The only funky think that happened is after switching settings back and forth a couple times I could no longer access the CHDK menu. Camera not locked, just no menu.
Can you create an empty badpixel.bin file in the CHDK folder and then take a few photos of a light colored wall as DNG files (using the ISO you were trying) .Upload the DNG files to a file hosting site and post the link here please.Phil.
In doing further testing it has worked occasionally. Its hard to say just what are the conditions under which it succeeds.Jon
Looks like there are variations on the sensor across this camera model - yours has a slightly smaller active area than the previous files posted.Try the attached version and see if it works any better.Phil.
It worked 3 out of 4 times in auto-iso mode, but with fixed iso 400 and iso 1600 it failed. Auto-iso was choosing iso around 400.Jon
Quote from: Offredi.andrea on 10 / March / 2012, 03:49:02I tried some intervallometer but i don't find one than lcd off function work. Someone can help me?I posted this when you asked this question some time ago :http://chdk.setepontos.com/index.php?topic=6341.msg80187#msg80187You were having trouble to get any script to run - did you finally over come that problem ?Were you able to make the posted script run except for the lcd off function ?
I tried some intervallometer but i don't find one than lcd off function work. Someone can help me?
Does it give the same count each time (when it works)?Try zooming to the telephoto zoom position and see if it works better.Attached is a version that will displays the count of bad pixels from the two different images taken if it fails (it fails because the counts are different). Try different settings and see how much the counts vary.Phil.
@title Intervalometer@param a = interval (sec)@default a 60 if get_mode = 0 then goto "in_rec" sleep 1000 set_record 1:wait_rec sleep 100 if get_mode <> 0 then goto "wait_rec":in_recdo s = (a*1000)+get_tick_count shoot sleep 2000 set_backlight 0 do sleep 500 until (s <= get_tick_count)until ( 0 ):restore set_backlight 1 sleep 1000 end
The script works, but ...although I have disabled the function of displaying the image after the shot, after shot, turn on the monitor for one second, not displaying the captured image, but the live view.Is there a way to avoid this?
is possible lock the focus after the first shot?
@title Intervalometer@param a = interval (sec)@default a 60 if get_mode = 0 then goto "in_rec" sleep 1000 set_record 1:wait_rec sleep 100 if get_mode <> 0 then goto "wait_rec":in_recdo s = (a*1000)+get_tick_count shoot sleep 2000 set_backlight 0 set_aflock(1) do sleep 500 until (s <= get_tick_count)until ( 0 ):restore set_backlight 1 sleep 1000 end
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