ASUSTeK Computer M303 M303 GSM Camera Phone User Manual M303 UserMan
ASUSTeK Computer Inc M303 GSM Camera Phone M303 UserMan
Part 4
Setting the photo quality To set the photo quality: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Photo Quality from the camera settings menu. (left) or (right) to select a photo quality. The selected 2. Press photo quality is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a comparison of the photo qualities. Photo quality Icon Description Nice 63.3 KB 33.3 KB 6.4 KB 4 KB Normal 62.3 KB 30.0 KB 5.7 KB 3 KB Economic 60.6 KB 28.3 KB 5.2 KB 2.3 KB The better the photo quality, the larger the file size. 3. Press to select the photo quality. The screen returns to the capture display. 211 Setting the capture mode To set the capture mode: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Capture Mode from the camera settings menu. (left) or (right) to select from four pre-installed 2. Press capture modes. The selected mode is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a description of the capture modes. Icon Mode Description Auto The camera automatically adjusts to the lighting condition. Night Select this option when capturing photos during nighttime or in poor lighting conditions Indoor Select this option when capturing indoor photos. Outdoor Select this option when capturing outdoor photos. 3. Press to select the capture mode. The screen returns to the capture display. 212 Capture modes Adjusting the photo brightness and contrast To adjust the brightness: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Brightness from the camera settings menu. (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left 2. Press (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired brightness. 3. Press . The screen returns to the capture display. Slider To adjust the contrast: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Contrast from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired contrast. 3. Press . The screen returns to the capture display. Slider 213 Setting the multi-capture interval To set the multi-capture interval: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Multi-Capture Interval from the camera settings menu. (left) or (right) to select from four multi-capture 2. Press intervals. The selected interval is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a description of the the multicapture intervals. Icon Interval manual The camera captures a photo everytime you press 1 second in one-second intervals 3 seconds in three-second intervals 5 seconds in five-second intervals See the section “Using the multi-capture feature” for details on multiple capture. 214 Turning the flash on or off To turn the flash on or off: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Flash Switch from the camera settings menu. (left) or (right) to turn the flash on or off. 2. Press When you select the check mark , the flash is turned on and the flash icon on the capture display shows . When you selected , the flash is turned off and the flash icon on the capture display shows . When in camera mode, you can turn the flash on or off by pressing 215 Viewing your photos You can view all saved photos in the M y A l b u m folder. To open the M y A l b u m folder from the Camera menu: Go to the Camera menu, select M y A l b u m from the menu, then press . OR In the C a m e r a menu, press to open M y A l b u m m. To open the M y A l b u m folder from the capture display: When in the capture display, press then press . (Option), select My Album, The phone remains in camera mode when you access the M y A l b u m folder from the capture display. To view a photo: 1. Use (up) or (down) to select the photo you want to view, then press . The photo appears on the screen. (Option) to access the photo settings menu. 2. Press Otherwise press (Back) to return to M y A l b u m m. 216 Using the photo options The photo options allow you to save, hide, delete, rename, edit, send, and slideshow the photos saved in the M y A l b u m folder. To access the photo options: 1. From M y A l b u m m, press menu. (Option) to display the photo options 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option, then press to the table below for a description of each option. Option View Change View Set as Save as Hide Delete Delete All Rename Edit Image Four In One Send MMS Detail Slide Show Storage . Refer Allows you to open an image in full screen mode view images in namelist or thumbnail modes save an image as main or external display wallpaper save an image in main display size (128 x 160 jpeg) or external display size (64 x 96 jpeg) save the image in the Private Album folder delete an image delete all images in the My Album folder rename an image apply special effects, frame, text, rotate, or flip an image create a photo collage of four stored images send an image to an MMS-enabled phone view the image details including the filename, size, format, etc. view a slide show of all images saved in an My Album folder view the My Album storage status 217 Editing your photos You can add special effects, frame design, and texts to photos saved in M y A l b u m using the Edit Image function in the photo options menu. You can also use this function to rotate or flip the images. To edit a photo: 1. From M y A l b u m m, Use (up) or (down) to select the photo you want to edit, then press to display the photo in full screen. (Option), then select Edit Image from the photo 2. Press options menu. 3. Press (Option) to display the photo editing menu. 4. Select an editing function using press . 5. Press to return to M y A l b u m m. (up) or (down), then 218 Adding preview effects to your photo You can add a preview effect to your subject before capturing the photo. The phone comes with six pre-installed preview effects that you can apply to your photos. To add an effect to your photo: 1. Put the Camera in C a p t u r e mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Press (Option), then highlight Preview Effects from the menu. 4. Press (left) or (right) to select the preview effect, then press . Refer to the illustrations below for a comparison of preview effects. 5. Press to capture the photo. 6. To return to normal mode, repeat steps 3 to 4, then select N o r m a l in the Preview Effects Effects. Normal 2 Value Embossed Gray Sepia Solarize Negative 219 Adding frames to your photo You can add a frame design to your photos using any of the 20 pre-installed frames. To add a frame to your photo: 1. Put the Camera in C a p t u r e mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Press (Option), then highlight F r a m e from the menu. The photo size automatically changes to main wallpaper when you select F r a m ee. You cannot change the photo size when you add a frame to a photo. 4. Press (left) or (right) to select a frame design, then press You can also select the next/previous/no frame by pressing the volume up/volume down/camera button at the side of the phone. 5. Press to capture the photo. 