08-13-2022 10:00 PM
I just purchased a Canon EOS R 10, 18-45 lens. This camera has turned me into a functional idiot (my wife is in background yelling 'read the instructions'). Here's the issue, and I am sure it is due to a setting that I set by mistake. I wanted to take a test photo and camera said it required a flash. I made adjustments, and went to take it, and it had a timer delay before shutter release. What in hades did I do? Paul
08-13-2022 10:20 PM
First of all... Don't Panic! LOL! Look in the manual or menus (usually a touch command on the back LCD, my R5 has a "Q" button), for "Drive mode". Once there, set it to "Single shot". Sounds like you have the timer on, which is one of the Drive mode options 🙂
Newton
08-14-2022 02:21 AM
Hi Paulie,
I'm inclined to agree with FloridaDrafter, it sounds like the 2 second self timer has been set by accident. You can see how to change it back to [ONE SHOT] on page 499 of the instruction manual I've got linked below:
08-14-2022 11:26 AM
Thanks guys, you are correct.
I really like this camera - have had Canons all the way since film days.
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