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How to delay shooting with Konka camera?

Turn on the camera-click the settings in the upper left corner-click the delay photo. The specific setting operation will be different due to different camera models. Please refer to the self-timer setting in the camera manual.

Turn off the time-lapse photo function to cancel the countdown. If you press the photo button, it will count down for 5 seconds and take photos automatically. If you want to take pictures, remember not to overexpose the highlights and underexpose the dark tones. After entering the camera, select the normal camera mode-click HDR in the upper left corner to turn it on, and then turn it on to prevent overexposure.

The self-timer delay function is a shooting mode specially set by the camera for photographers to take selfies. In this mode, when the photographer completely presses the shutter button, the camera does not shoot, and it must be delayed for a certain time before shooting. The length of the delay time is selected by the photographer, and the camera usually provides 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds and so on.

Basic information:

Time-lapse photography takes a long time and the scenery is constantly changing. If the center button metering or spot metering is selected, metering errors may occur, resulting in the problem that the bright part is too bright or the dark part is too dark.

The subject of time-lapse photography is mostly landscape, so the related photography concepts and skills of landscape photography can almost come in handy in shooting. However, compared with shooting a single photo, the need to combine into a film should be considered in advance when shooting a delayed photo.