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Thanks. So I am guessing the shutter is only present when actually taking a picture since the view-finder is fed from the sensor?
Thanks. So I am guessing the shutter is only present when actually taking a picture since the view-finder is fed from the sensor?
Can I put focus on the “record video” button as I do not use the video features of my camera? Just not into video.
Nice focus idea! I like depth-of-field feature photography a lot myself.
Thanks!
I tried several things and lost track of some of them. It seems my focus point is staying put now - it is just off-center but close enough to make me happy.
I see - Getting that shot is a lot harder than mine - trees and flowers don’t move as fast as racecars. My eye is especially pleased by shots that use depth of field.
So there might be a way for me to designate a subject and then have the camera watch that subject while it moves through shadow or bright light and also maintain proper focus while I decide the proper framing and the moment to record?
I put the focus marker on the subject where I want the focus to be, then I would hold the shutter button down part way and re-compose the shot, then press the shutter button the rest of the way to shoot.
I just checked to see if Touch and Drag was on - it was off. I turned off “whole screen servo”, but I am not sure what that really is, I thought it was for video.
You can check the CPU and memory statistics by looking at the files under /proc, but I was wondering how to get the file system capacity, so I looked at the df(1) code. . coreutils: df.c coreutils: fusage.c macOS: df.c Here is the code prepared to verify the operation of the library. Code to find out what df uses to output · GitHub For Linux On Linux, file system information can be obtained using statvfs(3). Although this is treated as a wrapper for the statfs(2) system call, it is basically recommended to use statvfs(3). (Via google translate)
Of course, I have no idea how to even begin to create such an AI. So this Idea is available to anyone who would implement it.
The AI part would be that a simple floorplan would come out as a fully decorated home, plants in appropriate places, Nice materials used for counters and other surfaces, walls painted, perhaps even with a contrast wall, and furniture placed, All the details that do turn a house
… and hardware.
I wonder if we could feed the AUR Wiki into a GPT and get a useful support desk for all Linux distros.
Kubuntu comes with Apt, and from time to time I use Nala too.
So with the 2nd type shutter, The sensor is exposed and then the shutter closes, the sensor is read in darkness so the image on it does not change. Then the shutter opens and I start seeing what the camera sees in the view-finder-eyepiece?