05-10-2014 03:07 AM
The manual says to put it in the bulb setting. Last year I just did a 30 sec exposure w/o the remote control. I'm trying to determine if the remote that came with the camera is not working (Zeikos ZE-WRC6, I've changed the battery to no avail.) or I'm doing something wrong. The manual says to put it the ios in the bulb setting. That makes no sense to me. Shouldn't the remote work at any setting?
Should I just buy a new remote or am I not understanding something or doing something wrong?
Any help would be MUCH appreciated. Thank you in advance. [In the "old days," I just plugged in the cable release on my 35mm.]
I'm shooting Northern Lights, BTW.
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05-10-2014 01:52 PM
The remote only works in the 10 sec self-timer position, but it's not a problem because the response is instant, not 10 seconds, when you use the remote shutter.
05-10-2014 08:28 AM
If you want a 30 second exposure without a remote shutter release, the camera can do that all by itself as it has a shutter speed range of 1/4000 to 30 seconds. You can set 30 seconds in Manual mode or Tv mode, or let the camera do it automatically in Av or Program mode. In addition to 30s, you can also select 25s,20s,15s,13s,10s, 8s, 6s, etc.
You would need to use the self-timer to prevent camera shake or you can use a remote shutter release to trip the shutter at what ever shutter speed you have selected.
Bulb mode is one of the shutter speed selections in Manual mode. There is no 30 second selection and you just hold the shutter open for as long as you like either by holding the camera shutter button, or by holding the button on a remote shutter release. The Camera Manual probably recommends using a remote shutter release so that you don't disturb the camera and get camera shake.
05-10-2014 12:18 PM
I always try to use Manual mode. I'm determined to get that down. So I've done 30 sec exposures. Since it is so long, there is no blur from pushing the button. It would be nice to be able to use a remote to trip the shutter, tho. I really don't want to put it in bulb mode and stand there and count off 30 seconds.
I guess my question is, what do I have to do to use the remote. Will it only work in bulb mode? Do I have to turn something else on, like time delay, to use the remote? Can I use time delay and still do a 30s shutter speed?
None of this seems to work and I'm thinking I just have to buy a different remote than the one that came with the camera package.
05-10-2014 12:42 PM
05-10-2014 12:47 PM
Zeikos ZE-WRC6, it came with the camera pack and is the only thing that wasn't Canon brand.
05-10-2014 01:17 PM - edited 05-10-2014 01:19 PM
That is a wireless InfraRed remote just like the Canon RC-6. You need to set the Drive mode to 10 Second Self-Timer/ Remote mode and it should work just fine.
If you follow the instuctions and it doesn't work, the battery may be dead or the remote is faulty.
05-10-2014 01:47 PM
OK, I had that, plus I changed the battery, so the problem is that the remote doesn't work.
For future reference, can I set the self timer to 2 seconds instead of 10 and still use the remote? When one is shooting the Northern Lights, it is changing all the time and even w/ a 30 sec exposure, I am missing some things.
05-10-2014 01:52 PM
The remote only works in the 10 sec self-timer position, but it's not a problem because the response is instant, not 10 seconds, when you use the remote shutter.
05-10-2014 09:33 PM
Great. Thank you so much for all your help, Mike!
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