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Photo Camera................................. 7-4Capturing Still ImagUsing Portrait Photog
Video Camera .........Recording Video .....
Review.....................Opening Saved File
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Printing ........Printing Imag
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Precautions. Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with
a soft cloth before use.. Mobile camera is a precision instrument,
however, some pixels may appear brighter or darker.
. Shooting/saving images while handset is hot may affect the image quality.
. Subjecting the lens to direct sunlight will damage the camera's color filter.
Auto Shut-off. Before image capture/recording, mobile
camera shuts down after a period of inactivity and handset returns to Standby.
Shutter Click. Shutter click and Self-timer tone sound at
fixed volume regardless of handset settings.
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Capture still images or record video.
Getting Started
Portrait Photography
Automatically locks focus on faces, or releases shutter when subjects smile or turn their faces to camera.
Multiple Shooting Modes
Auto Focus
Measures the distance between subjects and camera to adjust focus.
Review
Open/play last saved mobile camera file quickly with a single key; access older files as needed.
Apply effect or add frame, capture sequential/panoramic or scan images, or use long exposure.
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Video Viewfinder
1 Mobile Light 5 Record Time
2 Video Quality 6 Focus
3 Record Size 7 Save to
4Memory for still image capture
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Use Internal Camera or External Camera; unless noted otherwise, operations in this chapter are described for External Camera.Sizes are limited and shooting modes are not available for Internal Camera.
Press | in Standby to activate mobile camera.Press A to toggle Photo Viewfinder and Video Viewfinder.
Activate mobile camera and rotate Display to Cycloid position to capture images/record in wideview.Image/recording size changes accordingly.
The following indicators appear at the top of Display.
Internal & External Cameras
Camera Key
Cycloid Position
Display Indicators
Photo Viewfinder
1 Mobile Light 8 Remote Shutter
2 Memory 9 Focus
3 Picture Qualitya
Background Save
4 Picture Size Save to
5 Continuous Shoot b Auto Save
6Scene c Image Orientation
Long Exposure d Shutter Mode
7ISO Sensitivity e Exposure
Self-timer f White Balance
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[ Pre-Image Capture Operations
Sending Captured Images via S! MailAfter 2, A S Select message size limit S % S Complete message S A
, Images may be resized automatically., To make selection the default setting
hereafter, press B to check From now on too check-box.
Sending Captured Images at High Speed via Infrared
After 2, A (Long) S Yes or No S %
Zoom In/Out a/b
Toggle Mode A
Adjust Brightness c/d
Change Image Size 5
Toggle Mobile Light Mode #
Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera
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Photo Viewfinder. Frames appear on detected faces.
For details, see P.7-5 "Locking Focus on Faces Automatically."
2 Frame image on Display S %
Image Save Window. Shutter clicks and the captured
image is saved.. Open saved images via Review or
Data Folder.
3%. Viewfinder returns.
4" S Camera shuts down
Capturing Still Images
Advanced0(Activating Mobile Light (Adjusting focus quickly for close-up shots (And more on P.7-17)
(Adjusting camera's light sensitivity (Changing image size (Changing mode according to lighting or slighting conditions (And more on P.7-18 - 7-19)
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vailable Shutter Modes:
djust smile detection level as needed.
In Photo Viewfinder, A (Long)
. Long Press A repeatedly to toggle Shutter Mode between Egao (f appears), Furimuki (g appears) and Normal.
Shutter is released upon smile/face detection. Captured image appears.. Press % to return to Viewfinder.
Releasing Shutter upon Smile/Face Detection
Smile Shutter (Egao)
Releases shutter when subject smiles
Face Shutter (Furimuki)
Releases shutter when subject turns face to camera
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932SH camera locks focus on faces automatically; frames appear on detected faces. (Portrait auto focus)Detection may fail depending on face angle, distance from subject or environment.
Set mobile camera to lock focus on a specified area (face, etc.) when capturing images.
1 In Photo Viewfinder, B
2 Shooting Settings S %
3 Focus Setting S %
4 Spot Auto Focus S %. A yellow frame appears in center of
Display.
5 Move frame with TOUCH CRUISER
. Move frame to where you want to lock focus on.
6%. Captured image appears.. Press % to return to Viewfinder.
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Using Portrait Photography FeaturesLocking Focus on Faces Automatically
When Multiple Faces are Detected. Frame appears on each face; slide finger
left or right over TOUCH CRUISER to select focus point.
