12-12-2024 05:07 PM
12-12-2024 05:15 PM
I've seen videoclips on instagram recorded with a Canon R3, but it's a movie made out of photos, I suppose the 30 fps electronic shutter was used on this. I know there's the digest movie mode, but I don't know if that is what this guy used. Anyone knows about this and explain?
12-13-2024 01:22 AM
There are several ways, using the R6 II, to take movies using or containing stills and some that you might need to use a movie editor to create.
If you can find an example of what you are referring to on youtube and post the link, we can better understand exactly what you want. Youtube preferred because some may not have instagram.
Newton
12-13-2024 07:48 AM
I have used the camera's built-in slideshow feature set to 1 sec interval and playing selected images.
Usually I use the rate button to add a star to the favourite images on the camera. Then using the search conditions I can choose to only show the starred images in the slideshow. Then I start the slideshow and either video the images changing on the back of the camera using a phone, or feed the camera HDMI output in to an HDMI capture device and capture it as a movie.
Here's the pages in the EOS R6 Mark II manual for slideshow and image search conditions.
https://cam.start.canon/en/C012/manual/html/UG-06_Playback_0280.html
https://cam.start.canon/en/C012/manual/html/UG-06_Playback_0290.html
12-13-2024 08:49 AM - edited 12-13-2024 08:50 AM
Which camera? The title says R6 Mk II and the body says R3.
I for one have no idea what you mean. Can you point us to an example?
It could be as simple as using the intervalometer and switching printed pictures between shots.
12-12-2024 07:41 PM - edited 12-12-2024 07:43 PM
Do you mean a time lapse video?
It may be possible to use that feature to shoot at high shutter counts ,say 24/sec. Maybe...
12-12-2024 08:23 PM
Paulosnowskier,
I don't know that you can. I have a T8i, and my manual specifically says that you can't take still photos while recording a video. You have to stop the movie, take your photos, and then start recording again, which will result in a new file.
Perhaps the R6 MarkII behaves differently. I don't know. Maybe what you saw was a movie that had been edited on a video editing program that stitched and intermingled photos with several movie clips.
Steve Thomas
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