![]() If for example you want to only perform a certainĪutomation if a certain complex formula evaluates to true, you can do that with templates. With templates inside ESPHome, you can do almost everything. For the cases where the “pure” YAML automations don’t work,ĮSPHome has another extremely powerful tool to offer: Templates. ![]() They’re a powerful tool to automate almostĮverything on your device with an easy-to-use syntax. Now that concludes the introduction to automations in ESPHome. In the first example, this range is defined as “any value above or includingĦ5.0”, and the second one refers to once the humidity reaches 50% or below. That’s a lot of indentation □ on_value_range is a special trigger for sensors that trigger when the value output Sensor : - platform : dht humidity : name : "Living Room Humidity" on_value_range : - above : 65.0 then : - switch.turn_on : dehumidifier1 - below : 50.0 then : - switch.turn_off : dehumidifier1 temperature : name : "Living Room Temperature" Hopefully a bit easier to read and understand than Home Assistant’s.įor example, this configuration would achieve your desired behavior: With it, youĬan write some basic (and also some more advanced) automations using a syntax that is That’s why, starting with ESPHome 1.7.0, there’s a new automation engine. Ideally the IoT should work without an internet connection and should not break with You could write an automation to do this task in Home Assistant’s automation engine, but That’s why you haveĭecided to also install a simple push button next to the dehumidifier on pin GPIO4.Ī simple push on this button should toggle the state of the dehumidifier. But in many cases,Ĭontrolling everything strictly from the frontend is quite a pain. Of the dehumidifier in your living room from Home Assistant’s front-end. With this file you can already perform some basic tasks. Also tested X-Pro3 on loan from FUJIFILM Australia.Switch : - platform : gpio pin : GPIO3 name : "Living Room Dehumidifier" binary_sensor : - platform : gpio pin : GPIO4 name : "Living Room Dehumidifier Toggle Button" Upload your JPEG and the site will analyse the metadata embedded with (also known as EXIF) and display the shutter countĬheck out my video below where I demonstrate some of the cameras I’ve owned, and I have owned a few – X-T1, X-T2, X-T3, X-T4 and X100v.Navigate to this website and locate the Shutter Count Finder page.Download the JPEG to your computer, smartphone or tablet.To find out the shutter count the process is quite easy. You won’t find it in the RAW/RAF file if you don’t shoot JPEG. The Shutter count is actually embedded in the JPEG that the camera will produce. My X100v does have a menu but none of my X-Tx cameras did, nor did the X-Pro3 that I tried. The tricky thing with FUJIFILM cameras is that many don’t show the Shutter count in any of the Menus. Most camera’s have a limited life rated by the manufacturer for the shutter, however majority of us will change cameras, upgrade etc before reaching this limit. ![]() Shutter count is often also known as shutter actuations which means the up and down movement of the camera’s shutter as it takes a photos. When buying a used camera you’d want to go for lowest shutter count you can find which will give you most life with that camera. You are interested in finding your FUJIFILM Camera’s shutter count for two reasons – you are curious for your own self or you are buying/selling a camera so you want to know/advertise how used it is.
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