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Canon Utilities CameraWindow
README File
Version 5.4
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Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Canon Inc.
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Thank you for purchasing a Canon camera.
This Readme file contains the latest information about Canon
Utilities CameraWindow and Canon Utilities RemoteCapture Task.
Please read this file before using CameraWindow.
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Contents
1. Installing CameraWindow
2. Image types supported by CameraWindow
3. Communicating with Canon camera
4. Downloading images
5. Formatting memory cards while camera images are displayed
6. Sound memos in the camera cannot be downloaded
7. Notes regarding the direct transfer of a large quantity of
images
8. Notes regarding downloading sound files created with the
camera's Sound Recorder
9. Notes regarding Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
10. Windows XP and the Fast User Switching feature
11. Shooting with cameras that support image display
12. Shooting with the camera's shutter button
13. AF lock and macros
1. Installing CameraWindow
CameraWindow is started from ZoomBrowser EX Version 5.2 or later.
This software makes it possible to transfer images from a Canon
camera as well as make Canon camera settings. Ensure that
ZoomBrowser EX 5.2 or later is installed before installing
CameraWindow.
2. Image types supported by CameraWindow
CameraWindow supports the following image types.
- Files of images taken using a Canon camera
- JPEG image files that conform to the DCF standard
3. Communicating with Canon camera
(1) During communication between CameraWindow and the Canon
digital camera, do not use the Canon camera's mode dial,
remove the memory card or battery, and do not unplug the
cable between the camera and PC. Depending on your computer's
operating environment, doing any of the above could result
in faulty operation of your computer.
(2) Do not put your computer into standby mode while the camera
is connected to the computer's USB or IEEE1394 port. If you
have accidentally put your computer into standby mode while
the camera is still connected to the computer's USB or
IEEE1394 port, resume from standby mode with the cable still
plugged in. If you pull out the cable while still in standby
mode, you may not be able to resume correctly from standby,
depending on the computer model. Please refer to your
computer's manual for more details about standby mode.
(3) CameraWindow cannot connect to a camera that is currently in
communication with another application. If the camera is
communicating with other software, exit the application that
is communicating with the camera and restart CameraWindow.
4. Downloading images
Before you download images to the computer using CameraWindow,
check that you have enough free space on the target disk. If you
download images to a disk that does not have enough free space,
image transfer may stop midway and fail to finish properly.
5. Formatting memory cards while camera images are displayed
If a memory card is formatted from the [Camera settings] option
in the menu that appears after clicking the [Set] button in
CameraWindow that displays camera images, some computers may
experience malfunctions. For example, the image display window
may freeze and not respond to operations.
If this happens with your computer, please refrain from
formatting the memory card from CameraWindow and use the camera
body itself to format the memory card instead.
6. Sound memos in the camera cannot be downloaded
The Sound Memo file set for an image file using the camera
cannot be downloaded to the PC using the camera's Direct Transfer
feature. Only the image file can be downloaded. To download the
Sound Memo, please use the CameraWindow's image download feature.
7. Notes regarding the direct transfer of a large quantity of
images
Please keep the number of images transferred at one time using
Direct Transfer to 500 at most.
If you attempt to transfer a large quantity of images, the camera
may freeze in the middle of the transfer. If this happens, turn
the camera power off and back on, and transfer the images that
were not transferred. We recommend that you use the CameraWindow's
image download feature when transferring a large quantity of
images to the computer.
8. Notes regarding downloading sound files created with the
camera's Sound Recorder
When you remove a memory card that contains only sound files
created using the camera's Sound Recorder feature from the camera
and connect it to a computer via a card reader, it may not be
recognized from CameraWindow. In this case, insert the memory
card in a Canon camera loaded with the Sound Recorder feature and,
with the memory card inserted, connect the camera to the computer.
9. Notes regarding Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
The setting for auto-launching when the camera is connected takes
effect after restarting the computer only when using Windows Me.
10. Windows XP and the Fast User Switching feature
This program does not support the Fast User Switching feature in
Windows XP. If you use the Fast User Switching feature while
using this program, it may not operate correctly. To avoid
problems, we recommend you close this program before using Fast
User Switching.
11. Shooting with cameras that support image display
If you connect to a Canon camera that can display images on its
LCD monitor or output them to its Video Out terminal, you can
remotely select the camera's output mode from RemoteCapture Task
at any time during the connection. When adjusting the digital
zoom, the images in the camera's LCD monitor and Video Out output
are displayed with the maximum optical zoom. Please use the
viewfinder display in the RemoteCapture Task's Window when
setting the digital zoom.
12. Shooting with the camera's shutter button
You can remotely shoot an image by pressing the Release button
in the RemoteCapture Task's screen.
You can also shoot the image by pressing the camera's shutter
button. The delay between the pressing of the camera's shutter
button and the actual shooting of the image is slightly longer
when the shutter button is used in conjunction with RemoteCapture
Task than when the camera is used entirely by itself.
13. AF lock and macros
In the RemoteCapture Task's Window,
Macro settings can become unstable if you unlock the auto focus.
If this happens, you should check your macro settings again.
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