Open timsurber opened 6 months ago
Ain is quite young and is still not optimized for consumer cameras. It is in my todo but it is a low priority because you can easily set the ISO in the INDIGO Control Panel. I will add all major DSLR / Mirrorless settings someday. However, it is still useful like that. Many people use it with consumer cameras.
Rumen
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 1:14 AM timsurber @.***> wrote:
Thank you for your great work with the Indigo project!
I have attached a Canon EOS R6 mirrorless camera to my Indigo Server (Linux) and am connected with Indigo Imager (Windows).
can_not_set_iso.png (view on web) https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_imager/assets/138802321/21cf7621-abef-4a47-a5c7-93197630f945 Expection: I can set my gain/ISO for my camera in Capture/Camera->Gain (or maybe replace this field with "ISO" if a consumer camera is attached)
Actual Behaviour: The Gain field is not active, even when I can set the ISO with the Indigo Controller.
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Thank you for your great work with the Indigo project!
I have attached a Canon EOS R6 mirrorless camera to my Indigo Server (Linux) and am connected with Indigo Imager (Windows).
Expection: I can set my gain/ISO for my camera in Capture/Camera->Gain (or maybe replace this field with "ISO" if a consumer camera is attached)
Actual Behaviour: The Gain field is not active, even when I can set the ISO with the Indigo Controller.