What's new in Smart Shooter 3.37
May 22, 2018
- Fix possible app hang on windows, during handling of unexpected camera disconnection
- Fix possible crash on mac, if camera gets disconnected while downloads are pending
- Improve scheduling of download threads for multi-camera parallel downloads
- Enable USB fast poll when camera battery is fully charged
New in Smart Shooter 3.36 (Feb 13, 2018)
- Fix auto focus for Canon 750D and other newer Canon cameras
- Fix focus stacking script for some older Nikon Cameras
- Add filename expression token [X] for camera serial number
New in Smart Shooter 3.34 (Nov 28, 2017)
- Fix issue with default storage mode not being applied after camera reconnection
- Play intermittent beep when lost camera connection is detected
New in Smart Shooter 3.33 (Nov 28, 2017)
- Add support for Nikon D850
- Add ability to set per-camera display rotation
- Fix ability to shoot with older Canon cameras such as the 450D and 40D
- Fix resync of batch number when triggering multiple cameras
- Fix incorrectly disabled Connect/Disconnect buttons in Camera Controls UI
New in Smart Shooter 3.32 (Oct 7, 2017)
- Add support for Canon 77D / 9000D
- Add support for Canon 200D / Rebel SL2 / Kiss X8
- Add support for Canon 800D / Rebel T7i / Kiss X9i
- Add option to disable auto rotation of images
- Add support for strftime() formatting with [T] filename token
- Fix crash during exit if images are still being loaded
- Fix crash when camera is disconnected but photo save operation is still pending
- Fix hang when using some Nikon cameras
- Fix issue with some Nikon cameras disconnecting after failed capture
- Fix intermittent failures with 'MoveFocus' script command, used by focus stacking script
- Fix some minor issues with Nikon D7500 camera properties
- Fix issue where video size was reported incorrectly in the UI
- Fix deletion of photos from camera for simulated Disk storage mode (Nikon D3xxx cameras)
- Fix hang when download failure causes a camera disconnection
- Fix incorrect filename when reshooting photo
- Fix bulb mode for Canon 5D Mark III
- Fix issue with corrupt camera communication
- Fix issue of excessive memory usage during video downloads
- Fix liveview for some Canon cameras such as the 7D and 5D Mark II
- Improve UI visibility for display options menu
- Improve performance of photo file saving
- Improve download performance for continuous shooting
- Attempt to recover photo status after camera disconnect/reconnect
- Attempt to save photo to backup location when photo download/save fails
- Ensure photo display fading only happens if next download is underway
- Ensure display window does not try to load/view video files
- Ensure backslashes are converted correctly for filenames
- Ensure restart prompt is not shown when closing Options/Preferences window
- Override Canon drive mode setting during bulb mode
- Remove use of Canon EDSDK for camera communication
New in Smart Shooter 3.31 (Aug 28, 2017)
- Add support for Canon 200D / Rebel SL2 / Kiss X8
- Add option to disable auto rotation of images
- Add UI to allow selection of GRID network interface/adapter
- Fix crash when camera is disconnected but photo save operation is still pending
- Fix hang when using some Nikon cameras in Mac
- Fix issue with some Nikon cameras disconnecting after failed capture
- Fix intermittent failures with 'MoveFocus' script command, used by focus stacking script
- Fix some minor issues with Nikon D7500 camera properties
- Fix issue where video size was reported incorrectly in the UI
- Fix issue with GRID network connection changes being ignored
- Fix deletion of photos from camera for simulated Disk storage mode (Nikon D3xxx cameras)
- Attempt to recover photo status after camera disconnect/reconnect
- Improve UI visibility for display options menu
- Ensure photo display fading only happens if next download is underway
New in Smart Shooter 3.31 (Aug 28, 2017)
- Add support for Canon 200D / Rebel SL2 / Kiss X8
- Add option to disable auto rotation of images
- Add UI to allow selection of GRID network interface/adapter
- Fix crash when camera is disconnected but photo save operation is still pending
- Fix hang when using some Nikon cameras in Mac
- Fix issue with some Nikon cameras disconnecting after failed capture
