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CHAPTER YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC 6 Videos can be any length, provided that you have ample storage space available. By default, videos are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smartphone. If you want to store your videos on an expansion card, see Customizing your Camera settings to change where videos are stored. For information on accessing your videos on your computer, see Viewing pictures and videos on your computer. 1 Press Start Videos. and select Pictures & 2 Select Camera . 3 Press Menu (right action key) and select Video Mode. 4 Adjust the position of your smartphone until you see the subject you want to record on the screen. 5 (Optional) Adjust any of the following: Brightness: Press Right to increase the brightness or Left to decrease the brightness. Resolution: Press Menu and select Quality to change the video resolution. 6 Press Center to start recording. 7 After you finish recording, press Stop (left action key) or Center to stop recording. 8 (Optional) To review the video in Windows Media® Player Mobile, press Thumbnails (left action key), highlight the video, and then press Center . Press OK to return to Thumbnail View. DID YOU KNOW? Your smartphone has a self-portrait mirror next to the camera lens on the back of your smartphone. Use the mirror when you're taking a picture or video and you want to be in the picture too. P I C T U R E S & V I D E O S 125

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC
PICTURES & VIDEOS
125
6
CHAPTER
Videos can be any length, provided that you
have ample storage space available. By
default, videos are stored in the My
Pictures folder on your smartphone. If you
want to store your videos on an expansion
card, see Customizing your Camera
setting
s
to change where videos are
stored. For information on accessing your
videos on your computer, see Viewing
pictures and videos on your computer
.
1
Press
Start
and select
Pictures &
Videos
.
2
Select
Camera
.
3
Press
Menu
(right action key) and
select
Video Mode
.
4
Adjust the position of your smartphone
until you see the subject you want to
record on the screen.
5
(Optional) Adjust any of the following:
Brightness:
Press
Right
to increase
the brightness or
Left
to decrease
the brightness.
Resolution:
Press
Menu
and
select
Quality
to change the video
resolution.
6
Press
Center
to start recording.
7
After you finish recording, press
Stop
(left action key) or
Center
to stop recording.
8
(Optional) To review the video in
Windows Media
®
Player Mobile, press
Thumbnails
(left action key),
highlight the video, and then press
Center
. Press
OK
to return to
Thumbnail View.
DID
YOU
KNOW
?
Your smartphone has a
self-portrait mirror next to the camera lens on
the back of your smartphone. Use the mirror
when you’re taking a picture or video and you
want to be in the picture too.