Just as a follow-up, I should have been more specific. The LCD only
turns off after the first shot if I am having the program download the
file after each shot.
Here is the log file for connecting, turning on the LCD, taking one
exposure with download. The LCD turned itself off after the download.
Open log: 2007-03-04 20:32:19.976
20:32:19.976 starting kcamserver v2.01...
20:32:19.976 IsWin98(GetVersionEx): No [Platform 2, v5.01.2600
(Service Pack 2)]
20:32:20.194 get_DownloadBasePath: "C:\Documents and Settings\bob\My
Documents"
20:32:27.835 ConnectUSB: connecting to Coolpix 8400 in Y:
20:32:27.835 OpenUSB IOCTL: Y
20:32:27.835 Create IOCTL_DSC USB\Y:
20:32:27.835 ConnectUSB: NIKON NIKON DSC E8400 1.00
20:32:27.851 ConnectUSB: camera firmware version v789-80
20:32:27.882 ConnectUSB: autoshutdown timer set to 30'
20:32:27.944 get_Battery: 100 %
20:32:27.960 get_Resolution: 640x480 Basic
20:32:27.991 get_WhiteBalance: Auto
20:32:28.007 get_Focus: Macro
20:32:28.038 get_Flash: Off
20:32:28.054 get_EVCompensation: -1.7
20:32:28.085 get_Metering: Spot
20:32:28.116 get_FocalLength: 6.1 mm
20:32:28.116 get_DownloadBehaviour: Off
20:32:28.116 get_DownloadFilePattern: KCAM%s
20:32:28.116 get_DownloadFolderPattern:
20:32:35.554 TurnLCDOn: done
20:32:38.991 put_DownloadBehaviour: After each shot
20:32:48.788 put_DownloadBasePath: "C:\Documents and Settings\bob\My
Documents"
20:32:48.819 ShootSequence: 1, 0.0, 0.0
20:32:57.429 ShootSequence: shot #1 ok
20:33:03.944 DownloadAfterEach: downloaded picture #1 ("C:\Documents
and Settings\bob\My Documents\KCAM0001.JPG")...
20:33:03.944 ShootSequence: 1 shots, 1 pictures downloaded
20:33:07.304 Destroy IOCTL_DSC USB\Y:
20:33:07.304 Disconnect: camera disconnected
Close log: 2007-03-04 20:33:11.538
--- In krinnicam@yahoogroups.com, "bobcadlo" <bobcadlo@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the latest version of the program with a Coolpix 8400.
> Everything seems to work fine except that when I turn on the LCD
> display with the program, it turns off the display after the first
> exposure, and it just stays off. The button still reads "Turn LCD off".
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>