
Unfortunately, both these methods come with significant drawbacks. Well, most landscape shooters rely on one of two options: They either carry a remote trigger, or they use the camera self-timer. After all, most landscape photography occurs at slow shutter speeds, where the action of pressing the shutter button can introduce unwanted blur. When shooting landscapes, it’s best to avoid using the shutter button to take photos. Photographing landscapes without a dedicated remote trigger Now that you’re familiar with the Canon Camera Connect app basics, let’s discuss some common situations where the app can help your photography, starting with: 1. You can make adjustments to settings, too for instance, from your phone, you can change the point of focus, the shutter speed, the aperture, the ISO, the white balance, the AF area mode, and more. Alternatively, you can download the app and search for your camera: If you’re not sure whether your camera is compatible with the Canon Camera Connect app, you can check the full compatibility specs here, though bear in mind that the compatibility list hasn’t been updated to include Canon’s latest camera models.



In this article, I’m going to share everything you need to know about using the Canon Camera Connect app, including:
