Canon Remote Switch RS60 E3 is the one i have....
That just seems kinda cheesy if ya cant...
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You're right. I mistakenly assumed the remote alabama1980 was talking about was wireless. Oops. :)
Just tested my camera again. My remote works in any shooting mode just like the normal shutter release does. In timer / remote mode it does wait 10sec to take a picture with remote or real shutter button which is useless with the remote. Also works 100% fine with mirror lockup.
I also made my own remote, and it works just like yours. I would imagine any remote (wire remote, at least) would function roughly the same. The remote just taps into the on-camera shutter release circuit, so there's no reason it wouldn't function just as the on-camera shutter release does.
To Sim: Your remote is wireless, which may function differently from the wired remotes, because it uses the infrared sensor rather than simply tapping into the shutter circuit.
Just tested my camera again. My remote works in any shooting mode just like the normal shutter release does. In timer / remote mode it does wait 10sec to take a picture with remote or real shutter button which is useless with the remote. Also works 100% fine with mirror lockup.
The camera will take a picture in 10 seconds if you push the shutter button on the camera body though...
I swear I plugged it in when i first got it and it would fire the shutter except in the 10 sec mode.....just tried it again, and it works in any mode....
I was thinking the same thing as posted above....it would be pointless to even use if i could only use it with a 10 sec delay....lol.
anywho, problem solved, thank yall!
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If you are using the self timer mode, you don't even need the remote. The idea being that you aren't touching the camera when it fires.
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