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Paul Cronin
December 10th, 2010, 03:52 PM
Is there any way in live mode that I can shoot stills with the Canon remote? Using Canon EF L glass.

We have to keep the camera out of reach but want to run a set duration of stills with the background changing slightly. We need sharp focus.

Forgot one point. The reason for live mode is to be checking the progress on a HDMI monitor?

Or do I have to forgo the monitor and not use live mode and count on the camera getting it right?

Morton Molyneux
December 10th, 2010, 08:21 PM
Hi Paul,

Have you had a look at DSLR Camera remote? You can control the 5D from an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. It may work for your application.

DSLR Camera Remote - onOne Software (http://www.ononesoftware.com/products/dslr-camera-remote/)

cheers

Morton

Denis OKeefe
December 11th, 2010, 07:43 AM
Hi Paul - if your camera is withing reach of a usb cable ( there is a length limit but repeaters can be used to get pretty long) you can use the canon utility software and control and see the camera view with a laptop.
Canon also has a wifi camera base, I think it is around 600-700 dollars but it will allow you to use the canon utility program wirelessly.
DSLR remote will work but you need to have a laptop or netbook attached to the camera as a base station, then you can control from the iphone

Stuart Hooper
December 11th, 2010, 09:15 AM
I don't have a link at the moment, but there is a $150 app/bluetooth dongle in the works that will allow control of the DSLR without a computer from iPad/iPhone. I'm excited.

Olof Ekbergh
December 11th, 2010, 09:38 AM
I don't have a link at the moment, but there is a $150 app/bluetooth dongle in the works that will allow control of the DSLR without a computer from iPad/iPhone. I'm excited.

Here is some info about that product.

The website for the actual hardware part does not work at the moment. It seems the release date for the hardware is late December (for Nikon version) and possible later for Canon.

I like where this seems to be heading even if it seems a little vaporish at the moment.

BlueSLR turns your iPhone, iPad into camera remote (http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/121010-blueslr-turns-your-iphone-ipad.html?hpg1=bn)

Morton Molyneux
December 11th, 2010, 01:31 PM
Thanks for that info Olof. It looks very interesting.

cheers

Morton

Paul Cronin
December 11th, 2010, 04:17 PM
Thanks for all the great input, I will check out the links. The camera is only about 3 feet away but can not be accessed. The lap top idea sounds interesting so does the iphone or Ipad. We need to have it run for 7 hrs in very cold weather.

Tony Davies-Patrick
December 19th, 2010, 02:29 PM
I use the wired Phottix Hector Remote View Unit for the 5D Mark II :

Phottix Hector Live View Remote ? Photo Accessories The Phottix Journal (http://journal.phottix.com/photo-accessory-news/introducing-phottix-hector-live-view-remote/)

For longer range you can use the wireless Hero unit:

PHOTTIX® HERO LiveView Wireless Remote - Wireless Remotes (http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-remotes/phottixr-hero-liveview-wireless-remote.html)

I also use a couple of other untits for firing stills, and one diferent small remote control for when I require wireless control of the video stop & start functions on the 5D.

Paul Cronin
December 19th, 2010, 02:37 PM
Thanks Tony,

I did not know about the Phottix Hector Remote View Unit. Looks like it would solve half of the problem but I still need to use the timer on the Canon remote so I take shots at set times.

We have also decided that we will go to manual focus and set to infinity since the subject is at least 500 feet away.