Specifying Focus Point Manually
Advanced0(Setting Center Auto Focus (Adjusting smile detection level (Correcting portrait auto focus images (P.
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Video Camera
Pausing RecordingAfter 2, A (press repeatedly to pause/resume)
, May be unavailable depending on recording size.
Playing Unsaved VideoIn 4, Preview S %
Sending Recorded Video via S! MailIn 4, Send S % S Save and Send S % S Complete message S A
, Message creation confirmation appears depending on file size; choose Yes and press % to proceed. (Choose No to cancel attachment.)
, To make selection the default setting hereafter, press B to check From now on too check-box.
, May not be delivered as sent depending on recording size or recipient device.
Incoming Calls. If a call arrives before video is saved,
recorded clip is temporarily saved. End the call to return.
When Battery Runs Low. Recording stops. (Recorded clip is saved.)
And more on P.7-19)
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1| S A
Video Viewfinder. Omit step of pressing A if Video
Camera is already active.
2 Frame image on Display S %. Recording starts after a tone. (To
start over, press $.)
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Video Save Menu. Recording stops with a tone. (To
discard file and start over, press $.)
4 Save S %. Video is saved. (Viewfinder returns.). Play saved video via Review, Data
Folder or Media Player.
5" S Camera shuts down
[ Pre-Recording Operations
Recording Video
Zoom In/Out a/b
Toggle Mode A
Adjust Brightness c/d
Change Record Size 5
Toggle Mobile Light Mode #
Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera
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Open Help 0
Advanced0(Activating Mobile Light (Adjusting focus quickly for close-up shots (And more on P.7-17)
(Capturing images while recording video (Changing recording time/size (Enlarging Viewfinder size (
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end images to blogs, etc. via mail. nfrared and other options can also be sed for sending images to other devices.o send images to blogs, complete Blog etting beforehand.
In Review file list, select image S B
Send/Blog S %
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Select option S %. Follow onscreen instructions.
Open/play last saved mobile camera file quickly with a single key; access older files as needed.Available in Standby or Viewfinder, as well as while using other functions (with some exceptions).
1| (Long)
Review Window. To end Review, press ".
1 In Review window, A
Review File List. File list appears; press A repeatedly
to toggle lists.
2 Select file S %. File opens/plays.
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Opening Saved FilesOpening Last Saved File Enlarging Images
After 1, %Pausing/Resuming Video
After 1, % (press repeatedly to pause/resume)
Opening Help[Review Window] 0
Accessing Older Files
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Shooting Modes
4 Frame image on Display S %. After image capture, Index Image or
a composite image appears. (All captured images are saved.)
. When shooting speed is set to Manual (4 Pictures and 9 Pictures modes), repeat 4 for each frame.
Checking Captured Images before Saving. Set Auto Save to Off beforehand. After
image capture, Index Image or a composite image appears., Follow these steps to save all captured
images:% S All Pictures S %
, Follow these steps to save selected image:f Select image S % S Selected Picture S %
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May be unavailable depending on selected image/recording size.
1 In Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S Self-timer S %
2 Select time S %
3 Frame image on Display S %. After selected time elapses, captured
image appears or recording starts.. To stop recording, press %.. For more, see operation descriptions
on P.7-4 or P.7-6.
Available Modes:
1 In Photo Viewfinder, B S Modes S %
Mode Menu
2 Continuous Shoot S %
3 Select mode S % S Select speed S %
Using Shooting Modes
Self-timer
Releasing Shutter during CountdownAfter 3, %
Incoming Calls/Alarm during Countdown. Countdown stops. (Self-timer remains
active.)
Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera)
4 PicturesCapture four separate images with Index Image
9 PicturesCapture nine separate images with Index Image
OverlappedCapture five images to create a composite image
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Shooting Modes
apture low-light shots (fireworks, night cenes, etc.) clearly.
In mode menu, Long Exposure S %
On S %
Frame image on Display S %
. Shutter is left open for an extended period of time, then captured image appears.
. Press % to return to Viewfinder.
Long Exposure (Photo Camera)
1 In mode menu, Add Frame S %
2 Preset Frames S %
3 Select frame S %
4 Frame image on Display S %. Captured image appears.. Press % to return to Viewfinder.
1 In mode menu, Camera Effects S %
2 Select effect S %
3 Frame image on Display S %. Captured image appears.. Press % to return to Viewfinder.
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Adding Frames (Photo Camera)
Using Frames in Data FolderIn 2, Data Folder S % S Select frame S % S %
Camera Effects (Photo Camera)
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Shooting Modes
1 In Panorama/Scanner menu, Scanner S %
2 Select size S % S Frame image on Display S %
. Move handset slowly to scan the area to capture. (Refer to indicators on Display.)
