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Don't forget you can use zoom to change increment when setting script parameters values (+1, +10, +100, ...). | Don't forget you can use zoom to change increment when setting script parameters values (+1, +10, +100, ...). | ||
- | Unless said otherwise, these scripts have only been tested on SD1000_IXUS70. If you have tested successfully one of them on other cameras, tell me at crteknologies@free.fr | + | Unless said otherwise, these scripts have only been tested on SD1000_IXUS70. If you have tested successfully one of them on other cameras, tell me in the discussion area at the bottom of the page and I will update the descriptions. |
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==== EV Bracketing ==== | ==== EV Bracketing ==== | ||
- | Uses the '' | + | * Internal modification of EV shift/ |
+ | * Exposure time can be greater than 1" to ensure sufficient exposure (uses '' | ||
+ | * Temporarily enables RAW | ||
<source photo/ | <source photo/ | ||
==== Focus Bracketing ==== | ==== Focus Bracketing ==== | ||
+ | * dynamically computes the steps using the DOF calculator | ||
<source photo/ | <source photo/ | ||
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==== Night shot ==== | ==== Night shot ==== | ||
- | My Casio S600 has a very good night mode, that uses very long exposure time with low ISO. It allows to take beautiful shots by night with a tripod. Canon SD1000 never set exposure time greater than 1" in automatic mode, and in in manual mode you have to try several times to find the good exposure time. This script | + | My Casio S600 has a very good night mode, that uses very long exposure time with low ISO. It allows to take beautiful shots by night with a tripod. Canon SD1000 never set exposure time greater than 1" in automatic mode, and in in manual mode you have to try several times to find the good exposure time. |
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+ | This script: | ||
+ | * asks the camera the exposure settings it suggests (will keep ISO and aperture) | ||
+ | * recomputes | ||
+ | * waits a 2" delay so that the camera is well stabilized on its tripod when the shot is taken | ||
+ | * shoots | ||
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+ | Tips: | ||
+ | * You can control | ||
<source photo/ | <source photo/ | ||
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==== Open shutter ==== | ==== Open shutter ==== | ||
- | This script aims at having the shutter opened the most possible time, eg to shot lightning. Exposition is computed with '' | + | This script aims at having the shutter opened the most possible time, eg to shot lightning. Exposition is computed with '' |
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+ | This script: | ||
+ | * sets automatically continuous mode on the SD1000 using the GUI (as I wasn't able to write the propcase), | ||
+ | * sets automatically the desired picture size on DIGIC III cameras | ||
+ | * disables black frame subtraction | ||
+ | * computes the appropriate long exposure so that the background is well exposed (up to the limit of the camera, often 65") | ||
+ | * shoots continuously for a given time (if continuous shooting is interrupted, | ||
+ | * restores the modified settings | ||
<source photo/ | <source photo/ | ||
==== Motion shot ==== | ==== Motion shot ==== | ||
+ | * takes one shot, or a burst of shots, or a movie after movement is detected | ||
<source photo/ | <source photo/ | ||
- | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||