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Danny Winn February 24th, 2011 07:02 PM

Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Does anybody know of a remote (either wireless or with wire) that will turn the record on & off for video recording with the 5D up to at least 8 to 10 feet?

I did search the forum for this but I only found one thread where somebody jerry rigged a remote to do this.

Thanks!

Jonathan Bufkin February 24th, 2011 08:05 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Good timing. I just came across this today and made a mental note. The fact that it has an LCD is killer.

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Jonathan Bufkin February 24th, 2011 08:29 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
I did a little more research and it apparently does not control video recording according to users but it appears a video version is just around the corner. You can however use a remote like this with it. http://www.the-digital-picture.com/r...te-Review.aspx

Danny Winn February 24th, 2011 08:43 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan Bufkin (Post 1621841)
I did a little more research and it apparently does not control video recording according to users but it appears a video version is just around the corner. You can however use a remote like this with it. Canon RC-6 Wireless Remote Control Review

Hey Jonathan,

That one also appears to just shoot photos as well, no mention of video on/off:(

Jonathan Bufkin February 24th, 2011 09:26 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Winn (Post 1621849)
Hey Jonathan,

That one also appears to just shoot photos as well, no mention of video on/off:(

It says in the description the following:

"Point the Canon RC-6 Wireless Remote toward the front of the camera (line of sight only) within 16' (5m) and take the shot when you are ready. Or use it to start a video. "

Did you read that somewhere else?

Danny Winn February 24th, 2011 11:17 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan Bufkin (Post 1621861)
It says in the description the following:

"Point the Canon RC-6 Wireless Remote toward the front of the camera (line of sight only) within 16' (5m) and take the shot when you are ready. Or use it to start a video. "

Did you read that somewhere else?

Hey Jonathan thanks,

Yeah I did see where it said "Or use it to start a video", but it doesnt read start and stop video recording. I'm not saying it can't, I'm just not seeing it clearly written anywhere online including B&HPhoto.

I sure hope it does but it would sure be nice if somebody on here had one and could tell us one way or another because the description of the RC-6 is as clear as mud. Doh

Thanks again;)

Bill Davis February 25th, 2011 01:46 AM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
All of the Canon Remotes including the inexpensive RC-1 will start and stop the recording mode on the 5d. You first need to press the AF/Drive button on top of the camera and set the camera into one of the "timer remote control" modes. Then the trigger button on the remote will take a picture (if you're in still mode) or trigger the recording START then STOP if you're in movie mode.

The remote needs to be pointed at the front of the camera to trigger, but if you set up a simple inspection mirror you can easily "bounce" the RC into the front sensor from another angle.

Chris Barcellos February 25th, 2011 01:51 AM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
I will also confirm Bill's statement. It works, when camera is set properly.

Dave Partington February 25th, 2011 02:32 AM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
If you are in the right direction with not too much light contamination, yes you can start / stop the video recording on the 5D2 with the RC1 remote. I've done it, so I can say it works.

I've also built a device that emulates the RC1 but automatically stops and restarts the 5D2 after 11m30s so it can record until it fills the card with only a 1 second gap every 11m30s. I could program the time to be anything.

Jeff Murray February 25th, 2011 07:37 AM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Dave - did you use the Arduino to do that and if so where and what Infrared LED did you buy? I have tried a couple from Maplin, however they did not work and I cannot find a specification for an Arduino compatable LED anywhere. Regards Jeff

Danny Winn February 25th, 2011 08:26 AM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Davis (Post 1621912)
All of the Canon Remotes including the inexpensive RC-1 will start and stop the recording mode on the 5d. You first need to press the AF/Drive button on top of the camera and set the camera into one of the "timer remote control" modes. Then the trigger button on the remote will take a picture (if you're in still mode) or trigger the recording START then STOP if you're in movie mode.

The remote needs to be pointed at the front of the camera to trigger, but if you set up a simple inspection mirror you can easily "bounce" the RC into the front sensor from another angle.

Thanks so much Dave, Chris and Bill!

So Jonathan was talking about the RC-6, but you guys are talking about the RC-1. I wonder why the RC-1 is not located on the B&H website. I did watch a video review of the RC-1 on youtube last night and in one of his written comments below the video he said it wouldn't work with the 5D only the 7D and a few others. Here's that video: YouTube - Remote control focusing and recording on your DSLR - DSLR FILM NOOB

But I know you guys know what you're talking about so maybe he was just doing something wrong.

Looks like I'm ordering the RC-1!

Cheers!

Bill Davis February 25th, 2011 04:21 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
The web and YouTube are both wonderful things. BUT - since there's ABSOLUTELY NO VETTING of the information presented there - it's always going to be impossible to judge the accuracy and/or completeness of any information you gain exclusively from the web unless you're able to judge the accuracy and completeness of the person or company who's posting stuff there.

I imagine that someone simply pointed the RC at the camera and clicked the button and when the camera didn't start recording - ASSUMED that the RC didn't operate the camera in video mode. If they had referred to the manual for the process and SET THE CONTROLS properly - they would have easily discovered that the camera had that capability all along.

I know that the RC-1 works as a trigger for 5dMkii video because I own both and have used that combination to do this personally.

Others have spoken from experience about factors that effect the efficiency and convenience of the process - and nobody's guaranteeing that it will ALWAYS work in exactly the way you hope it will - but the basic capability is beyond dispute.

And RC-1 (and likely the RC-6, tho I have no personal experience with it) WILL start and stop video recording on a 5dMkii.

Simple as that.

Dave Partington February 25th, 2011 04:42 PM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Murray (Post 1621976)
Dave - did you use the Arduino to do that and if so where and what Infrared LED did you buy? I have tried a couple from Maplin, however they did not work and I cannot find a specification for an Arduino compatable LED anywhere. Regards Jeff

I used a PIC and a couple of random Infra-Red LEDs (one normal, one high power) from Maplins with 180ohm resisters between the PIC output and the LED. Nothing fancy. Both LEDs work interchangeably.

Are you generating a good clean well timed signal? How are you testing it? I used a logic analyser to get the timing perfect before testing it on the camera and it worked first time.

Paul Cormack March 27th, 2011 09:28 AM

Re: Remote Rec on/off for 5D?
 
Hello All,

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With my device you can also trigger your camera up to 200 feet away using standard BNC video cable which is available on just about every set the world over.

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