User manual

17. Camera
17.1 Cautions in using Camera
The camera included with your phone is produced and assembled with superior and high precision
technologies. However, you should pay particular care when shooting pictures in dimly lit areas to
avoid the amount of impurities (e.g., white lines, bright dots, dim dots, etc.).
Fingerprints, debris or oil present on the lens may result in difficulties in focusing or obscurities in
picture quality. Before taking pictures, clean the lens with a lens tissue for optimal results.
Exposure to high temperatures may result in extremely poor quality picture output.
Exposure to sunlight may change colors of the built-in color filter which may lead to poor color quality
picture output.
Excess motion while focusing may result in poor quality picture output.
Do not aim directly into the sun or light source to avoid poor quality picture output.
Use caution when taking pictures of copyrighted or restricted materials. Even though some pictures are
purely for personal use, laws with regard to photo reproduction may protect entertainment events and
similar scenarios. When in doubt, ask or look for posted signage.
Use caution to protect others’ privacy while shooting pictures with your phone.
17.2 Shooting Photos
Enter the Camera mode by pressing the Camera key or selecting
Camera from the main Menu. Select Capture or press the Camera key
once more to shoot the picture in the frame. The captured picture will
be saved automatically by the system.
17.3 Shooting a video
This phone supports video recording. You need to change to its
shooting module when you prepare to shoot a video.
·Press RSK on preview screen, Choose Video from Mode in Menu to
switch to video mode. Now press OK key or shoot key to start shooting.
·Total length of video is determined by the capacity of memory.
17.4 Where photos and video files are stored
By default, all photos and video files taken are saved to the phone. However, to ensure that there is always
enough space left for the system to run other applications, we suggest you save photos and videos to your
T-FLASH card.
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