Open Prototypers-lair opened 3 years ago
@msmeissn Hi Marcus,
Its me again. I have a Fujifilm GFX100s
Fuji Fujifilm GFX 100S (2nd) usb:001,014
I have the following versions:
gphoto2 2.5.28 gcc, popt(m), exif, cdk, no aa, jpeg, no readline libgphoto2 2.5.28 standard camlibs (SKIPPING docupen lumix), gcc, no ltdl, EXIF libgphoto2_port 0.12.0 iolibs: disk ptpip serial usb1 usbdiskdirect usbscsi, gcc, no ltdl, EXIF, USB, serial without locking
Its working like a charm. however it can not take more than 10 image in one go either with --capture-image or --trigger-capture. I get the same "PTP Device Busy" error
Error
PTP Device Busy
ERROR: Could not trigger capture.
Error (-110: 'I/O in progress')
This is my observation that as soon first image is taken, camera goes in to busy state. which can be seen from Blinking orange and green indicator lamp. I know this could be because of the camera as it is in a busy state, but is there any way I can disconnect the camera when its not taking picture
I am using the following code to mimic AEB as it changes the shutter speed after taking each picture
`# AEB
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import logging import os import subprocess import sys import gphoto2 as gp
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) GPIO.setup(22, GPIO.IN) GPIO.setup(22, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_DOWN)
while True: if GPIO.input(22):
from subprocess import call
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=30s"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=15s"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=8s"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=4s"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=1s"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=1/2"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=1/4"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=1/8"])
call(["gphoto2", "--trigger-capture"])
call(["gphoto2", "--set-config", "shutterspeed=2s"])`
i think you will need to download the images always immediately, as they are stored in camera RAM and that runs full.
Hi everyone, Absolutely love the active community on this project.
I have my Fujifilm XT-3 set up to photograph time-lapses on Octolapse using a Gphoto2 script. The setup works, but after exactly 32 captures, I get an error saying the device is busy. I've varied the command, interval timer, and image quality. I've tried capturing and downloading, with and without --keep, I've tried only capturing, and I've tried the trigger-capture option. I've tried capturing by hand, and with the script described on this page I always get this error after 32 successful captures:
2021-05-12 18:13:41,737 - octolapse.script - ERROR - Error output (stderr) for 'Fuji XT-3 - Snapshot Camera Script':
I'm not sure if this is a bug in libgphoto2, or a bug in the camera.
Name the camera Fujifilm XT-3
libgphoto2 and gphoto2 version gphoto2 2.5.27 gcc, popt(m), exif, no cdk, no aa, jpeg, no readline libgphoto2 2.5.27 standard camlibs (SKIPPING lumix), gcc, ltdl, EXIF libgphoto2_port 0.12.0 iolibs: disk ptpip serial usb1 usbdiskdirect usbscsi, gcc, ltdl, EXIF, USB, serial without locking
To Reproduce
Perform >32 captures from the command line or script with the combination of the above versions, and a Fujifilm XT-3 running 4.1 firmware. I use this script (rename to .sh) to trigger 33 images consecutively, it fails at the 33rd every time test.txt my-logfile.txt