Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Hi,
I love the program and it works great for me, however these is currently one thing that I'm not able to achieve.
When taking photos through the Live View, If I check the option for 'Autofocus before capture' and then click on 'Capture', nothing happens.
At the bottom right I get this message: "Device MTP error: Device is busy".
I am using a Nikon D5200, any ideas how I can get it to work?
Thanks!
I love the program and it works great for me, however these is currently one thing that I'm not able to achieve.
When taking photos through the Live View, If I check the option for 'Autofocus before capture' and then click on 'Capture', nothing happens.
At the bottom right I get this message: "Device MTP error: Device is busy".
I am using a Nikon D5200, any ideas how I can get it to work?
Thanks!
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Which version of the application do you use ?
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Hey,
Sorry I forgot to mention that in the original post, I'm using version 2.0.69.0
Sorry I forgot to mention that in the original post, I'm using version 2.0.69.0
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Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Same problem for me (WIN 10 64bit- Nikon D610 - DCC 2.0.74.0) The camera seems to get the focus but nothing happens and doesn't shoot. The LV on pc is freezed. If i try to use the classic buttons (AUTOFOCUS and SHOOT) the camera works but the screen remains freezed. After the preview, LV works normally
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Everything works great and I love the program, except for autofocus, that does not work. Running On Windows 10 x64, Nikon D7000, DCC 2.0.74.0.
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Please send your log file Menu=>Help=>Send log file
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Same issue here with Nikon D7000, WIN10 64bit, 2.0.69.0.
The interesting thing is that 'autofocus before capture' used to work several months ago. I haven't changed the camera since, nor the way I use the program. However, uninstalling and installing previous version does not help Too bad because it's a key feature for me
The interesting thing is that 'autofocus before capture' used to work several months ago. I haven't changed the camera since, nor the way I use the program. However, uninstalling and installing previous version does not help Too bad because it's a key feature for me
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Unplug the camera from USB start the live view and check in camera the focus mode, if is AF-F change it to AF-S
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
Changed to AF-S but the error keeps coming up.
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2017-11-08 14:53:03,370 [15]DEBUG DCC [(null)] - LiveView: Capture started
2017-11-08 14:53:03,371 [15]DEBUG DCC [(null)] - LiveView: Capture delayed
2017-11-08 14:53:06,255 [15]ERROR DCC [(null)] - Unable to take picture with no af
CameraControl.Devices.Classes.DeviceException: Device MTP error: Device is busy
w CameraControl.Devices.Classes.ErrorCodes.GetException(UInt32 code) w d:\devel\vs2010\CameraControl\CameraControl.Devices\Classes\ErrorCodes.cs:wiersz 96
w CameraControl.Devices.Nikon.NikonBase.CapturePhotoNoAf() w d:\devel\vs2010\CameraControl\CameraControl.Devices\Nikon\NikonBase.cs:wiersz 1897
w CameraControl.ViewModel.LiveViewViewModel.Capture(Boolean preview) w d:\devel\vs2010\CameraControl\CameraControl\ViewModel\LiveViewViewModel.cs:wiersz 2876
Re: Cannot use autofocus before capture in LiveView
I was using latest beta release v2.0.74 and was having the same problem with the autofocus before capture giving an error "Device MTP error: Device is busy".
I switched back to latest stable version v2.0.70 and the problem was corrected.
Perhaps this will get corrected moving forward.
Regards,
Bob
I switched back to latest stable version v2.0.70 and the problem was corrected.
Perhaps this will get corrected moving forward.
Regards,
Bob