Canon PowerShot SD700 IS ImageBrowser 5.6 Software User Guide - Page 44

Operating the Camera Shutter from a Computer 3/ 4

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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 Operating the Camera Shutter from a Computer (3/4) Other Remote Shooting Features ■ Interval Timer Shooting Interval timer shooting is the method of capturing images in which a set number of frames is recorded at set intervals of time. Click the [Edit] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and select [Interval Timer Shooting]. Click [OK] in the warning message to open the window shown to the left. Set the values and click [Start] to start shooting. The interval may be set to a range from 5 seconds to 60 minutes. REFERENCE • You may not be able to record at the set interval if it is too short for the camera to transfer and save the image data. ■ Timer Shooting Timer shooting is the method by which a single image is recorded after a set number of seconds. Click the [Edit] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and select [Timer Shooting] to open a window like the one shown here. Set the number of seconds for the delay and click [Start]. The timer may be set to a range from 2 seconds to 30 seconds. ImageBrowser Software User Guide ■ Saving and Recalling Shooting Settings You can save the current zoom settings and the settings in the "Field angle/flash" and "Shooting settings" tabs by clicking the [File] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and selecting [Save Shooting Settings]. Later when you wish to recall those settings, click the [File] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and select [Batch Shooting Settings]. ■ Displaying the Subject on the Camera's LCD Monitor You can use the camera's LCD monitor or a television connected to the camera to view the subject while shooting remotely. Click the [File] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and select [Camera Display Settings] to open a window like the one shown here. Select [Video Out terminal] or [Camera's LCD monitor] and click [OK]. REFERENCE • See your Camera User Guide for information about connecting the camera to a TV. 44 Back Next

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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
ImageBrowser Software User Guide
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Operating the Camera Shutter from a Computer (3/ 4)
Other Remote Shooting Features
Interval Timer Shooting
Interval timer shooting is the method of capturing images in
which a set number of frames is recorded at set intervals of time.
Click the [Edit] menu in the
RemoteCapture Task window and
select [Interval Timer Shooting]. Click
[OK] in the warning message to open
the window shown to the left. Set
the values and click [Start] to start
shooting. The interval may be set to a
range from 5 seconds to 60 minutes.
REFERENCE
• You may not be able to record at the set interval if it is too short
for the camera to transfer and save the image data.
Timer Shooting
Timer shooting is the method by which a single image is
recorded after a set number of seconds.
Click the [Edit] menu in the
RemoteCapture Task window and
select [Timer Shooting] to open a
window like the one shown here.
Set the number of seconds for the
delay and click [Start]. The timer may
be set to a range from 2 seconds to
30 seconds.
Saving and Recalling Shooting Settings
You can save the current zoom settings and the settings in the
“Field angle/flash” and “Shooting settings” tabs by clicking the
[File] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and selecting
[Save Shooting Settings].
Later when you wish to recall those settings, click the [File]
menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and select [Batch
Shooting Settings].
Displaying the Subject on the Camera’s LCD Monitor
You can use the camera’s LCD monitor or a television
connected to the camera to view the subject while shooting
remotely.
Click the [File] menu in the
RemoteCapture Task window
and select [Camera Display
Settings] to open a window like
the one shown here.
Select [Video Out terminal] or [Camera’s LCD monitor] and click
[OK].
REFERENCE
• See your
Camera User Guide
for information about connecting
the camera to a TV.