Sounds like you have selected an item through the menu settings. Check the manual to see if that helps.Sounds like you have selected an item through the menu settings. Check the manual to see if that helps.
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Open the camera app. You should see an icon that looks something like an elliptical arrow. This means to switch from forward-facing camera (lens is pointing away from you) to self-facing camera (lens is pointing at you). It is a toggle switch. Press it once to change camera lens being used to take photo. Press it again to switch back to the other lens.
How do I turn the Heart Rate function on and off on my watch?
Within the Date and Time screen, if
the heart icon is showing, the heart rate function is on. To turn off
the heart rate function, simply hold the Reset button until the heart
icon goes away.
The self timer will not work in the "Easy" mode (icon with a heart in it) or in movie mode. According to the chart in the back of the manual, the self timer should work with all other modes.
I have an S1000fd and to get rid of the yellow camera icon with the exclamation mark next to it I pushed the button on the side of the flash to pop the flash up. Its a low light level indicator basically.
Mine had that too. It means the backup battery is low. It's located in a panel behind the LCD screen. You can find details on page 19 of the users manual. If you don't have your manual, you can download it for free from canon's website.
it's just telling that under the current conditions (zoom, light, etc.) that it would be best to use a tripod or a very steady hand when taking the picture. This is NOT a sensor in the camera that is telling you that you're shaking the camera too much -- that's a common misconception. You are on the right track when you say that you need more light to take your pictures -- at least more light to take hand-held pictures. If you're getting good results anyway, it just means you have a steady hand!
Sounds like you have selected an item through the menu settings. Check the manual to see if that helps.
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