Canon SD10 Software Starter Guide DC SD Ver.14 - Page 83

RemoteCapture Task window.

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77 Remote Shooting Ensure that you turn off your computer's sleep mode before you begin remote shooting. The device performance cannot be guaranteed if the computer enters the sleep mode. 1 Click the icon if the image does not appear in the viewfinder at the window. Use the viewfinder to confirm the image. 2 Change the image size or resolution, the rotation settings and the settings at the bottom of the window as required. If you are tilting the camera 90º on end to capture tall subjects, such as people, set the [Rotation Settings] category to [90º-L] or [90º-R] so the image appears with the correct orientation in the computer display. If your camera is equipped with the Auto Rotate function and you set it to On, the image will automatically be rotated and appear in the correct viewing orientation in the RemoteCapture Task window. 3 Click the [Release] button. The image will record. The recorded image is saved to the folder that was displayed in the window when the remote shooting procedures were initiated. •You can release the shutter by pressing the camera's shutter button or the keyboard's space key. •The zoom controls and other camera buttons and switches, except for the shutter button, cannot be operated while the camera is being used for remote shooting. •You may notice that the interval between the shutter release and activation is slightly longer for remote shooting than when the camera is used independently. Macintosh - Advanced Techniques -

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Macintosh -
Advanced Techniques
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77
Remote Shooting
1
Click the
icon if the image does not appear in the viewfinder
at
the window. Use the viewfinder to confirm the image.
2
Change the image size or resolution, the rotation settings and the
settings at the bottom of the window as required.
If you are tilting the camera 90
º
on end to capture tall subjects, such as
people, set the [Rotation Settings] category to [90
º
-L] or [90
º
-R] so the
image appears with the correct orientation in the computer display.
3
Click the [Release] button.
The image will record.
The recorded image is saved to the folder that was displayed in the window
when the remote shooting procedures were initiated.
Ensure that you turn off your computer’s sleep mode before you
begin remote shooting. The device performance cannot be
guaranteed if the computer enters the sleep mode.
If your camera is equipped with the Auto Rotate function
and you set it to On, the image will automatically be rotated
and appear in the correct viewing orientation in the
RemoteCapture Task window.
•You can release the shutter by pressing the camera’s shutter
button or the keyboard’s space key.
•The zoom controls and other camera buttons and switches,
except for the shutter button, cannot be operated while the
camera is being used for remote shooting.
•You may notice that the interval between the shutter
release and activation is slightly longer for remote shooting
than when the camera is used independently.