08-13-2020 10:13 AM
I have limited experince in photography and digital cameras. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I just bought a barely used SX60 and I am still learning the operations. I bought it because of the reviews and the zoom capabilities. And I like it, I just need to learn all of the features and options. However, there is one feature that is annoying and I cannot figure out how to disable it (I have searched this forum and the web.)
Upon pressing the shutter button and taking a picture, the camera automatically displays the picture just taken. Can this Playback after each press of the shutter button be disabled? Currently, you have to depress the shutter button halfway to get the Playback to disappear to view what's in the view finder. Therefore you cannot quickly take another picture of what is in the view finder. ( I hope my explanation is good. )
Thanks,
Mitch
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08-13-2020 11:01 AM - edited 08-13-2020 11:10 AM
I don't know why people are giving you misinformation. What you ask for is simple.
1. Go to the Menu (while in picture taking mode).
2. Choose the "Camera" tab (the first, default tab).
3, Scroll down to "Review image after shooting..." and select with "Set" button
4. Change the "Display Time" setting to "Off" (by using the left/right buttons)
That's all you need to do. Exit the Menu, and it will not show the pic you just took.
You can easily download the complete manual for the camera, and without it you will never know what you can and cannot do with this rather complictaed camera.
08-13-2020 10:23 AM
Usually there is a setting to set the amount of playback time, but I don't know if it can go to zero.
08-13-2020 10:56 AM
Can it be disabled, no playback automatically after each shoot?
08-13-2020 10:30 AM
The fastest setting is Quick display which is what you described...you have to press the shutter button halfway to remove the image
08-13-2020 11:09 AM
08-13-2020 10:37 AM
Also, point-n-shoots are not known for being snappy. If you really want quick shoot-recompose-shoot response you need a DSLR like a Rebel, or one of the mirrorless cousins - an M series or R series.
08-13-2020 11:08 AM
08-13-2020 12:22 PM
@LarryB34695 wrote:
So your suggestion to this novice is to tell him that he has a lousy, slow, inadequate camera? Nice job!
I was merely pointing out that if shutter responsiveness and quick recompose and shoot were required, there were better options.
Note that my first advice was correct, though not as detailed as yours.
08-13-2020 11:01 AM - edited 08-13-2020 11:10 AM
I don't know why people are giving you misinformation. What you ask for is simple.
1. Go to the Menu (while in picture taking mode).
2. Choose the "Camera" tab (the first, default tab).
3, Scroll down to "Review image after shooting..." and select with "Set" button
4. Change the "Display Time" setting to "Off" (by using the left/right buttons)
That's all you need to do. Exit the Menu, and it will not show the pic you just took.
You can easily download the complete manual for the camera, and without it you will never know what you can and cannot do with this rather complictaed camera.
08-13-2020 11:13 AM
LarryB - Thanks for the info, that was exactly what I needed.
As far as the manual, I have downloaded it and I have been trying to learn the key features I understand. I am old enough to where I read about a feature or two and then go try it out to inprint it in my brain
However, the review of the image after shooting was making it painful.
Thanks for everyone's input and I have found a new community to follow and learn from.
Mitch
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