I don't even have any 6D Mark II, but Canon publishes manuals for a reason. It clearly states in the manual that the interval timer doesn't work in conjunction with using Live view, movie recording or bulb exposure. It doesn't say why, though. Certainly different reasons for the different exceptions.
But in order to use the timer, you have to close the live view window. 2. Displaying the live view window on EOS Utility and shooting with an Intervalometer plugged in to the remote control terminal. The intervalometer will not trigger the camera. In order for it to do so, you have to close the live view window. 3. Displaying the live view
*팝코넷에서 CANON EOS 6D Mark II로 촬영한 신제품 기능 테스트 영상입니다.CANON EOS 6D Mark II 리뷰 : For Live View shooting, you cannot select or . External Speedlites cannot be used. (It will not fire.) If you use Live View shooting with a lens supporting the < > mode, the Image Stabilizer effect of the lens will be reflected to the captured images. However, you cannot see the effect in the Live View image during shooting. Step by Step 16. Canon Canon EOS Rebel T3i/600D For Dummies Cheat Sheet. Cheat Sheet / Updated 10-09-2023. Your T3i/600D is packed with so many features that it can be difficult to remember what each control does, especially if you're new to digital SLR photography. There is a sensor/switch in the hinge system of the articulating rear LCD screen that senses when you have moved it into a "selfie" position. I suspect it is not functioning properly on your camera. 05-26-2020 10:29 AM. I thought is was the sensor but surely if that sensor was faulty the image would always be reversed. In the menu system on my 6D, I only have the choice to shoot at an aspect ratio of 16:9 in the live view. If I switch the live view off and revert to the view finder, the camera defaults to the 4:3 aspect ratio and there is no changing that. What do I do, to shoot at an aspect ratio of 16:9 without using live view? Help appreciated. J0FhABC.