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Anonymous Posted on Sep 12, 2010

I just bought a tl105 samsung camera. When in movie mode, I can't always get it to start recording. I get an audible sound, but sometimes nothing happens when I push the shutter button, and sometimes it starts recording.

  • Anonymous Mar 19, 2014

    It beeps, then a green light flashes, and nothing happens.

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If you've just bought it, take it back to the vendor and request they demonstrate it to your satisfaction.

If they can't because there's a fault, request a replacement or refund under warranty.

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2010

    I bought it online, and I contacted Samsung via chat, but they were useless. I finally figured it out though. You have to half depress the shutter until it focuses on the subjest, then fully depress the shutter. Just poor documentation.

    Thanks for trying to help!

  • Anonymous Sep 13, 2010

    Thanks for getting back, you're right of course, most cameras have a 2 stage shutter, first to focus next to shoot.

    You may be able to make it a little more instant by expanding the focus parameters, ie multipoint, more points or turning face recognition off.

    Have fun.

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