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The simplest is to set the camera to the Smart Auto mode by turning the command dial to the "SMART" position as described on page 32 of the manual. In this mode the camera controls almost everything, the only things you control are where to point the camera and when to push the button.
Bear in mind that many of the choices the camera makes will not be the same choices an experienced photographer will make.
ok so I was searching for the answer for this myself.. very hard to say, because it really depends on what happened to your camera.. Did you drop it? Did it emerge in water? But for me, I have come to the conclusion for everyone who has the problem.. it is most (99%) probably a problem with the lense.. another site told me to take it to get fiixed- or to take the battery out and wait 20 min to put it back in, because this resets it. I decided to manually open the lense myself (who knows if thats bad/good to do, but a girl's gotta take her pix!!) So anyway, i opened the lense, and turned it on- the "on again off again" msg went away. So most likely, the problem does stem to the lense not being able to be opened, so the msg pops up, if you open the lense yourself your camera works fine, when you turn it off- my closes the lense-just doesnt open it. different results for different people, but i hope this helps because it was very simple.
yeah I got screwed buying a samsung camera too.
Samsung screwed me out of a rebate on a computer monitor before too.
I will never buy another samsung product!!!!
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