use_gphoto2_to_configure_dslr
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So for example, in this list we can see a setting entitled <color # | So for example, in this list we can see a setting entitled <color # | ||
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+ | To see what the possible values for <color # | ||
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+ | gphoto2 --get-config / | ||
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+ | The 700D DSLR I am using returns the following: | ||
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+ | Label: Aperture | ||
+ | Type: RADIO | ||
+ | Current: 4.5 | ||
+ | Choice: 0 4.5 | ||
+ | Choice: 1 5.6 | ||
+ | Choice: 2 6.7 | ||
+ | Choice: 3 8 | ||
+ | Choice: 4 9.5 | ||
+ | Choice: 5 11 | ||
+ | Choice: 6 13 | ||
+ | Choice: 7 16 | ||
+ | Choice: 8 19 | ||
+ | Choice: 9 22 | ||
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+ | So we can see that the current aperture is 4.5 (probably due to the lens I am using) and we have a choice to select | ||
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+ | We can set the aperture using either the absolute value (11) or the index next to the value (choice 5). Here is an example setting using the absolute value. | ||
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+ | gphoto2 --set-config-value / | ||
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+ | If we check the aperture setting now, using the same command as before: | ||
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+ | gphoto2 --get-config / | ||
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+ | Label: Aperture | ||
+ | Type: RADIO | ||
+ | Current: 11 | ||
+ | Choice: 0 4.5 | ||
+ | Choice: 1 5.6 | ||
+ | Choice: 2 6.7 | ||
+ | Choice: 3 8 | ||
+ | Choice: 4 9.5 | ||
+ | Choice: 5 11 | ||
+ | Choice: 6 13 | ||
+ | Choice: 7 16 | ||
+ | Choice: 8 19 | ||
+ | Choice: 9 22 | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | We can see now that the <color # | ||
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