Camera Settings; Viewing Images - Nokia 6260 User Manual

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Camera settings

Go to
Options
In the
Camera
application settings,
you can adjust the image quality
setting, change the default image
name, and change the memory
location of saved images.
1. Scroll to the setting you want to
change:
Image quality
Normal, and Basic. The better
the image quality, the more
memory the image consumes.
Default image name
default, the camera names
images in the format
'Image.jpg' .
Default image
name
allows you to set a
name for the images stored.
Audio
On
and Off. When the
video sound is on, the
maximum recording time is
shorter than with sound off.
Note that this option is only
available in
Default video name
default, the camera names
video clips in the format
'Video.3gp' .
Default video
name
allows you to set a
name for the video clips
stored.
→ Settings.
– High,
– By
Video clip
mode.
– By
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Memory in use
whether you want to store
your images and video clips in
the phone memory or on the
memory card, if you use one.
2. Press
Options
change the selected setting.

Viewing images

→ Gallery.
Go to
Menu
Pictures taken with the
application are stored as images in
the Gallery.
See "Gallery" on
page
40. Images can be sent to you
in a multimedia or picture message,
as an e- mail attachment, or via a
Bluetooth connection. After
receiving an image in the Inbox, you
need to save it in the phone memory
or on a memory card. You can save
graphics sent to you in picture
messages to the Picture messages
folder.
See "Picture messages folder"
on page
41.
Options when viewing an
image: Send,
Set as
Rotate,
Zoom
in,
Zoom
screen, Delete, Rename,
details,
Add to 'Go
Exit.
Select an image from the list of
images in the
Images
Gallery to start the image viewer and
display the image.
M e d i a
– Select
Change
to
Camera
wallpaper,
out,
Full
View
to', Help, and
folder in the
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