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Canon 6D2 has no cable release, can't it be shot at intervals?

You can shoot at intervals.

If you just want to avoid the vibration of pressing the shutter directly, take a single photo with a tripod or bean bag. Then take a two-second selfie.

The so-called interval photography is to let the equipment take a photo or video every once in a while after the position of the camera or DV machine is fixed. For example, we can take a photo every five minutes, and if we accumulate eight hours, we can take 96 photos. Finally, these photos can be assembled and animated, and you can see the feeling that time flies and the sun flies.

The most common example is the Discovery Channel, which is usually used to shoot scenes with very slow changes, such as blooming flowers or ecological changes. In some TV series (such as the first season of Prison Break), studio MV, TV commercials and MTV are often used. Although the scene of each interval is only about five to ten seconds, it is an indispensable highlight in advertising creativity, MTV, promotional films, TV dramas and teaching programs.

Interval photography material is pre-shot with digital camera or DV, and post-produced with After Effects 6.5, Photoshop CS and Premiere Pro 2.0. According to different materials, you also need to open and modify these corresponding software, or you can open a higher version, such as After Effects 7.0. Due to the popularity of simplified software on the network, some users have reported that these simplified versions are prone to some problems in use, and it is suggested that users use Premiere Pro 2.0 and After Effects 6.5 to modify them.