- Fix intermittent failures with 'MoveFocus' script command, used by focus stacking script
- Fix some minor issues with Nikon D7500 camera properties
- Fix issue where video size was reported incorrectly in the UI
- Fix issue with GRID network connection changes being ignored
- Fix deletion of photos from camera for simulated Disk storage mode (Nikon D3xxx cameras)
- Attempt to recover photo status after camera disconnect/reconnect
- Improve UI visibility for display options menu
- Ensure photo display fading only happens if next download is underway
New in Smart Shooter 3.30 (Aug 28, 2017)
- Fix hang when download failure causes a camera disconnection
- Fix incorrect filename when reshooting photo
- Update to External API to ZeroMQ v4.2.2
New in Smart Shooter 3.29 (Aug 9, 2017)
- Fix bulb mode for Canon 5D Mark III
- Fix issue with corrupt camera communication on Mac version
- Fix issue of excessive memory usage during video downloads
- Fix crash when enabling/disabling External API
- Add support for strftime() formatting with [T] filename token
- Add support for camera groups
- Update Camera Controls UI to support camera groups
- Ensure display window does not try to load/view video files
- Override Canon drive mode setting during bulb mode
- Support External API relay of custom messages between GRID nodes
- Support External API shutter button control with Canon cameras
New in Smart Shooter 3.28 (Aug 9, 2017)
- Add support for Canon 77D / 9000D
- Add support for Canon 800D / Rebel T7i / Kiss X9i
- Improve performance of photo file saving
- Improve download performance for continuous shooting
- Fix liveview for some Canon cameras such as the 7D and 5D Mark II
- Attempt to save photo to backup location when photo download/save fails
- Increase limit on max GRID network transfers to 99
- Ensure backslashes are converted correctly for filenames on Mac
- Ensure restart prompt is not shown when closing Options/Preferences window
New in Smart Shooter 3.27 (May 2, 2017)
- Switch to DevMate for licensing system
- Remove use of Canon EDSDK for camera communication
New in Smart Shooter 3.26 (May 2, 2017)
- Improve performance with multi-camera asynchronous downloads
- Balance downloads across detected USB host controllers
- Add individual tracking of camera busy status
- Add automatic detection of physical camera USB attach/detach
- Recover USB connection state after camera plug/unplug
- Rename 'Refresh List' button to 'Detect'
- Remove JPEG previewer script
- Change UI labels for supported cameras option
- Fix option for resetting sequence/batch number after barcode scan
New in Smart Shooter 3.25 (Feb 1, 2017)
- Add warning popup for unexpected camera disconnection
- Add prototype for Canon EDSDK replacement
- Add USB download rate to information shown in camera table
- Improve UI for Log window
- Improve UI for Camera Controls window
- Fix UI layout of Options window on high DPI displays
- Fix photo scale when 1:1 pixel display ratio is requested
- Fix intermittent crash after camera becomes disconnected
- Fix possible buffer overflow/crash during camera detection on windows
- Stop excessive camera communication traffic with Nikon D3xxx models
- Ensure restart prompt is only show once when changing options
- Ensure camera trigger requests are rejected when mirror lockup is enabled
- Disable shoot action in camera context menu when mirror lockup is enabled
- Cleanup and reduce logging during camera detection
New in Smart Shooter 3.24 (Nov 19, 2016)
- Fix error causing early expiration of trial version
- Fix intermittent hang caused by race condition with excessive logging
- Fix intermittent hang during shutdown, due to race condition with log messages
- Add support for easy bug/crash reporting using Bugsplat
- Reduce External API traffic message to trace level
- Remove unnecessary log warnings about unmapped Canon properties
- Stop duplicate work when setting names during camera connection
New in Smart Shooter 3.23 (Nov 19, 2016)
- Add support for Canon 5D Mark IV
- Add display option for always showing the most recent photo
- Optimise GRID photo saving when using shared NAS storage
- Update to Canon EDSDK v3.5
New in Smart Shooter 3.22 (Sep 29, 2016)
