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Camera
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Setting the shooting interval and number of shots
In the photo mode display function menu...
a
P. 167
1
Press
5
“Interval/Number”
s
Choose from the following options:
Default settings are “Interval: 0.5 seconds, Number: 5” for Stand-by (240
×
320), Mail (L)(176
×
144) and Mail (s)(128
×
96) formats.
2
After completing the settings, press
t
.
Note
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Do not move the FOMA terminal while the “Processing” message is shown on the display.
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When CIF (352
×
288) is set as the image format, you can select either “1.0 seconds” or “2.0 seconds” as the shooting interval. The number of shots
is automatically fixed at 4 and cannot be changed.
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If you fold the FOMA terminal during continuous shooting, shooting stops and the continuous shooting checking display appears.
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If you press
t
during manual shooting, shooting stops and the continuous shooting display appears.
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When an event that interrupts shooting (e.g. an incoming call) occurs during continuous shooting, shooting ends. Once the call has finished, the
continuous shooting checking display appears.
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Do not remove the miniSD memory card while data is being saved to the card and this could cause FOMA terminal or miniSD memory card faults.
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When the battery level is low, the FOMA terminal may be unable to save photographed images.
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If the FOMA terminal was turned off or the battery pack was removed during file saving, incomplete files may be saved.
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If you turn the FOMA terminal off, use “Check miniSD”, format the miniSD memory card, remove or insert the miniSD memory card FOMA, or used
as a miniSD reader/writer, the most recently created folder on the FOMA terminal is set as the save destination folder. If the setting is changed,
reset the save destination using “Select storage” (P. 412).
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Using a PC to create or edit folders on the miniSD memory card may change the save destination folder. If the setting is changed, reset the save
destination using “Select storage” (P. 412).
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The call alert indicator flashes red during manual shooting. During automatic shooting, the call alert indicator glows green and also glows green
while the data is being saved to the miniSD memory card.
1
Shot interval
s
Choose from the following options:
Set the shooting interval.
This cannot be set in Manual mode.
1
0.5 seconds
Shoots images at 0.5-second intervals.
2
1.0 seconds
Shoots images at 1-second intervals.
3
2.0 seconds
Shoots images at 2-second intervals.
2
Shot number
s
Enter the number of images to be shot (2 digits).
Enters a 2-digit number between “05” and “20” (5 and 20 images). The default setting is 5.
The number changes according to the image format.
When you enter a 2-digit number, the number of shots is set automatically. To set the number shown, simply press
d
.
Note
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You cannot set the interval to “0.5 seconds” when the CIF (352
×
288) format is selected.
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If you select the CIF (352
×
288) format when the interval is set to “0.5 seconds”, the shooting interval changes to “1.0 seconds”.
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If you select a format other than CIF (352
×
288) when the image size is set to CIF (352
×
288), the number setting changes to 5.
If you select the CIF (352
×
288) format when the number of shots is set to 5, the number setting changes to 4.
If you select the Stand-by (240
×
320) format when the number of shots is set to 11 or more, the number setting changes to 10.
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