04-17-2021 04:35 AM
I just got a Canon T7i and was wondering if there's a way to add pauses between shots while doing continuous self-shoot instead of having ten shots fire in rapid succession? If not, is there an app that could do this? Self-shooting is really frustrating when you have to run up, press the shutter and reposition yourself between every shot.
04-17-2021 06:37 AM
What you need is an intervalometer, this can be connected to the camera with a cable or operated wirelessly.
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04-17-2021 11:49 AM
Are you trying to shoot stills or video? It almost sounds like both.
Why would "ten shots fire in rapid succession"? What shooting and drive modes are you using.
You may also be able to control the camera remotely using Canon Connect app on a smart device.
04-17-2021 03:01 PM - edited 04-17-2021 03:11 PM
How about the Canon Wireless Remote Control BR-E1. It's a Bluetooth device for remote shutter operation. I use one with my Rebel SL2 - it works great. There is also a less expensive substitute by Aodelan available from Amazon that works just as well.
The Canon Connect app will also do remote shutter control.
04-17-2021 03:43 PM
I experimented with the camera app, but it looks like it still requires me to hold the phone (or remote) to control the shutter. Definitely better than running all the way back to the camera, but still frustrating to hide between shots.
04-17-2021 05:33 PM
@kholmes wrote:I experimented with the camera app, but it looks like it still requires me to hold the phone (or remote) to control the shutter. Definitely better than running all the way back to the camera, but still frustrating to hide between shots.
How do you want it to work?
How will the camera know when to fire the shutter? Someone is going to have to push a button, It will either be you, or someone else. If you do it, then you will be holding a smart phone, the Canon Bluetooth remote, or some other device in your hand. There is no getting around it.
04-17-2021 06:58 PM
I get that I'll have to press the shutter at least once to get it going. What I'm looking for is a way to add a delay/space/interval between continuous shots. For example, I tell the camera to set an initial timer for ten seconds, after which it will take ten continuous shots with a three second countdown between each one. The continuous shooting on my T7i doesn't have an interval between the shots, they just fire in rapid succession, hence I'm asking if there's a way to get the camera to do this (via its own programming or an app) or if I need to look into getting an intervelometer or other piece of equipment
04-17-2021 07:38 PM
You need an intervalometer.
This is what you need:
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