Re: gPhoto2 - Regarding Capture-Tethered
Marcus Meissner <[email protected]> Tue, 7 Jul 2020 19:20:43 +0200
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Hi, I tested with my EOS 750D here. And it reports FILEADDED events , when capturetarget=1 (card) Ciao, Marcus On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 09:02:43PM +0600, Nazmus Sakib wrote: > Thanks Marcus. > > Any comments on this below two questions please? > > # When Tethered with Keep (*gphoto2 --keep --capture-tethered)* the > FILEADDED string does not come when Capture Image. As it's adding a file to > SD Card hence it should report FILEADDED? > > # In Tethered in Movie Record with Nikon D5100 FILEADDED reports. But In > Canon 6D not. Can this be fixed in the next release? > > Regards. > Nazmus Sakib. > > On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 8:59 PM Marcus Meissner <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 04:00:11AM +0600, Nazmus Sakib wrote: > > > Hi Marcus. > > > > > > Thanks for the detail. While testing more on tethering and wait-event ... > > > some ques comes: > > > > > > # When Tethered with Keep (*gphoto2 --keep --capture-tethered)* the > > > FILEADDED string does not come when Capture Image. As it's adding a file > > to > > > SD Card hence it should report FILEADDED? > > > > > # In Tethered in Movie Record with Nikon D5100 FILEADDED reports. But In > > > Canon 6D not. Can this be fixed in the next release? > > > > > > > > > # How to MACTHSTRING if it starts with a numeric like "500d" (PTP > > Property > > > of Shutter Speed in Nikon D5100). I tried (*--capture-therted=500d* or - > > > *-capture-therted="500d")* but it did not work. > > > > This will not work, as it tries to use this as milliseconds or seconds. > > > > You need to have a the string before that in there currently. > > > > > # What is the max MATCHSTRING length? Sometimes I find with large string > > > it's not working. > > > > There is no limitation of this string in gphoto2, it takes however long > > strings popt can > > pass to us. > > > > Ciao, Marcus > >