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05-13-2018 07:21 PM
I have my new camera on a tripod and aimed at my bird feeders....trying to get some shots of humming birds and others...i get it all focused and then monitor the screen for a shot..but the screen turns off after 10 sec or what ever the longest length I could set it at.
I plugged it into power hoping that would keep the screen on and ready...WHAT CAN I DO TO KEEP THIS READY FOR A SUDDEN SHOT. i am old by the time i turn it back on and refocus the birds are long gone..missed a hawk today.
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05-14-2018 03:15 PM
Yes sometimes the image is gone before the camera settings is done. I believe you.
See in menu - tools - about power savings - do not select this one - Eco-mode "on" , this will keep the camera on and will not turn off until the battery is weak.

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05-14-2018 03:15 PM
Yes sometimes the image is gone before the camera settings is done. I believe you.
See in menu - tools - about power savings - do not select this one - Eco-mode "on" , this will keep the camera on and will not turn off until the battery is weak.

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02-24-2019 04:02 PM
New SX 60 HS and I am needing assistance. Where do I find the setting for Center Weighted Focus ? The brackets were jumping all over the frame, difficult to keep the subject in the center AND in the brackets. Thanks for the help. KH
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02-24-2019 04:20 PM
What you want begins on page 82 of your manual and continues on a for a few pages. There you will find what you are looking for.

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02-24-2019 05:20 PM
I will read it again. Maybe I missed something the first time. Thanks.
