Nokia 6651 Nokia 6651 User Guide in English - Page 29
Capture, Record, Continue, Pause, Delete, Options, Camera sounds, Camera, Video, Open Gallery, Gallery
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While the self-timer is running, a second counter is shown at the top of the display and a beeping sound is heard. This sound can be set on or off using the Camera sounds setting in the Camera menu. • Mute to turn off the microphone when the selected camera mode is Video. • Open Gallery to view the photos in the desired folder of the Gallery menu. 2 Press Capture to take a photo or Record to record a video clip. If you do not press Capture or Record within one minute, press Continue to activate the camera again. • The approximate number of photos that can be saved in the phone is shown at the top of the display. This number is determined by the Image quality setting, the selected camera mode and the amount of free shared memory. If the distance to the subject is closer than 12 inches it may affect the sharpness of your photo. • When you record a video clip, the amount of remaining recording time is shown at the top of the display. The default maximum length of a video clip is 15 seconds. You can change this time using the Video clip length setting in the Camera menu. To stop the recording and save the video clip, press Stop. To pause the recording, press Pause. To resume the recording, press Continue. 3 The photo or video clip is displayed and saved with the default name in the Images or Video clips folder of the Gallery menu. You can define the default name in the Camera menu. The photos are saved in JPEG format and the video clips in 3GP format. To delete the displayed photo, press Delete. To view the video clip, press Play. To capture a new photo or video clip, press Back. If you press Options, you can select an option to, for example, rename the saved photo or video clip, or send it in a multimedia message (network service) or using an infrared or Bluetooth connection to a compatible device. You can also attach a portrait photo to a name or phone number in contacts. A video clip can be sent in a multimedia message only if the length of the clip is 15 seconds at the most. Nokia 6651 User Guide 19 Copyright © 2004 Nokia