Operation Manual
92 Sendo X User Guide
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Camera
Settings
Selecting Settings from the Options menu gives you
a scrollable list of settings that you can change:
Camera mode
When taking a picture, you can choose from three
different Camera modes, which define the size and
orientation of your photo. Use the left [ and right ]
joypad keys to switch between the different modes.
z Note: When viewing pictures taken in Large,
Medium and Night modes on your phone, the
images will be scaled to fit the screen. This
means that they will appear less detailed than
when viewed on a higher resolution screen,
such as a personal computer.
Select this To
Image quality Choose the level of picture quality - High,
Normal, or Basic.
High - produces the best quality images, but
consume the most memory.
Basic - produces images of slightly lower
quality, but use far less memory so you can
store more of them.
Normal - falls between High and Basic in terms
of both quality, and memory consumption.
Flash Enable or disable the LED flash.
Red eye Enable or disable the red eye preflash feature.
This feature will produce one or more flashes
before a photo is taken to help reduce red eye.
Red eye
preflash
Specify the number of flashes used by the red
eye feature.
Default image
name
Set a base name that will automatically be
given to all new images, e.g. “Picture”.
Subsequent pictures taken will be named
”Picture(01)”, “Picture(02)”, etc., until the base
name is changed. If you do not set a base
name, pictures will be given the base name
“Photo” by default.
Image store Select whether you want to store photos in the
phone memory, or in a memory card, if you
have one.
Select this To
Large Take a standard landscape picture, 640 x 480
pixels.
Medium Take a medium sized landscape picture, 400 x
300 pixels.
Small Take a smaller, icon-sized, portrait picture (80 x
96 pixels) which can be added to a contact
card.
x2 Take a small, medium or large picture, with 2x
zoom.
Night Take a picture when lighting conditions are
poor, and a longer exposure time is needed.
Picture size and orientation is the same as
Large mode.










