• When an operaMon, command, or sehng is not available or not working the issue is ofen
related to the camera setup. For example:
• Toggling to AF is disabled if the camera lens switch is set to MF.
• Live view will fail on Canon cameras if Live View ShooMng is disabled in the camera’s
menu.
• Capture fails because the removable media on the camera is full.
• For Canon cameras, the Live View focus mode within the camera’s menu must be set to “Live
View”.
• AdjusMng or viewing the number of brackeMng shots is not currently supported. The display
assumes three shots. However, if the number of shots is actually 2, 5, 7, 9, etc. the bracket
amount is sMll correct it will just incorrectly display 3 shots.
• Some features are not supported by some cameras. For example conMnuous capture mode is
not supported on the Canon 40D and many Nikons do not support bulb shots. See the camera
capability matrix at
www.CamRanger.com/supported-‐cameras/
for more detailed informaMon.
Images
• The thumbnails are not downloaded unMl afer the image has been recorded to the camera’s
card. On most cameras this is relaMvely quick. However, depending on the camera, speed of
removable media and number of shots taken in succession, there can be a lag.
• CamRanger can be used to view and download pictures captured through other means. So a
photographer could be capturing images, or a RF or light trigger could capture images and the
CamRanger applicaMon would automaMcally download the thumbnails.
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