3%. Image is saved.
Scanning Images (Photo Camera)
Checking Captured Images before Saving. Set Auto Save to Off beforehand. After
image capture, Save menu opens., To check captured images, follow these
steps in Save menu:Preview S %
, To save captured images, follow these steps in Save menu:Save S %
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1 In mode menu, Panorama/Scanner S %
Panorama/Scanner Menu
2 Panorama Picture S % S On S %
3 Frame image on Display S %
. Move handset slowly to keep & aligned with either of yellow lines.
. Image is captured automatically when the bar (6) turns blue.
4%. Image is saved.
Panorama Picture (Photo Camera)
Checking Captured Images before Saving. Set Auto Save to Off beforehand. After
image capture, Save menu opens., To check captured images, follow these
steps in Save menu:Preview S %
, To save captured images, follow these steps in Save menu:Save S %
Advanced0(Changing Panorama settings (Changing Panorama image preview method (P.7-19)
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Editing Images
Select effect S % S Edit
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Save as New S %. To overwrite, select Overwrite and
press %. (Omit 8.)
Enter name S % S Save here S %
Canceling EffectsAfter 5, Undo S %
, To restore effect immediately after canceling, select Redo and press %.
The following options are available.Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size.
1% S Data Folder S %
2 Pictures S % S Select image S %
3B S Edit S %
4 Picture Editor S %
Picture Editor Menu
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Picture EditorPicture Editor Options
ResizeSelect from preset sizes or crop image
Frame Add Frame to images
Paste Add text/dates to images
RetouchDress up images with preloaded visual effects
Stamp Add stamps to images
Face ArrangeMake smiley, angry or sad faces
Correction Correct images
Rotate Rotate images
File FormatConvert file format and change file size
Basic Operation
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Editing Images
1 In Resize window, Cut S %
2g Move + to the upper left corner of the portion to crop S B
3g Move + to the lower right corner of the portion to crop S %
4%. Editing is completed.
Cropping Images
Specifying Display AreaAfter 3, g S 4
Zooming In/OutAfter 3, B S e S 4
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Select from preset sizes or crop image.
1 In Picture Editor menu, Resize S %
Resize Window
2 Select size S %
3g Specify display area
. Omit 3 if there is no rectangle on the image.
4%. Editing is completed.
Changing Image Size
Resize to Preset Size
Zooming In/OutAfter 3, B S e S 4
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Editing Images
Render in sepia tones or add blur, etc.
1 In Picture Editor menu, Retouch S %
2 Select effect S %
3%. Editing is completed.
1 In Picture Editor menu, Frame S %
2 Select frame S %
3%. Editing is completed.
Applying Visual Effects Adding Frames
Editing Images
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4%. Face line is set. Set the eyes and
then mouth in the same way.
5% S Yes S % S Save here S %. Image is saved as a new entry with
Face Arrange positions adjusted. Complete Face Arrange. Face Arrange is applied to the adjusted positions.
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Make faces smiley, sad, etc.
1 In Picture Editor menu, Face Arrange S %
Face Arrange Menu
2 Select type S %
3%. Editing is completed.
Change the default positions and sizes of targets to fit the image.
1 In Face Arrange menu, B S B. A rectangle appears with + in the
upper left corner.
2g Move + to top left of face S B
3g Move + to bottom right of face
Face Arrange
Important Face Arrange Usage Note. When using Face Arrange, take care not
to create images that may embarrass or offend others. Always obtain permission before photographing others.
Adjusting Positions
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Editing Images
When finished, A
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%
Enter name S % S Save here S %
Changing ImagesAfter 7, select image S % S B S Select image S %
Switching Image PositionsAfter 6, B
The following options are available.Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size.
Panorama Image Effects:
1% S Data Folder S %
2 Pictures S % S Select image S %
3B S Edit S %
4 Composite S %
5 Merge Panorama S %
. File selected in 2 is set as left image.
6 <Empty> S % S Select image S %
7 EFFECT S % S Select effect S %. Editing is completed.
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CompositeComposite Options
Split PictureCombine up to four images into one
Merge PanoramaCombine two still images into one
Panorama Images
Near View Best suited for close-up shots
Document Use for images with text
Standard Apply to other images
Advanced0(Combining reduced images (P.7-20)
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Printing
Connect handset to a Bluetooth®-compatible printer and print images in Pictures folder.. Activate Bluetooth® on the printer.. Some images may not be sent depending
on file type and size.
