• Alternative to batteries?

    From Peter Jason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 28 07:33:08 2021
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a stationary camera with a DC transformer?

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to pj@jostle.com on Mon Sep 27 17:47:31 2021
    In article <72e4lgt20f91jp78iktaea9hbuc6802p1b@4ax.com>, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote:

    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not.

    batteries are consumable items. buy a new one.

    Can I run a
    stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    does it have a socket for an external power adapter?

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  • From RichA@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Mon Sep 27 15:31:19 2021
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 17:33:16 UTC-4, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    It may be powerable from a DC transformer, uncertain what connection it uses and the polarity is kind of important so that has to be discovered.

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Tue Sep 28 11:48:26 2021
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a stationary camera with a DC transformer?


    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to
    external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered
    to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the
    novice.


    geoff

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org on Mon Sep 27 19:11:46 2021
    In article <dbidnbLRRdCi18_8nZ2dnUU7-TnNnZ2d@giganews.com>, geoff <geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org> wrote:

    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a stationary camera with a DC transformer?


    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered
    to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the novice.

    even easier to buy a new battery.

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to geoff on Tue Sep 28 05:57:13 2021
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered
    to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V ,
    5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to Whisky-dave on Wed Sep 29 09:15:27 2021
    On 29/09/2021 1:57 am, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a
    stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to
    external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered
    to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the
    novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V , 5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

    Agreed.

    But he did say it was statically-mounted, presumably an old camera
    assigned for some special purpose...

    geoff

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  • From Peter Jason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 29 14:35:25 2021
    On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:15:27 +1300, geoff <geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org>
    wrote:

    On 29/09/2021 1:57 am, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a
    stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to
    external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered
    to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the
    novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V ,
    5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

    Agreed.

    But he did say it was statically-mounted, presumably an old camera
    assigned for some special purpose...

    geoff

    Yes, Ive set it up on a tripod and with a timed-shutter gadget to take
    shots every 10min of the coffee shop over the road, with a long-range
    lens.

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Thu Sep 30 10:37:06 2021
    On 29/09/2021 5:35 pm, Peter Jason wrote:
    On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:15:27 +1300, geoff <geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org>
    wrote:

    On 29/09/2021 1:57 am, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a >>>>> stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to >>>> external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered >>>> to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the >>>> novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V ,
    5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

    Agreed.

    But he did say it was statically-mounted, presumably an old camera
    assigned for some special purpose...

    geoff

    Yes, Ive set it up on a tripod and with a timed-shutter gadget to take
    shots every 10min of the coffee shop over the road, with a long-range
    lens.


    Sounds a bit creepy ....

    geoff

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to geoff on Thu Sep 30 07:30:55 2021
    On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 22:37:18 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 29/09/2021 5:35 pm, Peter Jason wrote:
    On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:15:27 +1300, geoff <ge...@nospamgeoffwood.org> wrote:

    On 29/09/2021 1:57 am, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a >>>>> stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to >>>> external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered >>>> to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching >>>> leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the >>>> novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V ,
    5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

    Agreed.

    But he did say it was statically-mounted, presumably an old camera
    assigned for some special purpose...

    geoff

    Yes, Ive set it up on a tripod and with a timed-shutter gadget to take shots every 10min of the coffee shop over the road, with a long-range
    lens.

    Sounds a bit creepy ....

    geoff

    Could also be illegal, as it's not even legal (UK) to have a cctv camera overlooking someone elses property
    although it's usually ignored unless there's a complaint

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  • From Peter Jason@21:1/5 to whisky.dave@gmail.com on Fri Oct 1 07:14:46 2021
    On Thu, 30 Sep 2021 07:30:55 -0700 (PDT), Whisky-dave
    <whisky.dave@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 22:37:18 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 29/09/2021 5:35 pm, Peter Jason wrote:
    On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:15:27 +1300, geoff <ge...@nospamgeoffwood.org>
    wrote:

    On 29/09/2021 1:57 am, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a >> >>>>> stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to >> >>>> external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered >> >>>> to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching
    leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the >> >>>> novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V ,
    5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

    Agreed.

