Ihave a 20D and i want to use a release cable to do some time lapse stuff. I cant fighure out where t hook it up. Can some one give me tips for the best way to do this. How do "you" do it? Thanks
lecherro Senior Member 809 posts Likes: 6 Joined Aug 2007 Location: Garland, Texas (Outside Dallas) More info | Sep 16, 2007 20:02 | #1 Ihave a 20D and i want to use a release cable to do some time lapse stuff. I cant fighure out where t hook it up. Can some one give me tips for the best way to do this. How do "you" do it? Thanks First step........ Take the lens cap off.
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Hermeto Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Sep 16, 2007 20:53 | #2 Permanent banFor time lapse stuff you have to use Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3.
Operation is pretty straight forward; there is nothing special to know. You hook it up to 20D using the Remote Terminal, shown in this picture, at the bottom right. If you have laptop, you can do time lapse shooting using Canon EOS Utility. What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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lecherro THREAD STARTER Senior Member 809 posts Likes: 6 Joined Aug 2007 Location: Garland, Texas (Outside Dallas) More info | Sep 17, 2007 22:01 | #3 Stupidly simple... Thanks thats what i was looking for. I should have looked a little harder on the camera. First step........ Take the lens cap off.
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