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I am new to photography and trying to learn everyday. I've noticed when shooting in manual mode and using the Viewfinder like most professionals use, when I press the shutter button down you have to like click it twice in order for it to take the photo. I've watched Youtube videos of pros shooting and they shoot in manual and it snaps the picture quick!



When I press it down it's like something inside the camera closes, and then when I press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and it still happens.



Is there a setting I need to change? This is why I liked using the Live View Screen to shoot, because it snaps it right when i want it to. There isn't this, like, double tap on the shutter button.










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  • Do you notice that difference when the lens is in manual focus as well?

    – Fábio Dias
    10 hours ago











  • You normally don't push twice, but push to first click to make the camera focus, and then push more/deeper to trigger. With a good camera you can push all the way down at once.

    – xenoid
    9 hours ago











  • Its like the camera shuts then opens and captures the camera? I cant figure out how to get a fast snap? its so weird

    – shelbi garber
    9 hours ago











  • You say you have to push the shutter button twice — what exactly happens when you do it just once?

    – mattdm
    8 hours ago






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    When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and its still happens..

    – shelbi garber
    8 hours ago


















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I am new to photography and trying to learn everyday. I've noticed when shooting in manual mode and using the Viewfinder like most professionals use, when I press the shutter button down you have to like click it twice in order for it to take the photo. I've watched Youtube videos of pros shooting and they shoot in manual and it snaps the picture quick!



When I press it down it's like something inside the camera closes, and then when I press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and it still happens.



Is there a setting I need to change? This is why I liked using the Live View Screen to shoot, because it snaps it right when i want it to. There isn't this, like, double tap on the shutter button.










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  • Do you notice that difference when the lens is in manual focus as well?

    – Fábio Dias
    10 hours ago











  • You normally don't push twice, but push to first click to make the camera focus, and then push more/deeper to trigger. With a good camera you can push all the way down at once.

    – xenoid
    9 hours ago











  • Its like the camera shuts then opens and captures the camera? I cant figure out how to get a fast snap? its so weird

    – shelbi garber
    9 hours ago











  • You say you have to push the shutter button twice — what exactly happens when you do it just once?

    – mattdm
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and its still happens..

    – shelbi garber
    8 hours ago














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I am new to photography and trying to learn everyday. I've noticed when shooting in manual mode and using the Viewfinder like most professionals use, when I press the shutter button down you have to like click it twice in order for it to take the photo. I've watched Youtube videos of pros shooting and they shoot in manual and it snaps the picture quick!



When I press it down it's like something inside the camera closes, and then when I press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and it still happens.



Is there a setting I need to change? This is why I liked using the Live View Screen to shoot, because it snaps it right when i want it to. There isn't this, like, double tap on the shutter button.










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I am new to photography and trying to learn everyday. I've noticed when shooting in manual mode and using the Viewfinder like most professionals use, when I press the shutter button down you have to like click it twice in order for it to take the photo. I've watched Youtube videos of pros shooting and they shoot in manual and it snaps the picture quick!



When I press it down it's like something inside the camera closes, and then when I press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and it still happens.



Is there a setting I need to change? This is why I liked using the Live View Screen to shoot, because it snaps it right when i want it to. There isn't this, like, double tap on the shutter button.







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  • Do you notice that difference when the lens is in manual focus as well?

    – Fábio Dias
    10 hours ago











  • You normally don't push twice, but push to first click to make the camera focus, and then push more/deeper to trigger. With a good camera you can push all the way down at once.

    – xenoid
    9 hours ago











  • Its like the camera shuts then opens and captures the camera? I cant figure out how to get a fast snap? its so weird

    – shelbi garber
    9 hours ago











  • You say you have to push the shutter button twice — what exactly happens when you do it just once?

    – mattdm
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and its still happens..

    – shelbi garber
    8 hours ago



















  • Do you notice that difference when the lens is in manual focus as well?

    – Fábio Dias
    10 hours ago











  • You normally don't push twice, but push to first click to make the camera focus, and then push more/deeper to trigger. With a good camera you can push all the way down at once.

    – xenoid
    9 hours ago











  • Its like the camera shuts then opens and captures the camera? I cant figure out how to get a fast snap? its so weird

    – shelbi garber
    9 hours ago











  • You say you have to push the shutter button twice — what exactly happens when you do it just once?

    – mattdm
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and its still happens..

    – shelbi garber
    8 hours ago

















Do you notice that difference when the lens is in manual focus as well?

– Fábio Dias
10 hours ago





Do you notice that difference when the lens is in manual focus as well?

– Fábio Dias
10 hours ago













You normally don't push twice, but push to first click to make the camera focus, and then push more/deeper to trigger. With a good camera you can push all the way down at once.

– xenoid
9 hours ago





You normally don't push twice, but push to first click to make the camera focus, and then push more/deeper to trigger. With a good camera you can push all the way down at once.

