Sony Ericsson FOMA SO905iCS Manual page 176

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Turning on the Photo Light
The FOMA terminal's built-in photo light can be used when recording with the Out-
camera in a dark place, etc.
1
Press
Every time you press
When switched to [ON], the photo light is turned on and "
The photo light is for helping you record in a dark place. You cannot expect as much amount
of light from the photo light as from the electric flash of a normal camera.
Emitting the Flash
You can use the flash when recording with the Out-camera in a dark place.
 When the Shoot mode is set to [BestPic™] or [Continuous mode], if you use the flash when
recording images, the light intensity of the flash drops to the photo light level.
 When the Shoot mode is set to [Panorama], the Flash is set to [OFF] temporarily.
1
Press
(Func) in the Camera mode display, select [
2
Select [Shoot] → [Flash] and press
 You can also set the Flash by pressing
[AUTO]
[Forced ON] : The flash is always emitted.
[OFF]
3
Select a flash type and press
The Flash is set and the icon for the current Flash setting appears.
 No icon appears for [AUTO].
Forced ON
Using the Grid Line
The Grid Line which divides the display into 3×3 panes helps you, as auxiliary lines,
position objects on the display. Using the Grid Line, you can record an image in
which all objects are arranged well-balanced.
 When the Shoot mode is set to [Deco-Snap], the Grip Line does not appear.
 When the Shoot mode of movie is set to [Sound only], the Grid Line does not appear.
1
Press
(Func) in the Camera mode display, select [
2
Select [Shoot] → [Grid Line] and press
 You can also set the Grid Line by pressing
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press
When you select [ON], the Grid Line appears.
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in the Camera mode display.
, the photo light is switched to [ON]/[OFF].
: The flash is emitted depending on the brightness of surroundings.
: The flash is not emitted.
" appears.
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in the Camera mode display.
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OFF
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in the Camera mode display.
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], and press
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], and press
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