Canon P&S users: CHKD Autobuild software

Dinzdale40

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Click here to see if your camera is supported. http://mighty-hoernsche.de/
Click here to learn more. http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ# or here. http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK_in_Brief

i just did this on my Canon SD550 tonight. I spent a long time messing with my camera with this and am excited at all the new features. Im no expert on it as i only found this today but if you have a Canon P&S it's definitely worth looking into.

some german site? said:
Q: What is CHDK / an "Autobuild"?

A: CHDK is a firmware extension for Canon Powershot / Digital IXUS cameras. It enables a broad spectrum of features, such as:

* Shooting in RAW / DNG (Fast SD card is beneficial)
* Live histogram
* Zebra mode
* Shutter speeds from 1/40.000 to 64 seconds
* Scripting interface (uBasic & LUA)
* Games (sokoban & reversi)
* Bracketing
* Timelapse Videos over weeks or months with external power supplies & eye-fi wireless sd cards
* Motion detection with response times of just 60ms or less


An "Autobuild" version is a version of CHDK that is still under development. As the developers compile new versions to test, their efforts are "automatically built" and made available on the web for beta testing. As with most beta software, not all new features have been fully tested. Some features may not work with all camera models. Your feedback and bug-reports concerning these new builds are welcome on the CHDK forum or Bugtracker. Newcomers may find it more comfortable to not use an Autobuild, unless it is necessary to run CHDK on your camera. Although CHDK does not make any changes to the actual firmware on your camera, it may be possible to cause mechanical damage to your camera, but this is extremely unlikely due to the safeguards put in place by Canon - most people prefer not to work with software that hasn't been thoroughly debugged.
 
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interesting. i just picked up a SD880 IS, dont think this supports it tho
 

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I think they're working on a build for the 880. I had this for my 750 and I thought it was pretty neat. It is a little awkward, but gives you a lot more control.
 
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