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Shooting with RemoteCapture
RemoteCapture will start if you click the ImageBrowser [Edit] menu and select
[RemoteCapture] when the camera is connected to the computer via a USB port.
RemoteCapture lets you activate the camera’s shutter button remotely from the computer.
The captured image is automatically saved into the currently selected ImageBrowser folder.
• RemoteCapture can only shoot still images.
• If an EOS D30 camera is connected via a USB port, clicking the shutter button on the
camera also downloads the image directly to the computer.
RemoteCapture Window
Thumbnail View
Displays thumbnails of all the images shot in the
current session since RemoteCapture was started.
Number of Frames that
Can Be Captured
Displays the number of
images that can be saved
to the computer or the
camera’s CF card.
Displays the location in
which files are saved.
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Control Buttons
These buttons control
the basic RemoteCapture
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Displays the image information.
Allows you to add
comments to images.
Image View
Displays the image selected in the Thumbnail View.
Displays the distribution
of brightness data.
How to Start RemoteCapture Instead of Displaying the Camera Window
The settings can be changed so that ImageBrowser automatically starts
RemoteCapture instead of its Camera Window when the camera is connected to
the computer’s USB port.
(1) Click the ImageBrowser [Edit] menu and select [Preferences].
(2) In the Preferences dialog, click the [Camera] tab and set [Camera Controls for
USB Connection] to [Start RemoteCapture].
The RemoteCapture window will now show instead of the ImageBrowser Camera
Window when the camera is connected to the USB port and starts ImageBrowser.