|
5 600 brands
1 870 000 user's guides |
|
|
|||||||||||||||
|
Search a brand
Advanced Search
|
Our partners wish to propose you the following products
|
User manual SONY ERICSSON K800I - CAMERA
Diplodocs help download the user guide SONY ERICSSON K800I - CAMERA.
You may also download the following manuals related to this product: This product, although classified under the brand SONY ERICSSON, may have been manufactured by ERICSSON after mergers, acquisitions, or a change in name.
Preview of the first 3 pages of manual
You either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe Flash Player Get the latest Flash Player.
User guide SONY ERICSSON K800I - CAMERA
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. G s
Camera
Capturing, saving and editing
etting tarted
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................... 2 Activating the camera and video recorder ................................................ 3 Camera ...................................................................................................... 4 Taking a picture or recording a video clip .............................................. 5 Camera functionality .............................................................................. 5 Camera options ...................................................................................... 7 Editing pictures with PhotoDJTM .......................................................... 11 Video recorder ......................................................................................... 14 Capturing a video clip .......................................................................... 14 Video recorder options ........................................................................ 14 Handling pictures and video clips ........................................................... 15 Picture and video clip formats ............................................................. 16 Viewing your pictures and video clips ................................................. 16 Use a camera picture as a screen saver or wallpaper ......................... 17 Assigning a picture to a phone contact ............................................... 18 Printing a picture with PictBridge ........................................................ 18 VideoDJTM ................................................................................................ 19 VideoDJTM options ............................................................................... 20 Sharing pictures and video clips ............................................................. 20 Transferring pictures and video clips to your computer ...................... 20 Exchanging pictures and video clips ................................................... 21 Related information ................................................................................. 22
1
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Introduction
Instruction symbols
The following instruction symbols may appear in this Getting started guide: Note Some icons in user documentation may differ from those below. Indicates that a service or function is network- or subscription-dependent. Contact your network operator for details.
%
See also page ... Use the selection keys or the navigation key to scroll and select. Press the navigation key centre. Press the navigation key up. Press the navigation key down. Press the navigation key left. Press the navigation key right.
}
Your mobile phone has two built-in cameras. The main camera is 3.2 megapixel and includes 16× digital zoom, auto focus, image and video stabilizer to take crisp, and clear pictures. There is also a VGA video call camera, located above the screen, that activates during a video call. The horizontal user interface means you can handle the camera more easily. The built-in real Xenon flash allows you to take pictures in dark environments. The phone memory capacity is up to 64MB internally and can be extended with a Memory Stick MicroTM (M2TM), also referred to as a memory card. You can save your camera pictures in four different sizes: 3 MP 2048×1536 or (3 MP 2000×1500 with image stabilizer on, if available), 2 MP 1632×1224, 1 MP 1280×960, VGA 640×480. This allows you to decide on the number of pictures you can be save in your phone memory/on your memory card. Before taking a picture, you can change settings and add effects or frames. After taking a picture, you can use the PhotoDJTM to add effects, frames or clipart objects to the picture. As soon as you take pictures or video clips, you can send them in a picture message (MMS), as email attachments or send them to a blog. You can also use a picture as a screen saver or wallpaper, or save it together with a contact so that the picture appears when that person calls. To use email and picture messaging (MMS), you must subscribe to these services. Please check with your network operator. You can also exchange pictures using the USB cable that comes with your phone, BluetoothTM wireless technology or infrared (if supported by your phone).
2
June 2006
Getting started Camera
BestPicTM
Your mobile phone has a BestPicTM function to catch the best/perfect moment. Taking a single picture does not always capture the best shot, which may have been just before, or just after the camera button was fully pressed. BestPicTM is designed to solve this problem. Press the camera button once and 9 pictures appear. The pictures range from left (before camera button press) to centre (camera button press) to right (after camera button press). The centre picture is the default picture, but not necessarily the best picture moment. Press or select the best picture and save it. You can also save more than one picture. See % 6 BestPicTM. to
PictBridgeTM
Pictures taken with your camera can be printed directly on a PictBridge compatible printer using the USB cable or a memory card. No computer or additional photo editing software is needed, but the printer must be PictBridge compatible % 18 Printing a picture with PictBridge.
