11-20-2023
01:13 PM
- last edited on
11-21-2023
08:34 AM
by
Danny
Dear community
I’m about to film a live gig next Saturday. I use a EOS R5, a EOS R, and a EOS C70.
The C70 is operated manually, but both of the mirrorless cameras will be placed remotely closer to the stage. Since these two cameras stop filming after 30 minutes, I would have to run there and trigger the record button manually every 30 minutes… To prevent this, I’m looking for a solution to remotely hit the record button of those two – preferably on a mobile device. I know that the Camera Connect App does not support multiple cameras. How would I have to do this?
Thanks so much in advance for any advice!
11-20-2023 03:20 PM
Thanks for your reply!
I’m not sure if I know what these wireless shutter release devices are. Do you know a brand that I could google?
Yes, I read about the new multicam App, but was bummed that it does not work on the mirrorless cams…
11-20-2023 04:06 PM
There are many brands. I just searched for "canon remote shutter" and a bunch came up. Again, I've never tried any of these.
11-20-2023 04:18 PM
@rs-eos wrote:I have no idea if it would be unstable or not. Will there be lots of folks there with their own devices (i.e. lots of devices that may lead to interference)?
This is why i suggested a Wi-Fi only iPad or similar device. I use a Wi-Fi only iPad and it never disconnects from the camera Wi-Fi hotspot. I first connected with Bluetooth, which automatically configures a Wi-Fi connection. Even if the iPad goes to sleep, the connection reconnects when you wake it up.
My guess is that devices with phone service drop camera Wi-Fi connections because the device is looking for the Internet. One solution to this issue could be disable automatically logging onto networks, which is probably a wise thing to day anyway, camera or no camera. Make it ask you before it drops a connection and switches to another. I have no way to confirm or deny this speculation.
12-07-2023 08:11 AM - edited 12-07-2023 08:12 AM
Canon just announced their Canon Multi-Camera Control app for iOS. Can control up to 4 cameras.
However, do note that as of this writing, it only supports the following: EOS C500 Mark II, EOS C300 Mark III, EOS C70, and XF605. But, at least for future gigs, if you can rent additional EOS C70 units, you could control them all from one app.
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