6. To remove the frame from your photos, repeat steps 1 to 4, then select N o F r a m e from the F r a m e options. 220 Using the external display for self-capture You can use the external display to do a self-capture. To use the self-capture feature: 1. Put the Camera in C a p t u r e mode. 2. Press press OR (Option), highlight Self Capture from the menu, then . The main display shows a camera on the background. Press the to enable self-capture. 3. Point the camera to yourself, then use the external display as the capture reference. 4. Press the capture button on the side of the phone. The photo is (Back) to return to automatically saved in My Album. P r e s s capture display. Press the volume up or volume down side keys to zoom in or zoom out the image on the external display. 5. Open the phone flip top to return to the normal capture display mode. You can also enable the self-capture mode by closing the phone flip top when in Camera mode. 221 Using the capture timer You can use the capture timer to capture a photo without pressing the key or button. • Determine the best location for the phone before using this feature. Try pointing the camera on your subject in different angles and locations for best results. • The multi-capture feature automatically turns-off when you select capture timer. Setting the capture timer To set the capture timer: 1. Put the Camera in C a p t u r e mode. 2. Press (Option), highlight Capture Timer from the menu. 3. Press the (left) or (right) button to select from three capture timers. The selected capture timer icon is displayed on the icon bar. Refer to the table on the next page for a description of the capture timers. 222 Capture timer Icon Timer Description Off The capture timer is off. 5 seconds The camera starts to capture in 5 seconds 10 seconds The camera starts to capture in 10 seconds 20 seconds The camera starts to capture in 20 seconds Capturing a photo using the capture timer 1. After selecting the capture timer, place the phone on a stable surface making sure that the camera points correctly to the subject. 2. Press . The phone automatically captures the photo after the capture timer expires. If you are using the external display, the photo is automatically saved in M y A l b u m m. If you are using the main display, press photo to M y A l b u m m. (Save) to save the 223 Using multi-capture The multi-capture feature allows you to capture multiple photos in specific time intervals. Use multi-capture when capturing sequential or motion photos. To use multi-capture: 1. Set the multi-capture interval following the instructions on the “Setting the multi-capture interval” section. 2. Put the Camera in C a p t u r e mode. (Option), highlight Multi-Capture from the menu. 3. Press 4. Press (left) or button to select the number of photos you want to capture. You can capture 4 [ ], 6 [ ], 9 [ ], or 16 photos. The multi-capture icon appears in the icon bar. 5. Point the camera to your first subject, then press to start multi-capturing. The camera automatically captures the images on the main display in time intervals you earlier set. When finished, the display shows a thumbnail of each captured photo. (Save) to save the photos. 6. Press 224 • If the photo size is set larger than , the multi-capture feature automatically changes the photo size to . Refer to page 210 for details on photo sizes. • The capture timer function automatically turns-off when you use multi-capture. Multi-capture icon Viewing multi-capture photos To view the multi-captured photos: 1. Open the M y A l b u m folder. (up) or (down) to locate the sequential photos 2. Use (i.e. PIC1007011.1, PIC1007011.2, etc). The phone automatically saves an extra photo file containing a thumbnail of each photo. The phone saves this file in the M y A l b u m folder together with the other four, six, nine, or 16 source photos. 3. Select a photo, then press 4. Press to display. (Back) to return to M y A l b u m m. 225 AVI Recorder The AVI Recorder allows you to capture short video files using the phone camera. The video files are saved in .AVI format and is stored in the M Myy V Vii ddee o s folder. To access the A V I R e c o r d e rr: 1. From the C a m e r a menu, use (up) or R e c o r d e rr, then press . OR to display the M e s s a g e menu. Press Recorder mode display Familiarize yourself with the capture display before using the AVI recorder. The AVI recorder screen features a memory indicator that tells you the amount of memory used by the recording. The recording automatically stops when it reaches the full memory mark (F). (down) to select A V I Flash icon Memory indicator Option key Back key 226 Capturing videos DO NOT use the recorder in places where video capture is prohibited. Take note of local regulations before using the recorder. To capture a video: 1. Put the Camera in AVI Recorder mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Hold the phone firmly, then press to start the video capture. (Save) to save the video to 4. After recording is finished, press the My Video folder. Otherwise, press (Cancel) to ignore the recording and return to the recorder mode display. The phone automatically assigns a file name to the video. The file name is usually a combination of the date and the sequence that video was taken (e.g. AVI100705). You can rename the video file name in the M y V i d e o folder. 227 Adding preview effects to your video You can apply a preview effect to your video before capturing. The phone comes with six pre-installed preview effects that you can choose for your videos. To add an effect to your video: 1. Put the Camera in AVI Recorder mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. (Option), then highlight Preview Effects from the menu. 3. Press 4. Press press 5. Press (left) or (right) to select the preview effect, then to start capturing the video. 6. To return to normal mode, repeat steps 3 to 4, then select N o r m a l as in the Preview Effects selection. 228 Adjusting the video brightness and contrast To adjust the brightness: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Brightness from the video settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired brightness. 3. Press . The screen returns to the video recorder display. Slider To adjust the contrast: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Contrast from the video settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired contrast. 3. Press . The screen returns to the video recorder display. Slider 229 Turning the flash on or off To turn the flash on or off: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Flash Switch from the video settings menu. (left) or (right) to turn the flash on or off. 2. Press When you select the check mark , the flash is turned on and the flash icon in the video recorder display shows . When you selected , the flash is turned off and the flash icon in the video recorder display shows . When in camera mode, you can turn the flash on or off by pressing 230
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