Blog
You can send pictures to a blog if you have started one and if your subscription supports it. See % 6 Blog. For more information, contact your service provider or www.sonyericsson.com/support.
Activating the camera and video recorder
To activate the camera/video recorder from standby mode, press and hold the camera button slide open the lens cover. and/or
You can also scroll to Cyber-shotTM
in the menu overview.
3
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Camera
Keys used in camera mode
4
3
1
Selection key
5
2
Selection key
Navigation key
1, 2 Areas used to show functions such as View, Settings and Select. To select a function, press the relevant selection key. 3 Area used to show the camera or video function selection. Use the navigation key to switch between the functions in the viewfinder. 4 Upper photo key: In standby mode, press to view a table of pictures and videos taken (Camera album). The view appears in landscape. In photo mode, press for the different scene alternatives % 8 Scenes. In video mode, press for night mode % 15 Turn on night mode. A half-moon icon appears in the lower part of the screen when on. 5 Lower photo key: In standby mode, press to view the last picture or video taken (Camera album). The view appears in landscape. In photo mode, press for the different shoot modes % 8 Shoot mode. In video mode, press for the different shoot modes % 14 Shoot mode.
4
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Taking a picture or recording a video clip
1. Activate the camera, from standby press and hold the camera button or slide open the lens cover. 2. Press or to switch between camera and video. on the screen shows the current setting. 3. Press 4. Press half way down to Focus. all the way down to take a picture or start video.
5. Press again to end video recording. · Press to return to the viewfinder to take another picture or record another video. · To deactivate the camera or the video recorder, close the lens cover. The picture is saved in your phone memory/on your memory card and can be found in File manager } Camera album.
Camera functionality
The camera has functions such as take a self-portrait picture or select the best picture (BestPicTM) out of nine from one single camera button press. You can zoom in on an object, adjust the brightness or use the built-in Xenon flash. } Settings to view more options before you take a picture.
Take a self-portrait
Hold the phone so that you can see your reflection in the mirror next to the lens. Press picture. You can also use the self-timer, % 8 Turn on self-timer.
to take the
To use the zoom
Use the volume buttons on the side of the phone to zoom. Press the right or left arrow buttons to zoom in or out.
5
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Brightness
The brightness determines how much white is added to each colour in a picture.
To adjust brightness
1. Slide open the lens cover. 2. Use the navigation key to adjust brightness. Press once to decrease brightness or once to increase brightness. Press and hold to continuously increase or decrease the brightness.
Xenon (Xe) flash
Do not look directly at the camera Xenon flash using a magnification device, such as a magnifying glass. Failure to comply with this warning may damage your eyes. You can enhance lighting conditions using the built-in Xenon flash. The flash has three positions Off, Auto or Red-eye reduction the latter reduces the red colour balance for red eyes in pictures.
To change the flash settings from shoot mode
1. Slide open the lens cover. 2. } Settings and scroll or to the flash icon . 3. Press the navigation key to select an option. If the flash is turned off, the screen.
appears in the lower part of
To change the flash settings from the menu
1. } Cyber-shotTM } Settings and use the or the to scroll to the flash icon . 2. Select and choose between Off, Auto or Red-eye reduction. If Red-eye reduction is selected, appears at the bottom of the screen.
BestPicTM
Use BestPicTM to capture the best picture out of nine pictures taken during one single camera button press. The nine pictures range from left (before camera button press) to centre (camera button press) to right (after camera button press). The centre picture is the default picture, but not necessarily the best picture moment. Press or to select the best picture (catch the moment) and save it to memory. You can also save more than one picture subsequently.
