Friday, August 2, 2024

Some Changes Coming To SkunkBayWeather


I have been using software and cameras that were developed around 2010 to put the three images at the top of my site.  I also use those images for a variety of time lapses and single images to share on social media.  The cameras have been very durable and have reasonable “internet quality”.  The software is developed specifically for these Olympus cameras.  I have been buying these cams on Ebay at a reasonable price.  They are all used.  They can last up to 3-4 million shutter cycles.  They take 3,500 images per day for each cam.  Obviously, I love this package.  I have not been able to find anything that is close to this functionality.  For reference a standard DSLR camera only lasts about 100,000 to 300,000 shutter cycles.

Now for the bad news.   In order for these cameras to work with my software they require a firmware upgrade from the default version.  I just had 2 cams start to fail and ordered a couple more.  When I tried to upgrade the firmware, I found that Olympus has permanently retired this utility.  I can no longer upgrade the firmware.  This makes the cams unusable.  In other words, the 3 cams at the top of my site will no longer be available in the very near future.  Cam 3 is dead, Cam 2 is intermittent and Cam 1 is still functioning.  This is a very sad day for me.

The Canon night cam will still continue to function as usual for the foreseeable future.  It is not affected by this.

I am working on a “Live Streaming” solution as a replacement.  I hope to have this operating soon.

I do want to give a HUGE shout out to Michael McCormack who developed this software years ago (IPTimeLapse.com).  He continues to develop and support software for IP Cams and the Canon package.

10 comments:

  1. Olympus cameras have been my go-to for many years. Kudos to Michael for his expertise and endurance !! :-)

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  2. I’m so sorry and sad for you. I love seeing the news from Skunk Bay

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  3. Awe, that sucks. I love your time lapse of skunk Bay. I sincerely hope you find something that works for you, perhaps even better? Best of luck, we look forward to seeing the results!

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  4. How about Nikon cameras? I have a lightly used D300 available.

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    1. The software was proprietary to Olympus. I am not aware of any similar software for Nikon cameras. Thank you for the D300 offer though....

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  5. What about being able to see the aurora at night?

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    1. The good night cam is not affected by this. It should be fine well into the future.

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  6. Long Live Skunk Bay Weather. We're looking forward to the next version soon! Thank you!

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  7. If the Canon firmware update is a matter of getting the tool or firmware, it may still be available via internetarchive.org.

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    1. The cameras were Olympus. They have shut down their camera division.

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