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Here are some of the parameters I've used so far
Aperture
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="2" category="0" parameter="2" action="Set" values="1.5"/>
Lift
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="2" category="8" parameter="0" action="Set" values="0, 0, 0, -0.0600586"/>
ISO
<Op id="CameraControlByte" address="2" category="1" parameter="13" action="Set" values="18"/>
Shutter
<Op id="CameraControl32Bit" address="2" category="1" parameter="5" action="Set" values="16667"/>
Gain
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="2" category="8" parameter="2" action="Set" values="1, 1, 1, 1.1001"/>
Zoom In
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="2" category="0" parameter="9" action="Set" values="1"/>
Zoom Out
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="2" category="0" parameter="9" action="Set" values="-1"/>
Autofocus
<Op id="CameraControlVoidBool" address="5" category="0" parameter="1" action="Set" values=""/>
White Balance and Tint
<Op id="CameraControl16Bit" address="1" category="1" parameter="2" action="Set" values="4000, 13"/>
Contrast
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="1" category="8" parameter="4" action="Set" values="0.5, 1.10986"/>
Gamma
<Op id="CameraControlFixedPoint16Bit" address="1" category="8" parameter="1" action="Set" values="0, 0, 0, -0.111816"/>
Record
<Op id="RecordToMedia" start="True"/>
(unfortunately, this last one only seems to work on the ISO models)
You'll need to adjust your address for the appropriate camera you want to control and play with the settings you want but I've been able to program some really useful macros with these.