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What setting do I use when trying to shoot with a Remote Trigger
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It depends on the camera and the remote. More details needed.

In general, the remotes available with modern DSLRs can be used in any mode (such as aperture-priority, shutter-priority, fully manual, automatic, program), and some even have advanced options, such as focus or focus lock, on the trigger itself.

I don't use triggers at this time, have not needed one since the film days, when they were screwed into the shutter button, and were wired by a long 10-foot cable.

Triggers are formally known better as "cable releases" or "wireless releases" (infrared or radio remote).

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