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Camera
Before using the camera
Still images and movies can be shot with your FOMA
terminal camera. In addition, you can record sound as
a movie/i-motion file without an image. Still images,
movies and sounds you shoot or record can be
displayed/played on the FOMA terminal or saved to the
microSD memory card. Also they can be sent via
i-mode Mail as attachments or via infrared/iC
communication.
Cameras are equipped on the front and the back of the
FOMA terminal.
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Front
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Back
Precautions for using the camera
Shooting can be performed regardless of whether the
FOMA terminal is closed or opened. Hold your FOMA
terminal firmly to shoot, as shown in the illustration
below.
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When shooting, be careful not to move the FOMA
terminal.
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Do not cover the lens with fingers or straps.
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If the lens is contaminated with fingerprints or skin oil,
you cannot shoot clean images. Use a soft cloth to
remove any such contaminants before shooting.
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To shoot a still image or movie without camera
shake, use the shake reduction function.
Auto timer is also effective to avoid camera shake
during still image shooting because the shutter is
automatically released.
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Though the camera is manufactured using extremely
accurate technology, some pixels and lines may
always be displayed lighter or darker than you
expect. Noise such as dots and lines may increase
especially when you shoot in a place with very low
light intensity, but note that such noise is not a
malfunction.
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When the lens is exposed to direct sunlight for a long
period of time, the inside color filter will become
discolored and images may be correspondingly
discolored as well.
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When you attempt to shoot a strong light source such
as the sun or a lamp or when the battery level is low,
the image may become dark or degraded.
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When you shoot a fluorescent light or a bright
window, bright stripes may run from the bright zone
on the image, but this is not because of failure.
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Depending on the characteristics of the lens,
displayed images may be distorted.
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Capturing under illumination flickering at high
frequencies such as fluorescent lights, mercury vapor
lights, or sodium lights may make the screen flicker,
but this is not a malfunction. Flickers may be reduced
by changing the distance or the angle of shooting or
by moving to another position. Also, flickers may be
reduced by flicker adjustment.
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Images taken with the camera may differ from the
actual objects in color and brightness, depending on
conditions.
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When you activate the camera or the auto focus
function or switch between the in-/out-camera, a
motor sound may be heard, but this is not a
malfunction.
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The shutter sound and the auto timer’s countdown
sound are heard even when
Silent
is set for the ring
alert volume or while Silent Mode or Public mode
(Driving mode) is on. The volume cannot be
changed.
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While the camera or Sound Recorder is ready, the
compact light is on in red. During still image shooting,
movie recording, sound recording, pause or
countdown by the auto timer, the compact light and
the Enter key either light or flash depending on the
state. You cannot set the compact light and the Enter
key not to light or flash. Also you cannot change the
lighting pattern and color.
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When you are shooting with the compact light turned
on, it may be difficult to see its lighting or flashing in
red.
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Set the brightness depending on the situation of the
shooting.
The compact light can be used for shooting in a dark
place.
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When the microSD memory card is set as the
destination, do not remove the microSD memory card
while using the camera. The FOMA terminal may
malfunction.
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If the battery power goes out before saving a shot still
image or movie, it is not saved.
To shoot clean images
About the camera
In-camera
Out-camera
Compact
light
Points of concern when shooting images
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