1% S Data Folder S % S Pictures S %
2 Select image S B S Print S %
3 Via Bluetooth S % S Select printer S %
4 Yes S %. To cancel, press A.
Using Printers
When Authorization Code is RequiredEnter Authorization Code S %
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Select images from Memory Card and specify the number of copies to print on DPOF-compatible printers, or at digital printing services.DPOF settings made on other devices are unusable; delete existing settings to create new ones on handset.
1% S Settings S % S f Connectivity
2 Memory Card S % S DPOF S %
3 Number of Copies S %
4 For Each Picture S % S Select folder S %
5 Select image S B
6 Enter a number of copies to print S %. For more settings, repeat 5 - 6.
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Printing ImagesDigital Print Order Format (DPOF)
Applying a Number to All ImagesIn 4, For All Pictures S % S Enter a number of copies to print S %
Canceling Specified NumberIn 6, enter 00 S % S A
Viewing Current Print SettingsIn 3, Check Settings S %
Advanced0(Changing print settings (P.7-21)
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hoto/Video Viewfinder, !ame subject in center of Display first. start over, press ! again.
hoto/Video Viewfinder, B S Picture Quality ideo Quality S % S Select quality S %
In Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S ings S % S Auto Save S % S See below
Still Imagesct option S %
hen Off, press % after image capture to save.
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hoto/Video Viewfinder, B S Settings S % ave Pictures to or Save Videos to S % S ct location S %
[ General
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[ Saving
Photo Camera & Video Camera
Opening HelpIn Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S Help S %. Press A to toggle Help window for key assignments
and indicator descriptions.
Changing function assigned to Camera Key (|)
% S Camera S % S Set Camera Key S % S Select function S %
Activating Mobile Light
In Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S Mobile Light S % S On or Automatic S %. Low Light is also available for still image capture.. Do not use Mobile Light near people's faces or look
into the light yourself.
Adjusting brightness
In Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S Shooting Settings or Record Settings S % S Exposure S % S Adjust level
Adjusting focus quickly for close-up shots
In Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S Shooting Settings or Record Settings S % S Focus Setting S % S Macro S %
Adjusting focus manually
In Photo/Video Viewfinder, B S Shooting Settings or Record Settings S % S Focus Setting S % S Manual Focus S % S e Adjust focus S %. To readjust focus, press !.
Locking focusIn P. Fr. To
Changing image quality
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hoto Viewfinder, B S Shooting Settings S S Focus Setting S % S Center Auto cus S %
hoto Viewfinder, B S Shooting Settings S S Egao level S % S Select level S %ower the level when detection is slow.
Photo Viewfinder, B S Shooting Settings S S White Balance S % S Select mode S %
After image capture, B S Correlate to ce S % S See belowvailable when Auto Save is Off.
justing Face/Background Brightnessainst sun S % S %
rring Out-of-Focus Portionsrtrait S % S %
er image capture, 1 - 9 (Long)vailable when Auto Save is Off.se g to see outside of enlarged portion. (Press to enlarge further.) To return to captured image,
ress $.ey Assignments:
(Upper left) 2 (Upper center) 3 (Upper right) (Left) 5 (Center) 6 (Right) (Lower left) 8 (Lower center) 9 (Lower right)
ay be unavailable depending on image size, etc.
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Photo Camera
Changing shutter click sound
In Photo Viewfinder, B S Settings S % S Shutter Sound S % S Select pattern S %. Shutter click sounds for Continuous Shoot,
Panorama Picture and Scanner are fixed.
Hiding indicatorsIn Photo Viewfinder, B S Settings S % S Display Indicators S % S Hide Indicators S %
Changing send option assigned to A
In Photo Viewfinder, B S Settings S % S Set Send Key S % S Short press or Long press S % S Select option S %. Change send option separately for each key press
method.
Disabling quick transition to Viewfinder after saving images
In Photo Viewfinder, B S Settings S % S Background Save S % S Off S %
Adjusting camera's light sensitivity
In Photo Viewfinder, B S ISO Sensitivity S % S Select level S %
Changing image size
In Photo Viewfinder, B S Picture Size S % S Select size S %. Select To Wide or To Normal to swap the height
and width of Picture Size options.
