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LIP-9071 iPKTS User Guide
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13.3 Handling Pictures and Videos
Pictures and videos have two associated applications. The Camera application takes pictures and records videos
with the built-in camera. Pictures and videos are stored on the USB stick can be shared. In addition, pictures can
be used as wallpaper or a user contact icon. The Gallery application organizes pictures and videos into albums that
can be viewed and managed.
The camera is a 1.3 Mega-pixel CMOS camera and can be tilted manually for the best view. Pictures taken by the
Camera are stored as the jpeg file type. Videos employ the 3GPP file types.
13.3.1 Taking Pictures
Touching the Camera icon in the App Dock or on a Launcher screen, opens the Camera screen in the landscape
orientation. The right side of the screen includes several controls.
Picture Thumbnail: displays a thumbnail of the last picture or Video in the upper right of the screen.
Picture/Video Control: switch the Camera mode between still shots or video.
Shutter/Record: take picture or start/stop video recording.
To take a picture,
1. Frame the subject in the display.
2. Touch and hold the shutter icon. The camera focuses on the subject and takes the picture.
The picture is displayed for a few moments then the display is cleared and a thumbnail of the last picture displays
in the upper right of the screen.
13.3.2 Recording Videos
As a default, when the Picture application opens, the camera mode is set for single shot pictures. By changing
the camera mode, videos up to 30 minutes in length can be recorded. To record a video,
1. Change the Camera control to the Video Camera
2. Touch the Record button. The video recording starts with the recording duration displayed at the bottom
left of the screen. Once completed a thumbnail of the video displays in the upper right corner.
To stop recording video,
1. Touch the Record button.

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