12-06-2015 09:56 AM
Hello! I have tried two apps on Google Play, DSLR Remote and Camera Remote apps. However, I can't get them to work with my Canon T5i for remote control for shutter / self-timer. This will be amazingly useful if it can work. Can anybody help? Thanks.
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12-19-2015 07:30 PM
I am using Camera Remote v. 2.3.2 from the Google Play on my Galaxy Note 4. It has manual trigger, noise trigger and timer/bulb trigger. It works great for me! Just be sure to turn on the feature in your camera as described in the previous post. Also, be sure that you point that transmitter directly at your camera as it requires line of sight to operate correctly.
12-06-2015 11:50 AM
Did you make sure you put the T5i into a mode to recognize IR remotes?
You'll need to go into the "Drive" options (that's where you get to choose things like single shot, continuous shooting, 2 second delay timer, 10 second delay timer, etc. and you'll notice that some of the choices have a tiny remote icon. The camera has to be in one of those modes that shows the remote to enable the IR sensor on the camera body.
Also, your phone would require the correct IR emitter to trigger the camera. There ARE physical devices that you can buy which communicate with the phone via Bluetooth, but they have the correct IR emitter to trigger the camera.
You can also use a wired (physical cable) shutter release and you can use the USB port to "tether" the camera to a computer to remotely control it.
12-06-2015 12:38 PM
12-19-2015 07:30 PM
I am using Camera Remote v. 2.3.2 from the Google Play on my Galaxy Note 4. It has manual trigger, noise trigger and timer/bulb trigger. It works great for me! Just be sure to turn on the feature in your camera as described in the previous post. Also, be sure that you point that transmitter directly at your camera as it requires line of sight to operate correctly.
12-19-2015 10:46 PM
12-20-2015 12:58 AM - last edited on 12-20-2015 08:31 AM by Danny
12-20-2015 01:08 AM
12-20-2015 11:45 PM
12-21-2015 03:07 PM
I'm glad you got it it to work for you, but It shouldn't be limited to working in "Auto" mode. I found It works work in most modes including the Creative modes. Be sure select the "Self-timer: 10sec/ remote" setting. Just keep experimenting and enjoy!
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