![]() ![]() If the burst is lengthy enough, then you can alter the exposure settings in the middle when using Nikon DSLRs or MILCs. For Nikon and Canon cameras directly pass the number of photos to be taken as an integer value in the Mirror lock up time column (*) or use BURSTNB (deprecated) to globaly specify the number of photos to be taken do note that on Canon cameras the number of photos taken can be differ slightly from the given value as the continuous speed varies. TAKEBST - Set the camera to a specific exposure and take multiple photos in burst (3 by default, maximum of 200 for exposures under 2 seconds and 960 for exposures over 2 seconds). The exposure settings are incremental to optimize for time between consecutive exposures. This script line takes a RAW picture with a camera named D300, 27 seconds before second contact, at 200 ISO, with an aperture of 7.1 and a shutter speed of 1/8000 th of a second locking the mirror up for 0.3 second (the mirror lock-up duration is capped at three seconds). ![]() TAKEPIC - Set the camera to a specific exposure and take a photo. Most actions are directed to DSLR or MILC cameras, but a few can only be used with SBIG CCD cameras.Īction,Reference Event or Date,Offset Sign,Time,Camera Name,Shutter Speed,Aperture,ISO,Mirror Lock-Up Time,Image Quality,Image Size,Incremental,Comment Action A # character in the first column indicates that the entire line is a comment that should be ignored. Lines can be in just about any order with a few exceptions (times are calculated and sorted based on your latitude/longitude location). Empty columns should contain one space, unless it’s a comment. ![]()
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