Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Camera (White) User Manual

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Image stabilization is not applied in time-lapse movie recording.
Time-lapse movie shooting ends if the power switch is set to <

>, for

example, and the setting is changed to [

Disable

].

Even if a flash is used, it will not fire.
The following operations cancel standby for time-lapse movie recording and switch
the setting to [

Disable

].

• Selecting [

Basic settings

] in [

Reset camera

]

• Turning the Mode dial

Image quality may be lower if you start time-lapse movie recording while a white
[

] or red [

] icon (

) is displayed. For best results, before

recording, wait until the white [

] or red [

] icon is no longer

displayed, which indicates that the camera has cooled down.
With [

Auto exposure

] set to [

Each frame

], the ISO speed, shutter speed, and

aperture value may not be recorded in the time-lapse movie Exif information in
some shooting modes.

Note

You can use Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately) to start and stop
time-lapse movie recording.

With Wireless Remote Control BR-E1

First, pair Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 with the camera (

).

After you take some test shots and the camera is ready to shoot (as in step
13,

), set the release timing/movie shooting switch on the BR-E1 to <●>

(immediate release) or <2> (2-sec. delay).
If the remote control's switch has been set to <

>, the time-lapse movie

recording cannot start.

Camera Status/Remote

Control Setting

<●> Immediate Release

<2> 2-sec. Delay

<

> Movie Recording

Test-recording screen

Test recording

To recording standby

Recording standby

Starts recording

To test-recording screen

During time-lapse movie

recording

Ends recording

Ends recording

Approx. Time Available for Recording Time-Lapse Movies

For guidelines on how long you can record time-lapse movies (until the battery runs out),
see

Movie recording

.

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