I set all the settings and put it out on a tree to take still pictures at night. The next day, it said it had recorded no pictures. What am I doing wrong?
Re: I cant get it to take any pictures when I set it
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did you let excess air out of radiator? after filling let it run for a few minutes with out radiator cap and make sure the water does not go down and serculates after thermostat opens, refill if needed
do you notice moister under vehicle in the morning ? possibly a gasket could be leaking.
You need to check the settings in the camera , as to whether it's selected on night mode or not , when you use the camera at night , and particularly if the light is not as bright as day light.
There should not be any problem with the night shoots from the camera if there is no problem in the day , it's just the settings that needs to be changed to night mode.
Also a good idea would be to set the flash settings on Auto instead of Off , or other settings , this will adjust the camera as per the environment in which you are clicking your pictures.
Your camera tries to compensate for the lack of light by overexposing the picture. You can override this by using the "exposure compensation" control. On most cameras, it's a button with a +/- on it. You press it and set the guage to a lower number. You may have to take a few shots to get the correct setting but you will find it and be happy with the results. Just remember to reset the guage to "0" when you're finished.
I had the exact problem. Turned it off at night, next day nothing. Set is KV32FV16, manuf. in 2000. Repair tech. found bad fuse that was all, set now working. Fuse located in lower right hand side of chassis. Fuse appeared to have deteriorated rather than blown. Good luck.
this is becouse your not setting the "white balance"
up in the camera first,,,some digital cameras have a manual set up for "white balance" what the camera is doing is trying to put the color cast thats in a sun set right so it looks like day light,,,and you wont that color cast in the pitcher to give it that feeling,,,unless you over ride this white balance you will never get the color you are after,,, i use 35 mm film for sun sets
it will wip a digital camera every time here,,
but its horses for corses,good luck with your sun sets,,, but over ride that white balance first if you can
The start time on these style of timers is whenever you set it. So if you want it to run at night it needs to be set at night, e.g. turn to off/reset, then at 10pm go set to the freq. and duration desired, then it will run at 10pm. Also note this timer waits a full cycle to run the first time after it is set, e.g. if today you set it to run weekly, the first time will be next week.
If you can adjust the ISO sensitivity to a lower number then the graininess will be reduced.
However, by reducing the ISO, you will need a slower shutter speed and a larger aperture. A tripod, table or other support may be necessary.
The "noise reduction" setting on the camera can also be adjusted a step up.
Taking pictures at full resolution and fine compression will also help. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overall, at least try lowering the ISO, and using the flash brighter.
1. With power off, press the MODE button to select the DATE mode.
2. Press the zoom out (three trees) button for more than two seconds to enter the date/time set mode.
3. Press the zoom out (three trees) button to select year, month, day, hour, or minute (selected number will flash).
4. Use the zoom in (one tree) button to advance the number.
5. Repeat steps 3. and 4. to set each value.
6. Press the zoom out (three trees) button until the colon (in the hours:minutes) is flashing. When the colon stops flashing, date and time setting is completed.
7. Press the MODE button and the power will switch off.
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