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Capturing Photos & Recording
Videos
Capture photos and videos in portrait or landscape views.
Unless described otherwise, capture in portrait view is
described for photos, and in landscape view for videos.
Camera Cautions
When Using Camera
Mind etiquette when using Camera.
Before capturing an important scene, take some test shots
and view results to ensure the scene will be captured
properly.
Do not use Camera where prohibited.
Images taken with Camera are intended for personal use,
and may not be used or forwarded without the permission
of the copyright holder (photo subject), etc.
If Lens Becomes Dirty
Fingerprints/smudges may hinder handset imaging. Clean
Lens with a soft cloth beforehand.
Avoid Direct Sunlight Exposure
Do not expose Lens area to direct sunlight for extended
periods; may damage color filter, altering images.
Maximum Continuous Shooting Time
Up to 4 GB can be captured continuously for one file.
Shooting stops once this size is exceeded. To continue
shooting, commence shooting again.
Important when Shining Capture Light
Do not shine Capture Light near someone's eyes or look
directly into Light when shining. Do not shine Light at
someone's eyes. May affect eyesight, etc.
Capturing Photos
Photo Viewfinder opens.
Aim Camera at subject
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Press to zoom in or out.
(Shoot)/ (Side Key)
Shutter clicks; photo is captured and saved to handset
memory.
Troubleshooting
Q. Camera does not activate/shuts down automatically.
A. Does not activate when the battery level is low. Charge
handset sufficiently beforehand when you use Camera.
A. If handset is used with internal temperature high, a
warning screen appears, data is saved, and then camera
shuts down automatically.
A. If no operation is done after Camera activates, it shuts
down automatically.
Q. Image is dark/blocky.
A. There is a strong light around the subject or strong
light source is on the screen. Avoid capturing photos
with a strong light source such as sun or lamp. In
addition, image may be deteriorated if handset is left
in a warm place for a long time or camera is exposed to
direct sunlight for a long time.
Q. Image looks whitish when taken with Capture Light.
A. If you put a finger or cover around the lens, captured
image may look whitish due to reflection of Capture
Light.