2019-09-24, 23:32
Hi and thanks for a terrific program and support resources!
I was trying to use qDSLR (actually ControlMyCamera, in my case) using a Canon 70D and a manual Samyang 14mm f/2.8 lens to shoot day-to-night Holy Grail. Everything worked as expected, including the GPS recognition of local times and the NTC adjustment of the reference level. Ramping through exposure lengths went well, also. But, when it came time to ramp the the ISO ramp jumped from 100 to 800 to 3200, each time greatly overshooting the needed correction, and making jumps that even LRTimelapse cannot smooth. Am I missing a setting to use smaller ISO steps? I couldn't see anywhere to make this adjustment. Or is this perhaps a bug with ControlMyCamera?
If this more appropriate for qDSLR forum, I can post there.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Craig
I was trying to use qDSLR (actually ControlMyCamera, in my case) using a Canon 70D and a manual Samyang 14mm f/2.8 lens to shoot day-to-night Holy Grail. Everything worked as expected, including the GPS recognition of local times and the NTC adjustment of the reference level. Ramping through exposure lengths went well, also. But, when it came time to ramp the the ISO ramp jumped from 100 to 800 to 3200, each time greatly overshooting the needed correction, and making jumps that even LRTimelapse cannot smooth. Am I missing a setting to use smaller ISO steps? I couldn't see anywhere to make this adjustment. Or is this perhaps a bug with ControlMyCamera?
If this more appropriate for qDSLR forum, I can post there.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Craig