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====== Live Capture ====== | ====== Live Capture ====== | ||
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- | Now, this depends on your camera, and whether gphoto2 supports it on your model. To get the capabilities of your camera, use the following command: | + | \\ |
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+ | On the 700D, 1/6 seems to be the cut off, if you go to 1/4, then you lose the ability to capture and download in a single command. You can of course capture, execute a wait equivalent to the shutter speed (plus a bit for writing to the card) then do a download using the <color # | ||
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+ | Now, this depends on your camera, and whether | ||
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gphoto2 --summary | gphoto2 --summary | ||
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gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download | gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download | ||
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gphoto2 --list-files | gphoto2 --list-files | ||
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gphoto2 --capture-image | gphoto2 --capture-image | ||
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We can now again check the camera memory card: | We can now again check the camera memory card: | ||
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gphoto2 --list-files | gphoto2 --list-files | ||
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+ | If you wish to download and keep the files (this took a couple of attempts for me) then you can use the following syntax: | ||
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+ | gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download --keep | ||
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+ | And to go back to just downloading the files, you can use: | ||
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- | So in summary, I have been able to download files from my camera(s) but not capture from them. So I can make a decent backup solution using gphoto2, but not an intervalometer. | + | |
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- | Cameras tested so far: | + | |
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- | Canon EOS M (the original) | + | |
- | Canon EOS 550D | + | |
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- | Canon EOS 5DMk2 | + | |
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