Total possible time for time-lapse movie recording – Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera with 18-135mm Lens User Manual
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Recording Time-lapse Movies
You can use Remote Controller RC-6 (sold separately) or Wireless Remote
Control BR-E1 (sold separately) to start and stop the time-lapse movie recording.
Set
[
z
: Remote control]
to
[Enable]
beforehand.
With Remote Controller RC-6
Camera Status/Remote
Control Setting
<2> 2-sec. Delay
<
o
> Immediate
Release
Test-shooting screen
To shooting-ready
Still photo shooting
Shooting-ready
To test-shooting
screen
Starts shooting
During time-lapse movie
recording
Ends recording
Ends recording
With Wireless Remote Control BR-E1
• First, pair the BR-E1 with the camera (
• Take test shots, then when the camera is ready to shoot (as in step 16 on
307), set the BR-E1’s release mode/movie shooting switch to <
o
>
(immediate release) or <
2
> (release after 2-sec. delay).
• If the remote control’s switch has been set to <
k
>, the time-lapse movie
recording cannot start.
Camera Status/Remote
Control Setting
<
o
> Immediate
Release
<2> 2-sec. Delay
<
k
> Movie
Recording
Test-shooting screen
Still photo shooting
To shooting-ready
Shooting-ready
Starts shooting
To test-shooting
screen
During time-lapse movie
recording
Ends recording
Ends recording
Total Possible Time for Time-lapse Movie Recording
For guidelines on how long you can record time-lapse movies (until the
battery runs out), see