09-03-2016 08:59 AM
Have a new remote for my T5i, got it working OK but I have a question. The default setting for using the remote is to have a 10 second delay, questions:
can you change the 10 second delay for the remote?
can you use remote and have multiple shots at once, say 5 shots burst?
thanks
09-03-2016 09:09 AM
I'm pretty sure that the remote control would work with the camera set for 2 second delay mode, too. The camera itself generates repetitive triggers of the shutter for continuous shooting.
Continuous shooting using a remote would be up to your remote control. Your camera will not take pictures with the remote as fast as it can when it is set for continuous shooting mode. A remote shutter control will not boost the frame rate. It is likely that the camera could be damaged if you tried to do so.
09-03-2016 12:52 PM
Thanks for the reply..
I double checked and tested, it works only on the 10 second mode
So the reason I bought this was to help photograph some wildlife in our yard that I cant get near, I am guessing this is not the answer
09-03-2016 03:20 PM
@cariad_77 wrote:Thanks for the reply..
I double checked and tested, it works only on the 10 second mode
So the reason I bought this was to help photograph some wildlife in our yard that I cant get near, I am guessing this is not the answer
There should be a switch on the back of the remote that changes that.
09-03-2016 03:32 PM
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