iOS  User’s  Manual  for  the   CamRanger,  CamRanger  Share,  and   CamRanger  PT  Hub  &  Tripod   V  2.0.
Table  of  Contents   CamRanger  Hardware  .............................................................................................................  4   CamRanger  Registration  ..........................................................................................................  5   CamRanger  Setup  ....................................................................................................................  6   Firmware  Update  .........................
Bulb  Ramping  .....................................................................................................................................  32   Tools  ..................................................................................................................................................  33   Tips  &  Troubleshooting  .........................................................................................................  33   Registration  ..................
CamRanger  Hardware   The  CamRanger  device  is  turned  on  by   sliding  the  power  switch,  located  on  the   side  of  the  unit,  towards  the  front  of  the   device.  The  green  power  light  will  illuminate   when  the  unit  is  powered  on.     The  charging  port  is  located  next  to  the   power  switch.
CamRanger  Registration   Before  an  iPad,  iPhone,  or  iPod  Touch  can  be  used  with  a  CamRanger,  it  needs  to  be  registered.   Registration  requires  Internet  connectivity.  Before  proceeding,  confirm  connectivity.  (Do  not   connect  to  the  CamRanger  network.)     Launch  the  iOS  CamRanger  app  and  the  following  screen  appears.
Enter  the  8-‐character  CamRanger  serial  number.  The  serial  number  is  located  both  on  the   bottom  of  the  back  cover  as  well  as  above  the  battery  underneath  the  back  cover.  Note:  the   serial  number  contains  only  letters  and  NO  numbers.     Press  the  “Register”  button  to  register.
Launch  the  CamRanger  iOS  app.  The  application  will  connect  to  the  CamRanger  and  the  user   will  be  able  to  control  the  camera.       For  common  problems  with  setup  and  connection  refer  to  the  Troubleshooting  section  at  the   end  of  the  manual.
CamRanger  iOS  App   Note:  the  CamRanger  iOS  app  supports  the  iPad,  iPhone,  and  the  iPod  Touch.  For  brevity,  only   the  iPad  landscape  screenshots  will  be  shown  as  the  equivalent  portrait  or  iPhone  versions  are   very  similar.  Any  places  where  significant  differences  exist  will  be  called  out.
Recent  Thumbnails   • • • • • •   As  images  are  captured,  the  thumbnails  are  automatically  downloaded  and  displayed   along  the  top  of  the  screen.  The  thumbnails  may  be  scrolled  left  and  right  when  more   are  downloaded  than  can  fit.   A  thumbnail  may  be  selected  to  view  the  corresponding  image  for  viewing.
Main  Image  View   Live  view  and  captured  images  are  displayed  within  the  main  image  view.   Captured  Images   Images  will  be  displayed  in  the  main  image  view  in  one  of  two  ways,  by  selecting  a  thumbnail  in   the  thumbnails  section  or  through  the  Auto-‐View  feature.
Advanced  Tabs   There  are  four  tabs  providing  advanced  information  or  controls:  Data,  Focus,  Timer,  and  HDR.   (The  iPhone  display  has  a  fifth  tab  to  incorporate  the  Advanced  Settings  button.)   Data  Tab         The  data  tab  shows  an  RGB  histogram  and  meta-‐data  associated  with  the  image  in  the  main   image  view.
• • Focus  Adjust   o There  are  two  sets  of  buttons  to  move  the  lens’  focal  plane  nearer  or  further   from  the  camera.   o Each  set  has  three  buttons  with  different  sized  arrows  to  specify  a  large,   medium,  or  small  step  in  focus.   o Tap  the  button  to  move  the  focus  by  a  single  increment,  holding  down  the   button  will  have  no  affect.
• o Time  Lapse  –  HDR   § If  the  camera  is  in  manual  exposure  mode,  a  small  HDR  toggle  button  will   appear  allowing  the  combination  of  a  time  lapse  and  HDR  sequence.
• • • • • o Typically  the  step  size  values  are  in  increments  of  1/3  stops.  However,  this  can   vary  based  on  the  camera  settings.  For  example  if  the  camera  is  configured  to   only  allow  ISO  values  corresponding  to  full  stops,  then  the  step  size  increment   will  be  1  stop.
or  dial  on  the  camera,  and  would  otherwise  be  disabled  in  Camera  mode.  However,  in  PC  mode   no  property  changes  done  physically  to  the  camera  will  be  recognized  and  any  changes  made   through  CamRanger  will  be  lost  after  disconnecting.
• • • while  live  view  is  active.  For  time  critical  applications,  a  remote  trigger,  such  as   an  RF  trigger,  can  be  used  in  combination  with  the  CamRanger.   Auto  /  Manual  Focus  Toggle   o The  AF/MF  Focus  toggle  button  allows  the  user  to  change  the  focusing  between   auto  and  manual  without  having  to  physically  adjust  the  camera.
• • •                             CamRanger  Connection:  A  state  dependent  “Connect”  or  “Disconnect”  button  is   available  to  the  user  as  a  troubleshooting  option  to  avoid  closing  the  application  in  the   case  of  connection  problems.
