Canon PowerShot A200 Software Starter Guide DC SD Ver.10 - Page 78

Set the Size/Quality, Flash, White Balance and Exposure Compensation

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74 Shooting 1. Attach the supplied USB cable to the computer's USB port and the camera's Digital Terminal. Prepare the camera for communication with the computer. • For USB interface connection instructions, see Connecting to a USB Port (p. 14). • Open the lens cover after the connection is established. • ImageBrowser will start and open the Auto Run Settings dialog. 2. Click the [Settings Change] button. 3. Select [Launch RemoteCapture] and click the [OK] button. • RemoteCapture will start and display the "Connect to Camera?" dialog. • If ImageBrowser is already running, click the [Edit] menu and select [RemoteCapture] to start RemoteCapture. 4. Click [Connect]. • Shooting-RemoteCapture window will display. 5. Set the Size/Quality, Flash, White Balance and Exposure Compensation settings. • If you turn the camera on either side to shoot, you can rotate the recorded image 90º either way when it is saved by selecting [90 degrees left] or [90 degrees right] in the Rotation Settings section. To change where the image is saved, see Changing the Save Location and Other Preferences (p. 76). 6. If you click the [Test Shot] button, you can check the image composition in the Test Preview Area of the Shooting-RemoteCapture window. • You can change the focal length with the Zoom slider. • Click the [Detail setting] button to change more detailed camera settings. 7. Click the [Release] button. • The image will record and be automatically saved to the computer. You can also release the shutter by pressing the camera's shutter button directly or by pressing the space bar on the computer keyboard.

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74
Shooting
1.
Attach the supplied USB cable to the computer’s USB port and the camera’s
Digital Terminal. Prepare the camera for communication with the computer.
For USB interface connection instructions, see
Connecting to a USB Port
(p. 14).
Open the lens cover after the connection is established.
ImageBrowser will start and open the Auto Run Settings dialog.
2.
Click the [Settings Change] button.
3.
Select [Launch RemoteCapture] and click the [OK] button.
RemoteCapture will start and display the “Connect to Camera?” dialog.
If ImageBrowser is already running, click the [Edit] menu and select
[RemoteCapture] to start RemoteCapture.
4.
Click [Connect].
Shooting-RemoteCapture window will display.
5.
Set the Size/Quality, Flash, White Balance and Exposure Compensation
settings.
If you turn the camera on either side to shoot, you can rotate the recorded
image 90º either way when it is saved by selecting [90 degrees left] or [90
degrees right] in the Rotation Settings section. To change where the image is
saved, see
Changing the Save Location and Other Preferences
(p. 76).
6.
If you click the [Test Shot] button, you can check the image composition in
the Test Preview Area of the Shooting-RemoteCapture window.
You can change the focal length with the Zoom slider.
Click the [Detail setting] button to change more detailed camera settings.
7.
Click the [Release] button.
The image will record and be automatically saved to the computer. You can also
release the shutter by pressing the camera’s shutter button directly or by
pressing the space bar on the computer keyboard.