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IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread

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Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #560 on: 22 / August / 2011, 04:31:47 »
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Does SDM really hike the speed up to 1/40000 ?

Of course not, neither does CHDK, it is nonsense.

I only leave those settings in the menu because some people would complain if I did not.



Well after reading this http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Samples:_High-Speed_Shutter_%26_Flash-Sync
I got a little worried, and impressed.

You seem to be certainly right, as the speed goes max upto 1/1512. Thanks for clearing that up.
A proud owner of Canon IXUS 105

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Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #561 on: 22 / August / 2011, 16:02:25 »
@microfunguy,

1. The script for continuous shoot, works perfectly, just as I wanted! Thank you.

2. After doing some further tests with high shutter speed, it appears that if I take a photo in the dark, with flash at shutter speed 1/1600, it comes out a bit, and I repeat, just a bit, lighter than if I take the same at Tv 1/40000. Therefore although the speed might go upto 1/40000, it does indeed seem to go higher than 1/1500.
A proud owner of Canon IXUS 105

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Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #562 on: 22 / August / 2011, 16:04:42 »
Does what I wanted though.
« Last Edit: 22 / August / 2011, 16:06:41 by sh1981 »
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Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #563 on: 28 / August / 2011, 09:42:16 »
Car caught fire today, good thing I managed to save my camera  ;)
A proud owner of Canon IXUS 105

Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #564 on: 28 / August / 2011, 10:02:58 »
That is unfortunate.

maybe next time you could  .....      do a bracketed HDR shot !

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Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #565 on: 28 / August / 2011, 10:14:38 »
That is unfortunate.

maybe next time you could  .....      do a bracketed HDR shot !

lol...absolutely, that background is way overexposed ;)
A proud owner of Canon IXUS 105

Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #566 on: 03 / September / 2011, 12:31:19 »
Hi everyone,

I recently bought an SD1300 and wanted to gain manual control over it, so I downloaded and installed SDM on my camera. It works fine and I'm able to access all the menus, however, I cannot find how to just control the shutter without affecting everything else on the camera, which is mainly why I downloaded SDM. Can someone clarify how for me, I'm really new to this software and still reading up on how to utilize all the features.

-Thanks

Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #567 on: 03 / September / 2011, 12:45:43 »
(never mind)



« Last Edit: 03 / September / 2011, 12:48:12 by waterwingz »
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Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #568 on: 04 / September / 2011, 11:19:50 »
Hi everyone,

I recently bought an SD1300 and wanted to gain manual control over it, so I downloaded and installed SDM on my camera. It works fine and I'm able to access all the menus, however, I cannot find how to just control the shutter without affecting everything else on the camera, which is mainly why I downloaded SDM. Can someone clarify how for me, I'm really new to this software and still reading up on how to utilize all the features.

-Thanks

SDM menu --> Bracket/Override --> first option Override shutter selected, in second option select the speed.
A proud owner of Canon IXUS 105

Re: IXUS 105 / SD1300 IS porting thread
« Reply #569 on: 04 / September / 2011, 14:47:57 »
Hi everyone,

I recently bought an SD1300 and wanted to gain manual control over it, so I downloaded and installed SDM on my camera. It works fine and I'm able to access all the menus, however, I cannot find how to just control the shutter without affecting everything else on the camera, which is mainly why I downloaded SDM. Can someone clarify how for me, I'm really new to this software and still reading up on how to utilize all the features.

-Thanks

SDM menu --> Bracket/Override --> first option Override shutter selected, in second option select the speed.

Alright it worked perfectly, thanks for the help. If you guys ever need me to test any builds let me know.

 

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