To use BestPicTM
1. When using the camera, press the lower photo key or } Settings } Shoot mode } BestPicTM. 2. Press to take a picture. 3. Press or to select the best picture } Save.
Blog
Send pictures to publish in a blog if your subscription supports it. Web services may require a separate licence agreement between you and your service provider. In some locations, additional regulations and/or charges may apply. For more information, contact your service provider.
6
June 2006
Getting started Camera
To send a just taken picture to a blog
1. When viewing a picture you have just taken } More } Blog this. 2. Add title and text } OK } Publish to send a picture to your blog. 3. Follow the instructions that appear for first-time use, for example, approve terms and conditions. A text message is sent to your phone with your Web address and log-in information. You can save the address as a bookmark or forward the text message for others to access your Web page photos.
To send a pictures to a blog using the lower photo key
1. From standby mode press lower photo key to go directly to Camera album } Send } To blog. 2. Add title and text } OK } Publish. 3. Follow the instructions that appear for first-time use, for example, approve terms and conditions.
To send a picture to a blog from File manager
1. From menu } File manager and select a picture in a folder. } More } Send } To blog. 2. Add title and text } OK } Publish. 3. Follow the instructions that appear for first-time use, for example, approve terms and conditions.
To add a blog address to a contact
1. 2. 3. 4. } Contacts and select a contact. } More } Edit contact. } Web address: and enter the address to a blog. } Save to save the address. You can also save as a bookmark, see Using the Internet Getting started guide.
To visit a blog address in a contact
} Contacts and select a contact web address } Go to.
Camera options
When taking a picture, you can select different settings to personalize or change the appearance of the picture. You can, for example, use Panorama to combine several pictures into one wide picture. You can also select Picture size for saving your picture in 3 MP 2048×1536 (or 3MP 2000×1500 with image stabilizer on, if available), 2 MP 1632×1224, 1 MP 1280×960, VGA 640×480. Scenes to adapt the camera to a bright, dark or fast moving surrounding. Turn on self-timer makes it possible for the photographer to participate in the picture too. Effects provides several colour selections to choose from and White balance gives you the best colour options for your surroundings.
To enter the Settings menu
When the camera is activated } Settings to view more options before you take a picture.
Switch to video camera to record a video clip, Switch to still camera to take a picture. shows the current setting.
on the screen
7
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Shoot mode
· · · ·
Normal no frame. BestPicTM select the best of 9 pictures. Panorama to combine several pictures into one wide picture. Frames to add a frame to your picture. When you have selected Frames, a frame is shown on the screen. Use the navigation key to scroll through Frames. When you select Frames, the picture size is
automatically set to 640×480 pixels.
Scenes
· · · · · · · ·
Auto automatic settings for your surroundings. Twilight landscape to be used at night or in dark environments. Twilight portrait to be used at night or in dark environments. Landscape when taking horizontal pictures. Portrait when taking vertical pictures. Beach/Snow use in bright environments. Sports use for pictures of fast-moving objects. Document use for pictures of text or drawings.
Picture size
· · · ·
3 MP 2048×1536 or (3MP 2000×1500 with image stabilizer on, if available). 2 MP 1632×1224. 1 MP 1280×960. VGA 640×480.
If you are going to send a picture message (MMS), please note that some phones (that support pictures) cannot receive picture sizes of more than 160×120. You can resize a high-resolution picture before you send it. In the bottom left corner of the screen you can see the number of pictures that can be saved in your phone memory/on your memory card. Note that this number changes as you change the picture size. If you select a smaller picture size, you can save more pictures than if you select a bigger picture size.
Focus
· Auto use to focus automatically on the object in the centre of the viewfinder (press camera button halfway down to activate the auto focus, then press all the way to take a picture). · Macro use for close-ups, for example, on small objects such as flowers and insects. · Infinite use to focus on all scenery.
Flash Off, Auto or Red-eye reduction reduce the effect of red eyes in pictures. The Xe flash can be used to
enhance lighting conditions when taking pictures in a dark environments, % 6 Xenon (Xe) flash.
