The CHDK allows you to automate your camera by running "scripts", small and simple programs written in a short-hand version of BASIC. There are scripts for exposure bracketing, focus bracketing, intervalometer and many more. (What's that?)
How to run a script:
- Download or write your own script and place it in the CHDK/SCRIPTS/ folder of your SD-card.
- Enter the script menu, load the script, adjust the parameters to your liking and leave the menu.
- While still in <ALT> mode just press the shutter button and the script will start. A mini console will be displayed while you run the script.
- Note: It's best to turn off Review in the normal camera menu. Other settings like "x sec" or "hold" can interfere with the execution of scripts.
- You may interrupt a running script by just pressing the shutter button again. Or pause a running script by exiting <ALT> mode, if paused the script will resume right where it left off when re-entering <ALT> mode.
You can download pre-made scripts here:
- Sample Scripts
- User Written Scripts (please feel free to contribute)
- User Written Scripts - Discussion ... Posts about: Writing your own scripts, comments about scripts on this page: problems, bugs, improvements, help converting them to other cameras, etc.
If you want to modify existing scripts or write your own:
- Scripting Tutorial Discussion ... Posts about help with scritping syntax, unique uBASIC problems found, tutorial sections that need help, etc.