- Add support for Nikon D5
- Add support for Nikon D500
- Add JPEG only option for GRID network photo syncing
- Add button to force resynchronise of camera batch numbers
- Synchronise batch number when triggered multiple cameras
- Optimise file operations for computing photo hash when saving files
- Improve accuracy of liveview zoom region size/position
- Improve performance of downloads from multiple Nikon cameras
- Fix ability to change camera settings from the camera table
- Fix/avoid crash in Microsoft Windows runtime on certain CPUs
New in Smart Shooter 3.20 (Apr 18, 2016)
- Support utf-8 text
- Update code signing certificate for compatibility with latest Windows requirements
- Add filename expression token [E] for photo file extension
- Add warning message for when Graphics card does not support OpenGL
New in Smart Shooter 3.19 (Mar 20, 2016)
- Fix error when saving photos to sub-directories of photo download directory
- Fix crash when reading JPEG image if file contains bad data
- Fix crash if script interpreter cannot be initialised
- Fix crash on mac due to missing liblzma library
- Keep history of previous log file contents (up to 8mbyte limit)
New in Smart Shooter 3.18 (Jan 26, 2016)
- Fix issue of data file corruption after crash
- Fix crash on mac when opening photo in external editor app
- Fix layout of mac DMG package contents
New in Smart Shooter 3.17 (Dec 22, 2015)
- Fix crash when deleting and then taking photo with the same filename
- Fix crash when UI has to resize scroll bars
- Detect JPEG orientation from Nikon photos
- Ensure Canon storage mode is not forced to Disk on first connection
New in Smart Shooter 3.16 (Nov 17, 2015)
- Detect orientation of JPEG images and auto-rotate display
- Add ability for applying presets to custom camera selection
New in Smart Shooter 3.15 (Sep 8, 2015)
- Fix ability to resume Nikon liveview after camera trigger
- Ensure Nikon liveview AF area mode is set to 'Normal' to allow UI focus positioning
New in Smart Shooter 3.14 (Sep 1, 2015)
- Add 'JPEG' camera Storage mode to allow selectively only downloading JPEG photos
- Improve performance of External API message communication
New in Smart Shooter 3.13 (Aug 8, 2015)
- Allow trigger during liveview for Nikon D3200 and D3300
- Add Auto Focus action to camera context menu UI
- Ensure External API reports cameras from all GRID nodes
- Ensure External API receives event messages from all GRID nodes
- Relax restriction on valid IP host addresses for GRID nodes
New in Smart Shooter 3.12 (Jul 28, 2015)
- Allow editing of camera settings directly from camera table UI
- Fix inconsistent camera status and settings when running scripts
- Ensure camera power information is updated across GRID network
- Ensure node remove requests are set to all GRID nodes
- Improve method for GRID node synchronisation
- Gracefully handle GRID nodes that have clashing IP addresses
- Only warn for GRID node mismatch against connected nodes
- Only save GRID node addresses that were active or manually added
New in Smart Shooter 3.11 (Jun 22, 2015)
- Add DOF Preview functionality for supported Nikon cameras
- Fix problem with how GRID logic handles network unavailable conditions
- Fix mouse input handling for retina displays
New in Smart Shooter 3.10 (Jun 2, 2015)
- Add support for Nikon D7200
- Add support for Canon 5DS and 5DS R
- Add support for Canon 750D / Rebel T6i / Kiss X8i
- Add support for Canon 760D / Rebel T6s / 8000D
- Add support for Canon 1D Mark III and 1Ds Mark III
- Add ability to manually add GRID node by IP address
- Improve reliability and performance of GRID networking
- Save GRID node adddresses in database file
- Allow quick view of photos when changing selection in Recent Photos window
- Fix problem with saving UI state of Filename Options window
- Fix memory leak during External API usage
New in Smart Shooter 3.9 (May 14, 2015)
- Fix issue with Nikon liveview mode continuously activating mirror/shutter
- Add option to customise spacing between photos in display window
- Move UI for display options to display window toolbar
New in Smart Shooter 3.8 (May 7, 2015)
- Add support for camera Drive Mode setting
- Add support for customising the liveview refresh rate
