ImageBrowser 5.8 Software User Guide

Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
Appendices Index
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Operating the Camera Shutter from a Computer ( 1 / 4)
This section explains the procedures for remote shooting, the process of
operating the camera shutter remotely from a connected computer.
Remote Shooting Procedures
Begin the procedure with the camera connected to the
computer and placed in the correct mode for connection.
1.
Click the [Remote shooting] tab in the Camera
Control Window.
2.
Click [Starts Remote Shooting].
3.
In the [Choose a Folder] window, select the
destination folder and click [Choose].
A RemoteCapture Task window like the one below will open.
4.
Click the [Release] button.
The image will record.
IMPORTANT
This function may not be available with certain camera
models. Check your Camera User Guide to see if your model
supports it.
On camera models with lens covers, open the lens cover
before remote shooting.
Ensure that you turn off your computers sleep feature before
you begin remote shooting. The results cannot be guaranteed
if the computer goes to sleep while remote shooting.
Except for the shutter button, the camera’s buttons and
switches, including the zoom, cannot be manually operated
while the camera is being remotely controlled.
The time lag between pushing the shutter button and the
release of the shutter is slightly longer for remote shooting
compared with the normal mode of operation.
Depending upon your camera model, a program different
from the one shown here may start up. Please refer to the
manual for the software supplied with your camera if this
occurs.
REFERENCE
See the Help menu (it can be opened from the [Help] menu in
the remote shooting window) for detailed operating procedures
for remote shooting.
The image captured by the
camera displays here.
Switches between showing or
hiding the image.