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SonyCamera

Originally forked from https://github.com/eqot/RemoteCamera

Rebuilt as a library with event support.

Installation

npm install sony-camera

Or, for development and using the demo app:

git clone https://github.com/timelapseplus/node-sony-camera.git
cd node-sony-camera
npm install

Usage

var SonyCamera = require('sony-camera');

var cam = new SonyCamera();

cam.on('update', function(param, data) {
	console.log("updated: " + param  + " = " + data.current);
});

cam.connect(); // puts the camera in remote mode and starts monitoring events

Properties

cam.params

Contains a list of parameters available. Example:

cam.params: 
 { cameraFunction: { current: 'Remote Shooting', available: [Object] },
   postviewImageSize: { current: '2M', available: [Object] },
   shootMode: { current: 'still', available: [Object] },
   exposureMode: { current: 'Manual', available: [] },
   flashMode: { current: 'on', available: [] },
   focusMode: { current: 'MF', available: [Object] },
   isoSpeedRate: { current: '1250', available: [Object] },
   shutterSpeed: { current: '1/60', available: [Object] },
   fNumber: { current: '5.6', available: [Object] }
 }

Methods

cam.connect(callback)

Puts the camera in remote control mode and starts monitoring events. Required before calling any other methods.

cam.disconnect(callback)

Disables remote control mode and stops monitoring events. After disconnecting, cam.connect() will have to be called before any other methods.

cam.set(param, value, callback)

Sets a parameter. Check the cam.params property to find available options. The (optional) callback has an error argument.

// example
cam.set('fNumber', '5.6');

cam.capture([multipleCallback,] callback)

Takes a picture. If set, optional multipleCallback boolean argument, causes the callback to be called twice -- once when the capture is complete (includes image name), and again when the image is downloaded. If there is an error, the callback is not called again.

// example
cam.capture(true, function(err, name, imageData) {
	if(err) {
		console.log("error: ", err);
	}
	if(image) {
		console.log("received image buffer for " + name + " with a length of " + imageData.length + "bytes");
	} else if(name) {
		console.log("capture complete: " + name);
	}
});

cam.startViewfinder(callback)

Starts streaming liveview, firing the "liveviewJpeg" event repeatedly for each liveview frame until cam.stopViewfinder() is called.

cam.stopViewfinder(callback)

Stops streaming liveview, disabling the "liveviewJpeg" event.

Events

cam.on('update', function(param, data))

Fired whenever a parameter on the camera changes. The data object has two properties: data.current (the current value), and data.available, an array of possible options.

cam.on('liveviewJpeg', function(jpegBuffer))

Fired repeatedly when liveview is enabled. Returns a buffer with the jpeg data for the current frame.

Demo

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The included demo is a lightweight app to show the basic features, allowing interaction with the camera in realtime with liveview and live-updating parameters.

1. Setup:

cd node-sony-camera/demo
npm install

2. Connect computer wifi to camera

On the camera, go to Menu->Appication->Smart Remote Control to enable remote wifi mode, then connect the computer to the wifi network shown on the camera screen.

3. Start demo app

node ./server.js

License

Copyright © 2013-2014 Ikuo Terado, 2017 Elijah Parker. Released under the MIT license.

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