Moreover, you cannot turn the camera off, as it shows a neverending message “saving image” or something like that in the screen. The camera stays in a way that you cannot change any setting (yes, you can change among live view and direct view and you can enter into the menus BUT you can’t modify any setting, it says BUSY. If you try to shoot with mirror lock and live view, the camera gets crazy and its unable to lift and block the mirror.) The problem appears when you stop a capture or a sequence. ( EDIT: You can only shoot with the camera in direct view mode. The program allows you to control the camera in bulb mode by usb connection (native).
I do not know how to check into that either.
However, I have a Canon EOS 60Da and I think I did download the ASCOM DSLR driver a few months back, but I do not know if it is running my camera. I am not tech savvy so I really cannot say much about the issue others are having with NINA and Canon camera working together. If anyone have recommendations onto how to get logs or troubleshoot it (even from source), I’ll be happy to help I have not been able to reliably reproduce this, as some nights (the clear ones specially) it happens quite a lot and sometimes it does not happen at all (hence me blaming Canon). For reference, BackyardEOS seems to handle this better, as if the camera gets disconnected or unresponsive it can be recovered after a short timeout and no sequence is lost. Tried Different cables, camera batteries, computers and Nina/Ascom combinations. Nina hangs with no error message, like waiting for the camera