JJC Wireless Intervalometer Timer Remote Control Shutter Release for Canon EOS R5 5D Mark IV III II 6D Mark II 7D Mark II 5Ds R 1Dx Mark III II 1Ds Mark III II 50D 40D 30D 20D and More Canon Camera

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Helpful tips to use this remote: (Video at https://youtu.be/26b7nDPH78w ) 1. Single shoot (wired/wireless): Press the shutter button halfway to focus and press full to trigger shutter 2. Self-timer (wired/wireless): Set the "DE" to the time you want to delay and press the "start" button 3. Continuous shoot timer (set camera to continuous shoot mode) (wired): Full press the shutter button and slide it up to lock it for continuous shoot (wired/wireless): Set the "BU" to the time you want and press the "start" button, if set 5s, the camera will keep continuous shoot within 5s 4. Long exposures timer (set camera's shutter speed to Bulb mode) (wired): Full press the shutter button and slide it up to lock it for long exposures. (wired/wireless): Set the "BU" to the time you want and press the "start" button, if set 8s, the camera will keep shutter exposure for 8s 5. Interval timer and number of shoots (wired/wireless): Set the "INT" to the time you want and set the "N" to the numbers you want, if set 3s for the "INT" and 5 for the "N", the camera will take 5 pictures and the interval time between each is 3s QA: I need 50 pictures, the exposure time for each picture is 10s, and the interval time between each picture is 5s, how set? Re: (Camera in Bulb mode) Set the "BU" to 10s and "INT" to 15s, then set the "N" to 50 and press the "start" button. Why the "INT" needs to be set 15s instead of 5s as you wanted the interval to be 5s, as in the default programs of this remote, the interval time includes the exposure time. So the 15s of "INT" minus the 10s of "BU" results in 5s real interval time between each picture.