The red clock is there because the time is not set on the camera. Simply go into the settings, go to set date and time, and set the time. It's as easy as that.
I couldn't find it in the manual, but others have said "set the date and time". I can't check if this works at the moment (my wife has my camera in Prague, and I'm not there), but it seems like an intuitive meaning for the icon. Would be nice to have it in the docu, so RTFM would actually lead to an answer.
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The red clock, it's accurate twice a day since the hands never move, while the blue clock is never accurate.
Depends on the clock. Probably seconds.
The Nikon Coolpix L120 has video. It is the read red button.
I don't think the red light on an alarm clock could be harmful. They keep on making them. And I've never known anyone to be hurt by the red light on an alarm clock.
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On my KLIK clock, the red wheel to reset the time is located under the door to the battery.
Red. Red colour will not disrupt your melatonin levels as much as green light will.
Nikon digital cameras come in a wide variety of styles. Higher end SLR cameras typically only come in black. But smaller cheaper models such as the Coolpix can found in red, pink and even orange.
A 'Clock o Clay' or 'Clock a Clay' is 19th century Northamptonshire slang for a ladybird or ladybug, as in the line "Red black spotted Clock a Clay".
It should easily remove red win stains. As with all stains you will want to remove it as soon as possible.