• • • • • • • • •   Grid  Lines:  Overlay  a  grid  over  the  main  image  view  (options  of  3x3  or  4x6)   Grid  Color:    Select  either  gray,  white,  black,  or  red  grid  line  color   Highlights:  Blinks  solid  red  over  overexposed  highlights   Shadows:  Blinks  solid  blue  over  underexposed  shadows   Focus  Peaking:  During  live  view/movie  will  attempt  to  outline  in  red
Controls     • • • • • • • •   Client  Mode:  Removes  all  camera  controls  from  the  main  display  such  that  camera   settings  cannot  be  changed  or  the  camera  controlled.   Auto-‐View:  Automatically  downloads  and  displays  images  as  they  are  taken.   Auto-‐Save:  Automatically  downloads  and  saves  images  to  the  iOS  photo  library.
• following.  One  should  check  the  default  video  length  for  the  camera  in  use  to  determine   the  appropriate  time  for  the  movie  restart.     Volume  Shutter:    When  the  volume  shutter  is  turned  on,  the  user  can  capture  images   using  the  volume  buttons  on  the  iOS  device.
o Show  Manual:  View  this  document.  Note:  it  can  be  saved  to  iBooks  for  easier   reading  and  navigation.   o Email:  Email  with  your  questions,  problems,  comments,  etc.
Card  Contents       The  card  contents  button  shown  above  will  transfer  to  a  view  displaying  thumbnails  of  the   images  on  the  camera’s  removable  media.  The  app  will  initially  load  the  most  recent  16   thumbnails  on  a  scrollable  window.
The  images  displayed  within  the  compare  screen  are  not  full  resolution,  but  are  scaled  down.   They  can  be  zoomed  in  and  out  with  a  double  tap  or  pinch  zooming.  To  save,  delete,  or  rate  an   individual,  first  tap  on  image  to  select  it,  as  indicated  by  a  yellow  outline  around  the  image.
The  list  of  all  the  rated  images  on  the  current  memory  can  be  accessed  from  the  “Settings”   button  (see  the  Advanced  Settings  section  for  more  details).           The  Ratings  list  displays  all  the  ratings  associated  with  images  on  the  camera’s  memory  card.
To  join  an  existing  network,  first  connect  to  the  CamRanger   network  from  within  the  iOS  settings  and  then  start  the   CamRanger  app.    Select  the  ‘Settings’  button  from  within  the   CamRanger  app  and  click  on  the  ‘View/Edit’  tab.    A  dialog  will   appear  listing  any  networks  that  the  CamRanger  sees.
CamRanger  Controller       The  CamRanger  firmware  must  be  updated  to  version  6  and  above  to  enable  sharing.  The   photographer  has  complete  control  over  what  is  shared  to  iOS  devices  with  the  CamRanger   Share  app.
The  set  limit  on  devices  connected  to  the  CamRanger  network  with  the  CamRanger  Share  app  is   50  devices.
CamRanger  PT  Hub  and  Tripod   • To  use  the  CamRanger  PT  Hub  and  Motorized  tripod,  a  CamRanger  is  required.   • The  CamRanger  PT  Hub  and  MP-‐360  (MP  101,  Bescor,  or  Hague)  will  only  work  with   CamRanger  firmware  4  and  up  and  the  CamRanger  app  2.0  and  up.
MP-‐360  Tripod  Head  Hardware     • •                   Install  Batteries:  Open  the  battery  compartment  by  sliding  the  cover  downward  and  lifting   it  outward,  insert  the  4  AA  batteries  in  the  same  position  as  the  markings  inside  the  battery   compartment.
• •   Required  parts:   o CamRanger*   o CamRanger  PT  Hub   o Motorized  tripod  (either  the  MP-‐360,  Bescor,  or  Hague)*   o USB  cable  (included  with  CamRanger  or  camera)   o Serial  Connector  (included  with  the  CamRanger  PT  Hub)   o USB  2.
CamRanger  App  Additions  with  the  PT  Hub     When  the  CamRanger  PT  Hub  and  MP-‐360  (or  MP  101,  Bescor,  or  Hague  Tripod)  are  used  with   the  CamRanger,  a  “Tripod”  tab  will  appear  including  the  following  display.
§ Num  Shots:  Enter  the  total  number  of  shots  to  take   § Shot  Delay:  Enter  the  number  of  seconds  to  delay  between  each  shot   § Move  Direction:  Select  the  direction  of  movement  between  pictures:up,  down,   right,  left,
§ Max  duration:  Enter  the  max/min  number  of  milliseconds  for  any  bulb  shot.    If   the  EV  change  is  positive  this  will  be  the  maximum  bulb  length.  If  the  EV  change   is  negative,  this  will  be  the  minimum  bulb  length.
Registration     • • • If  the  CamRanger  iOS  app  is  re-‐installed,  the  iOS  device  may  need  to  be  re-‐registered.   Most  registration  issues  are  due  to  not  having  Internet  connectivity  or  entering  the   serial  number  incorrectly.   If  you  still  have  issues,  please  email  contact@CamRanger.com  for  assistance.
Commands     • • • • • • • Depending  on  the  camera  and  the  mode,  capture  can  fail  if  the  camera  fails  to  acquire   focus.   Intervalometer,  Bulb,  and  Advanced  Bracketing  sequence  commands  are  stored  on  the   CamRanger  hardware  such  that  the  iOS  device  does  not  need  to  remain  on  and   connected.
CamRanger  PT  Hub  and  Tripod   • • • If  the  tripod  head  becomes  unresponsive,  securely  reconnect  the  serial  connector  to  the   tripod  head.     The  speed  of  the  tripod  may  vary  depending  on  the  weight  of  the  camera  and  battery   life  of  the  tripod  head.   When  using  the  CamRanger  PT  Hub,  the  CamRanger  battery  will  drain  more  quickly.