Well, you're right, after setting the SD CARD to save, it actually performs what I want it to do. Thank you!

By the way, my problem was not due to a faulty USB connector but to a digitizing level issue. I tried different ISO settings and at small values (say < ISO 800), the bias and even the dark is so low that digitizing structures appear. These structures don't show at ISO 1600+.

Dominique

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I'm experiencing problem with the USB connector on the side of my Canon EOS 77D DSLR. The connector seems to be loose and many images, mostly dark and bias frames appear with large stripes that move from an image to the other. I suspect the transfer because it never occurs when the images are saved to the memory card.

My question is: is it possible to simply save the images to the memory card (not deleting them) with INDI? I know it is possible with gphoto2 and I guess INDI is based on this utility (maybe I'm wrong?) I would simply read the images with a card reader. I`m sure it is possible but I don't know how.

Thanks for your help!

Dominique

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Hello all!

I'm facing a problem with my setup, actually the USB link to my DSLR (Canon EOS 77D). This problem is mostly visible on dark and bias frames. When the images are downloaded they often show a series of large stripes that move from an image to another. I could reproduce the problem by shaking the "mini USB" connector on the side of the camera. The problem doesn't bother me when I'm focusing or aligning at all. It will bother me when taking object images. I would like to simply save the images on the camera card then read them later indoor.

I guess INDI uses gphoto2 or something like this and it is possible to read the images and let them in place in the DSLR. Is it possible to do that with INDI?

Dominique

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