•
Live View Display: Camera setting that controls if the live view exposure should match
the camera’s exposure settings, or always show a reasonably exposed image. Typically
a photographer would want this set to “Setting E
ff
ect OFF” when the ambient light
doesn’t match the amount of light during capture, such as when using strobes or
flashes.
•
WiFi Settings: Any in-camera functionality should be turned o
ff
.
•
Auto Review: Camera setting that controls how long an image is previewed on the
camera’s rear LCD. Turning this o
ff
can improve the speed of some CamRanger
functions.
•
Long Exposure Noise Reduction: Camera setting that enables automatically taking a
“dark frame subtraction” shot after captures of longer than 1
″
. Not supported for
intervalometer sequences.
•
Focus Mode: Touch focus is only compatible with select focus modes.
Fujifilm
An SD card is required in the CamRanger 2 when using a Fuji camera. Some Fuji camera’s will
also draw power over USB whenever possible. This results in much lower battery life (about
2.5 hrs instead of 5 hrs).
•
Wireless: All WiFi settings and connections should be disabled/o
ff
.
•
Power Management->Auto Power O
ff
: Camera setting that controls the camera
powering o
ff
. This should be set o
ff
.
•
Connection Setting->PC Connection Mode: Camera setting that controls the saving of
images. This should be set to USB Tether Shooting Auto. Then images will be saved to
the camera’s SD card and sent to the CamRanger.
•
Save Fuji RAWs: A CamRanger setting to help speed image previews. If the
photographer wants quick previews, and the image format is set to RAW+JPG. The
RAW image will not be saved to the CamRanger and just the JPG image will be used.
Tips & Troubleshooting
Below are some more common troubleshooting tips.
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