How to take more than one photo on self timer with 5D Mk III?

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samueljay

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Hi There!
I'm pretty sure that on my 550D I was able to set the self timer to take up to 10 frames in a row on self timer, but can't for the life of me find in the manual or on the camera how to do this on the 5D Mark III, I can only find how to take one single shot with either a 2 second wait, or 10 second wait. Does anyone know if this is possible at all?
Thanks!
Sam.
 
spinworkxroy said:
Sad news is…you can't…
Somehow Canon decided to remove that "feature" in their new cameras…
Don't ask me why…it's a good feature, Nikon has it…canon took it out..

I guess they consider it a "consumer" feature, so they don't put it in the "pro" (1D, 5D, etc.) bodies.
 
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Thanks for the replies guys! Odd that they would take that out, I found it quite handy. I would do a 10-frame burst on self timer for big group shots where I have to run in (Christmas Day and the like) and tell everyone to keep smiling for a few seconds and then you have 10 shots to choose from (as sometimes people blink / aren't smiling) Does that make sense?. Looks like I might have to grab a remote timer though :) Thanks for the help / suggestions!
 
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A pro body should have all the functionality of the consumer bodies, and then some. Not leave functionality out because it is not "pro enough" (unless it is a more pro alternative). We have to pay pro prices, they should put functionality in, not take it out. This is BS Canon!!
 
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Pitbullo said:
A pro body should have all the functionality of the consumer bodies, and then some. Not leave functionality out because it is not "pro enough" (unless it is a more pro alternative). We have to pay pro prices, they should put functionality in, not take it out. This is BS Canon!!
I do not agree. I do not want amateur features getting in the way of the ones I need. The menu would be even bigger than it is, and cycling thru 10 or more modes on my 1 series body would really be a pain
 
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I do agree with you to som degree about useless functions, but this function is very usefull and should be avaliable on a pro camera without the need of accessories. I use a 550D, and this function is great for group photos. (I even have Auto ISO in M - mode).

I have never used the 5D3 (nor the 5D2), I´m gonna upgrade my 550D in a year or so, spending my cash on lenses first and foremost, but it is surprising that my little consumer camera has basic functionallity these pro bodies does not have.

(Perhaps a low blow, but it is worth mentioning, Canon is also selling themself as a environmentally friendly company, and having to buy hardware to get basic, software functions is everything but. That is just being cynical )
 
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In fact what I do the first minute I turn on a new 1-series, is remove recording modes like, bulb, Tv, P and such. I limit it to whatever I need.

That being said, adding stuff would also mean you can leave them out.
 
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