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08-12-2016 11:54 AM
I would like to take this oppurtunity to ask You , how I can turn of the self-timer bulb everytime I capture any normal photo.
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08-12-2016 01:11 PM
That bulb will only blink when self-timer is set. It counts down so people get ready for the shot.
You could set the 2-second timer and it would shorten the time, but thats all you could do.
Why do you want it to blink when you take a non-selftimer shot?
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08-12-2016 12:08 PM
Set the Drive Mode.
You should be able to press the icon that looks like the little sheets of paper next to the set button. Set it to the single sheet.

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08-12-2016 12:17 PM
If I turn on the Self-Timer option...and I capture a photo then the self-timer bulb starts blinking (orange lamp beside lens mount)
I want to set these lamp as ...whenever I capture any photo (without self-timer) it would blink ...
How can I do it
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08-12-2016 01:10 PM
@raiyan19 wrote:
I think I could not make You clear...
If I turn on the Self-Timer option...and I capture a photo then the self-timer bulb starts blinking (orange lamp beside lens mount)
I want to set these lamp as ...whenever I capture any photo (without self-timer) it would blink ...
How can I do it
If I understand your question and his answer, I think he just told you. Set Drive Mode to Single Shot, the far left icon.
If the camera seems to be automatically taking consecutive shots, then AEB, Automatic Exposure Bracketing, may be enabled.
You can clear the mode by turning off the camera with the power switch.
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08-12-2016 01:11 PM
That bulb will only blink when self-timer is set. It counts down so people get ready for the shot.
You could set the 2-second timer and it would shorten the time, but thats all you could do.
Why do you want it to blink when you take a non-selftimer shot?
Conway, NH
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08-12-2016 01:56 PM - edited 08-12-2016 03:00 PM
You might be thinking of red eye reduction. You can set that in the Menu.
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08-12-2016 09:01 PM
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08-12-2016 09:40 PM - edited 08-13-2016 08:09 AM
Yes. Light will illuminate to help close down iris to minimize red eye.
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