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Notes on using the camera
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Notes on shooting
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The camera of your FOMA terminal is made with the
extremely high-precision technology. However, it may
include lines or spots that look dark or bright. Noises
such as white lines may also appear on the
photographed images particularly when shooting in
very poorly lit locations.
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Before shooting, wipe the lens clean with a soft cloth.
Fingerprints or grease spots on the lens could
prevent the camera from focusing properly and cause
blurred images.
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Image quality may be adversely affected if the FOMA
terminal is left in a hot location for a long period of
time.
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The color tones and brightness levels in still images
and movies shot may differ from those of the actual
object.
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Do not leave the camera under the direct sunlight for
a long period of time or shoot the sun or a powerful
lamp directly. This could lead to the discoloration of
the photographed images or cause the camera to
malfunction.
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Take care that your fingers, hair, or the strap do not
cover the lens when you shoot images.
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The shooting uses a large amount of the battery. It is
recommended that you turn off the camera
immediately after you finish shooting. The screen
may look dark or blurred if you shoot images when
the battery is low.
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Even if “Manner mode” or “Public mode (Driving
mode)” is set, the FOMA terminal emits the shutter
sound and Auto Timer tone. Even if “Earp. (Speaker
in 20s)” or “Earphone (only)” is selected in the
“Earphone” setting and earphones are attached to
the terminal, these sounds come out of the speaker.
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Moving the FOMA terminal while you are shooting
images could blur the image. Hold the FOMA
terminal firmly so that it does not move until you hear
the shutter sound and the FOMA terminal finishes
capturing the image, or we recommend you to use
the Auto Timer when shooting images.
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When you take pictures indoors, flickering may
appear due to the effect of fluorescent lighting, etc. It
is recommended to change the “Image tuning”
(P.163) setting beforehand to suppress the flickering.
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After you display the shooting screen, switch the
camera modes or change the camera settings, it may
take time for the brightness or color tone to become
its best.
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Copyright Information
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Take care not to infringe on the copyrights when you
duplicate or edit the images you shot or recorded
using the FOMA terminal. Also take care not to
infringe on the portrait rights by using or altering
another person’s portrait without his or her
permission. It may be prohibited to shoot or record
the stage performance, entertainment or exhibition
even if you only want to enjoy it.
[Table 1] The image sizes and the number of images
that can be stored
Image
size
Camera
Storage
setting
Maximum
number of
images
Rear
Front
SXGA
A
U
Super Fine
Approx. 6
Fine
Approx. 6
Normal
Approx. 10
VGA
A
A
Super Fine
Approx. 6
Fine
Approx. 36
Normal
Approx. 64
CIF
A
A
Super Fine
Approx. 6
Fine
Approx. 64
Normal
Approx. 90
Screen
A
U
Super Fine
Approx. 36
Fine
Approx. 64
Normal
Approx. 90
Stand-by
A
U
Super Fine
Approx. 36
Fine
Approx. 64
Normal
Approx. 90
Mail (L)
A
A
Super Fine
Approx. 36
Fine
Approx. 180
Normal
Approx. 260
Mail (S)
A
A
Super Fine
Approx. 36
Fine
Approx. 180
Normal
Approx. 260
[Table 2] The movie sizes and the number of
movies that can be stored
* You can record movies with both of the front camera and
rear camera regardless of movie size.
Image
size
File size
setting
Movie
type set
Maximum
number of
movies
Large
Restricted(Short)
Normal
Approx. 10
Video
Approx. 10
Voice
Approx. 10
Restricted(Long)
Normal
Approx. 6
Video
Approx. 6
Voice
Approx. 6
Local playback
Normal
Approx. 3
Video
Approx. 3
Voice
Approx. 3
Small
Restricted(Short)
Normal
Approx. 10
Video
Approx. 10
Voice
Approx. 10
Restricted(Long)
Normal
Approx. 6
Video
Approx. 6
Voice
Approx. 6
Local playback
Normal
Approx. 3
Video
Approx. 3
Voice
Approx. 3
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped
mobile phones.
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