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If you have C.V drive joints worn this maybe why there's a shutter when taking off,did you get them checked out recently,also along with worn CV drives joints a bush on the wish bone arms on the inside near the chassis can be wearing out,so the car wheels move forward a few inches before the chassis and car do.Also if its an auto,your transmission oil may need changing,its tick and clogging the sive,filter.Or thick in cold weather before heat up.
I have the same issue, no message appears - every now and again after I push & hold the shutter button (sometimes 4-5 times, 5-10 seonds) it will finally take the picture. But, again - once it focuses it doesn't take the picture when the shutter ****on is fully engaged.
I know it sounds expensive but at least you know Canon will fix it properly with a limited warranty on the repair. Remember, they have to take the camera completely apart to reach that part. If you're interested in seeing how complicated it is, google the words...disassemble a digital camera.
You are correct, there is a setting. Press Monitor, then Menu to get to the menu; go to the thitd menu option (looks like a pencil), select option 4 (AF Activation) and set it to ON (Shutter/AF ON). This will solve your problem.
If you read the reviews on A10 it has something like 1.73 seconds shutter lag, which is very slow to some other cameras with only 0.3 shutter lag. Redeuce the pixels to 6mb. Also a weak battery and maybe a under performing m.card add to your camera seem to be slower usual. jam
Sounds like the chassis under the shutter button has somehow distanced itself from the shutter release button, maybe bent away from the button? Its s stretch but that maybe the problem. The button is designed to have 2 contacts in it, the autofocus switch and the shutter release depending on how much you press it, like most cameras
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