Hdr/Advanced Bracketing Tab - CamRanger MINI User Manual

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camera and camera properties, most importantly the
capture mode. The continuous capture mode operates
differently for Nikon and Canon. For Canon, the capture
button operates like the camera's trigger, shots are taken as
long as the capture button is pressed. Nikon is different in
that if a continuous shooting mode is selected, a burst number must also be set. With each
single capture press that number of shots will then be taken.
For Canon cameras, a yellow button will appear at the top left of the Capture button. This
button is the equivalent of performing a "half-press" of the camera's shutter button. This is
useful for getting auto focus and determining the camera's exposure metering. If the camera's
exposure mode is set to manual, the exposure meter will briefly show the exposure level. If
set to an automated exposure mode, the exposure parameters calculated by the camera will
be shown for a few seconds. For example, if in aperture priority, the shutter speed calculated
by the camera will be shown briefly.
The auto / manual focus toggle button shows if the camera will attempt to focus as part of
capture. Depending on the camera and configuration the user may or may not be able to
change this.
The live view button toggles live view on and off. Live view must be controlled from the
CamRanger and not from the camera.
The movie button toggles movie mode on and off. 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 below. 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.
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US Patent 9712688
09/07/18
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