Sony Ericsson Aino User Guide - Page 29
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Self-timer Image stabiliser Off When turned off, no sound is recorded with the video. On When turned on, sound is recorded with the video. With the self-timer you can record a video without holding the phone. Use it to record a video where everyone can be in it. You can also use the self-timer to make sure that the phone is steady when the video is recorded. On, 10s Sets a 10-second delay from when the shutter key is pressed until the video recording starts. On, 2s It can be hard to hold the phone perfectly still when pressing the shutter key, which may result in a blurred video. Use the 2-second delay to solve this problem. Off When the self-timer is off, the video recording starts as soon as you press the shutter key. When recording a video, it can be difficult to hold the phone steady. The stabiliser helps you by compensating for small movements of the hand. On It is recommended to have the stabiliser turned on. Off When the stabiliser is turned off, the video you record might look jumpy. Working with photos You can view, enhance and organise photos and videos on your computer by installing the Adobe™ Photoshop™ Album Starter Edition. It is available for download at www.sonyericsson.com/support. Use Media Go™ to transfer content to and from your phone. Editing photos To delete a photo 1 Tap . 2 Flick through the photos and videos. 3 Select a photo. 4 Tap the photo to view the tool bar. 5 Tap to delete a photo. To edit a photo 1 Tap . 2 Flick through the photos and videos. 3 Select a photo. 4 Tap the photo to view the tool bar. 5 Tap 6 Tap to apply black and white. 7 Tap to apply Photo fix. To zoom a photo 1 Tap 2 Flick through the photos and videos. 3 Select a photo. 4 Tap the photo to view the tool bar. 5 Tap . 6 Drag to zoom the photo. 29 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.