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"7:CF-SI Disp." red focussing dots overlay on matt screen on / off "6:CF-BSeq/AutoC" bracketing sequence order (normal-under-over / under-normal-over) and autocancellation of bracketing on / off

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"4:Metering" light metering, the original three (fullframe, center-weighted, partial) plus spot metering "3:CTemp" custom color temp from 1800K to 11000K in 100K steps "2:WB" white-balance (the original 8 plus ColorTemp) "1:ISO" ISO-values from 100 to 3200 in 1/3 stops All features are accessed through the info button: Here are some of the cool things the camera does now. If the camera is booting from the card the Blue LED will flash. X:\autoexec.bin - not into any subdirectory.ħ. Copy the AUTOEXEC.bin (in 350dall_in_infov2) into the root directory to the CF card, i.e. Be sure to click “Click here to start download” when the wnidow opens.

CF cards do not have this, so just ignore that.Ħ. Cardtricks will tell you to switch on the 'write protect switch'. Check "CF boot sector" at the bottom right of the Cardtricks screen and then click "make bootable" (on the left). Note, CF card must be smaller than 4g, I tried with an 8g and ran into problems formatting in FAT16.ĥ. Format the card in Cardtricks using the format button.

Run the program Cardtricks (click to download) and select the CF card by clicking on the picture of an SD memory card. Turn off camera and take battery out and then put it back in, leave the camera off.Ĥ. You will see "CF card containing firmware is required to update".
#Canon eos 350d firmware hack update
Insert CF to camera and run firmware update by going to the last choice of the 5th menu screen. Insert CF card into computer (or card reader) and copy scanled.fir to the card. Here is a snapshot of the Cardtricks program formatting the card the 2nd time I did it.īefore you begin, the camera must be firmware version 1.0.3! You can find out what version you have by going to the 5th menu and scrolling down to the very last row.ġ. I found a CHDK wiki forum here to help if you have any questions.
#Canon eos 350d firmware hack how to
While this just shows you how to hack the 350D (aka Rebel XT), there are many more resources out there if you have another kind of Canon camera.įollow the directions very carefully, if you get it wrong, it could be very bad for your camera. bas file and copy to your scripts directory on the SD card (remember to select all files in the 'save as type' dialogue box in windows notepad.I have read about the CHDK hacks online for some time now, and today I finally gathered all the resources to successfully hack my 350D. Print "Intvl Begins:", q/60 "min", q%60 "sec"įorgot to say, as per Michael's comment below copy into notepad etc. Rem See documentation for important Ultra a Delay 1st Shot a b Delay 1st Shot b c Number of c d Interval d e Interval e f Interval (10th f g Endless? No=0 g 0
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PS Here is my Intervalometer script - pretty basic but it works it wasn't written by me and was written for S series but works perfectly on my A620 Lastly from your post I assume that you were hoping to use CHDK with your friend's EOS 350D - unfortunately CHDK only works with Canon compacts and not their DSLR range, a list of supported cameras are on the WIKI They are generic but some will provide functionality dependent upon the camera series and CHDK build you use. To answer your question re sharing scripts scripts, yes they can be shared easily and are uploaded to the SD card via your computer, there is a CHDK forum dedicated to writing and sharing scripts. The CHDK wiki FAQs section probably answers most of the questions you will have about CHDK, Plus posted somewhere hereabouts is Toadstone's excellent multimedia tutorial on installing CHDK and running scripts.
