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Sending a photo attached to an
MMS or an Email before saving
it
As soon as you have taken a
photo you can attach it to an
MMS or an Email.
1 Press
O
after taking the photo.
2 Select
MMS
or
and
press
O
. The display turns into
a message creation screen.
Sending a photo via
Bluetooth™ or Infrared
1 Press [Options] after taking the
photo, select
Send
and press
O
.
2 Select
Send via Bluetooth
or
Send via Infrared
and press
O
.
3 Press [YES] to begin sending.
To select and save a photo from
the continuous-frame taken
photos
If you want to only select a
specific photo to save, select the
desired thumbnail photo after
taking the continuous frame
photos and press
O
before
pressing [Save All]. The selected
photo is displayed enlarged. Use
l
/
r
(or
n
or
;
) from this
display to view the other continu-
ous frame photos taken. Press
O
again to save the displayed photo.
Note:
Soft key indicators are removed
from the display if that photo is
saved so that you can tell which
photos are already saved.
Taking Continuous-frame
photos
(for still camera only)
This feature is not available for
image sizes VGA and SXGA. The
number of shots can be selected
from 16 or 9. For 9 shots, there
are 3 levels of continuous-frame
shooting speeds.
1 Press [Options] while focused a
subject, select
Continuous
and
press
O
.
2 Select a number of shot
combinations and continuous-
frame shooting speeds. The
display changes to a viewfinder.
3 Press
O
to take the photos.
After all the photos are pro-
cessed, they are displayed in a
thumbnail format.
4 Press [Save All] to save.
To save all the photos in one file
You can save continuous-frame
taken photos in thumbnail form in
one file. This enables you to view
all the continuous-frame photos at
once.
• Press [Options], select
Save as
One Image
and press
O
.
Using the still and video camera
Using the still and video camera
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