I'm looking for the lightest Mirrorless around (for a skydiving helmet). It must have a wired remote since it is inaccessible in freefall. According to Wikipedia, the original 2012 EOS M model is the lightest of all Canons, with which I can then use my existing EF lenses. However, it seems like it only uses a wifi remote.
My questions:
- Can any EOS-M camera use a wired remote? I'll use a blow switch eventually.
- Can any EOS-M camera use a programmed wireless remote? as in to program it to take a single photo every second or a burst in timed intervals.
- Can any other mirrorless on the market have a wired remote while weighing under 300g?
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