Camera
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Before Using Camera
706P features Two Mega Pixel CMOS Camera capable of
capturing still images and videos. Send still images/videos
via Mail, or use still images as wallpaper.
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Remove dust/debris from lens cover with a soft cloth.
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Handset movement may blur images; hold 706P firmly.
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Capturing/saving images immediately after 706P has been
left in a hot place may affect image quality.
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Exposing lens to direct sunlight may affect image quality.
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Illumination Light flashes when shutter is released, while
preview window appears, etc.
Image File Formats
Image Type
File Format
Save Location
Still images
JPEG (.jpg)
Data Folder (Pictures)
Videos
MPEG-4 (.3gp)
Data Folder (Videos)
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Save images directly to Memory Card (
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To confirm memory:
P.10-5 "Memory Status"
Notes
Shutter Click
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Shutter click sounds even in Manner mode. Volume cannot be
changed.
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Change shutter click sound (
Incoming Calls/Alarm/Low Battery while Using
Camera
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Camera is not available when battery is low.
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Incoming calls, Alarm and low battery cancel Camera.
Captured images are saved.
Auto Shut-off
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When left in preview or review mode for three minutes,
Camera is cancelled and previous window returns.
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Summary of Contents for 706P
Page 30: ...1 1 Getting Started 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 56: ...2 1 Basic Handset Operations 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 76: ...3 1 Text Entry 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 88: ...4 1 Phone Book 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 102: ...5 1 Video Call 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 110: ...6 1 Camera 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 125: ...Camera 6 16 6 706P_Eng book Page 16 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 126: ...7 1 Display Sound Settings 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 136: ...8 1 Other Functions 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 141: ...Other Functions 8 6 8 706P_Eng book Page 6 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 142: ...9 1 Entertainment 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 156: ...10 1 Managing Files 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 181: ...Managing Files 10 26 10 706P_Eng book Page 26 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 182: ...11 1 Connectivity 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 193: ...Connectivity 11 12 11 706P_Eng book Page 12 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 194: ...12 1 Handset Security 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 202: ...13 1 Tools 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 212: ...14 1 Optional Services 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 222: ...15 1 Messaging 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 248: ...16 1 Web 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 262: ...17 1 S Appli 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
Page 268: ...18 1 Appendix 706P_Eng book Page 1 Wednesday February 28 2007 12 45 PM ...
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