Still Camera (Digital Camera) - Sanyo S103 Getting Started

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Using the still and video camera
You can take still colour photos or
videos with the built-in front or rear
camera. Sending photos or videos
via MMS or Email is also available.
You can use both the phone or
removable memory (SD Card) to
save your favourites. For how to
use a SD Card, see p. XX.
Notes: Set the clock before using any
camera functions. Unless it is
set, the camera will not work.
See p. XX and XX for setting
the clock.
When the phone is closed, the
rear camera is not available.
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Parts and names
A
B
1.3
MEGA
PIXEL
C
A) Front camera
Use the front camera lens to
display an image of yourself.
The image on the display appears
mirror-reversed.
B) Rear camera
Use the rear camera lens to
display images in front of you.
C) Flash/spotlight
Using the still and video camera
Still camera (Digital
Camera)
Besides taking and sending a
single photo, you can take
continuous-frame photos, select
the best one and send it.
Taking a photo
1 Slide open the phone and
press and hold O.
2 Press the left soft key
.
3 Aim at a subject using the
display as a viewfinder. If the
phone is closed, the display
shows yourself as if reflected in
a mirror using the front camera
lens.
4 Press O to take a photo. A
shutter tone sounds and the
LED flashes red. A preview is
displayed before saving.
• To re-take but not save the
current photo, press B and
press [YES] to a confirmation
dialogue. The display returns
to the viewfinder in the
camera mode.
4 Press [Save] to save the photo.
• To view the photo you have
saved, go to the Picture
Gallery from [Options].
• The photo may not be stored
depending on the size of the
data and the remaining
memory. It is recommended
that you delete any unneeded
data in the Picture Gallery
before taking a photo.
Tip: If you press [Save] to save a
photo in step 3 above, the folder
selection window appears, and
you can select a Picture Gallery
folder or create your own folders.
(See p. XX.)
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