Taking Photos; About Taking Photos; Taking Single Photos; Taking Burst Photos - TomTom BANDIT Reference Manual

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Taking photos

About taking photos

You can use your Bandit to take photos in the following modes:
Single
- A single photo is taken.
Burst
- A series of photos are taken in a very short time.
Continuous
- A series of photos are taken at a pre-set interval (also called photo logging).
Photo Mode Summary
Mode
Resolution
Single
16MP
Burst
16MP
Burst
Continuous
16MP
Photos are saved in the JPEG/Exif format.

Taking single photos

1. Go left from the Hub screen and select Photo. Go right back to the Hub screen.
Tip: To change settings for the selected mode, move down from the Hub screen to Settings,
then move left to the settings for that mode.
2. Aim the camera at the subject.
3. Press the START button to take a photo.

Taking burst photos

1. Go left from the Hub screen and select Photo. Go right back to the Hub screen.
Tip: To change settings for the selected mode, move down from the Hub screen to Settings,
then move left to the settings for that mode.
2. Aim the camera at the subject.
3. Press the START button to take a photo burst.
The screen shows the number of photos taken.

Taking continuous photos

1. Go left from the Hub screen and select Photo. Go right back to the Hub screen.
Tip: To change settings for the selected mode, move down from the Hub screen to Settings,
then move left to the settings for that mode.
2. Aim the camera at the subject.
3. Press the START button to take continuous photos.
Capture rate
1 per sec
5 per sec
10 per sec
5 per sec
8MP
10 per sec
1 per sec
1 every 5 sec
1 every 10 sec
1 every 15 sec
1 every 30 sec
1 every 60 sec
Field of view
Wide
Wide
Wide
Wide
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