Turn on self-timer
When the self-timer is selected, the picture is taken 8 10 seconds after beeps slowly and then more quickly just before the picture is taken. is pressed. The self-timer
8
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Effects
You can select different effects for your picture. See some examples below: · Off - No effect. The picture will be just as it appears in the viewfinder.
· Black & white: This effect allows you to take black & white pictures.
· Negative: This effect inverts red, green and blue separately, and to varying degrees.
9
June 2006
Getting started Camera
· Sepia: The sepia effect gives the picture a brownish-red tint. Old film and photographs used to have a sepia tone. This effect can help you make a picture appear older.
· Solarize: Solarize gives the effect of exposing undeveloped film to sunlight.
White balance
The white balance effect adjusts the picture colour balance according to the lighting conditions. Normally our eyes compensate for lighting conditions with different colour temperatures. A digital camera needs to find a reference point which represents white. It will then calculate all the other colours based on this white point. For example, if a halogen light illuminates a white wall, the wall will appear yellow, while in fact it should be white. So if the camera knows the wall is supposed to be white, it will then compensate for all the other colours in the scene accordingly. Most digital cameras feature automatic white balance where the camera looks at the overall colour of the image and calculates the best white balance. However, these systems may not work properly if the scene is dominated by one colour or if there is no natural white. To adjust White balance manually, choose between Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent and Incandescent. Before taking the actual picture, you can focus on an area in the scene which should be white or neutral grey, or on a plain white or grey background. The camera will then use this reference when taking the actual picture.
10
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Picture quality
You can select the quality you would like for your picture. Normal picture quality will use less memory space than Fine picture quality.
Shutter sound
Choose between four different shutter sounds. The shutter sound will be turned off if the phone is set to silent. Press and hold to set the phone to silent.
Turn on time and date
Add the time and date to your picture. It appears in red text in the lower right corner of the picture. The text is only legible when viewed at 1:1 size. Use zoom when viewing the picture to see the text.
Reset file no.
Resets the numbering for pictures saved in memory.
Save to
Select to save pictures in your phone memory/on your memory card. If memory is full, you cannot save anything until you have deleted some files. When you have taken a picture } More for additional options.
Editing pictures with PhotoDJTM
To edit pictures taken with the camera or downloaded to the phone, you should consider the following: · Picture types WBMP and GIF can be edited if they are no larger than a picture size of 320×240. · Animated GIF and progressive JPEG cannot be edited. · Picture type JPEG can be edited if it is no larger than a picture size of 2048×1536. You can edit a picture by adding clipart, effects and frames using the picture editor tool, PhotoDJTM.
To open PhotoDJTM
When the PhotoDJTM is started you can begin to edit using the tools in the Cyber-shotTM bar. The PhotoDJTM automatically makes a copy of the picture that you want to edit. The copy is not saved to memory until you have selected Save picture.
To open PhotoDJTM when Camera is in shoot mode
1. Slide open the lens cover to activate the camera. 2. Take a picture } More } Edit in PhotoDJTM.
To open PhotoDJTM when Camera is in standby mode
1. Press and hold the camera button or } Cyber-shotTM from the menu. 2. } View and scroll to the desired picture in Camera album. 3. } More } Edit in PhotoDJTM.
11
June 2006
Getting started Camera
To open PhotoDJTM from File manager
1. } File manager } Camera album or } Pictures and scroll to the desired picture. 2. } More } Edit in PhotoDJTM.
To open PhotoDJTM from Entertainment
1. } Entertainment } PhotoDJTM } Open. 2. Scroll to the picture to edit } Select.
To exit the PhotoDJTM
to exit the PhotoDJTM.
The Cyber-shotTM bar
When editing pictures press , , , .
Auto level
Automatically adjusts the contrast in a picture.
Light balance
Adjust the light balance with the horizontal slide.