– xenoid
9 hours ago













Its like the camera shuts then opens and captures the camera? I cant figure out how to get a fast snap? its so weird

– shelbi garber
9 hours ago





Its like the camera shuts then opens and captures the camera? I cant figure out how to get a fast snap? its so weird

– shelbi garber
9 hours ago













You say you have to push the shutter button twice — what exactly happens when you do it just once?

– mattdm
8 hours ago





You say you have to push the shutter button twice — what exactly happens when you do it just once?

– mattdm
8 hours ago




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When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and its still happens..

– shelbi garber
8 hours ago





When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up. I want it to just snap the photo when I press it. I tried turning off the shutter button focus and using the back AF button and its still happens..

– shelbi garber
8 hours ago










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When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up




This sounds like Mirror Lock Up functionality. This mode allows one to separate the mechanism for the mirror and shutter so as to allow for any vibrations caused by the mirror to dissipate before taking the photo. It’s for use in situations where those vibrations may ruin your shot (slow shutter speeds)



Check to make sure that you don’t have MLU enabled. As was commented, using default settings, a half press should engage autofocus and a full press should take the shot. (I say ‘using default settings’ because you can change this behavior. Look into the custom function for back-button focus. Easily one of the most useful custom functions, especially for sports/fast action shooting)






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When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up




This sounds like Mirror Lock Up functionality. This mode allows one to separate the mechanism for the mirror and shutter so as to allow for any vibrations caused by the mirror to dissipate before taking the photo. It’s for use in situations where those vibrations may ruin your shot (slow shutter speeds)



Check to make sure that you don’t have MLU enabled. As was commented, using default settings, a half press should engage autofocus and a full press should take the shot. (I say ‘using default settings’ because you can change this behavior. Look into the custom function for back-button focus. Easily one of the most useful custom functions, especially for sports/fast action shooting)






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    Hi shelbi. I'm glad Hueco's answer worked for you. Please don't forget to show the ultimate appreciation and mark this answer as the accepted answer (the checkbox under the vote buttons near the upper left of the answer). Thanks, and welcome to Photo-SE! =)

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When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up




This sounds like Mirror Lock Up functionality. This mode allows one to separate the mechanism for the mirror and shutter so as to allow for any vibrations caused by the mirror to dissipate before taking the photo. It’s for use in situations where those vibrations may ruin your shot (slow shutter speeds)



Check to make sure that you don’t have MLU enabled. As was commented, using default settings, a half press should engage autofocus and a full press should take the shot. (I say ‘using default settings’ because you can change this behavior. Look into the custom function for back-button focus. Easily one of the most useful custom functions, especially for sports/fast action shooting)






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    OMG You FIXED it!!!!! Thank you so much for your time and efforts. I can finally sleep now haha! I've been trying to figure this out for days and losing hope!

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When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up




This sounds like Mirror Lock Up functionality. This mode allows one to separate the mechanism for the mirror and shutter so as to allow for any vibrations caused by the mirror to dissipate before taking the photo. It’s for use in situations where those vibrations may ruin your shot (slow shutter speeds)



Check to make sure that you don’t have MLU enabled. As was commented, using default settings, a half press should engage autofocus and a full press should take the shot. (I say ‘using default settings’ because you can change this behavior. Look into the custom function for back-button focus. Easily one of the most useful custom functions, especially for sports/fast action shooting)






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When i press it down its like something inside the camera closes and then when you press again it captures the image and the view finder opens back up




This sounds like Mirror Lock Up functionality. This mode allows one to separate the mechanism for the mirror and shutter so as to allow for any vibrations caused by the mirror to dissipate before taking the photo. It’s for use in situations where those vibrations may ruin your shot (slow shutter speeds)



Check to make sure that you don’t have MLU enabled. As was commented, using default settings, a half press should engage autofocus and a full press should take the shot. (I say ‘using default settings’ because you can change this behavior. Look into the custom function for back-button focus. Easily one of the most useful custom functions, especially for sports/fast action shooting)







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    OMG You FIXED it!!!!! Thank you so much for your time and efforts. I can finally sleep now haha! I've been trying to figure this out for days and losing hope!

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OMG You FIXED it!!!!! Thank you so much for your time and efforts. I can finally sleep now haha! I've been trying to figure this out for days and losing hope!

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OMG You FIXED it!!!!! Thank you so much for your time and efforts. I can finally sleep now haha! I've been trying to figure this out for days and losing hope!

– shelbi garber
7 hours ago




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Hi shelbi. I'm glad Hueco's answer worked for you. Please don't forget to show the ultimate appreciation and mark this answer as the accepted answer (the checkbox under the vote buttons near the upper left of the answer). Thanks, and welcome to Photo-SE! =)

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