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Mar 10, 2012 20:36 |  #1

Hi all,

I have a Canon 7D. I got an RC-6 for it and used it for the first time today. I was frustrated as it only seemed to work with 2 second and 10 second delay. I wanted to use it with the BULB function but it did not seem like I could? I had a Sony Alpha before this and had a remote which plugged into the camera and I could hold down the shutter as long as I wanted in BULB mode. Is there a remote shutter release like this for the 7D? Thanks for your help!


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Mar 10, 2012 21:52 |  #2

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Mar 10, 2012 22:08 |  #3

This posted motivated me to sign onto the store and buy one . . .


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Mar 10, 2012 22:25 |  #4

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …Plus_Wireless_R​emote.html (external link)


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Mar 11, 2012 13:39 |  #5

Thanks guys! When I got the RC-6 I should have checked but I just assumed all remote controls did the same thing...was wrong! Going to order some filters today so I will throw in a new remote as well. Already itching to get back to the airport and try some more trails.


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Mar 11, 2012 14:02 |  #6

One thing your RC-6 does that NO other remote does is the ability to used as a remote to start/stop the video mode. Only IR remotes have that capability and that is why they started including IR remote with the 7D and 5D Mk II.


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Mar 11, 2012 14:10 |  #7

msowsun wrote in post #14067357 (external link)
One thing your RC-6 does that NO other remote does is the ability to used as a remote to start/stop the video mode. Only IR remotes have that capability and that is why they started including IR remote with the 7D and 5D Mk II.


Hi Mike

Are you saying the 7D and 5DII come with the IR remotes?

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Mar 11, 2012 14:16 |  #8

No, they don't include the remote control that you hold in your hand, but the camera has the ability to use it. Earlier cameras like the 30D, 450D, 50D, 5D, etc. did not have that ability.


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Mar 11, 2012 14:24 |  #9

Ah, yes. You had me goin' there for a minute:D


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Mar 11, 2012 14:38 |  #10

I use almost exclusively, the canon rc-1. It's cheap, small, lasts forever on one battery charge (think years) and it attaches to my camera strap, so it's always with me. It can do anything that any of the other remotes can, with the exception of interval shooting (I have an intervelometer for that).

I can't recommend it high enough, if you have an IR port.




  
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Mar 11, 2012 15:47 |  #11

Todd Lambert wrote in post #14067471 (external link)
I use almost exclusively, the canon rc-1. It's cheap, small, lasts forever on one battery charge (think years) and it attaches to my camera strap, so it's always with me. It can do anything that any of the other remotes can, with the exception of interval shooting (I have an intervelometer for that).

I can't recommend it high enough, if you have an IR port.

+1 for RC-1


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Mar 12, 2012 08:54 as a reply to  @ chrisr09's post |  #12

So let me get this right,the RC-6 does not work with the 7D's bulb function?The summery at B&H says it does,and that the RC-1 is no longer available.




  
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Mar 12, 2012 10:05 |  #13

My ebay IR remote works in Bulb with my 7D. I suspect the OP wasn't using it properly. In bulb mode it takes 2 clicks. One to open the shutter and one to close it.

Ebay IR remotes can be had for as little as $1 delivered to right your door. http://www.ebay.com …non%20ir%20remo​te&_sop=15 (external link)


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