Brightness & contrast
Adjust the brightness with the vertical slide. Adjust the contrast with the horizontal slide.
Red-eye removal
Select this option to remove the red eye colour in pictures.
Rotate
Rotate the picture from landscape view to portrait view or vice versa. The rotation is 90º clockwise.
Add effect Negative
12
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Cartoon
Frosted glass
Painting
Add item · Add clipart: Select a clipart item and use the navigation key to place it on the picture. Use the volume
buttons to enlarge or reduce the size of the clipart. · Add frame: Select to add a frame to your picture. · Text: Select to add some text to your picture and use the navigation key to place it on the picture. Use the volume keys to enlarge or reduce the size of the clipart.
13
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Video recorder
Capturing a video clip
1. Make sure the video recorder is activated. Slide open the lens cover or open from menu. 2. Press or to switch between camera and video recorder. on the screen indicates the current setting. 3. Press half way down to automatically focus. When the green dot stops flashing, press all the way down to start recording. If the green dot flashes slowly, the picture is not in focus and you may have to try again. You can see the elapsed time in the top left corner of the viewfinder. 4. To end the video recording, press again. 5. The video clip is saved in your phone memory/on your memory card and can be found in } File manager } Camera album. 6. If you want to delete the video clip immediately, press the 7. Press 8. Press and hold to exit the camera. button. to return to the viewfinder to record another video clip.
You can transfer video clips saved in your phone memory/on your memory card to a computer % 20 Transferring pictures and video clips to your computer, and view them by using the QuickTimeTM player software that can be installed from the CD which is included with the phone.
Video recorder options
You can select different settings to personalize or change the appearance of a video clip. For example, Effects provides several options, and White balance gives you the best colour options for your surroundings.
To enter the Settings menu
When the video camera is activated } Settings to view more options before you take a video clip.
Switch to video camera to record a video clip, Switch to still camera to take a picture. shows the current setting. Shoot mode
on the screen
· For picture message if you would like to send a video clip as a picture message (MMS). · High quality video if you would like to record a long, high-quality video clip. A video clip recorded using this shoot mode may be too large to send as a picture message (MMS).
Focus
· Auto use to focus automatically on an object. · Macro use for close-ups, for example, on small objects such as flowers and insects. · Infinite use to focus on all scenery.
14
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Turn on image stabilizer
If available, use to keep the image steady. In poor lighting conditions it compensates for small hand movements.
Turn on night mode
In dark environments, the night mode effect enhances picture quality with longer exposure time. Please note that due to a longer exposure time, the camera is more sensitive to movements. A half-moon icon appears below the screen when night mode is turned on. When night mode is turned off the half-moon icon disappears.
Effects
Select different effects for your video clip % 9 Effects. · · · ·
Off: No effect. Black & white: The video clip is given a black & white effect. Negative: This effect inverts the red, green, and blue colours separately, and to varying degrees. Sepia: The sepia effect gives a video clip a brownish-red tint. Old films and photographs used to
have a sepia tone and this effect can help you make a video clip appear older. · Solarize: Solarize gives the effect of exposing undeveloped film to sunlight (overexposure).
White balance
Adjusts the colour balance according to the lighting conditions % 10 White balance.
Metering mode
Adjust the exposure to the whole or the centre of the picture or video. Select from Normal or Spot.
Turn off mic.
Turns the microphone on or off. A small icon appears below the screen when the microphone is turned off. When the microphone is turned on the icon disappears.
Reset file no.
Resets the file numbering counter for pictures saved in your phone memory/on your memory card.
Save to
Select to save pictures in your phone memory/on your memory card. If memory is full, you cannot save anything until you have deleted some files. When you have recorded a video clip } More for additional options.
Handling pictures and video clips
Your phone comes with a number of pictures and video clips, which you can delete to free memory. All pictures and videos are saved in File manager. For more information on how to use the file manager, see the Managing files Getting started guide.
