The movie button toggles movie mode on and o
ff
. When movie mode is on, the Capture
button changes to “Record” and pressing this button will start and stop movie recording.
HDR/Advanced Bracketing Tab
The HDR tab is accessed by pressing the HDR
button shown highlighted in blue. The HDR
bracketing works by actually adjusting the
camera’s exposure parameters between shots. The
only limitations to the bracketing is the camera’s
possible exposure parameters.
The property field specifies the camera property to
be changed. The three options are Shutter Speed,
Aperture, and ISO. The Mid-Point indicates the
middle exposure of the sequence. The step size
sets the number of steps to adjust the exposure
between each shot. The number of shots specifies the number of shots in the sequence. The
maximum number of shots is dynamically calculated based on the mid-point and the possible
camera values.
The minimum and maximum exposure values for the sequence will be displayed above the
Start button. Press the Start button to begin the sequence.
Because the CamRanger is actually changing the camera’s exposure parameters, the camera
must be set to Manual exposure mode to perform HDR bracketing.
HDR sequences can also be performed when the camera is set to bulb mode. The settings
are similar, except that the property is shutter speed/bulb duration and the mid-point is set in
seconds. The minimum bulb duration is 100 ms. The Advanced Bracketing tab will
automatically change to bulb settings when the camera is set to bulb mode.
© CamRanger, 2019
US Patent 9712688
10/04/19
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