User's Manual

Camera 64
Color Effect
— Lets you select a color filter for your
photos.
Memory Counter
— Indicates the number of photos
stored in the My Images folder and the maximum
number of photos you can save at the current
Resolution and Quality settings.
Camera Storage
— Indicates the location, either Phone
Memory (shown) or Memory Card ( ), where new
photos will be stored.
Brightness
— The direction arrows indicate that the
Left and Right Navigation keys adjust the Brightness
setting. A horizontal progress bar indicates the current
photo Brightness setting.
Zoom
— The direction arrows indicate that the Up and
Down Navigation keys adjust the Zoom setting. A
vertical progress bar indicates the current Zoom setting.
Camera Shortcuts
You can use the Navigation Keys to quickly access both the
Brightness and Zoom capabilities of the built in camera. When
you exit the camera mode, all camera settings return to default
values.
Brightness
1. In camera mode, change the brightness of your pictures
using the Left and Right Navigation keys.
2. Press
TAKE
( ) to take the picture.
Zoom in on a Subject
With Resolution set to
640x480
and below, Your camera has 9
digital zoom settings.
Note:
Pictures may appear somewhat grainy as you zoom in; this is a normal
result of digital enhancement.
Note:
The Zoom setting is affected by the Resolution setting (camera mode).
With Resolution set to
1280x960
, no zoom is available. With Resolution
set to
640x480
and lower, 9 Zoom settings are available.
1. In camera mode, press the Up and Down Navigation keys
to zoom in and out on your subject.
2. Press
TAKE
( ) to take the picture.
Camera Options
The Camera Options let you temporarily override your default
camera settings. Any settings you change using the Camera
Options only apply to the current camera session or until you
make another change using the Camera Options.
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