DSLR Camera
DSLR Camera
Does this program support a Nikon D7200?
Re: DSLR Camera
Hi, sorry but this camera cannot be used with Sharpcap at the moment. We hope to have DSLR support sometime in the next year.
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Re: DSLR Camera
I've done a Polar Alignment with my D5300, using the file monitor camera.
- I created a folder dedicated to Sharpcap PA
- Started Sharpcap w/ the file monitor camera, pointed at that shared folder
- Configured BackYard Nikon to take jpgs and use that shared folder
- Set up a series of 50 or so short shots (15s or so, I think) in BYN and let it run
- Performed Sharpcap PA based on images accumulating in the shared folder
- Shut down the BYN run when done, and returned BYN to normal imaging settings.
It's NOT as fast as using a guide camera/scope, due to a) my main scope being f6 and my guidescope f4, and b) fiddling with reconfiguring BYN, but it worked.
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- I created a folder dedicated to Sharpcap PA
- Started Sharpcap w/ the file monitor camera, pointed at that shared folder
- Configured BackYard Nikon to take jpgs and use that shared folder
- Set up a series of 50 or so short shots (15s or so, I think) in BYN and let it run
- Performed Sharpcap PA based on images accumulating in the shared folder
- Shut down the BYN run when done, and returned BYN to normal imaging settings.
It's NOT as fast as using a guide camera/scope, due to a) my main scope being f6 and my guidescope f4, and b) fiddling with reconfiguring BYN, but it worked.
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Re: DSLR Camera
Hi Bob,
neat trick! Great to hear that it works. I wonder if it's possible to get away with shorter exposures (and get a faster update time) if you increase the ISO that you are capturing at and maybe even use a lower resolution so that the transfer from the camera to the PC as faster.
Cheers, Robin
neat trick! Great to hear that it works. I wonder if it's possible to get away with shorter exposures (and get a faster update time) if you increase the ISO that you are capturing at and maybe even use a lower resolution so that the transfer from the camera to the PC as faster.
Cheers, Robin
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Re: DSLR Camera
Hi,
Sadly direct DSLR support is no longer part of the future plan for SharpCap. There are a number of possible workarounds including using direct show or Ascom drivers written by third parties or using a third-party application to capture images into a folder and allowing SharpCap's new folder monitor camera to automatically process those images as they arrive.
Cheers, Robin
Sadly direct DSLR support is no longer part of the future plan for SharpCap. There are a number of possible workarounds including using direct show or Ascom drivers written by third parties or using a third-party application to capture images into a folder and allowing SharpCap's new folder monitor camera to automatically process those images as they arrive.
Cheers, Robin
Re: DSLR Camera
currently or in 2021 sharpCap supports the Nikon D7100?
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Re: DSLR Camera
Hi,
support for DSLR cameras will be via the ASCOM.DSLR ASCOM driver - it certainly supports some Nikon models - you will need to check for specific model lists.
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/7076 ... ntax-sony/
https://github.com/FearL0rd/ASCOM.DSLR
https://github.com/FearL0rd/ASCOM.DSLR/ ... stallation
Hope this helps,
Robin
support for DSLR cameras will be via the ASCOM.DSLR ASCOM driver - it certainly supports some Nikon models - you will need to check for specific model lists.
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/7076 ... ntax-sony/
https://github.com/FearL0rd/ASCOM.DSLR
https://github.com/FearL0rd/ASCOM.DSLR/ ... stallation
Hope this helps,
Robin