- Add option to reset sequence/batch number when Unique Taq or Barcode is changed
- Add possible fix for Canon communication relibility issues on Windows
- Add UI for customising logging levels in Log window
- Add internal support for half pressing shutter release button
- Split UI for Camera Presets and Filename Settings into separate windows
- Improve UI for managing the display's background image
- Ensure Nikon Storage mode is set to Card when starting video recording
- Ensure Camera Controls UI is consistent with the current camera status
- Fix app hang on Windows after failed Nikon USB transfers
- Fix Storage mode settings for Nikon D200, D40, D60, D80
- Fix Image Quality settings for Nikon D200, D40, D60, D80
- Save and restore the enabled log levels with app options
New in Smart Shooter 3.7 (Mar 24, 2015)
- Allow re-ordering of UI table columns
- Fix error when loading decimal numbers for script UI
- Improve reliability of Canon camera management on Windows
- Reduce text width for UI table column names
New in Smart Shooter 3.6 (Mar 12, 2015)
- Add support for Nikon D5500
- Add External API feature
- Add ability to select multiple cameras or photos and apply actions to them
- Add ability to hide photos from list, without deleting them
- Add Refresh List action to camera context menu
- Improve accuracy of camera clock syncing to (to +-100ms from local time)
- Improve detection of barcodes during automatic barcode scanning
- Improve reliability of camera detection on Mac
- Improve detection of duplicate Nikon cameras on Windows
- Extend actions available in photo context menu
- Ensure photo delete operations affect all copies across GRID network
- Fix issue with double filename extensions when using [O] in filename expression
- Fix UI layout issues with Options window
- Remove Reset Sequence/Batch number buttons from Options window
- Deprecate [N] token from filename expression
New in Smart Shooter 3.5 (Feb 2, 2015)
- Fix identification and communication problems with Canon 100D / SL1
- Fix ability to stop script once it's already running
- Fix changing of camera settings across multiple cameras
- Fix missing DLLs in Windows 32-bit installer
- Update Mac OS X minimum version to 10.7 (Lion)
- Force camera Storage mode setting to Disk if no memory card is inserted
- Ensure formatting is only requested for valid memory cards
- Ensure Connect/Disconnect buttons reflect camera status
- Add camera information for number of memory cards inserted
- Add visible warning for GRID node version mismatch
- Stop printing of duplicate MTP camera device information
New in Smart Shooter 3.4 (Jan 21, 2015)
- Fix batch number increments across grid network
- Fix crash during photo status updates
- Add batch number column to photo table
- Allow secondary display windows to go full screen
New in Smart Shooter 3.3 (Jan 19, 2015)
- Add UI warning for camera batch number mismatches
- Add new EnableDOF/DisableDOF camera script commands
- Add Windows DLL for VC++ OMP redistributable
- Add UI button to force refresh of table information
- Improve behaviour of UI photo transfer progress bar
- Improve handling of Canon video recording state
- Improve network logic for managing/closing duplicate node connections
- Ensure accuracy of clock syncing is not affected by application latency
- Track photo sequence and batch number correctly for grid nodes with not connect cameras
- Fix bug where Nikon D3xxx photo downloads would save zero sized files
- Allow UI table columns to be hidden
- Ensure UI for camera and photo table resizes correctly to information
- Reduce noise of logging for camera messages
New in Smart Shooter 3.2 (Dec 4, 2014)
- Add support for Canon 7D Mark II
New in Smart Shooter 3.1 (Dec 4, 2014)
- Add support for Nikon D750
- Add preliminary support for Nikon Coolpix cameras
- Add button to show/hide camera and photo names in the display window
- Add warning indicator for when multi-camera settings are mismatched
- Add option to set a default camera autofocus mode
- Add ability to enable/disable Mirror Lockup on Canon
- Add button for anticlockwise photo rotation
- Improve UI for adding camera presets
- Allow camera presets to include all available camera settings
- Support display autorotate for RAW photo orientation
