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CamRanger

CamRanger. CamRanger is a stand-alone device that connects to select Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras with a provided USB cable. It creates an ad-hoc WiFi network that your device ( iPad , iPhone , iPod Touch, Android, or Mac or Windows computer) can then connect to.

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CamRanger

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  1. CamRanger CamRanger is a stand-alone device that connects to select Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras with a provided USB cable. It creates an ad-hoc WiFi network that your device (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, or Mac or Windows computer) can then connect to. The free CamRanger app then enabled control of the camera. There is no need for a computer or existing Internet connection.

  2. Equipment • Canon or Nikon DSLR with USB port and Live View • CamRanger hardware (Portable Battery Powered 3G/4G Wireless N Router TL-MR3040) • iPad mini or MacBook Pro (in this case)

  3. What it Does • Wirelessly stream live view from the camera to the device. • Double tap to increase magnification. • Single tap to focus on an area or make incremental focus adjustments.

  4. Interface

  5. View and Set Camera Properties • Shutter Speed • Aperture • ISO • Metering Mode • Drive/Shooting Mode • White Balance • Image Format • Exposure Compensation & Bracketing • Software Auto-Focus toggle to toggle AF/MF

  6. View Camera Card Contents • View thumbnails of the images on your camera’s memory card. • Select images to be permanently deleted or download them and save into your device’s (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, or Mac or Windows computer) photo library. • Double tap image to view full resolution image.

  7. Take and View Pictures • Wirelessly capture images in multiple drive modes. • Thumbnails automatically appear on the top of the screen after taking a picture. • Tap a thumbnail to view the image and its associated meta-data. • Images are always saved to the camera card and optionally downloaded to the device. • Optionally select to have images automatically view on the device.

  8. Auto-View • Configure your device to automatically display pictures as they are taken. • Toggle on “Client Mode” to remove camera controls from the device. • Allows others such as clients, directors, or associates to quickly and wirelessly view the shots after they are taken by the photographer at the camera.

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