NTT docomo FOMA D703i User Manual page 154

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■ During still image shooting
Image size
96 x 72 (phonebook)
128 x 96 (Sub-QCIF)
176 x 144 (QCIF)
240 x 320 (standby)
352 x 288 (CIF)
640 x 480 (H-VGA)
480 x 640 (V-VGA)
960 x 1280 (SXGA)
■ During video recording
Image size
128 x 96 (Sub-QCIF)
176 x 144 (QCIF)
320 x 240 (QVGA)
Press & on the still image shooting
1
screen or the video recording screen
During still image
shooting
Slider
Using auto timer
The shutter is automatically released after the
specified number of second has elapsed.
You cannot use auto timer for manual continuous
shooting or manual four-frame shooting.
The number of seconds before the shutter is
released can be selected from among 2, 5, 10
and 15.
m4 on the still image shooting screen
1
or m5 on the video recording screen
1 to 4
2
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Camera
Magnification
10 times (25 steps)
7.5 times (22 steps)
5.5 times (18 steps)
4 times (15 steps)
2.7 times (11 steps)
1.5 times (5 steps)
2 times (8 steps)
Zooming not possible
Magnification
1, 2, 4, and 6 times
1, 2, 4, and 6 times
1, 2 and 4 times
Each time you press,
the magnification
changes and the slider
indication shifts.
& in this procedure
corresponds to
directions when you
hold FOMA terminal
horizontally.
Shooting procedures
for still images and
videos are the same
as in normal shooting.
The auto timer is set and
any of the
,
,
and
is displayed.
To cancel the setting:
5
Icon of auto timer
3
Point the camera at the object and press
C or o
The countdown sound is heard and the auto
timer starts countdown. The indicator and
counter show an estimate of the remaining time
before shooting and the remaining number of
seconds. The interval of sounds becomes shorter
as the shooting time approaches. After the
specified number of seconds has elapsed, the
shutter sound is heard and shooting is started.
To stop the auto timer on the way: p
The shooting stops if a call arrives, the time set
for the alarm clock or schedule alarm arrives, or
b is pressed during auto timer countdown.
Shooting nearby object
To shoot an object from a very short distance, switch
the macro mode switch to
Macro mode switch
(switched to Macro)
Slide the switch (and do not stop sliding) until it
reaches the end of the
When shooting, keep a distance of 7 to 10 cm in the
macro mode or at least 50 cm in the normal mode.
At the end of shooting in the macro mode, be sure
to turn the macro mode switch back to
mode). If you shoot a distant object without
canceling
(Macro), you cannot get a sharp
picture.
Changing the settings during shooting
The following settings will be maintained even after
you terminates still image shooting or video recording.
Brightness
Color density
Quality
Size restriction
Flicker adjustment
Default SceneModes: Full auto Brightness: ±0
ColorDnsty: ±0 WhiteBalance: Auto
ShakeReduce: Auto Frame: not set
Quality: <Still image> Standard <Video> STD
(Standard) 
Size Limit: <Still image> None <Video> Msg
attach:Large
Size: <Still image> 240 x 320 (standby)
<Video> 176 x 144 (QCIF) Adjust flicker: Auto
Macro
(Macro).
side.
(normal
Shake reduce
Image size

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