    But he did say it was statically-mounted, presumably an old camera
    assigned for some special purpose...

    geoff

    Yes, Ive set it up on a tripod and with a timed-shutter gadget to take
    shots every 10min of the coffee shop over the road, with a long-range
    lens.

    Sounds a bit creepy ....

    geoff

    Could also be illegal, as it's not even legal (UK) to have a cctv camera overlooking someone elses property
    although it's usually ignored unless there's a complaint

    More accurately, the customers of the shop are all sitting/standing
    outside. I get a good sample of fashions hairstyles and footware.
    It's a tough job but someone has to do it!

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Fri Oct 1 11:37:59 2021
    On 1/10/2021 10:14 am, Peter Jason wrote:


    Yes, Ive set it up on a tripod and with a timed-shutter gadget to take >>>> shots every 10min of the coffee shop over the road, with a long-range
    lens.

    Sounds a bit creepy ....

    geoff

    Could also be illegal, as it's not even legal (UK) to have a cctv camera overlooking someone elses property
    although it's usually ignored unless there's a complaint

    More accurately, the customers of the shop are all sitting/standing
    outside. I get a good sample of fashions hairstyles and footware.
    It's a tough job but someone has to do it!


    Alternative method to achieve this - "get out more" ;-)

    geoff

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to Peter Jason on Fri Oct 1 05:29:10 2021
    On Thursday, 30 September 2021 at 22:14:54 UTC+1, Peter Jason wrote:
    On Thu, 30 Sep 2021 07:30:55 -0700 (PDT), Whisky-dave
    <whisk...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 22:37:18 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 29/09/2021 5:35 pm, Peter Jason wrote:
    On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:15:27 +1300, geoff <ge...@nospamgeoffwood.org> >> > wrote:

    On 29/09/2021 1:57 am, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 23:48:40 UTC+1, geoff wrote:
    On 28/09/2021 10:33 am, Peter Jason wrote:
    My Olympus E500 is going well but its batteries are not. Can I run a
    stationary camera with a DC transformer?

    Many DSLRs have kluge battery pack substitutes available with leads to
    external PSUs.

    Not sure about your model.Try googling harder than I could be bothered
    to ...

    Alternatively you could risk stripping a dud battery pack, attaching >> >>>> leads, and hooking up to an external supply - but not a project for the
    novice.


    geoff

    Might find it difficult to get a suitable DC transformer as you need 7.4V ,
    5, 6 & 9V are easy to find 6V might work, you might get away with a 9V and use 2 1N4001 type diodes in series
    with the +ve lead but it;s tricky, and it also means your camera isn't excalty portable any more
    as you'd need to be near a power socket.
    The E500 is a little old now is it really worth the effort ?
    I'd just buy a new battery if I wanted to use the camera for a few more years.

    Agreed.

    But he did say it was statically-mounted, presumably an old camera
    assigned for some special purpose...

    geoff

    Yes, Ive set it up on a tripod and with a timed-shutter gadget to take >> > shots every 10min of the coffee shop over the road, with a long-range >> > lens.

    Sounds a bit creepy ....

    geoff

    Could also be illegal, as it's not even legal (UK) to have a cctv camera overlooking someone elses property
    although it's usually ignored unless there's a complaint
    More accurately, the customers of the shop are all sitting/standing
    outside. I get a good sample of fashions hairstyles and footware.
    It's a tough job but someone has to do it!

    One shop isn't exactly a good representation of fashioin is it, it''s called a low sample rate or a piss poor sample.
    Are you watching McDs, a kebab shop, betting shop, and if it;s up north it'll be blue jeans white T-shirt with a lonsdale of nike label and a can of stella in the back pocket. If it;s Essex it'll be designer jeans , WDK and a gucci or other branded top
    that's as fake as their tan.

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