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Canon R50 Intervalometer
by Barry Cowan
(Scotland )
Canon R50 Intervalometer Settings
Question On Canon R50
I require my canon R50 to take continuous self shots, I cannot seem to find an internal intervalometer , do I require a wireless intervalometer and if so can you recommend one which is compatible with the R50 or is there a setting within the camera I can use ? Thanks.Hi Barry,
To the best of my knowledge, there is no external intervalometer attachment available for your Canon R50. The R50 has a "time-lapse" function in the movie settings of your R50. Time-lapse movies are recorded in MP4 format.
Intervalometers for time lapse photography on the R50 can be found in the Canon R50 manual:
Canon R50 Manual-Time Lapse.
Please let me know if this is the correct answer to your question. Thanks, Bruce
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