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* The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal.
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Setting the effects on the
photographed images
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Photo mode screen (p.185)/Contin-
uous mode screen (p.189)/Movie
mode screen (p.192)
X
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(FUNC)
X
“Image quality”
X
“Color mode set”
X
Select any item
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Selecting the mode suitable for
shooting
1
Photo mode screen (p.185)/Contin-
uous mode screen (p.189)/Movie
mode screen (p.192)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Image quality”
X
“Photo mode”
X
Select any item
The mode can also be set from the shooting
menu.
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*1
:
The options cannot be set in Movie mode.
*2
:
The option cannot be set in Continuous mode.
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Avoiding the flicker on the
photographed images
Setting this function according to the frequency
of power supply in the area you use the FOMA
terminal may decrease flicker on the screen that
is caused by fluorescent light, etc.
1
Photo mode screen (p.185)/Contin-
uous mode screen (p.189)/Movie
mode screen (p.192)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Image quality”
X
“Image tuning”
X
Select any item
Auto
(default)
Automatically corrects the color
balance in the entire image under the
typical shooting conditions. The color
intensity may be slightly reduced if
the colors in the image are distorted.
Fine
Suitable for shooting outside on a
sunny day.
Cloudy
Suitable for shooting outside on a
cloudy day or in the shade.
Light bulb
Suitable for shooting under
incandescent light.
Fluorescent lamp
Suitable for shooting under
fluorescent light.
NOTE
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If the camera is set to the Photo mode, Auto continu-
ous mode, Manual continuous mode or Picture voice
and the Photo mode is not “OFF”, the white balance
is automatically set to “Auto”.
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Selecting “Fine”, “Cloudy”, “Light bulb” or “Fluores-
cent lamp” may make the image more vivid under the
specified conditions than Auto.
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The settings are retained after you exit the camera,
and applied to the videophone shooting.
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Normal
(when the camera
launches)
Shoots with the typical color
settings.
Sepia
Shoots a sepia-tone image.
Monochrome
Shoots a black-and-white
(monochrome) image.
Auto
*1
(default:
Photo mode/
Continuous mode)
Selects the shooting mode
automatically.
Portrait
(default:
Movie mode)
Is the shooting mode for people.
Scenery
Is the shooting mode for scenery
(including night view).
Close-up
Is the shooting mode for close-up.
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Sports mode
*1
Is the shooting mode for moving
objects.
Night mode
*1*2
Is the shooting mode for objects in a
dark place.
OFF
*1
Disables any effects for shooting.
NOTE
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Only Portrait, Night mode and OFF can be selected
for the front camera in shooting a still image. Portrait
is selected for shooting in Continuous mode or Movie
mode with the front camera.
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In Night mode or Scenery, the shake correction may
not properly work even if Shake correction is set to
“Auto”.
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Auto, Scenery, Close-up or Sports mode is restored
to Portrait when the camera is switched to the front.
e
Auto, Sports mode, Night mode (in Photo mode only)
or OFF is restored to Portrait when Photo mode or
Continuous mode is switched to Movie mode or
Chance capture.
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Night mode is restored to Auto when Photo mode is
switched to Continuous mode.
Auto
(default)
Avoids flicker automatically.
Mode 1(50Hz)
Is the mode for shooting in 50Hz-
frequency areas.
Mode 2(60Hz)
Is the mode for shooting in 60Hz-
frequency areas.
NOTE
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The flicker may not be fully avoided depending on the
ambient brightness or the colors of objects.