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[gphoto-devel] Nikon 1 V3 trigger-capture fails
Alexander Smith
2016-11-08 21:29:54 UTC
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Hello gphoto2 devs,

Sorry if this turns into a double-post. On my initial attempt to post this, I got a response from gphoto-devel that said the attachment was too large. This time, I have compresed it with xz.

You've helped us in the past with a different model Nikon camera, and I'm hoping you can help us again. This time we have a Nikon 1 V3 camera. With camera firmware 1.00, it worked fine. However, once the camera firmware is upgraded to 1.11, "gphoto2 --capture-image" works but "gphoto2 --trigger-capture fails" with "Error (-1: 'Unspecified error')". I'm using gphoto2-2.5.10. I'm afraid I can no longer test with camera firmware 1.00 - I have no way of downgrading the camera now that I have upgraded it, and Nikon is now shipping new cameras with firmware 1.11 already installed.

I have attached a gphoto2 debug log file showing the problem. I hope this is as easy for you to fix as it was last time!

Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk www.precisionhawk.com

Alexander Smith
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www.precisionhawk.com
Marcus Meissner
2016-11-09 23:25:35 UTC
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Hi,

could you try this patch, it seems to be the difference between capture image and trigger image.

Ciao, Marcus
Post by Alexander Smith
Hello gphoto2 devs,
Sorry if this turns into a double-post. On my initial attempt to post this, I got a response from gphoto-devel that said the attachment was too large. This time, I have compresed it with xz.
You've helped us in the past with a different model Nikon camera, and I'm hoping you can help us again. This time we have a Nikon 1 V3 camera. With camera firmware 1.00, it worked fine. However, once the camera firmware is upgraded to 1.11, "gphoto2 --capture-image" works but "gphoto2 --trigger-capture fails" with "Error (-1: 'Unspecified error')". I'm using gphoto2-2.5.10. I'm afraid I can no longer test with camera firmware 1.00 - I have no way of downgrading the camera now that I have upgraded it, and Nikon is now shipping new cameras with firmware 1.11 already installed.
I have attached a gphoto2 debug log file showing the problem. I hope this is as easy for you to fix as it was last time!
Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk www.precisionhawk.com
Alexander Smith
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Alexander Smith
2016-11-15 16:23:10 UTC
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(I just realized my reply didn't go to the right place. Resending to the gphoto-devel list.)

That patch doesn't apply against the release 2.5.10. I applied it against the latest git commit (e5003ac for libgphoto2 and c069754 for gphoto2). Now, --trigger-capture doesn't produce an error, but there is still no image captured. Also, --capture-image now fails. I have attached both logs.

Alexander Smith

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Sent: November 9, 2016 6:26 PM
To: Alexander Smith <***@precisionhawk.com>
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Subject: Re: [gphoto-devel] Nikon 1 V3 trigger-capture fails

Hi,

could you try this patch, it seems to be the difference between capture image and trigger image.

Ciao, Marcus
Post by Alexander Smith
Hello gphoto2 devs,
Sorry if this turns into a double-post. On my initial attempt to post this, I got a response from gphoto-devel that said the attachment was too large. This time, I have compresed it with xz.
You've helped us in the past with a different model Nikon camera, and I'm hoping you can help us again. This time we have a Nikon 1 V3 camera. With camera firmware 1.00, it worked fine. However, once the camera firmware is upgraded to 1.11, "gphoto2 --capture-image" works but "gphoto2 --trigger-capture fails" with "Error (-1: 'Unspecified error')". I'm using gphoto2-2.5.10. I'm afraid I can no longer test with camera firmware 1.00 - I have no way of downgrading the camera now that I have upgraded it, and Nikon is now shipping new cameras with firmware 1.11 already installed.
I have attached a gphoto2 debug log file showing the problem. I hope this is as easy for you to fix as it was last time!
Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk www.precisionhawk.com
Alexander Smith
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Marcus Meissner
2016-11-20 19:03:57 UTC
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Hi,

Hmm, I added more checks that handle the a004 error as transient to GIT.

Can you check current git?