- Ensure busy icon is shown whilst local camera operations are pending
- Convert semicolons to underscores in photo filenames
- Harmonise text used for camera autofocus modes
- Harmonise text used for Canon exposure compensation settings
- Show columns for camera settings in the camera table
- Add filename expression token [M] for milliseconds
- Allow filename expression [D] and [T] (date/time) to include a separator character
- Allow SetActiveCamera script function to take camera name as parameter
New in Smart Shooter 3.0 (Nov 3, 2014)
- Smart Shooter GRID - networked multi-computer control of multi-camera arrays
- Switch to 64 bit for Windows version
- Switch to 64 bit for Mac version
- Add support for Nikon D810
- Add support for Nikon D3300
- Add support for Live View on Nikon D3200 and D3300
- Add new UI for listing cameras and photos
- Add ability to scan barcodes directly from captured images
- Add ability to recompute photo filename after capture
- Add ability to save and load camera settings as presets
- Add ability to synchronise camera clocks
- Add ability to format camera memory cards
- Add ability to alter brightness of Liveview image
- Add Liveview only display mode
- Add camera and photo name labels to display window
- Add UI context menus to display window for camera/photo actions
- Improve and optimise performance of display drawing
- General improvements to UI appearance
- Set default Storage mode to Disk
- Ensure mouse wheel does not change dropdown menu selections
- Ensure camera database names are available before connecting to camera
- Support Retina display resolutions on Mac
- Harmonise names used for Canon and Nikon image quality settings
- Support TIFF and PNG background images
- Fix crash on some AMD Radeon HD graphics cards
New in Smart Shooter 3.0 Beta 4 (Oct 21, 2014)
- Switch to 64 bit for Windows version
- Ensure photo names are consistent across network grid transfers
New in Smart Shooter 3.0 Beta 3 (Sep 29, 2014)
- Add support for Nikon D810
- Allow unique tag field to be editting correctly
- Fix download directory used for photo network transfers
- Detect photo network transfers that have already been completed
- Add option for controlling number of network photo transfers
New in Smart Shooter 3.0 Beta 2 (Sep 2, 2014)
- New features since v3 Beta 1:
- Smart Shooter Grid - networked multi-computer control of multi-camera arrays
- Optimise performance of display drawing for large photos
- Add ability to scan barcodes directly from captured images
- Add ability to recompute photo filename after capture
- Harmonise names used for Canon and Nikon image quality settings
- Support TIFF and PNG background images
- Fix crash on some AMD Radeon HD graphics cards
- New features since v2:
- Add support for Live View on Nikon D3200 and D3300
- Add ability to save and load camera settings as presets
- Add ability to synchronise camera clocks
- Add ability to format camera memory cards
- Add ability to alter brightness of Live View image
- Add new UI for listing cameras and photos
- Add Live View only display mode
- Add camera and photo name labels to display window
- Add UI context menus to display window for camera/photo actions
- Improve performance of display drawing
- General improvements to UI appearance
- Ensure mouse wheel does not change dropdown menu selections
- Ensure camera database names are available before connecting to camera
- Support Retina display resolutions on Mac
- Switch to 64 bit for Mac version
New in Smart Shooter 2.18.0 (May 26, 2014)
- Add support for Nikon D4s
- Add support for changing focus mode on Nikon
- Add confirmation prompt for Options reset button
- Fix capture on Nikon D3x
- Fix problem with 'FULL PC' message on some Canon cameras
New in Smart Shooter 2.17.0 (Apr 29, 2014)
- Add support for Canon 1200D
- Fix crash on mac caused by old 'disable asynchronous camera communication' option
- Always show last known aperture/shutter speed for Canon
New in Smart Shooter 2.16.0 (Apr 10, 2014)
- Fix long running memory leak and crash on Mac
- Fix crash/hang on Mac when communicating with cameras during reconnection
- Fix duplicate phantom Canon cameras listed on Mac
- Add option to disable loading of script during start up
New in Smart Shooter 2.15.0 (Mar 26, 2014)
