Canon EOS 7D Mark II For Dummies
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You can trigger the shutter remotely on your Canon EOS 7D Mark II using the RC-1 or RC-5 remote control, which is sold separately. You use the remote controllers in conjunction with the timer. This option is handy when you’re creating still-life photos. Instead of walking between the camera and your subject, you can make subtle changes to the composition and then trigger the camera remotely. To trigger your camera remotely:

  1. Mount the camera on a tripod.

  2. Switch the lens to manual focus and focus on your subject.

  3. Press the Drive-AF button.

  4. While looking at the LCD panel, rotate the Quick Control dial to select the desired remote mode.

    You can trigger the camera remotely and have it count down from 10 or 2 seconds. The left image shows the LCD panel with a 2-second remote, and the right side of the panel shows a 10-second remote.

  5. Compose your scene through the viewfinder and then focus on your subject.

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  6. Point the remote controller at the camera’s remote sensor and then press the remote’s trigger button.

    The remote sensor is located near the handgrip on the left side of the camera as you look at it.

    The self-timer counts down, the shutter actuates, and the picture is taken.

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Doug Sahlin operates a professional photography business specializing in event and portrait photography. He's shared his expertise on photo topics in Canon EOS 7D For Dummies and Canon EOS 6D For Dummies.

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