Ciao, Marcus
Post by Alexander Smith
(I just realized my reply didn't go to the right place. Resending to the gphoto-devel list.)
That patch doesn't apply against the release 2.5.10. I applied it against the latest git commit (e5003ac for libgphoto2 and c069754 for gphoto2). Now, --trigger-capture doesn't produce an error, but there is still no image captured. Also, --capture-image now fails. I have attached both logs.
Alexander Smith
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Sent: November 9, 2016 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [gphoto-devel] Nikon 1 V3 trigger-capture fails
Hi,
could you try this patch, it seems to be the difference between capture image and trigger image.
Ciao, Marcus
Post by Alexander Smith
Hello gphoto2 devs,
Sorry if this turns into a double-post. On my initial attempt to post this, I got a response from gphoto-devel that said the attachment was too large. This time, I have compresed it with xz.
You've helped us in the past with a different model Nikon camera, and I'm hoping you can help us again. This time we have a Nikon 1 V3 camera. With camera firmware 1.00, it worked fine. However, once the camera firmware is upgraded to 1.11, "gphoto2 --capture-image" works but "gphoto2 --trigger-capture fails" with "Error (-1: 'Unspecified error')". I'm using gphoto2-2.5.10. I'm afraid I can no longer test with camera firmware 1.00 - I have no way of downgrading the camera now that I have upgraded it, and Nikon is now shipping new cameras with firmware 1.11 already installed.
I have attached a gphoto2 debug log file showing the problem. I hope this is as easy for you to fix as it was last time!
Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk www.precisionhawk.com
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Alexander Smith
2016-11-21 21:53:28 UTC
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Hi Marcus,

I tested with git as of today. Capture-image and trigger-capture both still fail. Capture-image fails with error messages; trigger-capture fails silently. For your reference, these are the git hashes that where current at the time:
libgphoto2: 73852ad06a57cda28abcdbd91c7852bb59b7c2d8
gphoto2: 6c1b36e6505f0d92a75a608937d9206f20ccef22
Log files are attached.

Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk

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From: Marcus Meissner [mailto:***@jet.franken.de]
Sent: November 20, 2016 2:04 PM
To: Alexander Smith <***@precisionhawk.com>
Cc: gphoto-***@lists.sf.net
Subject: Re: [gphoto-devel] Nikon 1 V3 trigger-capture fails

Hi,

Hmm, I added more checks that handle the a004 error as transient to GIT.

Can you check current git?

Ciao, Marcus
Post by Alexander Smith
(I just realized my reply didn't go to the right place. Resending to
the gphoto-devel list.)
That patch doesn't apply against the release 2.5.10. I applied it against the latest git commit (e5003ac for libgphoto2 and c069754 for gphoto2). Now, --trigger-capture doesn't produce an error, but there is still no image captured. Also, --capture-image now fails. I have attached both logs.
Alexander Smith
-----Original Message-----
Sent: November 9, 2016 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [gphoto-devel] Nikon 1 V3 trigger-capture fails
Hi,
could you try this patch, it seems to be the difference between capture image and trigger image.
Ciao, Marcus
Post by Alexander Smith
Hello gphoto2 devs,
Sorry if this turns into a double-post. On my initial attempt to post this, I got a response from gphoto-devel that said the attachment was too large. This time, I have compresed it with xz.
You've helped us in the past with a different model Nikon camera, and I'm hoping you can help us again. This time we have a Nikon 1 V3 camera. With camera firmware 1.00, it worked fine. However, once the camera firmware is upgraded to 1.11, "gphoto2 --capture-image" works but "gphoto2 --trigger-capture fails" with "Error (-1: 'Unspecified error')". I'm using gphoto2-2.5.10. I'm afraid I can no longer test with camera firmware 1.00 - I have no way of downgrading the camera now that I have upgraded it, and Nikon is now shipping new cameras with firmware 1.11 already installed.
I have attached a gphoto2 debug log file showing the problem. I hope this is as easy for you to fix as it was last time!
Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk
www.precisionhawk.com
Alexander Smith
Senior Embedded Systems Developer, PrecisionHawk
www.precisionhawk.com
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