Apologies srsa, but I don't seem to understand the link here. I do recall having worked with changing zoom levels when you were looking at vignetting, or maybe ISO levels it was as integers ??
The reason why I'm posting this is that one or more of the above fw variables could have an instant effect on live view. Unfortunately it could also be that the live view parameters will only update on real zoom events, which you can't have on your 101a cam.
Could this possibly help in suppressing vignetting in liveview?
By the way, now that the 101a is mounted in the instrument, the results are absolutely glorious, and technically, the system is working to near-perfection. I am now doing engineering and validation tests etc.
Something interesting that maybe you may have some insight on .... Now that vignetting is disabled, I note that my optics do introduce some vignetting, in the same pattern as Canon. The strength difference however is something like 8% (me) vs 30% (Canon). For future consideration, could there be a strength parameter lurking in there somewhere? Could you comment?
Also ........
I have had only one USB freeze and that happened when I had UI off, pressed SET, realized UI was OFF and enabled UI while SET was in progress: boom ... the CHDKPTP equivalent of a blue screen! That's not a big problem at all because those kind of things can happen, but, the result is that the image counter does not get saved. I spoke to reyalp about that a very long time ago about persisting the counter, and now it is haunting me a bit (especially that we're getting close to Halloween). He said it was not possible, and I think if it were, I would be writing to SD each count, adding extra wear. Canon allows resetting to zero. Can one of you guys find an equivalent solution, so the I can set the counter through a lua call after a crash, for example, and on the next clean shutdown, have Canon update persistence as usual ??