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As you know, the ASCOM driver is reporting a lost connection with the camera. This has nothing to do with PHD2, PHD2 handles all ASCOM cameras the same way. Since your log shows a couple of successful exposures before the failure, I would guess you have a hardware issue of some kind. Why don’t you try running your NINA test with 1-second exposures. The Trouble-shooting section of the PHD2 manual has a topic on camera-related problems that enumerates many of the system and hardware things that need to be checked.
Good luck,
Bruce
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“Checked with NINA” sounds like you didn’t actually test it on your system. Is that correct? As I keep telling you, the error is being returned by the ASCOM driver. Why don’t you ask the author of the ASCOM driver to help you out.
I have to tell you, this whole thing is probably a non-starter in any case. Having an SLR clacking and banging away every second or so is not likely to work well for guiding. If you get a real guide camera, even a used one, you’re going to be back in the mainstream of how people do guiding.
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This is good, you’ve done some nice work, you’ve demonstrated that the ASCOM driver isn’t handling the ‘imageready’ property correctly. PHD2 uses that for all ASCOM guide cameras, no exceptions. Hence, I would again suggest that you contact the author of the ASCOM driver for help – we’re not going to change how PHD2 works in this regard. PHD2 doesn’t “just error out”, it stops trying to take exposures because the ASCOM driver reported that the connection was lost. One other difference in your testing is that you have PHD2 shooting dark frames while NINA is doing light frames. That can affect the logic path in the ASCOM driver.
There’s really nothing we can do for you at this point.
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