FRSP + Audio Triggering

Started by garry23, January 21, 2017, 09:29:02 PM

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garry23

@A1ex

I'm sure I'm doing something wrong with FRSP.

I'm using the latest Lua fix branch in the Experimental area.

I'm triggering the shutter via the ML Audio trigger, ie from the Radian 2 timelapse unit.

I've set FRSP to Full and DNG.

The first FRSP is taken and I see a message flashed up that I can't fully read, something about a long half shutter press.

Subsequent Audio triggers don't trigger the FRSP, in fact no picture taking.

Hope you can throw some light on this behaviour.

Cheers

Garry

a1ex

The audio trigger only works when the camera is "idle" (either in photo mode or in LiveView, with no Canon menu active).

FRSP leaves the camera in either the QuickReview + paused LV state, or in plain paused LV state (depending on preview settings), so those modes should probably be allowed for listening as well.

garry23

@A1ex

Thanks for the insight.

I think that means I'll wait and see if a 'tweak/fix' turns up.

To use an audio-trigger timelapse with FRSP is what I'm trying to set up.

Cheers

Garry

dfort

@garry23

Someone else is experience these same issues.

http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=19005.msg180531#msg180531

I made a build that seems to be working.

garry23

@dfort

Thanks. I'm back from my Iceland trip, see a few images here https://500px.com/grayheron/galleries/iceland-2017, but tomorrow I fly to the west coast of the US.

Hopefully in a week or so I'll catch up with my ML 'stuff'.

Cheers

Garry

dfort

Looks like you got some wonderful shots in Iceland.

Where in the west coast are you landing? I'm in LA.

Danne

@garry23
Those pictures are some of the finest I,ve seen.

garry23

Danne

Thank you. I went for a week, the other week, and it rained every day. I didn't see a sunrise and only saw one partial sunset. As you the northern lights: nothing.

But as it was my first trip to Iceland, I can't wait to get back there.

As for ML, virtually every image started with an ETTR exposure and many were dual-ISO.

It is really impressive to compare a dual-ISO + ETTR with the final list processed image, so I'll likely post a few examples on my big soon: photography.grayheron.net

Cheers

Garry

garry23

@dfort

I'll be in the Bay Area and have little time to spare.

Cheers

Garry