15
June 2006
Getting started Camera
The number of pictures and video clips that you can save depends on the size of the files. When taking pictures in VGA size, 300+ appears in the bottom left corner of the screen as long as the phone memory/ memory card is capable of saving more than 300 pictures. Once the memory exceeds the 300+ limit, the counter starts counting backwards. This number changes as you change the picture size. If you select a smaller picture size, you can save more pictures than if you select a bigger picture size.
Picture and video clip formats
Your pictures are saved in JPEG format and your video clips are saved in 3GP format. You must transfer files to a computer to change format. Your phone can receive and handle the following file types: · GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) · JPEG (Joint Photographer Expert Group) · WBMP (Wireless Bitmap - Wireless Application Protocol) · PNG (Portable Network Graphics) · BMP (Bitmap) · SVG-Tiny (Scalable Vector Graphics) · MP4 (algorithms with synthesis of speech and video, fractal compression, computer visualisation and artificial intelligence-based image processing techniques). · Real Video 8 · WMV (Windows Media Video)
Viewing your pictures and video clips
To view your pictures and video clips
1. } File manager } Camera album. Note: Video clips edited with VideoDJTM will be saved in Videos. 2. Select a picture or a video clip } View or } More and select an option.
To display pictures in a slide show
1. 2. 3. 4. } File manager } Camera album and select a picture. } View } More } Slide show. } Portrait or Landscape to view the slide show in either horizontal view or in vertical view. To end the slide show, press and hold .
16
June 2006
Getting started Camera
To view information about a picture or a video clip
1. } File manager } Pictures or Videos, select a file. 2. } More } Information.
Timeline view
If you have saved several pictures in your phone memory/on your memory card, you can search for them by month or day depending on when they were taken or recorded.
To search for a picture or video clip
The magnifying glass in the bottom of the screen means that you can use the navigation key to select a picture. 1. } File manager } Camera album } Open } More. 2. } Timeline view and press or to switch between month or day. In Timeline view you choose a day or month that you want to view pictures from. In Browse mode you choose a picture and see which day or month the picture was taken.
Remote screen
Use a compatible Bluetooth accessory to view pictures on a remote screen such as a TV. Use the slide show function to show several pictures in succession. The accessory is not included with your phone. For a complete list of compatible accessories, please visit www.sonyericsson.com/support.
To connect to a remote screen
} File manager } Camera album or } Pictures } View } More } Remote screen. The phone searches for other Bluetooth devices and a list of available devices appears. Select the device to use. See the User guide for more information about connecting and using Bluetooth wireless technology, or see the Synchronizing with a computer Getting started guide, provided on www.sonyericsson.com/support for details.
Use a camera picture as a screen saver or wallpaper
The phone has a screen saver that is automatically activated when the phone has been idle for a few seconds. After a few more seconds, the screen saver changes to sleep mode to save power. Press any key or button to activate the screen again. If you have a picture as wallpaper, this picture is shown in standby mode.
To use a picture as a screen saver
1. } File manager } Camera album or } Pictures and select a picture. 2. } More } Use as and select an option. An animation of more than 1MB set as wallpaper may affect performance.
17
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Assigning a picture to a phone contact
You can add a picture to a saved phone contact. When that saved contact calls, the picture appears on the screen (provided your subscription supports the Calling Line Identification service).
To add a picture to a contact
1. } Contacts and select the contact you want to add a picture to } More } Edit contact. 2. Scroll to the relevant tab, select Picture and } Add. 3. Select Take picture to take a picture, or Camera album or Pictures. When selecting Take picture, slide open the lens cover, take the picture } Save to save the picture. Close the lens cover.
To add a picture from the file manager
} File manager } Camera album or } Pictures and select picture } More } Use as } Contact picture.
Printing a picture with PictBridge
Pictures taken with your camera can be printed directly on a PictBridge compatible printer using the USB cable or a memory card. No computer or additional photo editing software is needed, but the printer must be PictBridge compatible.
