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#1 2011-05-03 17:48:39

klausesser
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ok, folks - finally the day has come:

Tomorrow i will test Josef´s new head! cool I will report of course and guess i can show a litle iPhone movie and some close up shots.

best, Klaus


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#2 2011-05-03 17:51:46

mediavets
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Re: ok, folks - finally the day has come:

I look forward to hearing and seeing more.

Are there any plans to develop an interface module and plug-ins so that the head and camera shutter can be controlled via Papywizard?


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#3 2011-05-03 18:03:58

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Re: ok, folks - finally the day has come:

mediavets wrote:

Are there any plans to develop an interface module and plug-ins so that the head and camera shutter can be controlled via Papywizard?

Yes! As a standard PapyWizard and the TC handheld both can control it - xml for positioning of both can be used.

best, Klaus


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