Smart Shooter is an advanced and easy to use application designed to enable you to control your camera from your PC being able to explore and experiment to take the perfect picture.
Automatic download and display means you can fully evaluate your photos in seconds, and real time live view output will help you focus and compose the scene. Scripting language lets you control your camera, allowing you to take multiple photos with varying settings just by clicking a single button.
Supported cameras:
· Canon 1D Mark IV
· Canon 5D Mark II
· Canon 7D
· Canon 40D
· Canon 50D
· Canon 60D
· Canon 450D
· Canon Rebel XSi
· Canon Kiss X2
· Canon 500D
· Canon Rebel T1i
· Canon Kiss X3
· Canon 550D
· Canon Rebel T2i
· Canon Kiss X4
· Canon 600D
· Canon Rebel T3i
· Canon Kiss X5
· Canon 1000D
· Canon Rebel XS
· Canon Kiss F
· Canon 1100D
· Canon Rebel T3
· Canon Kiss X50
· Nikon D3
· Nikon D3s
· Nikon D3x
· Nikon D4
· Nikon D40
· Nikon D60
· Nikon D80
· Nikon D90
· Nikon D200
· Nikon D300
· Nikon D300s
· Nikon D700
· Nikon D800
· Nikon D800E
· Nikon D5000
· Nikon D5100
· Nikon D7000
Limitations:
· You can only use it for a maximum of 15 times
· Each time you use it, you can only take 24 photos
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Support for Canon 100D and 700D
· Support for Nikon D7100 (windows verison only)
· Add new camera setting for auto focus mode
· Add ability to reshoot a specific photo with the same filename
· Add ability to delete a specific photo
· Add presets for photo download/filename options
· Add filename expression variable for customer text
· Fix issue causing failure to start when asynchronous camera communication is disabled
· Fix issue causing failure to start when running over Windows remote desktop
· Fix crash on Windows when Nikon cameras are unexpectedly disconnected
· Fix problem with consistency of camera name database during camera connection
· Fix problem with consistency of camera name after edit
· Improve UI for Script Controls window
· Add slave camera script
· Allow manual memory card formatting on some Nikon models whilst tethered