Photo Capture Mode - QTek 2020i User Manual

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Photo Capture Mode

In Photo capture mode, you can capture a single still image by pressing the Camera button
on the left side of your Pocket PC Phone, or the Action button on the navigation pad. You
can capture images in either BMP or JPEG format, as specified in the Camera Settings
screen.
After you have captured an image, it will be displayed in the Review screen, and you can
take the desired further action (Send, Delete, View in Album, etc.). If you do not want the
Review screen to appear every time after you have captured an image, you can disable
this feature by selecting Options... from the Tools menu, then unchecking the Review After
Capture checkbox in the General tab.
The Camera automatically
calculates the number of photos you
can capture, based on the current
settings and the space available. In
this example, 5019 more photos can
be captured. This counter updates
automatically after a photo has been
taken, or if you change the Capture
Size setting.
This green "film" icon indicates a
ready state. It changes to a red
dot during image capture.
Capture Sizes are:
n
XL = Extra Large (960 x 1280)
n
L = Large (480 x 640)
n
M = Medium (240 x 320)
n
S = Small (120 x 160)
The Capture Size in this example
illustration is Small.
The current Ambience setting is shown
in this position. This icon indicates it
has been set to Daylight.
The current zoom ratio in this example is
4x, indicating a magnification of four times
the normal size.
Incoming video stream is shown using the entire
Pocket PC Phone screen. (Icons superimposed
on the screen are not saved with your captured
images/videos.)
Exits Camera mode and
returns to the previous
screen.
The word Photo indicates that
you are currently in Photo
capture mode. Tap the Left
or Right triangular-shaped
arrows to change to different
capture modes.
Tap to switch to the
Thumbnail View of
Album mode.
Tap to open the Camera
Settings screen.
Tap the upward-pointing triangular icon
to Zoom In, or the downward-pointing
triangular icon to Zoom Out.

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