Remote Shooting; Single-Frame Shooting - Canon EOS 1D Software Instruction Manual

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Remote Shooting

You can control the camera from your computer and take single-frame shots, timer shots and
interval timer shots. The images are automatically saved on your computer.
Before you use the Remote Shooting function, be sure to check that the camera is
ready for shooting. If the camera is not ready for shooting (the lens is not attached,
etc.), you cannot perform the operation as shown below.

Single-frame Shooting

1
Set the camera up ready to shoot.
2
Make various settings.
See "Camera Settings" (M-94) and "Processing Parameters" (M-96) for information
on how to specify the camera settings.
See "Specifying the Save Destination" (M-93) for information on how to specify the
settings for saving images.
3
Click the [Release] button.
The shot images are displayed in
EOS Viewer Utility and saved in
your computer automatically.
Pressing the space bar allows you to shoot.
M-90

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