Instruction manual

  Multimedia 105
Multimedia
Before Using the Camera
Saving your photos and videos
All photos and videos shot on your FOMA
terminal are saved to a microSD card. The
FOMA terminal comes with a microSD card
inserted in it. If the card is removed, you
cannot start shooting.
If the battery is low, you may not be able to
save your photos and videos.
Notes on shooting
While the camera is built with high-precision
technology, there may be cases where you
see one or more partially dark or constantly
bright points or lines. Note also that, when
you shoot in a dark place, the camera may
have more noise such as white lines.
Before shooting, clean the lens with a soft
cloth. A fingerprint or grease marked on the
lens may put the camera out of focus or
result in a blurry photo.
After the FOMA terminal is left in a warm
place for a long time, the image quality may
degrade.
The brightness and color in your photos and
videos may differ from those of the actual
object.
Avoid leaving the lens exposed to direct
sunlight for a long time or directly shooting
the sun or a bright lamp. Doing so may
cause malfunction, such as discoloration of
shot images.
When shooting, take care not to have your
finger or hair or the strap block the lens.
Since the camera consumes more battery
power during shooting, you are advised to
turn off the camera as soon as you finish
shooting. Operating the camera on low
battery may result in a dark or blurry screen.
Even in Silent mode, the camera makes the
shutter sound for photo shooting and the
video recording start/end sound. You
cannot change the volume of these sounds
or turn them off.
If image stabilization is set to OFF, moving
the FOMA terminal during shooting may
result in blurry images. Where practical, it is
recommended to set image stabilization to
AUTO when shooting.
Shooting an object in an environment where
a strong source of light, such as the Sun or
a bright lamp, is present may result in a
dark or blurry image.
If you keep the camera on for a long time in
such a case as when you shoot photos
consecutively or shoot video for a