Tips before operating your camera, Setting up the camera for photos – Kyocera Koi User Manual

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User Guide for the Kyocera Koi Phone

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Tips before operating your
camera

• You cannot activate the camera while on an active

call or while browsing files in the media gallery.

• The lens cover must be open before you can

take a picture.

Note:

When the phone is powered on and in an

idle state, opening the lens cover causes the
phone to automatically go into camera mode.

• Once the camera is active, the home screen acts

as the viewfinder.

• If you get a “Low memory” error on your

phone’s screen, check your resolution and
quality compression settings. See “Setting up
the camera” on this page.

• If there is no activity within approximately

45 seconds after you turn your camera on, then
the camera quits and returns to the previous
launch point.

• Menu settings and options can only be accessed

when the camera is active.

Setting up the camera for photos

1.

With the swivel open, select

Menu

Camera.

2.

Select

Options

.

3.

Scroll left or right on the horizontal menu bar
using

.

4.

Select

Settings

.

5.

Scroll down to highlight an option and press

:

Flash

On, Off, or Automatic.

Resolution

options are 1280 x 960 (best for

printing), 640 x 480, 352 x 288, 320 x 240
(best for sending to email and viewing),
176 x 144, 160 x 120.

Low Light Mode

brightens the picture for

low light environments.

Self Timer

options are Off (default) or 3, 5,

or 10 second pauses. When set, the camera
beeps tones from 3 seconds down to the
time the shutter snaps the picture
automatically. Self Timer is not available
when

Multishot

mode is activated.

Multishot

options are On or Off (default).

When set to On, the camera allows you to
take multiple pictures (up to six) while the
camera key is pressed and held. A tone will
play each time a picture is taken. A second
tone will play when the final picture is taken.

Shutter Sound

sets the sound used when the

shutter closes while taking a picture.

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