Shooting With Camera - Sharp LYNX 3D SH-03C Docomo Instruction Manual

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Shooting with camera

Before using camera
Fingerprints or oil on the lens may cause the
image to be out of focus. In addition, images may
blur and rays of light may appear in images when
shot near a strong light source. Wipe the lens
with a soft cloth before shooting images.
You cannot shoot when battery level is
insufficient. Images may appear dark and
distorted when shot with insufficient battery
power even while the handset is charging. Do not
shoot images while charging.
Although the cameras are made with
high-precision technology, some pixels or lines
look constantly dark or bright. Further, white lines
and other noise may appear in images especially
when shooting images in dimly lit surroundings.
The quality of images may deteriorate when shot
or saved after the FOMA terminal has been left in
a warm location for a long time.
If the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight
for a long time, the internal color filter may
discolor, creating a discoloration of shot images.
Images shot in shooting conditions which include
strong light source such as the sun or a lamp
may appear dark and distorted.
Shooting the sun directly may damage the
performance of the CCD.
The FOMA terminal may become warm and the
camera may end after shooting still pictures
continuously, shooting long moving pictures or
activating the camera for a long time. This is not
a malfunction. Use the camera again after a
while.
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Multimedia
When Focus Settings is switched, sounds may
be heard from the camera lens. This is not a
malfunction.
Images are blurred when the FOMA terminal
moves while shooting images. Hold securely to
prevent blurring. Use Steady cam function when
shooting still pictures.
The color and brightness of the subject in images
shot with the camera may differ from the actual
color and brightness.
Make sure that your fingers, hair and handset
strap do not obscure the camera lens when
shooting images.
Because a larger image size requires more data,
movement in the image on the FOMA terminal
display may appear slow.
Indoor fluorescent lighting may create flickering
or streaky shading on the screen. This flickering
or shading may be reduced by changing the
lighting conditions, brightness or adjusting the
camera brightness and white balance.
Shot still pictures are saved in DCF1.0
(ExifVer.2.2, JPEG) format.
・ "DCF" (Design rule for Camera File system) is
a standard created mainly by JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association) for images from digital
cameras and other devices to be shared with
related devices. However, DCF standard does
not guarantee the entire compatibility of all
devices.
・ "Exif" is a file format established by JEITA
(Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association) for adding
supplementary information to the still picture.
The camera is not available while using 1Seg.

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