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Raelene Shearer Posted on Oct 19, 2012
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What setting do you use for time delay on a Samsung NX 10, please?

On holidays, manual at home, want to take a time delay photo.

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Press MENU, select the camera-2 icon then select Drive. Select Timer then press Fn. Select the delay by rotating the dial or pressing left/right-arrow. Start the timer by pressing the shutter release button.

Full details are on page 54 of the manual.

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SOURCE: There is a delay between pressing button and photo

Hi Susan, and welcome to FixYa-
I have had the exact problem that you are describing, albeit a different make and model of camera. Here's how I solved my issue:
I grabbed the nearest heavy object and smashed the camera....
No, but seriously, try this:
The S700 has the standard "Scene Selector" knob on the top. Make sure that this is NOT pointed toward (set to) the "Self Timer" option. The icon for this, on the camera's body, looks similar to the "Auto" setting icon.
The S700 has 3 timer modes: a 10 second delay, 2 second delay and a "Double" mode wherein the camera waits 10 seconds, takes one picture then, after an additional 2 second delay, will take a second picture. The delay must be selected by the user and will appear in your LCD viewing screen. Prior to taking a test picture, look in the display screen to see if any numbers appear. If you see any, you know that the camera is in the Self Timer mode. Simply rotate the button on top of the camera to the "Auto" icon and you'll be all set.
Good luck, and let us know how you go!

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