PowerShot A520/A510 Manuals

46 ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide
Chapter 3
What You Can Do
with a Camera Connected
Operating the Camera Shutter from the Computer (1/4)
This section explains the procedures for remote shooting, the process of
operating the camera shutter remotely from a connected computer.
IMPORTANT
See your Camera User Guide to check whether your camera
supports the remote shooting function or not.
On camera models with lens covers, open the lens cover before
remote shooting.
Ensure that you turn off your computer’s standby feature before
you begin remote shooting. The results cannot be guaranteed if
the computer enters the standby mode 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.
Remote Shooting Procedures
First click the [Remote
Shooting] tab in the Camera
Control Window and then
click [Starts Remote
Shooting].
The image captured by the
camera displays here.
Switches between showing
or hiding the image.
REFERENCE
When the Main Window is open, you can open the Camera
Control Window by clicking [Acquire & Camera Settings],
followed by [Remote shooting].
A dialog will appear, allow you to select the image destination
folder. Specify a destination and click [OK].
A remote shooting window like that below will open.
Clicking the [Release] button in this window records the image.