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Canon 100D - SL1


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Now I'm using a Canon 100D - SL1 mod by Hap Griffin from Unmod 1100D.

 

Now I have to setup BULB and RAW in the camera before connect to BIOS and if I try to mod to RAW without disconnect and connect BIOS again some times it change to RAW+Jpeg.

 

If I do not change to Bulb the camera do no accept this command from BIOS.

 

I do not had this type of issues using 1100D.

 

Sorry about my poor English I hope you understood.

 

      

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Now I'm using a Canon 100D - SL1 mod by Hap Griffin from Unmod 1100D.

 

Now I have to setup BULB and RAW in the camera before connect to BIOS and if I try to mod to RAW without disconnect and connect BIOS again some times it change to RAW+Jpeg.

 

If I do not change to Bulb the camera do no accept this command from BIOS.

 

I do not had this type of issues using 1100D.

 

Sorry about my poor English I hope you understood.

 

      

 

The bahavior with the 1100D and 100D are the same, I guarantee that.

 

The thing to note is that BYE will set the image quality for you automatically so there is no point in setting it using the camera menu.  That is the exact purpose of BYE, to automate these settings based on your capture plan.

 

The capture plan is not live, you need to START the capture plan for these settings to take effect because a plan may have several lines which contains different settings such as ISO.

 

Is previously indicated in other posts, the image quality is set in the Settings dialog.

 

Hope this help... and your English is fine :)

 

Regards,

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I have a SL1 and I would be willing to test this out... but for some reason I do not really understand what the problem is or what to really check.

 

I am glad that I read this post, because I didnt think the camera had a way to disable LENR because I couldnt find it. Now I know I just overlooked it.

 

 

I have noticed that the battery indicator within BYE doesn't seem to update... camera has died past two uses  and BYE showed full battery both times.

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BYE gets the value for the battery indicator from the Canon SDK and so BYE can only report the data that the camera and SDK make available.

 

I would suggest replacing the battery with an A/C alternative, if you have 120V power available.  It will also help your camera to run cooler.

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BYE gets the value for the battery indicator from the Canon SDK and so BYE can only report the data that the camera and SDK make available.

 

I would suggest replacing the battery with an A/C alternative, if you have 120V power available.  It will also help your camera to run cooler.

 

AC power is my next purchase.

 

If the reading of the battery is inaccurate, then there is no value to the indicator within BYE. I have to assume that this is not the case across the board, and maybe just a cause of the Camera itself and not other models. This is the reason I brought it up.

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It is supported, it has been for about 18 months now and I have a few hundred users with one.  This is the only reported issue by a single user.

 

The full camera support matrix is on the product page.  Go to the store and view any BYE edition, scroll down to "Camera Support Grid" and you'll a list of about 30 models that are supported.

 

Regards,

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