Deeppy, the problem in you movies is caused by the bug I was speaking about: sometimes you issue the commands to set exposure time and it just does not have effect, and the images are shot with the default settings (the one you had the camera set to).
looking at your images:
IMG_9264
Log: SHOOT 821 -228 656
-228 is 5.29"
656 is ISO556
So, the script wanted to shoot as 5.29", ISO556
Actual shot is 4.97" ISO640
Ok, with usual approximations
IMG_9265
Log: SHOOT 822 -228 661
-228 is 5.29"
661 is ISO576
So, the script wanted to shoot as 5.29", ISO576
Actual shot is 1/80", ISO100
(failed setting exposure and ISO)
IMG_9266
Log: SHOOT 823 -228 666
-228 is 5.29"
661 is ISO576
So, the script wanted to shoot as 5.29", ISO 597
Actual shot is 1/80", ISO100
(again failed setting exposure and ISO)
IMG_9267
Log: SHOOT 824 -228 671
-228 is 5.29"
661 is ISO619
So, the script wanted to shoot as 5.29", ISO619
Actual shot is 5", ISO640
succeeded
In othe cases only one of the operation fails:
IMG_9293
Log: SHOOT 850 -228 767
-228 is 5.29"
767 is ISO1239
So, the script wanted to shoot as 5.29", ISO1239
Actual shot is 5", ISO100
(succeeded is setting exposure, failed setting ISO)
This said, how do we solve the problem???
I don't know exactly, but tweaking the delays solved the problem in my case.
If you see, also fpfalangie had the same problem:
Timelapse with variable shutter speedMy suggestion was:
Timelapse with variable shutter speedand it seems to have solved.
fpfalangie, did it work? (btw, thanks for posting links to your movies, it's nice to see the script at work :-)
Deeppy, in your case, I would suggest lengthening even more everything:
try changing these lines
rem we can now shoot
sleep 100
set_sv96 Y
set_tv96_direct X
sleep 100
shoot
sleep 100
print "SHOOT ",p,X,Y
to something like:
rem we can now shoot
sleep 300
set_sv96 Y
sleep 300
set_tv96_direct X
sleep 300
shoot
sleep 300
print "SHOOT ",p,X,Y
(all delays longer, one new delay after set_tv96_direct)
Also, try changing:
Script shoot delay (.1s) [ 5]
to
Script shoot delay (.1s) [ 10]
I am sorry I can't be more exact, but it was by tweaking that I solved the problem in my case...