Canon Sure Shot 130u Instruction Manual - Page 30

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Remote control signal reception: Reception of the remote control signal is indicated by the red-eye reduction lamp blinking 4 times a second (or remaining lit when red-eye reduction is used) and a countdown displayed on the LCD panel. 0 • Shooting with remote control may not be possible if the remote control sensor on the camera is exposed to sunlight or strong fluorescent light. If this happens, use the selftimer to take the picture or move the camera to another location. • The camera's remote control function may not operate correctly if the camera is close to a fluorescent light during signal reception. If this happens, move the camera away from the fluorescent light. Eal • Remote control shots can be taken for the 4 minutes that 6)if is displayed. • Set the camera on a steady surface or use a tripod. 1-30

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Remote
control
signal
reception:
Reception
of
the
remote
control
signal
is
indicated
by
the
red
-eye
reduction
lamp
blinking
4
times
a
second
(or
remaining
lit
when
red
-eye
reduction
is
used)
and
a
countdown
displayed
on
the
LCD
panel.
0
Shooting
with
remote
control
may
not
be
possible
if
the
remote
control
sensor
on
the
camera
is
exposed
to
sunlight
or
strong
fluorescent
light.
If
this
happens,
use
the
self
-
timer
to
take
the
picture
or
move
the
camera
to
another
location.
The
camera's
remote
control
function
may
not
operate
correctly
if
the
camera
is
close
to
a
fluorescent
light
during
signal
reception.
If
this
happens,
move
the
camera
away
from
the
fluorescent
light.
E
al
Remote
control
shots
can
be
taken
for
the
4
minutes
that
6)if
is
displayed.
Set
the
camera
on
a
steady
surface
or
use
a
tripod.
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