somehow using sound/light be able to trigger the unit. i have no clue how to go about this with my g3.

anyone?
 
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