© CamRanger – Patent Pending
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CamRanger Share
In order for the CamRanger Share feature to work, the CamRanger firmware must be updated
to version 6 and up and the CamRanger software must be updated to the most recent version.
When the photographer is in a CamRanger session, others can view images and live view on
their personal iOS devices, Android devices, and/or Mac or Windows computer using the
CamRanger Share application. The CamRanger Share application is free and can be downloaded
from
www.CamRanger.com/downloads
. Individuals using the CamRanger Share app can only
view images and live view when the CamRanger is connected and the main CamRanger user has
enabled sharing from within the settings.
The Windows Share settings, as seen below, can be accessed by selecting “Help” from the
Windows menu bar followed by “Settings.”
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Enable Sharing:
This option turns sharing on or off. When sharing is disabled, no other
devices with the CamRanger Share app will be able to connect. Sharing must be enabled
in order for the Auto Sharing, Auto Share Thumbnails, and Share Live View settings to
work.
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Auto Share Images:
Any images viewed on the main screen by the CamRanger user will
be shared with CamRanger Share users.
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Auto Share Thumbnails:
All images captured will display as thumbnails on CamRanger
Share devices when Auto Share Thumbnails is enabled. The CamRanger Share user can
scroll through the pictures at his or her own pace.
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Share Live View:
The CamRanger share user will be able to see the camera’s live view on
their personal device when Share Live View is enabled and the main application is
streaming live view..
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Show Clients:
The CamRanger user can see what devices are using the CamRanger Share
application during the CamRanger session.
Assuming that all devices have a good connection with the CamRanger, as the number of users
increase, the performance decreases slightly; adding 1 second per shared device for each small
JPG that is distributed is a good rule of thumb. Similarly, sharing live view with an additional 1
or 2 devices will not significantly degrade performance, but as more devices are added the
frame rate will reduce. Additionally, a device with a very poor/slow connection can degrade the
performance for everyone. The photographer using the CamRanger app can always temporarily
turn off sharing to kick off all shared devices. As the number of users increases the there are