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Motion detection to capture birds
« on: 27 / May / 2009, 15:36:54 »
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I have a Powershot SD1100, and I'm using the Motion Detection script found here: http://chdk.setepontos.com/index.php/topic,471.msg21328.html#msg21328

I'm trying this for the first time. I put some bread out on the outside of the windowsill and I've got the camera aimed at it. A crow keeps coming back to get bread, but each time the photo is taken while he's just barely in the air (and its all fuzzy)-- I can't get any shots of him actually sitting there eating bread. I'm not sure what to do about this-- is there a way to make it take the photos in quicker succession? I also tried changing the trigger delay time in the script settings but I can't tell if its doing anything. I turned off the photo review, and I have it set on Kids and Pets mode with no flash.

Any advice? Thanks!
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Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #1 on: 28 / May / 2009, 13:58:15 »
I've figured out a solution-- I put it in the custom timer mode and set it to take five photos every time the motion detector goes off. It worked pretty well -- you can see some photos I got of a crow here if you want.

Question-- is there a way to make the motion detector set it off recording video instead of taking photos?
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Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #2 on: 28 / May / 2009, 17:28:18 »
Question-- is there a way to make the motion detector set it off recording video instead of taking photos?

Yes. Read the documentation (*.txt) that came with the script.

Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #3 on: 29 / May / 2009, 07:34:49 »
Thanks-- somehow I missed that. I just read through it and tried to use the motion detection in video mode, and it didn't work. I set the video/burst/review time to 10 seconds, and it worked for review and for continuous shooting burst, but when I put the camera in video mode and tried to run the script nothing happened.

I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but I also noticed that the documentation says there is a slightly different script for different cameras depending on whether or not they have a video button. How do I tell if I have the right version? My camera is an SD 1100IS, and it has a slider to go into video mode, so I guess that means no video button.
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Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #4 on: 29 / May / 2009, 12:21:08 »
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but I also noticed that the documentation says there is a slightly different script for different cameras depending on whether or not they have a video button. How do I tell if I have the right version? My camera is an SD 1100IS, and it has a slider to go into video mode, so I guess that means no video button.

Your camera is one without a video button. If you try the other one the script starts out by warning that you've made the wrong choice.

When you start the script while your camera is in video mode, the script should print either "Fast react video MD" or "Slow react video MD". If it doesn't, something is wrong -- possibly with CHDK port of your camera not reporting correct modes.

If it draws the MD matrix but fails to trigger, this maybe related to my problem one the a570 with only some cells being active in video mode MD, only more severe... maybe video mode could use the display buffers differently somehow?

If it doesn't draw a matrix, this is probably something completely different that's wrong and I don't have a clue what it could be.

Anyway, try changing the "Shoot fast/slow/test" parameter (all values 0,1,2).

Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #5 on: 29 / May / 2009, 12:38:44 »
Thanks, yeah I guess I chose the right script for my camera back when I downloaded it. I tried changing the fast/slow/test parameter and it didn't help.

I watched more closely this time and what happens is if I put the camera in video mode and press the shutter button, it starts to say something like "script started" and then it says some sort of error, but it goes by so quickly that I can't read it. I just did it about 5 times and all I could catch was the word "error". I do not get a matrix on the screen or anything.

Is there a way I can make that text slow down so I can read the error?
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Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #6 on: 29 / May / 2009, 12:42:50 »
I watched more closely this time and what happens is if I put the camera in video mode and press the shutter button, it starts to say something like "script started" and then it says some sort of error, but it goes by so quickly that I can't read it. I just did it about 5 times and all I could catch was the word "error". I do not get a matrix on the screen or anything.

Is there a way I can make that text slow down so I can read the error?

Which CHDK version are you using? Try the latest autobuild you aren't using that one.

Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #7 on: 29 / May / 2009, 12:43:36 »
I only downloaded it a couple weeks ago, so I think its the latest version.
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Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #8 on: 30 / May / 2009, 06:13:55 »
This one came out especially well: IMG_7449

By the way, maybe this help question belongs at flickr, but I'm not sure if its an issue with flickr or with bulletin board code. I just tried to post that photo here using flickr's linking code, and it didn't work-- it kept changing the url to page not found. I'm not sure why-- its a public photo. Does anyone know how to post a flickr photo here (that links back to flickr, as per their rules)?

Still can't get video to work or read the video error message. Where's the best place to post about problems with that script?

Edit: i've been trying to read the video error message. I can't catch the word luminence, which I think it always starts with, and then ERROR and I think the word mode? Its really impossible to read most of it. I've tried changing around various settings like the slow/fast/test parameter, and putting the camera in different video modes first, but no changes. I'd really like to get it working... Any ideas on what else I can try?
« Last Edit: 30 / May / 2009, 07:42:56 by CanonBlue »
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Re: Motion detection to capture birds
« Reply #9 on: 31 / May / 2009, 03:41:55 »
Still can't get video to work or read the video error message. Where's the best place to post about problems with that script?

Edit: i've been trying to read the video error message. I can't catch the word luminence, which I think it always starts with, and then ERROR and I think the word mode? Its really impossible to read most of it. I've tried changing around various settings like the slow/fast/test parameter, and putting the camera in different video modes first, but no changes. I'd really like to get it working... Any ideas on what else I can try?

That would be in the scripting section in the thread where you got the script. So the error comes to the bottom console, not on top of the LCD? In that case the error is one of the few ones coded in the script.

It first tells you that you are monitoring "Channel: Luminance" for motion. This is not an error, it always does that. Then it checks for rec mode and outputs
"MDFB script ERROR:"
"Not in REC mode, exiting."
if you are in play mode or if the get_mode command on your camera doesn't work correctly.

Then it checks for video button and if you have a camera that has a video button (or if CHDK is configured incorrectly for your camera, but it isn't), it says
"MDFB script ERROR:"
"Incompatible camera! Try"
"MDFB VideoButtonModels"
"version."

Try this script (put it in a text file cammed modetest.bas) in each operating mode (play, rec, video) and see what it prints out:

Code: [Select]
@title modetest
V=get_video_button
if V=0 then print "No video button."
if V=1 then print "Cam has video button."
M=get_mode
if M=0 then print "Rec mode."
if M=1 then print "Play mode."
if M=2 then print "Video mode."
sleep 5000

 

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