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ccaramel opened this issue Sep 18, 2019 · 1 comment
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@ccaramel
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I cannot make an exposure with Sony NEX-3N using Sony-dslr driver.
Got every time the same error: [ERROR] Error starting exposure

I tried using gphoto CCD driver and I got the same behavior.

I'm on Osx Mojave with latest Kstars release 3.3.4 (idem with 3.3.6) and its embedded INDI Library.
Tested using local INDI server.

I tested using a remote INDI server on RPI in order to test latest Nightly INDI Library and got exactly the same issue.

It worth mentioning that my Nex-3N is in bulb mode (Writed on its LCD screen).

Please find attached log file.
log_16-51-22.txt

Also tried to use gphoto directly:
gphoto2 --debug --debug-logfile=gphoto.txt --capture-image-and-download
with log file here:
gphoto2.txt

I also posted the issue to gphoto/ligphoto2 GitHub:
gphoto/libgphoto2#439

Regards,

Christian.

@ccaramel ccaramel added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 18, 2019
@lewcherwyn
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Hi,I think maybe the libgphoto driver maybe not support nex3n to capature.
I also have a nex3n ready for Astrophotography.
I can use the timer remote controller to control the exposure,but I can not through the indi platform.
If you have any solutions please let me to konw.
Thanks a lot.

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