- Support for Nikon Df
- Support for Nikon D5300
- Support for bulb mode shooting on Nikon
- Fix crash during reconnection of Nikon cameras
- Fix long running increase in memory usage due to infinite log history
- Improve accuracy of time intervals in camera script loops
- Improve information about Nikon shutter speed setting
- Add delayed trigger script
- Add multicamera option to focus stacking script
- Add new WaitUntil camera script function
New in Smart Shooter 2.14.0 (Dec 5, 2013)
- Support for Canon 70D
- Support for Nikon D610
- Fix problem with unusable camera settings when live view is enabled
- Ensure Nikon live view zoom is set to 1:1 pixel ratio
- Ensure live view is resumed after using TakePhoto script command
- Enable prompt for feedback on Mac app store
- Fix URL used for latest version check
New in Smart Shooter 2.13.0 (Nov 9, 2013)
- Ensure live view is resumed after taking a photo
- Fix bug where incorrect photo was displayed when selecting from Photos window
- Fix failure to close app when exiting with live view enabled
- Add script for delayed trigger of camera
- Add option to time lapse script to support multiple cameras
New in Smart Shooter 2.12.0 (Sep 12, 2013)
- Major update to Nikon camera communication on Mac (for improved reliability)
- Support for Nikon D7100 (mac and windows version)
- Support for Nikon D3000, D3100, and D3200 (mac and windows version)
- Fix inconsistency of options presets after startup
- Fix issue with persistent storage of Application Name option
- Fix crash when using identify camera button in camera database
- Rename 'Customer Text' to 'Unique Tag' in UI
New in Smart Shooter 2.11.0 (Aug 12, 2013)
- 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
New in Smart Shooter 2.10.0 (Jun 27, 2013)
- Support for Nikon D3000, D3100, and D3200 (windows verison only)
- Support multiple simultaneous Nikon cameras (windows version only)
- Support for Nikon video recording (windows verison only)
- Fix for Canon video recording
- New camera database for assigning custom names to each camera
- Fix batch numbering scheme for photo file names
New in Smart Shooter 2.9.0 (Jun 27, 2013)
- Improve process for registering license information
New in Smart Shooter 2.8.0 (Apr 13, 2013)
- Add support for Canon 6D, 5D Mark III, 1D C, 650D/Rebel T4i
- Add support for Nikon D5200
- Add ability to control multiple cameras at once
- Add ability to start/stop video recording for Canon cameras
- Sort camera drop down list alphabetically
- Add display indicator for connection status of multiple cameras
- Add minimum width specifier for photo naming policy
- Add Z keyboard shortcut for multi shot
New in Smart Shooter 2.6.0 (Feb 6, 2013)
- Redesign and improve how photo filenames are generated
- Add ability to disable automatic photo display
- Add setting for default display mode
- Reduce memory usage of application by disabling image caching
- Fix failure to start on some Windows XP machines
- Use camera name stored in Canon cameras
- Add simple script for shutter speed bracket
New in Smart Shooter 2.5.0 (Jan 23, 2013)
- Fix problem with blank live view display with Nikon D600
- Add option to store each photo in a sub directory separately for each connected camera
New in Smart Shooter 2.4.0 (Jan 4, 2013)
- Add ability to set a background display image
- Add ability to upload log file to support server
- Add option for fixing compatibility with problematic Nikon cameras on Mac
- Fix display problem with Intel HD 3000 graphics cards, as used by some Macs
New in Smart Shooter 2.3 (Dec 6, 2012)
- Add support for Nikon D600
- Add option for automatically connecting cameras
- Add option for setting a default Storage mode
- Add option for fade transition when waiting for new photo to load
- Fix problem when using optional script parameters
New in Smart Shooter 2.2 (Oct 5, 2012)
- Fix for issues with Nikon D800 live view
- Fix for issue with Canon auto focus during live view
- Fix for error with focus stacking script
- Live view is turned back on after taking photo
- Live view scale and position are restored
- Easier exit from full screen mode
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.14 (May 4, 2012)
- Update to latest version of Nikon SDK.
