Canon EOS 6D Mark II Instruction Manual page 272

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Remote Control Shooting
Remote
control
sensor
If you select <q> in step 4, you cannot perform remote control
shooting.
Under [51: Wireless communication settings], if [Bluetooth
function] is set to [Smartphone] or [Remote], you cannot use infrared
remote controllers such as the RC-6 for remote control shooting.
Fluorescent or LED lighting may cause camera misoperation by
triggering the shutter inadvertently. Try to keep the camera away from
such light sources.
If you point a remote controller for a TV set toward the camera and
operate it, it may cause camera misoperation by triggering the shutter
inadvertently.
If flash light is emitted from a flash on another camera around this
camera, it may cause camera malfunction by triggering the shutter
inadvertently. Do not expose the remote control sensor to flash light from
a flash on another camera.
You can also use Remote Controller RC-1 and RC-5 (infrared remote
controller).
Remote control shooting is also possible with devices such as an EX-
series Speedlite equipped with a remote-release function (sold
separately).
If remote control shooting is enabled, the auto power off will take effect in
approx. 2 min. even if [52: Auto power off] is set to [1 min.].
Remote control also works with movie shooting (p.381).
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Press the remote controller's
5
release (transmit) button.
Point the remote controller toward the
camera's remote control sensor, then
press the release (transmit) button.
The self-timer/remote control lamp
lights up and the picture is taken.

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