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Camera
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Do not leave the camera under direct sunlight for a
long period of time. Do not point at the sun or a
powerful lamp directly. Doing so could lead to the
discoloration of photographed images or cause the
camera to malfunction.
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Do not cover the lens with your fingers, hair, or the
strap when you shoot images.
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Shooting consumes a large amount of the battery
power. It is recommended that you turn off the
camera immediately after you finish shooting. The
screen may look dark or blurred if you shoot
images when the battery is low.
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You cannot change the volume or mute the shutter
sound, Auto timer tone or auto focus locked sound.
You cannot set a downloaded melody as the
shutter sound.
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If the digital shake correction is set to “OFF”, the
FOMA terminal‘s movement may cause a blurred
image when the image is shot. It is recommended
that you set the digital shake correction to “Auto”,
then shoot an image.
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When shooting a still image, keep the FOMA
terminal steady after the shutter tone sounds until
loading the shot image finishes .
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When you take pictures indoors, flickering may
appear due to the effect of fluorescent lighting, etc.
In such a case, adjusting the “Flicker” setting
appropriate to the local electric wave frequency
may suppress flickering.
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After the shooting screen is opened, a camera is
switched or camera settings are changed, it may
take a while until the brightness and color tones
become optimized.
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Flashing of the recording indicator
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The indicator lights up or flashes as follows at
shooting:
• Shooting screen activated: Flash in red
• Photo mode, M-continuous mode: Light in red
(about 3 seconds)
• A-continuous mode: Light in red (shooting)
• Movie mode, Voice mode, Panorama mode:
Flash in red
• Auto timer activated: Flash in red
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Saving still images and movies you shot
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Shot images and movies are saved in the folder
specified in “Select to save”.
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Shot still images and movies are saved
automatically when “Auto save set” is set to “ON”.
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If the battery is low, you may not be able to save
still images or movies you shot.
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If the power is turned off or the battery pack is
removed while files are being saved, incomplete
files may be saved.
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Shooting is interrupted when
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Shooting is interrupted when the FOMA terminal
style is changed, a voice/videophone/PushTalk call
or 64K data communication arrives, alarm
notification (1Seg Booking program, 1Seg Timer
recording, Alarm, Schedule or To Do list) is
performed, or another function is accessed.
• During continuous shooting or movie shooting, if
shooting is interrupted, the screen switches to
the respective screen. When you close the
switched screen, the camera screen reappears
and you can save the file you shot before
receiving a call, alarm notification, etc..
• If shooting is interrupted while the zoom or
brightness of the camera is being adjusted, the
setting is confirmed and the camera menu
reappears.
• The Auto timer is stopped.
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The shooting is not interrupted when:
• You receive mail or MessageR/F when using the
camera (including when the shooting screen is
displayed). The reception result screen does not
appear and the shooting mode continues
regardless of the “Receiving setting”.
• “Alarm setting” is set to “Operation preferred”.
You can continue shooting, configure settings or
use the Auto timer without interruption even at
the alarm time. In the case of “1Seg timer
recording”, camera shooting/setting and Auto
timer are interrupted and an alarm notification is
performed.
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When using a microSD card
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While data is being saved to a microSD card, “
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flashes. Do not remove the microSD card. Doing so
may cause a malfunction of the FOMA terminal or
microSD card.
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When “microSD” is selected in “Select to save” and
there is no folder in a microSD card, a folder is
created automatically.
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If the number of files in the microSD folder selected
in “Select to save” has reached the maximum, you
cannot select the folder.
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