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Shoot command lock up on AllBest build

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Shoot command lock up on AllBest build
« on: 27 / May / 2008, 05:29:43 »
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I have downloaded and set up the allbest CHDK build "allbest-a640-100b-51-406" and have the camera zooming though the remote function.

However, when I call the 'shoot' command. it sometimes works, it sometimes hangs.

Sometimes it hangs with a little camera symbol in red with shaking lines on it.
Sometimes it hangs with the green squares of auto focus. But never actually focuses.

UPDATE: This only seems to happen in auto and portrait mode. In landscape mode. There doesn't seem to be a problem.

Has anyone else had this problem? / propose solutions?

Cheers, Sam.
« Last Edit: 27 / May / 2008, 08:03:41 by Sam Rhodes »

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Re: Shoot command lock up on AllBest build
« Reply #1 on: 27 / May / 2008, 14:00:30 »
Is the flashlight in auto mode? Some scripts have problems with flash.

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Re: Shoot command lock up on AllBest build
« Reply #2 on: 27 / May / 2008, 14:59:27 »
I've seen this behaviour also on my SD870 when flashlight was in auto mode !

Re: Shoot command lock up on AllBest build
« Reply #3 on: 28 / May / 2008, 03:24:30 »
Oh, great, so I'm not alone :). Not 100% sure what you mean by flashlight in auto mode, as I don't need any sort of flash, how can I disable this, or would it be acceptable to just leave it in land scape mode? Idealy I'd like no problem with opperating in auto mode.

Cheers,
Sam.


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Re: Shoot command lock up on AllBest build
« Reply #4 on: 28 / May / 2008, 03:38:22 »
Flaslight in auto mode:
in camera's auto mode the flash can be A(uto) or Off, press RIGHT KEY to toggle this state (in manual mode there's a third setting ON).

The scripts should be used in manual mode, some scripts cannot work in auto mode, often there are some descriptions for required settings in the script's header.

 

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