Mi 16. Mai 2018, 08:31
Four software development kits to be released, for the remote operation of PENTAX digital SLR cameras via smartphones or personal computers
TOKYO, May 16, 2018 - Ricoh today announced the release of four software development kits (SDK), designed for the remote operation of PENTAX-brand digital SLR cameras using smartphones and personal computers. Based on these kits, users can develop software or applications that enable them to operate their cameras from a distance, and then output captured Live View images to external monitors. They also allow for the simultaneous control of multiple cameras, making it easier to develop systems using digital cameras for various industrial fields.
SDKs to be released:
RICOH Camera USB SDK for Microsoft® .NET Framework
RICOH Camera USB SDK for C++
RICOH Camera Wireless SDK for iOS
RICOH Camera Wireless SDK for Android™
Compatible camera models:
PENTAX 645Z *
PENTAX K-1 Mark II
PENTAX K-1
PENTAX KP
PENTAX K-70 **
Main features:
Choice of USB or Wireless connection, in combination with compatible PENTAX-brand digital SLR cameras.
First SDKs designed for use with PENTAX-brand digital SLR cameras.
How to download:
Access the dedicated Web site (*** Der Link ist nur für Mitglieder sichtbar. Bitte registriere Dich, oder logge dich ein. ***available in English only) to download the SDKs.
SKDs can be downloaded free of charge; however, RICOH CO., LTD. will not provide any additional technical support.
Mi 16. Mai 2018, 09:34
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Mi 16. Mai 2018, 10:35
beholder3 hat geschrieben:... Z.B. könnte man dann mit dem Handy gesteuert Fokusreihen für Stacks knipsen lassen...
Mi 16. Mai 2018, 11:52
beholder3 hat geschrieben:Z.B. könnte man dann mit dem Handy gesteuert Fokusreihen für Stacks knipsen lassen (IT2 bietet die Option für minimale Schrittweiten der Fokusverstellung schon heute).
cameraDevice.Focus()
cameraDevice.Focus(adjustment:integer)
cameraDevice.Focus(Point:Vector)
cameraDevice.Focus(focusPoint:Vector)
Mi 16. Mai 2018, 13:08
Carismarkus hat geschrieben:Aber in der Doku ist nur die Funktionbeschrieben (Abschnitt Capture).
- Code:
cameraDevice.Focus()
In dem PNG-Schaubild im Overview sehe ich jedochund
- Code:
cameraDevice.Focus(adjustment:integer)
sowie
- Code:
cameraDevice.Focus(Point:Vector)
.
- Code:
cameraDevice.Focus(focusPoint:Vector)
Carismarkus hat geschrieben:Zumindest im Abschnitt Live-View ist dann auch dies beschrieben.![]()
Mi 16. Mai 2018, 13:15
If you want to adjust the focus while checking the live view, use the Focus method with the adjustment argument. Argument represents the moving direction and moving amount of the focus. If the argument is positive, the focus moves forward. If the argument is negative, the focus moves backward.
If you want focus at specified position while checking the live view, use the Focus method with the focusPoint argument.
The position that can be specified varies depending on the devices and setting conditions, and information can be get from the Live View Specification.
If you want to capture with focusing at specified position while checking the live view, use the StartCapture method with the focusPoint argument.
The position that can be specified varies depending on the devices and setting conditions, and information can be get from the Live View Specification.
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