To print camera pictures via the USB
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. } File manager } Camera album. } More } Mark or Mark several or Mark all pictures for printing. } More } Print and follow the instructions. Connect the USB cable to the phone. Connect the USB cable to the printer. Wait for feedback in the phone } OK. Set printer settings if required } Print. Disconnect and re-connect the USB cable if there is a printer error.
To print camera pictures from a memory card
1. Check printer documentation for information regarding settings, memory card and PictBridge support. 2. When viewing camera pictures saved on a memory card } More } Mark or Mark several or Mark all pictures for printing. 3. } More } Print } DPOF (M.S.) } Save. A printing instructions file (DPOF) is created and saved on the memory card. 4. Remove the memory card from your phone and insert it into the memory card slot in your printer. 5. Follow the instructions that may appear according to the printer documentation.
The printer must support the memory card type.
18
June 2006
Getting started Camera
VideoDJTM
Compose and edit your own storyboard by adding video clips, pictures or text. You can also use the trim function to delete unwanted parts and shorten a video clip.
To create a video
1. } Entertainment } VideoDJTM. 2. } Add } Picture, Video clip, Text or Camera to add a saved or new item to the storyboard. The item and how long it lasts appear below. 3. To add another item, press to highlight the blank page and } Add. 4. Press and to select a storyboard item that may already be added. 5. } More } Save to save the video. 6. Name your video } OK.
To edit a created video that is saved in File Manager
1. } File manager } Videos and select the video you want to open. 2. } More } VideoDJTM to launch VideoDJTM. 3. You can select and edit an item from a storyboard. } Edit to view the options. The options list for each item is different.
To edit a selected video clip
1. Select a video clip item from the storyboard. 2. } Edit to view the options: · Trim to make a video clip shorter. An orange vertical marker appears, follow the horizontal yellow bar to decide where to set the start and end points. } Set and select Start/End. You can re-select the start and end points until satisfied. } Done to finish the trim. To watch the trimmed video clip } More } Play. · Add text to your video. } Add text when finished } OK. · Copy a video clip from a storyboard. Use and to move and } Paste. · Move to move a video clip to another location. · Delete a video clip from a storyboard and } Yes.
To edit a selected picture
1. Select a picture item from a storyboard. 2. } Edit to view the following options: · Duration to edit the duration of a picture in the video. Select between 1 - 8 seconds. · Delete to delete a picture from a storyboard } Yes. · Move a picture to another location. · Copy a picture from a storyboard. Use and to move and } Paste.
To edit a selected text
1. Select a text item from a storyboard. 2. } Edit to view the following options: · } Edit text to edit the text.
19
June 2006
Getting started Camera
· You can change the background to a different colour of the text item, to a picture or to the previous video (last frame) or next video (first frame) if these are available: } Colours } Background or Text colour and make selections. · · · ·
Duration to edit the duration of the text in the video. Select between 1 - 8 seconds. Delete a text item from a storyboard } Yes. Move a text item to another location } Place. Copy to copy a text item to another location. Use and to move and } Paste.
To send a video clip from within VideoDJTM
} More } Send and select one of the available transfer methods.
To receive a video
When you receive a video and choose to save it, it is saved in File manager/Videos.
VideoDJTM options
While you are creating a video, there are even more options. } More to view the following options: · · · · · · ·
Play If you want to view the current video clip. Send If you want to send the current video clip using one of the available methods. Soundtrack If you want to add a soundtrack to the current video clip. Transitions If you want to add transitions between video clips, pictures and texts. Save If you want to save the current video clip. Insert If you want to insert an item into the current video clip. New video If you want to create a new video clip.
Sharing pictures and video clips
Transferring pictures and video clips to your computer
Using the USB cable, you can drag and drop camera pictures and video clips to a computer running Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Microsoft® Windows® XP or Mac OS X. See the Managing files Getting started guide at www.sonyericsson.com/support for details. Do not disconnect the USB cable during file transfer as this can damage the phone memory/ memory card.
