qDD internal interval timer accuracy and consistency
Posted: 25 Jan 2016, 10:33
Hi Zoltan,
I originally recorded a video of the qDD screen in order to illustrate another problem reported in a different thread ( http://dslrdashboard.info/phpBB3/viewto ... f=6&t=1446 ).
During recording of this video I realized, that the qDD's timer for interval shooting is not always accurate.
The timer in qDD was set to 10s. However if look at the video, you will see (and hear the shutter) that the time intervals between the shots are not always 10secs.
My first assumption was, that qDD attempted to download the captured images twice (see my comment in the other thread) and this may caused the timer to come out of sync.
The image quality was set to RAW+JPG (basic small) which generated JPEG files sized about 1,2MB (which I think should not be problem to transfer on time even if the files are transferred twice)
Since then I made couple of another attempts but I was not able to reproduce the behavior. I even tried to put the mobile device (iPad AIR) to a bigger distance from the camera in order to slow the transfer speed down.
This is the URL of my video is
https://youtu.be/6qKzXBshwjY
On the video shutter was triggered at following times
00:07
00:20 (13s instead of 10)
00:32 (12s instead of 10)
00:40 (8s instead of 10)
00:50 (10s which is correct, but two successive shots)
01:00 (10s correct)
01:10 (10s correct)
01:20 (10s correct)
01:30 (10s correct)
01:40 (10s correct)
The equipment used during this attempt was
Nikon D750, conneced via camera's internal Wifi
qDD 0.3.4 running on iPad Air with iOS 9.2.1
I originally recorded a video of the qDD screen in order to illustrate another problem reported in a different thread ( http://dslrdashboard.info/phpBB3/viewto ... f=6&t=1446 ).
During recording of this video I realized, that the qDD's timer for interval shooting is not always accurate.
The timer in qDD was set to 10s. However if look at the video, you will see (and hear the shutter) that the time intervals between the shots are not always 10secs.
My first assumption was, that qDD attempted to download the captured images twice (see my comment in the other thread) and this may caused the timer to come out of sync.
The image quality was set to RAW+JPG (basic small) which generated JPEG files sized about 1,2MB (which I think should not be problem to transfer on time even if the files are transferred twice)
Since then I made couple of another attempts but I was not able to reproduce the behavior. I even tried to put the mobile device (iPad AIR) to a bigger distance from the camera in order to slow the transfer speed down.
This is the URL of my video is
https://youtu.be/6qKzXBshwjY
On the video shutter was triggered at following times
00:07
00:20 (13s instead of 10)
00:32 (12s instead of 10)
00:40 (8s instead of 10)
00:50 (10s which is correct, but two successive shots)
01:00 (10s correct)
01:10 (10s correct)
01:20 (10s correct)
01:30 (10s correct)
01:40 (10s correct)
The equipment used during this attempt was
Nikon D750, conneced via camera's internal Wifi
qDD 0.3.4 running on iPad Air with iOS 9.2.1