ImageBrowser Software User Guide
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Operating the Camera Shutter from a Computer (3/4)
Other Remote Shooting Features
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Interval Timer Shooting
Interval timer shooting is the method of capturing images in
which a set number of frames is recorded at set intervals of time.
Click the [Edit] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and
select [Interval Timer Shooting]. Click [OK] in the warning
message to open the window shown
to the left. Set the values and click
[Start] to start shooting. (Interval:
between 5 seconds and 60 minutes;
Frames: 2 or more)
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REFERENCE
• You may not be able to record at the set interval if it is too short
for the camera to transfer and save the image data.
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Timer Shooting
Timer shooting is the method by which a single image is
recorded after a set number of seconds.
Click the [Edit] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and
select [Timer Shooting] to open a
window like the one shown here.
Set the number of seconds for the
delay and click [Start]. The timer may
be set to a range from 2 seconds to
30 seconds.
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Saving and Recalling Shooting Settings
You can save the current zoom settings and the settings in the
“Field angle/flash” and “Shooting settings” tabs by clicking the
[File] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and selecting
[Save Shooting Settings].
Later when you wish to recall those settings, click the [File]
menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and select [Batch
Shooting Settings].
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Displaying the Subject on the Camera’s LCD Monitor
You can use the camera’s LCD monitor or a television
connected to the camera to view the subject while shooting
remotely.
Click the [File] menu in the
RemoteCapture Task window
and select [Camera Display
Settings] to open a window like
the one shown here.
Select [Video Out terminal] or [Camera’s LCD monitor] and click
[OK].
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REFERENCE
• See your
Camera User Guide
for information about connecting
the camera to a TV.