12-09-2024 06:21 AM - last edited on 12-12-2024 09:35 AM by Danny
One of my frequent mistakes is that I press the start/stop button with the intention of capturing an important event.
Only to find out later I actually STOPPED recording and missed the scene completely, leaving two unimportant scenes (floor, grass, my feet, the ceiling) for me.
Why is there not a SEPARATE start and stop button? Is there a software solution for this, that would inhibit stopping a recording, only if pressed twice for instance?
12-09-2024 08:58 AM
Greetings,
Please start by telling us what camera model you have. Then we can try to make suggestions, which may help you. Don't beat yourself up cameras take practice 🙂
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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12-09-2024 09:01 AM
Rookie mistake...! Apologies.
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