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.13 (Feb 9, 2012)
- Fixed issue with Nikon camera connection reliability on mac.
- Fixed issue with Canon autofocus when shooting with live view.
- Fixed issue with bulb mode shooting on some recent Canon cameras.
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.11 (Sep 28, 2011)
- Fixed issue with Live View zoom on Nikon
- Allow application to start again if it has previously not closed correctly
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.7 (Jun 24, 2011)
- Added support for Nikon D5100
- Fixed problem with bulb shooting on Canon 600D/Rebel T3i and Canon 1D Mark IV
- Fixed issue parsing TCL script parameters that contain certain characters, such as ':'
- Added example script for timelapse shooting with bulb exposures
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.6 (Jun 2, 2011)
- Fixed issue causing failure to start with some OpenGL drivers
- Fixed issue for Nikon camera communication that caused failure after 100 photos
- Added 15 use limit for trial version
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.1 (Feb 9, 2011)
- Fixed compatability with OpenGL v1.1 and above
- Added ability to specify photo filename sequence number
- Added support for minidumps for crash analysis in Windows
New in Smart Shooter 1.1.0 (Jan 3, 2011)
- Added support for Nikon D40, D60, and D80
- Added ability to save GUI layout for next time program is run
- Ensured GUI layout adapts to small screen sizes (such as Macbook Air 11")
- Fixed minor issues with GUI rendering on Mac
- Added HDR timelapse example scripts
- Fixed problem with TCL script interpreter
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.702 (Dec 28, 2010)
- Added support for Nikon D7000
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.690 (Dec 21, 2010)
- Added ability to rotate photo display
- Added preliminary support for Nikon D200
- Standardized names for aperture and shutter speed values between Nikon and Canon
- Improved logging information to help when writing scripts.
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.598 (Dec 13, 2010)
- Added customisable photo filename prefix for Nikon
- Added 'MultiShot' ability to take a photo with all connected cameras at once
- Fixed live view display when multiple cameras have live view enabled
- Fixed aperture controls when using Canon 1D Mark IV in Bulb shooting mode
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.588 (Nov 26, 2010)
- Fixed compatability with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard)
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.582 (Nov 20, 2010)
- Added Auto Focus functionality (Nikon only at the moment)
- Set log viewer window to float by default
- Fixed issue that caused the view 1x1 button to scale the photo incorrectly
- Fixed crash when a photo download attempt fails
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.560 (Nov 11, 2010)
- Improved reliability of script commands
- Fixed issue with Nikon live view stopping after photo is taken
- Added support for Nikon D3x
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.546 (Nov 9, 2010)
- Fixed crash on certain graphics hardware when loading large photos
- Fixed issue causing error dialog to be shown when trial is exited
- Added optional Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 runtime installer (required by Nikon image library)
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.522 (Oct 29, 2010)
- Added support for Nikon D300 and D300s
- Added support for Canon D60
- Added error reporting dialog in case application closes unexpectedly
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.512 (Oct 23, 2010)
- Added support for Nikon D90 and Nikon D5000
- Added indicator for camera battery status
- Added context menu to launch external file browser for photo file
- Fixed issue with image histogram: blue and green channels were incorrectly swapped
- Reduced trial photo limit to 30 photos
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.483 (Oct 7, 2010)
- Added histogram display for the photo colour channels
- Added option to highlight areas of the photo where the colour is at the edge of the colour range
- Added option to display a grid line overlay
- Added option to auto run the current script whenever a new photo is taken
- Added option to open photo in an external editor application
- Added context menu to the Photo List window
- Added command line parameter to specify a script to run immediately after start up: SmartShooter.exe -r myscript.tcl
- Improved performance when synchronising camera settings
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.462 (Sep 23, 2010)
- Added ability to take photos with bulb exposure timer
- Added tool tips to user interface
New in Smart Shooter 1.0.451 (Sep 21, 2010)
- Added ability to record each Live View frame as a JPEG image
- Added ability to download all photos
- Added option to set the background colour
- Fixed crash on Mac when validated license