I don’t know the answer to the timer question, but another solution is an app 
called SelfieX.  It’s designed to use the back camera and give you verbal 
instructions on positioning it right.  When it’s in the right spot it 
automatically takes the picture.  Past versions had accessibility issues but I 
just snapped a picture with the latest version and it seemed to work well.  
With my limited vision it did seem to me that the picture wasn’t quite 
centered, but I can’t always believe my eyes.

> On Jul 20, 2016, at 9:19 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to take a selfie of myself, and have the camera set on a 10 second 
> timer.  This way after telling the shutter to be activated, I can move my 
> hand out of the way in time.  When I do this howevber, it's seeming to snap 5 
> or 10 pictures back to back... almost like a burst mode.  Is this normal when 
> using the still camera timer?  If not, then how do I turn this off?  I only 
> need one photo, and I have a selfie stick, so I'm very confident that I'm 
> aimed perfectly.  It's not like I need multiple takes.
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