33WindowsShooting with RemoteCaptureRemoteCapture will start if you click the ZoomBrowser EX [Edit] menu and select[RemoteCapture] when the camera is connected to the computer via a USB port.RemoteCapture lets you activate the camera’s shutter button remotely from the computer.The captured image is automatically saved into the currently selected ZoomBrowser EX folder.• RemoteCapture can only shoot still images.• If an EOS D30 camera is connected via a USB port, clicking the shutter button on thecamera also downloads the image directly to the computer.RemoteCapture WindowThumbnail ViewDisplays thumbnails of all the images shot in thecurrent session since RemoteCapture was started.Number of Frames thatCan Be CapturedDisplays the number ofimages that can be savedto the computer or thecamera’s CF card.Displays the location inwhich files are saved.(Ü p. 36)Control ButtonsThese buttons controlthe basic RemoteCapturefunctions. (Ü p. 34)Displays the imageinformation.Allows you to addcomments to images.Image ViewDisplays the image selected in the Thumbnail View.Displays the distributionof brightness data.How to Start RemoteCapture Instead of Displaying the Camera WindowThe settings can be changed so that ZoomBrowser EX automatically startsRemoteCapture instead of its Camera Window when the camera is connected tothe computer’s USB port.(1) Click the ZoomBrowser EX [File] menu and select [Preferences].(2) In the Preferences dialog, click the [AutoStart] tab and set [Automatic StartOptions] to [RemoteCapture].The RemoteCapture window will now show instead of the ZoomBrowser EX CameraWindow when the camera is connected to the USB port and starts ZoomBrowser EX.