Changing mode according to lighting or subject
In Photo Viewfinder, B S Scene S % S Select mode S %
Setting Center Auto Focus
In P%Fo
Adjusting smile detection level
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Adjusting color balance according to lighting conditions
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Correcting portrait auto focus images
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le recording, Bptured images are saved when saving recorded
p; open them via Review or Data Folder.
ideo Viewfinder, B S Record Time/Size S For Message or Extended Video S % S
ct size S %
ideo Viewfinder, B S Display Size S % S rge S %
ideo Viewfinder, B S Microphone S % S S %
ideo Viewfinder, B S Settings S % S o Encode S % S Select option S %
[ Panorama Picture
[ Bluetooth® Watches
Changing Panorama settings
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Hiding GuidesAssisting Lines S % S Off S %
Locking Display Brightness during Image CaptureAE-Lock S % S Enable S %
Changing Panorama image preview method
In Panorama preview, B S Manual Scroll or Full Image S %. Available when Auto Save is Off.
Releasing shutter remotely with a Bluetooth® watch
In Photo Viewfinder, press the corresponding button on Bluetooth® watch. Connect handset to a Bluetooth® watch and set Set
Remote Shutter to On beforehand. For details, see the Bluetooth® watch guide.
Disabling remote shutter control via Bluetooth® watches
In Photo Viewfinder, B S Settings S % S Set Remote Shutter S % S Off S %. Available when a Bluetooth® watch is registered.
Video Camera
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Changing recording time/size
In V% SSele
Enlarging Viewfinder size
In VEnla
Recording video without sound
In VOff
Changing video encoding
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% S Data Folder S % S Pictures S S Select file S % S B S Edit S % S ture Editor S % S See below
anging File Sizee Format S % S File Size S % S Select e S %hanging file size may affect image quality.o return to Picture Editor menu, press $.
% S Data Folder S % S Pictures S S Select file S % S B S Edit S % S mposite S % S See below
ating Split PicturelitPicture 480x854 or SplitPicture 240x320 S S <Empty> S % S Select file S % S en finished, A S Enter name S % S Save
re S %epeat from selecting <Empty> as needed.
viewing Split Pictureile creating Split Picture, B S View mposite S %
anging Imagesile creating Split Picture, select image S % B S Select another S %
leting Imagesile creating Split Picture, select image S B Remove S % S Yes S %
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Editing Images
Using additional editing options
7% S Data Folder S % S Pictures S % S Select file S % S B S Edit S % S Picture Editor S % S See below
Changing Text/Outline ColorPaste S % S B S Select text color S % S b S Select outline color S % S A
Adding TextPaste S % S Free Text S % S Enter text S % S g Move text S %
Adding DatesPaste S % S Date S % S g Move date S %
Adding StampsStamp S % S Select stamp S % S g Move stamp S %
Correcting Image ParametersCorrection S % S Select type S % S %
Rotating ImagesRotate S % S Select type S % S %
Converting File FormatFile Format S % S File Format S % S Select format S %. Changing file format may affect file size/image quality.. To return to Picture Editor menu, press $.
Using additional editing options
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DPOF
Changing print settings
7% S Settings S % S f Connectivity S Memory Card S % S DPOF S % S See below
Adding Dates to PrintsSettings S % S Add Date S % S On S %
Creating an Index PrintSettings S % S Index Print S % S On S %
ResettingReset Settings S % S Yes S %
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Editing Images
Cannot save/send edited images
. Edited images may be too large to save or send via mail.
DPOF
Cannot specify print settings properly
. If Memory Card image files have been deleted or renamed on PCs or other devices, reset print settings and start over with settings.
Mobile Camera
3 Mobile camera won't activate/shuts down automatically
. Battery may be low. Charge battery or install a charged battery.
. Leaving handset at high temperature may cause camera area to heat up, disabling mobile camera activation; wait a while and retry.
. Prolonged camera use may cause camera area to heat up, resulting in automatic shutdown; wait a while and retry.
3 Cannot use Background Save or Auto Save
. Background Save/Auto Save is not available when Save Pictures to is set to Ask Each Time.
3 Display went dark during image capture
. 932SH camera has built-in mechanical shutter and ND filter. Strong shocks to handset during image capture may close mechanical shutter for camera protection, resulting in blank Viewfinder. Reactivate mobile camera to reopen the shutter.
3 Captured image appears all white
. When Long Exposure is active (e appears), images captured in daylight or good light appear all white.
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