20
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Exchanging pictures and video clips
You can exchange pictures using the USB cable, picture messages (MMS), email, Bluetooth wireless technology or the infrared port. Please note that you are not allowed to exchange some copyrightprotected material. Before you send a picture or video clip using picture messaging (MMS) or email, make sure that settings are entered in your phone. The settings for picture messaging can be received by using the Sony Ericsson Phone setup for MMS at www.sonyericsson.com/support. For sending a picture or video clip using email, make sure that you have entered settings for your data and email accounts in your phone. For information on this, see the Email Getting started guide. You can also send pictures to publish on a blog, if you have started one and if your subscription supports it % 6 Blog. The file size is limited for a picture message. If a video is too long to be sent as a picture message, you can trim it to make it shorter.
To trim a video clip
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select a video clip from the storyboard } Edit } Trim. } Set to set the start point and } Start. } Set to set the end point and } End. } Done or repeat steps 2 and 3. } More } Save. Name the trimmed video clip } OK.
To send a picture
} File manager } Pictures and scroll to a picture. } More } Send and select a transfer method. Or after taking a picture } Send and create your picture message (MMS).
To send video clips
} File manager } Videos and scroll to a video clip. } More } Send and select a transfer method. Or after taking a video clip } Send and create your picture message (MMS) to send the video clip.
To receive and save a picture
Open the message you received the picture in } Settings } Connectivity turn on the transfer method being used, for example, Bluetooth. All phones that support pictures can receive the picture size 160x120. Some phones cannot receive picture sizes of more than 160×120, % 8 Picture size for more information. If you received the picture in a message, } More } Save picture. If you received the picture via Bluetooth wireless technology, follow the instructions that appear on the screen. If the phone memory/memory card is full, you cannot save any more pictures or video clips unless you delete or move files.
21
June 2006
Getting started Camera
Related information
Support documents, software, settings and more information are available at www.sonyericsson.com/
support. You can find the Managing files Getting started guide there.
Trademarks and acknowledgements
BluetoothTM is a trademark or registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. BestPic, PlayNow, MusicDJ, PhotoDJ and VideoDJ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. Cyber-shotTM is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Microsoft® and Windows® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Memory Stick MicroTM and M2TM are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
This Getting started guide is published by: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden Phone: +46 46 19 40 00 Fax: +46 46 19 41 00 www.sonyericsson.com © Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2006. All rights reserved. You are hereby granted a license to download and/or print a copy of this document. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. First edition (June 2006) Publication number: EN/LZT 108 8764 R1A
This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*. Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this document. Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only. *All implied warranties, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In no event shall Sony Ericsson or its licensors be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature, including but not limited to lost profits or commercial loss, arising out of the use of the information in this document.
22
June 2006
If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual SONY ERICSSON K800I. SONY ERICSSON offer a product for which we do not have the user manual? Let us know what you are looking for: user guide, owner's manual, online manual, operating instructions, quick start guide, mounting instructions, schematics, service manual, installation instructions, RTFM. Diplodocs allows you to download user manual SONY ERICSSON K800I, user guide SONY ERICSSON K800I, instructions SONY ERICSSON K800I, owner's manual SONY ERICSSON K800I, online manual SONY ERICSSON K800I.SONY ERICSSON K800I, ERICSON, SONNY ERICSON, SONNY ERICSSON, SONY ERCISSON, SONY ERCSON, SONY ERICCSON, SONY ERICSON, SONY ERRICSON, SONY-ERICSSON, SONYERICSON, SONYERICSSON, Mobile Phone. |
![]() |
Include the add-on to download manuals from your site, forum or blog | ![]() |
Frequently Asked Questions | ![]() |
Contact Diplodocs team | ![]() |
Last searches Last additions |
![]() |
Sitemap | ![]() |
|||
| Brands starting with A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # | |||||||||||||
|
|
Copyright © 2005 - 2008 - Diplodocs -
All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. |