Philips 868 User Guide
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Multishot:
to take multiple pictures by keeping the OK key pressed when in
the viewfinder. Open an On/Off screen. (This option is only available for
VGA/QVGA mode. At most 10 continuous frames can be taken.)
(Note: pictures taken by multishots can only be saved on the
external memory card.)
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Self-timer:
Allows you to set the Self-timer option On or Off. The countdown starts at 5
seconds (this value can not be changed). A sound is played 2 seconds before the picture is
taken, then again when it’s actually shot.
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Special effects:
Allow you to choose one of the available effects: “No effect”, “Sepia”,
“Negative”, “B&W”, “Blue” and “Edge”.
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White Balance:
Allows you to choose one of the available white balance modes: Auto,
Sunny, Cloudy, Incandescent, and Fluorescent.
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Shooting sound:
Allows you to select the shooting sound for taking a picture.
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Storage location
[available only when memory card is present]:
Allows you to define where
to store the camera pictures. You are offered to choose between Memory card and Phone
memory.
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Date and time:
Alllows you to set whether to add date and time on the bottom right of a
taken picture.
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Electricity frequency:
Allows you to choose the electricity frequency for taking pictures.
You can choose between 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
Take a picture
If the self-timer option is set to be Off, once the camera is activated, press the camera key to
take a picture. The taken picture is to be automatically saved in the storage location you have
set
under the default name picture_date_time(seconds).jpg
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After the picture is saved
automatically and displayed on the screen, and there are will be four on screen option icons at
the left side of the screen for you to choose with the volume keys and confirm with the camera
key.
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Send by MMS:
to send the picture by MMS.
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Delete:
to delete the taken picture.
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View all:
to go to the Camera pictures folder in Media player to view all the pictures taken
by camera.
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Back:
to go back to the preview screen.
Record video clips
Preview mode settings