LG KF510 User Guide - Page 34

Getting to know the viewfinder, Using the quick settings - power button

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Camera GET CREATIVE Getting to know the viewfinder When you open the viewfinder, you'll see the following icons displayed on the screen. Note: You can adjust the zoom using the volume key on the left side of the phone. The zoom function is only available when the resolution is set to 640 x 480 or below. See Changing the image size on page 36 for details. TIP! When using the camera, power consumption increases. If icon appears indicating low battery, recharge the battery before use. Using the quick settings Touch the < arrow to open the quick settings options. These include various options for taking photos. Use the touchpad arrows and select the options you would like to use. After setting your options, touch the > arrow to close the toolbar. 34 LG KF510 | User Guide Flash - Allows you to turn on the flash when taking a photo in a dark place. See Using the flash on page 35 for details. Self timer - The self-timer allows you to set a delay after the capture button is pressed. Choose from 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds. Great for that group photo you want to be part of. Multi shot - This enables you to take up to 9 shots automatically in very quick succession, great for taking photos of moving objects or at sporting events. White balance - The white balance ensures that any white in your photos is realistic. In order for your camera to correctly adjust the white balance you may need to determine the light conditions. Choose from Auto, Night mode, Daylight, Incandescent, Cloudy or Fluorescent. Colour effect - Choose from four colour tone options: Off (normal/colour), Sepia, Mono (black and white) or Negative. EV - Contrast defines the difference between light and dark in an image. A low contrast image will appear foggy, whereas a high contrast image will appear much sharper. Touch the < and > arrows and slide

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LG KF510
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User Guide
GET CREATIVE
Camera
Getting to know the viewfinder
When you open the viewfinder, you’ll see the
following icons displayed on the screen.
Note:
You can adjust the zoom using the
volume key on the left side of the phone. The
zoom function is only available when the
resolution is set to 640 x 480 or below. See
Changing the image size
on page 36 for
details.
TIP!
When using the camera, power
consumption increases. If
icon appears
indicating low battery, recharge the battery
before use.
Using the quick settings
Touch the < arrow to open the quick settings
options. These include various options for
taking photos. Use the touchpad arrows and
select the options you would like to use. After
setting your options, touch the > arrow to
close the toolbar.
Flash
- Allows you to turn on the flash
when taking a photo in a dark place. See
Using the flash
on page 35 for details.
Self timer
- The self-timer allows
you to set a delay after the capture button
is pressed. Choose from
3 seconds
,
5
seconds
or
10 seconds
. Great for that
group photo you want to be part of.
Multi shot
- This enables you to take
up to 9 shots automatically in very quick
succession, great for taking photos of moving
objects or at sporting events.
White balance
- The white balance
ensures that any white in your photos
is realistic. In order for your camera to
correctly adjust the white balance you may
need to determine the light conditions.
Choose from
Auto
,
Night mode
,
Daylight
,
Incandescent
,
Cloudy
or
Fluorescent
.
Colour effect
- Choose from four
colour tone options:
Off
(normal/colour),
Sepia
,
Mono
(black and white) or
Negative
.
EV
- Contrast defines the difference
between light and dark in an image. A low
contrast image will appear foggy, whereas
a high contrast image will appear much
sharper. Touch the < and > arrows and slide