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Sony Alpha 7 Lightning Trigger

Based on Freemote by Coral

To Do

  • Smooth the input level display
  • Do not attempt to communicate if the camera is not connected.
  • Allow for inverted mode (i.e. light break)
  • Persist sensitivity setting
  • Build sound triggering
  • Reduce latency (this may be a Bluetooth issue)
  • Allow use of 52832 and 52840
  • Change pairing name from Freemote
  • Battery satatus indication
  • Fix Disconnect / Reconnect lockup

Freemote - Sony Alpha BLE Remote implemented on the NRF52840

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This is a BLE implementation for the NRF52840 that acts like a BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) remote for the Sony Alpha series that support the BLE remotes similar to JJC-RMT-P1BT. I've tried this on a Sony A7 III but from my understanding it should work with ZV-1, RX100VII, ZV-E10, A7C, A6100, A6600, A1, A7RIV, A7SIII, A9II, 6400 and A7RIII as well.

Specifically this code runs on the Adafruit NRF52840 Express which costs about $25. The repo is a PlatformIO project meaning if you open this it should handle dependencies and the toolchain to program your NRF52840. Currently the code will try to pair with whatever camera is open for pairing (described further down) and save that pairing and then automatically reconnect to that camera when avaliable. There is prob better ways of solving this but yeah, took the easy route here.

Sony Alpha BLE Remote Protocol

When trying to discover the camera, you have to specifically scan for the "manufacturer data" as Sony uses this to indicate state etc for the camera. So for example an advertistment header might look like this: 0x2D, 0x01, 0x03, 0x00, 0x64, 0x00, 0x45, 0x31, 0x22, 0xEF, 0x00. Decoding this you get:

Code Meaning
2d 01 Sony Corporation Company Identifier (0x012D)
03 00 Camera
64 Protocol Version
00 ???
45 31 Model Code
22 EF 00 <tag> CODE </tag>

The interesting part here is 0x22 0xEF 0x00 which indicates that the camera is open to pairing. If the camera is not in pairing mode you will get 0x22 0xAF 0x00 instead.

Remote Control Service

We are specifically interested in consuming the 8000FF00-FF00-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF service which contains two characteristics.

Codes from remote (RemoteCommand 0xFF01)

This is what I initially thought and reflected in the variable names in the code:

Code Description
0x0106 Shutter released
0x0107 Transitioning to focus
0x0108 Focus held
0x0109 Shutter fully pressed

However, Greg Leeds did a better job reversing this. With additional testing script done by tao-j, the best guesstimate of the command code is summarized in the following table.

Code Description
0x0106 Shutter Half Up
0x0107 Shutter Half Down
0x0108 Shutter Fully Up
0x0109 Shutter Fully Down
0x010e Record Up
0x010f Record Down
0x0114 AF-On Up
0x0115 AF-On Down
0x0120 C1 Up
0x0121 C1 Down
0x0244[00~0f] Optical Zoom Tele?
0x0245[10~8f] Digital Zoom Tele?
0x0246[00~0f] Optical Zoom Wide?
0x0247[10~8f] Digital Zoom Wide?
0x026a[00~0f] ??
0x026b[00~7f] Focus In
0x026c[00~0f] ??
0x026d[00~7f] Focus Out

In summary, those codes discovered so far have a length of either 2 or 3 bytes of the format:

+-----------------+-----------------+----------------------+
|     Length      |     Command     | Step size (optional) |
+-----------------+-----------------+----------------------+

The first byte Length is always present, it denotes how many bytes proceeding it: 0x01 for 1 byte, and 0x02 for two bytes. The second byte Command is the actual command, it either simulates a button or indicates a property change like zoom or focus. The third byte Step size is optional, which is usually accompanied by a property change second byte to denote a step size. Known valid step sizes are listed in the bracket for each command, there could be more, only Sony engineering know that so far.

Sadly, an exhaustive scan for Command codes from 0x00 to 0xff revealed no extra hidden code.

For button codes, it's of best practice to issue them in pairs of Down and Up. The shutter button commands must go through the sequence of "Half down -> Fully down -> Half up -> Fully up", otherwise the camera will be stuck in an inoperable state.

Answers from camera (RemoteCommand 0xFF02)

Code Meaning
Focus
0x02 3F 00 Lost
0x02 3F 20 Acquired
Shutter
0x02 A0 00 Ready
0x02 A0 20 Shutter active
Recording
0x02 D5 00 Recording stopped
0x02 D5 20 Recording started

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