...timer button to cycle through self-timer settings. The rectangle indicates normal shooting, the clock indicates self-timer. Depending on the shooting mode, you may also see overlapped rectangles for ...
...timer button. Then press the shutter button to start the timer. You can download the manual under the guides and manuals section at this link: ...
...the picture. From the menu, select Drive Mode (third item from the top) then one of the self-timer options. To take a picture using the self-timer, simply press the shutter release button as
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next. Nothing I have tried works. Please Help! Thanks Lauri. Once you have the self-timer set, simply press the shutter release button as you normally would to take a picture, and the timer will start
button, and no self-timer again. Which one of the thousands of combinations the camera can supposingly accommodate is going wrong? Is there a trick everybody else knows omitted in the Guidebook, or my
...pics. Also, if the flash is used, IT has to recycle between uses, and THAT takes time. On MY cameras, I press the "function" button, and look for DRIVE mode to change timer settings. Hope this
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...timer on a canon a560 digital camera On the back of the camera where the( Func. Set )button is located, there is a (Clock symbol/icon) below it, press that and you should see a display on your camera ...
timer Yes- By clicking the Menu button, you'll see the shooting menu, sort of a red/pink color, with an icon at the top that resembles a camera. The 4th option is Self-timer, which you can set to a 10
..."set" then go to "drive mode" and choose either 10 or 2 seconds After you have the self-timer set up, simply press the shutter release button as you normally do to take a picture to start the
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