Image Size And Orientation - Nokia 6260 User Manual

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M e d i a
memory of your phone or
memory card, if you use one.
3. To take a picture, press
quickly. When you are taking a
picture, do not move the phone
before the Camera application
starts to save the image. The
camera shows the image and
saves it automatically in Gallery.
To return to the viewfinder, press
again quickly. To take
another picture, press
4. To start recording a video clip,
make sure you have first selected
the
Video clip
mode. Then
press
quickly to start
recording. To pause recording at
any time, press
resume recording, press
quickly again.
5. To stop recording, press and hold
for a few seconds.
6. Press
to zoom in on your
subject before or while taking the
picture or recording a video clip.
Press
to zoom out. The zoom
indicator on the display shows
the zoom level.
The camera goes into battery saving
mode if there has been no key
presses within a minute. To continue
taking pictures, press
You can insert an image into a
contact card.
See "Managing
contacts" on page
34
again.
quickly. To
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23.
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Image size and orientation

With the different camera modes,
you can select the size and
orientation of the picture to be
taken.
Standard
– Take normal
landscape pictures.
Portrait
– Take a smaller
icon-sized, vertical picture,
which can be added to a contact
card.
Night
– The lighting is dim and
the camera needs a longer
exposure time for the picture to
be of good quality. Note that, in
dim conditions, any movement
while taking a picture may cause
it to be blurred. The image size
and orientation is the same for
Standard
and Night.
Video clip
– Record a video clip.
The actual image pixel size depends
on the selected camera mode and
the phone's mechanical mode.
"Mechanical modes" on page
• Pictures taken in
Night
mode are saved in
480x360 pixel format in the
Work and Imaging mechanical
modes and 640x480 pixel format
in the Browse mechanical mode.
• Pictures taken in
are saved in 80x96 pixel format.
• Video clips are saved in 128x96
(sub-QCIF) pixel format.
See
4.
Standard
or
Portrait
mode

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