I don't know but its my t1i body as wellFTb-n said:What is that dot on the grip of most EOS bodies where the second finger rests? See the photo below. It's on bodies from the SL1 up through the new 5D's. It's even on my old XT. But, I don't see it on the low end models.
Mt Spokane Photography said:You can find it on page 18 of your manual, and in the manual of all those other cameras too.
The thing they have in common is a IR remote control, and that's the sensor that picks up the IR beam from the remote.
I long forgot that an infrared remote was an option. Thanks.Mt Spokane Photography said:You can find it on page 18 of your manual, and in the manual of all those other cameras too.
The thing they have in common is a IR remote control, and that's the sensor that picks up the IR beam from the remote.
I have tried to use the canon wireless phone remote works 50% of the time and it starts live view on the camera well at least with the 70-dbmwzimmer said:Pretty useless these days. Make wifi standard and do remote shooting from your smartphone.
bmwzimmer said:Pretty useless these days. Make wifi standard and do remote shooting from your smartphone.
Otara said:bmwzimmer said:Pretty useless these days. Make wifi standard and do remote shooting from your smartphone.
Given you have to connect and it drains the battery on both devices, I love the idea of wifi/smartphone combos but in practise only use it for image review or remote liveview.. Having a small very light thing to carry around as an easy remote trigger is great in my view.
.