G16 wireless trigger?

Hello

I love my G16, but to develop my skills I wonder if I'm hitting the ceiling on this subject...

Firstly, the G16 has ability IR that I can't seem to find? I love the star service and a wireless remote, it would make everything that much better. I can't find it under Self timers, and think that I might be out of luck.

Thanks in advance for any help or advice!

No, you're not out of luck, facing the back of the camera on the right under a blanket is a remote trigger that accepts the cable remote switches as the Canon RS 60E3 I as well as other remotes like Vivitar wireless makes I also.

Basically you need a receiver with a 2.5 mm plug

Do not lose the faith of Sara, who is a great camera!

If you have not already downloaded the full manual from him because here the link

http://gdlp01.c-WSS.com/GDS/0/0300012370/03/PSG16-CU3-en.PDF

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