Shooting Still Photos - Canon BR-E1 Instruction Manual

Wireless remote control
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Shooting Still Photos

Depending on the camera, the setup method for remote control shooting
may differ. Refer to the Instruction Manual for your camera.
The camera can also be focused by pressing the <AF> button on the
remote controller.
With the settings of camera's Custom Controls (switching of the button
functions), you can change the function of release button or the <AF>
button on the remote controller. Also, depending on its setting, the
indicator lamp lights up when the still photo shooting is performed.
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Set up the camera for remote
1
control shooting.
Set the camera for still photo shooting.
Set the drive mode of the camera to
< > (remote control).
Select the release method.
2
Set the release timing/movie shooting
switch on the remote controller to the
< > (immediate release) or < > (2-
sec. delay release) position.
Take a picture.
3
When you press the release button
on the remote controller, the camera
automatically focuses (AF), and takes
a picture when focus is achieved.
The indicator lamp lights up when the
focus is achieved with AF.
Pictures cannot be taken unless the
focus is achieved with AF. The
indicator lamp on the remote
controller blinks rapidly.
When focusing manually, the
indicator lamp lights up when the
picture is taken.

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