![]() Please see the section on photo booth shooting for help one setting up a photo booth. ![]() ![]() Then if there is a communication failure between the camera and PC it is possible to turn everything off and to start again. If the camera is located a long way from the PC or is not easily accessible it is essential that there is a way of turning the power to the camera on and off. It is advisable to use a mains DC adaptor when using PSRemote for extended periods or when using the time lapse features. You can also use a USB hub that connects to a LAN such as the Belkin Network USB Hub. These can be active USB 2.0 extender cables or extenders using Cat 5e cable for greater range and reliability. There are commercially available USB extenders which can be used if the camera needs to be further from the computer. PSRemote has been tested using two 5m cables connected to USB hubs and a 4m cable connected to the camera giving a total length of 14m (approx 46 feet). One or more USB hubs can be used to extend the distance e.g. The USB cable may be up to 5m (16 feet) long. PSRemote is able to control the exposure mode, ISO, shutter speed, aperture and lens zoom setting of most PowerShot cameras. Virtually all of the camera's settings can be controlled from the PC (the degree of control depends on the camera model). PSRemote allows Canon PowerShot digital cameras to be operated tethered to a PC using a USB cable.
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