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- | So here is a command line to use <color #ed1c24> | + | So here is a command line to use <color #22b14c> |
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+ | If you need a relatively short interval, then just use the following syntax to capture the files, then download them at the end of the capture. | ||
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+ | gphoto2 --interval=3 --frames=10 --capture-image | ||
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+ | Here you can see the files are captured, but not copied or deleted (you don't have to use the --keep switch if you are not downloading at the same time). | ||
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+ | Time-lapse mode enabled (interval: 3s). | ||
+ | Capturing frame #1/10... | ||
+ | Waiting for next capture slot 2 seconds... | ||
+ | New file is in location / | ||
+ | Capturing frame #2/10... | ||
+ | Waiting for next capture slot 2 seconds... | ||
+ | New file is in location / | ||
+ | Capturing frame #3/10... | ||
+ | Waiting for next capture slot 2 seconds... | ||
+ | New file is in location / | ||
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