Canon PowerShot A510 PowerShot A520/A510 Camera User Guide - Page 48

Shoot the image.

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Shooting - The Basics z When is selected, pressing the SET button will allow you to set the start time (0 to 10 seconds) and the number of shots (1 to 10 shots). Select the setting item using the or button and change its value using the or button. 3 Shoot the image. z When is selected, the self-timer lamp starts blinking when the shutter button is pressed all the way. The self-timer sounds and the blinking gets faster two seconds before the shutter activates. z When is selected, the self-timer lamp blinks fast from the beginning. The shutter activates in two seconds. z When is selected, the self-timer lamp will blink during shots, and self-timer sounds will sound as follows. If you set multiple shots to be taken, the self-timer will sound only for the first shot. - The self-timer will not sound when set to [0 sec.]. - The self-timer will not sound when set to [1 sec.], but the beeps will sound. - When the self-timer is set between 2 to 10 sec., the self-timer will sound 2 seconds before the shutter activates. z Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode (p. 33). z You can change the self-timer sound by changing the setting in [Self-timer Sound] in the [ (My Camera)] menu (p. 74). z When is selected and the number of [shot] is set to two or more, - if the internal memory is full, the interval between shots may lengthen. - if the flash is to be used, the interval between shots will lengthen to accommodate the flash recharge time. z See Photo Tips and Information (p. 151). 46

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Shooting – The Basics
When
is selected, pressing the
SET
button
will allow you to set the start time (0 to 10
seconds) and the number of shots (1 to 10
shots). Select the setting item using the
or
button and change its value using the
or
button.
3
Shoot the image.
When
is selected, the self-timer lamp starts
blinking when the shutter button is pressed all
the way. The self-timer sounds and the blinking
gets faster two seconds before the shutter
activates.
When
is selected, the self-timer lamp blinks
fast from the beginning. The shutter activates
in two seconds.
When
is selected, the self-timer lamp will
blink during shots, and self-timer sounds will
sound as follows. If you set multiple shots to be
taken, the self-timer will sound only for the first
shot.
- The self-timer will not sound when set to [0
sec.].
- The self-timer will not sound when set to [1
sec.], but the beeps will sound.
- When the self-timer is set between 2 to 10
sec., the self-timer will sound 2 seconds
before the shutter activates.
Shooting procedures are the same as for the
mode (p. 33).
You can change the self-timer sound by
changing the setting in [Self-timer Sound] in
the [
(My Camera)] menu (p. 74).
When
is selected and the number of
[shot] is set to two or more,
- if the internal memory is full, the interval
between shots may lengthen.
- if the flash is to be used, the interval
between shots will lengthen to
accommodate the flash recharge time.
See
Photo Tips and Information
(p. 151).