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Setting the Self Timer PowerShot SX120 IS.
Article ID: ART108949 |
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Date published: 05/11/2015 |
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Date last updated: 08/16/2015 |
Description
Setting the Self Timer PowerShot SX120 IS.
Solution
Using the Self-timer
With this function, images are shot 10 or 2 seconds after the shutter button is pressed. This is useful when you want to take a memorable photo with everyone including yourself in the picture. The self-timer can be used in any shooting mode. In addition, you can set the delay time and number of shots (Custom Timer) or with the Face Self-Timer, the camera will fire 2 seconds after a new face is detected in the image..
- Press the
button and choose the desired self-timer setting using the control dial or the or buttons. These include, 10 second, 2 second delay, Face Self-Timer and Custom Timer. See below for additional instructions for using the Face Self-Timer.

- Shoot the image

- When the shutter button is pressed fully, the self-timer will activate and the self-timer lamp will blink.
- When the self-timer is set to
( ), the shutter activates 10 (2) seconds after the shutter button is pressed fully.
- With the
(Custom Timer) option, the specified number of shots are taken after the specified delay when the shutter button is pressed fully. You can change the delay time (0-10, 15, 20, 30 sec.) and number of shots (1-10). When [Delay] is set to 2 or more sec., the self-timer sound begins to beep 2 sec. before the shutter releases. When [Shots] is set to more than 1, the self-timer sound only beeps before the first shot.
The self-timer cannot be used on some shooting modes. |
Changing the delay time and number of shots (Custom Timer).
- From the instructions above choose
(custom timer).

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Setting the delay time and number of shots.

- Use the
or button to select [Delay] or [Shots].
- Use the
or button to change the delay time (0-10, 15, 20, or 30 sec.) or number of shots (1-10).
- To finalize your selection, press the <FUNC./SET> button.
- The display will return to the shooting screen.
- If the number of shots is set to 2 or more, the exposure and white balance settings are locked after the first shot. Shooting will cease if the SD card becomes full.
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Between shots the self-timer lamp will flash and the self-timer sound will play as follows. If multiple shots are selected, the self-timer sound will play for the first shot only:
- 0 seconds: no self-timer sound
- 1 second: no self-timer sound, but the camera beeps
- 2-10 seconds: self-timer sound starts to play 2 seconds before the shutter releases
Using the Face Self Timer
- Press the
button and select (Face Self Timer) using the or buttons.

- Set the number of shots using the menu after the Face Self Timer is selected.
-Then use the or buttons to set a value, when finished press the <FUNC./SET> button to confirm the setting and then press the <MENU> button to return to the shooting screen.
- Compose the image and press the shutter button halfway.

- A green frame appears around the face of the main subject, while white frames apear around the other faces.
- Press the shutter button fully to shoot.
- The camera prepares to shoot, and the "Look straight at camera to start count down" message appears. - The self-timer lamp will blink and self-timer sound will beep.
- Have the other subject enter the composition and face the camera.
-When the new face is detected (in most cases the shooter's face), the blinking of the self-timer lamp and the self-timer sound speed up, and the shutter releases approx. 2 seconds later. - When the number of shots is set to 2 or more, the pictures will continue to be taken at approximately 2-second intervals. - If the subject enters the composition but the camera does not detect the face, the shutter will release approx. 30 seconds later.
- The
option cannot be set in the Stitch Assist or movie mode or in a My Colors mode.
- The following may occur when the Shots category is set to 2 or more.
- if the memory is full, the interval between shots may lengthen. - if the flash is firing, the interval between shots may lengthen to allow the flash to recharge.
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