I'm trying to write a program that uses digicamcontrols command line to set exposure times and delays. I see that there is no bulb function on the command line. To get around this I have my program write a script that is executed by the command line function, however, one of the features I was wanting to add was a simple start/stop exposure where a button is pressed to start and stop the exposure. However, if I kill the command line script when it is executing, it just dies and leaves the exposure going until I turn off the camera.
I was wondering if there was a way to add something to the script to tell it to stop an exposure early?
Bulb times on commandline
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Re: Bulb times on commandline
Check this version https://s3.amazonaws.com/download.digic ... 0.64.0.exe
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CameraControlRemoteCmd.exe /c do StartBulb
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CameraControlRemoteCmd.exe /c do EndBulb