If you try to connect to a Canon using a different connection setting (for example, the setting used for Canon's Camera Connect app, or for FieldMonitor running on a different iDevice), FieldMonitor may say “Camera refused connection.” You must set up different connections for different apps, and for different iDevices. Some cameras can only remember three sets of connections if you need more, you will need to re-use a set or sets. Some Canons will use these names automatically when a new connection is registered with others, you'll need to manually edit a “set” name to identify it properly. To keep track of the different connections, give each copy of FieldMonitor its own name, for example “FieldMonitor-SE” for a copy of FieldMonitor on an iPhone SE, and “FieldMonitor-Air” for FieldMonitor on an iPad Air. If you run Canon Camera Connect and FieldMonitor on the same iDevice at different times, that also counts as two connections. If you use FieldMonitor running on two different iDevices at different times, that’s two different connections. On some cameras, each connection is a “set” on others you “register a device for connection” or “add a device to connect to” when you first connect a remote app to the camera. simulation is set to Enable, otherwise what you see in live view willĬanons manage connections to different apps and/or devices individually. If you use FieldMonitor’s ‘scopes or false color to adjust still-photo exposure, make sure that Expo. simulation (photo modes only) determines whether the live-view image simulates the exposure you’ll get when you take a picture. Use the camera’s photo review only if you’re primarily working with the camera’s monitor and use that display for reviewing photos instead of FieldMonitor.) (FieldMonitor’s photo review is usually better than the camera’s photo review as the camera’s frozen live-view image doesn't exactly match the captured photo. You can unfreeze the image by tapping the AF or METER button, but it’s easier to work if the camera’s image doesn’t freeze. Photo Review Time turned on, the camera’s Image Review should be off, or set to a short time like 2 sec.: the camera’s live-view image will remain frozen for that time, even if FieldMonitor’s review finishes earlier.
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