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    Set up the camera for Live View shooting beforehand. Note that 
    remote capture of movies is not supported. 
    For web browsers that do not support JavaScript, see page 63, 
    “Remote Capture.” 
    1Click [Simple control].
    XThe basic capture screen and the 
    Live View image are displayed.
    Remote Capture [Simple control]
    Live View image screen
    Release button 
    Manual focus button< >  : 
    Focuses closer
      < >: 
    Focuses farther away
    Levels of focus adjustment< > < > : Largest 
    increment
    < > < > : Intermediate 
    increment
     :Smallest 
    increment 
    						
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    Remote Capture [Simple control]
    2Manually adjust the focus.
     Set the lens focus mode switch to 
    .
     Click the buttons < >, < >, 
    < >, < >, < >, and < > 
    to adjust the focus.
    3Take the picture.
     Click the release button. When you 
    let go of the button, the picture is 
    taken.
    XThe captured image is now displayed.
     Captured images are stored on the 
    camera’s memory card.
     To download images to your 
    computer, see page 54, and use the 
    [Viewer] function. 
    						
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    The following instructions are for remote capture with web 
    browsers that do not support JavaScript.
    Set up the camera for Live View shooting beforehand. Note that 
    remote capture of movies is not supported. 
    1Click [Capture].
    XThe capture screen is displayed.
     The Live View image is not displayed.
    2Take the picture.
     Set the lens focus mode switch to 
    . Adjust the focus on the 
    camera.
     Click the release button. When you 
    let go of the button, the picture is 
    taken.
    XThe captured image will be displayed.
     Captured images are stored on the 
    camera’s memory card.
    Remote Capture
    Screen
    Release button  
    						
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    Remote Capture
    3Download images to the 
    computer.
     Click the image.
    XThe image is displayed at a larger 
    size.
     To download the image to your 
    computer, click < >.
     Click [Return] to return to the capture 
    screen.
    Although actual RAW images are not displayed here, they can be 
    downloaded to the computer in the same way as JPEG images. 
    						
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    5
    Using the Camera
    as a Media Server
    Images on a memory card in the camera can be viewed 
    over a wired LAN on a television. 
    This function requires a DLNA*-compatible television, 
    digital photo frame, or similar media player. 
    (Subsequently, this equipment is collectively referred to 
    as the media player.) 
    * DLNA: Digital Living Network Alliance 
    						
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    These instructions are continued from Chapter 1. 
     Press  and turn the  dial to 
    select the set number, and then press 
    . 
     Press  again. After the 
    connection wizard closes, the display 
    will return to the menu screen.
    The media server network settings are now complete. 
    Configuring Media Server Communication Settings 
    						
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    Operate the media player controls to display images recorded on the 
    camera’s memory card on a television. Note that RAW images and 
    movies cannot be displayed. 
    The following operations are performed on the media player. For 
    details, refer to the instruction manual for the media player. 
    1Display the media player setting 
    screen on your television. 
     Using the media player functions, 
    display the  (media 
    server) icon on the television. 
     A different icon may be displayed, 
    depending on the media player. In 
    that case, locate the icon labeled 
    EOS1D. 
    Displaying Captured Images on a Television 
    						
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    Displaying Captured Images on a Television
    2Select the <  EOS1D> (media 
    server) icon. 
     Selecting the <  EOS1D> icon will 
    display an icon of the memory card. 
    After you select this icon, you can 
    select folders and images. 
     Select an image to display it at a 
    larger size on the television. For 
    details, refer to the instruction manual 
    for the media player. EOS1D
     Information overlay and details displayed on the television vary 
    depending on the media player. Note that depending on the media 
    player, image information may not be displayed. 
     Icons labeled 1-100 (for example) contain images grouped by file 
    number in the selected folder (***EOS1D). 
     Date information shown for images is based on Exif information added to 
    the images. 
     Date information shown for memory cards or folders may be the current 
    date set on the camera, in some cases.
    IMG_0002.JPG
    IMG_0003.JPG
    CF
    02/28/2012100EOS1D
    02/28/20121-100
    02/28/2012
    IMG_0001.JPG
    02/28/2012
    EOS 1D 
    						
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    6
    Managing
    Settings Information 
    						
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    Check the network settings as follows.
    1Select [Communication settings].
    2Select [Network settings].
     Once [Communication func] is set 
    to [Enable], you can select [Network 
    settings].
    3Select [Set up].
    4 Select [Confirm settings].
    XThe settings are displayed.
    Checking Settings 
    						
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