User's Guide Part 1
Camera
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Enjoying Decorating Images Stylishly Using the Deco-Snap Mode
Using frames and stamps allows you to decorate images nicely.
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For Out-camera recording, you can select an image size of [QCIF(144
×
176)], [QVGA(240
×
320)], [VGA(480
×
640)], and [Stby(480
×
864)]. For In-camera recording, you can select the
image size of [QCIF(144
×
176)] and [QVGA(240
×
320)].
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When the Shoot mode is set to [Deco-Snap], the following items are changed temporarily.
Item Setting Item Setting
Select size QVGA(240
×
320) Switch camera In camera
Select scene AUTO EV
Whitening mode [ON] : +1.0EV
Whitening mode [OFF] : ±0.0EV
Face detection ON Auto Focus Macro OFF
Multi focus Spot AF Auto timer
※
5sec
Grid Line OFF White balance AUTO
Photometry Average Picture effect OFF
Auto save OFF Image quality Fine
Digital Zooming ON Image stabilize ON
Auto orientation OFF
Auto attach loc. info
OFF
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The setting cannot be changed. When you switch the Shoot mode to another, the default
setting is restored.
1
Press (Func) in the Camera mode display, select [ ] (Shoot mode)
→
[ ] (Deco-Snap), and press .
Shutter off
Shutter button:ON
Talk button:AF lock
The Shoot mode is set to [Deco-Snap] and “ ” appears.
To set the Select size
Select [ ]
→
a size.
To record an image with a frame
Select [ ] (Frame)
→
[ ] (ON)/[ ] (OFF). If you select
[Yes], select a frame.
To emit the flash light
Select [ ] (Flash)
→
a type of flash lights.
To change the sound of Deco-Snap
Select [ ] (Deco-Snap beep)
→
a sound of Deco-Snap.
To set the Whitening mode
Select [ ] (Whitening mode)
→
[ ] (ON)/[ ] (OFF).
2
Point the camera at the object and press halfway.
The white-framed focusing window is used to adjust the focus. When the image comes into
focus, the confirmation sound is heard, and the focusing window turns green.
3
Press .
The Auto timer is activated and the Deco-Snap beep is heard. An image is recorded with the
shutter sound, and the menu before saving images appears.
4
Select [Save]
→
[Save]
→
[Yes] and press .
The image is saved.
To paste a frame
Select [ ]
→
a frame.