Shooting Still Images; Continuous Shooting - NTT docomo FOMA P906i Instruction Manual

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<Still Image Shoot>

Shooting Still Images

You can shoot still images by using the camera. The shot still images are
saved to the "Camera" folder of "My picture" in the FOMA phone or to the
microSD card.
pSee "Storage setting (Store in)" and "Select storage" for selecting a storage location.
pSee page 330 for how to display saved still images.
Shoot a Still Image
1
Press c.
pThe Camera menu is displayed by
mLifeKitCamera.
You can start also by selecting "Photo mode" from the
Camera menu.
pYou can paste the Camera menu to the desktop. (See
page 127)
pChange the direction of the FOMA phone according to
the direction of the Top icon.
2
O
o (
Press
).
A still image is shot. The Post View display for confirmation appears.
pWhen "Focus" is set to "Face detection" or "Auto" while shooting with the outside
camera, shooting starts after the focus operation.
pThe image appears horizontally reversed (mirrored) when you shoot with the
inside camera; however the image is correctly displayed when played back.
pWhen "Auto save set" is set to "ON", the Post View display does not appear; the
still image is automatically saved. Go to step 4.
3
O
o (
Press
The still image you shot is saved to the "Camera" folder.
pTo save the still image as an mirrored image
(horizontally reversed), press i(
"Mirror save".
pWhen "Store in" is set to "microSD", the still image is
saved to the folder selected by "Select storage".
pPress r to cancel the shot still image and return to
the Finder display.
4
Press h to end the camera.

Continuous Shooting

You can continuously shoot still images. You can set the number of
frames, and shooting interval for auto-shooting. (See page 162)
1
cc(
c(
Finder display
pThe camera starts in the mode you used
last time, "Auto", "Manual", or "Auto
bracket". To change Continuous Mode,
see "Continuous mode" of "Cont.
shooting set.".
).
) and select
)
)
Finder display
Post View display
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