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INDI Library v2.0.6 is Released (02 Feb 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

DSUSB

Replied by Jasem Mutlaq on topic DSUSB

I got specs from Doug over at Shoestring, will see how it can be supported.
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Replied by Thomas Seckler on topic DSUSB

If you need me to test anything just let me know.
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Replied by Jasem Mutlaq on topic DSUSB

Ok, I'm confused by DSUSB. It requires you have a shutter release cable for your camera, why can't you use that with the GPhoto driver already?
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Replied by Thomas Seckler on topic DSUSB

With the earlier Nikon cameras like my D5100 the exposures are limited to 30s with gphoto2. The DSUSB allows separate shutter control for longer exposures. I can take exposures over 30s with my wife's D750 but not the D5100. Even in windows the DSUSB was necessary for long exposures with the D5100.
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Replied by Jasem Mutlaq on topic DSUSB

The D5100 does not have a shutter release cable? How do you connect DSUSB to your camera and computer exactly?
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Replied by Thomas Seckler on topic DSUSB

I've attached a photo. The light colored cable is part of DSUSB and plugs into a usb port. There is a separate shutter release cable that connects DSUSB to camera. Also a data transfer cable is needed for gphoto2. Without DSUSB only 30s exposures can be taken with D5100.
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Replied by Thomas Seckler on topic DSUSB

With the camera set to bulb mode the shutter can operated via the release cable. I think that the DSUSB translates computer command to the shutter.
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Replied by Jasem Mutlaq on topic DSUSB

Ok, my question is: The shutter release cable that connects the camera to the DSUSB, cannot be connected to the PC?
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Replied by Thomas Seckler on topic DSUSB

The shutter cable has a 3.5mm male plug that connects to the DSUSB. Photo attached
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Replied by Jasem Mutlaq on topic DSUSB

Ok I committed preliminary support for DSUSB, please test tomorrow. When you connect, put DSUSB in the port and try. There is a good chance nothing would work, so have TeamViewer ready as well.
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Replied by Richard Beck on topic DSUSB

Was this ever tested? I have a D7000 that would need the same approach for longer than 30s exposures.
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Replied by Jasem Mutlaq on topic DSUSB

Nope, it's waiting for someone to test it. You must enable DEBUG LOGGING to a file (see my signature) _before_ you connect. Whether it works or not, send the INDI driver log.
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