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Before Using... 6- Image File Formats...6- Notes...6-...6- Display Indicators...6-3 Pictures/Videos... 6-5 Capturing Still Images ( Mode)...6-5 Recording Videos (Video Mode)...6-6 Functions Available while Shooting...6-6 Focus Functions... 6-9 Changing Focus Settings...6-9 Auto Focus Lock...6-0 Viewing Saved Images... 6-0 6 6-

6 Before Using 83P features approximately 3. Mega Pixel CMOS Auto-focus capable of capturing still images and videos. Image File Formats Captured images/videos are saved to Data Folder. Image Type File Format Save Location Still images JPEG (.jpg) (Pictures) Videos MPEG-4 (.3gp), ASF (.asf) (Videos) To save files to microsd Card: Storage setting: P.6-8 Press in Standby to activate, or press and hold in Standby to activate Video. Notes Remove dust/debris from lens cover with a soft cloth. Handset movement may blur images especially in dark places; hold handset firmly. Capturing/saving images immediately after handset has been left in a hot place may affect image quality. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may affect image quality. Shutter Click Shutter click sounds at fixed volume even in Manner Mode. To change shutter click sound: P.6-8 Note Alternatively, Main Menu or Video is not available when battery is low. Incoming calls, Alarm and low battery cancel. Captured images/ recorded videos are retained. Save data when restarts. When left in preview window for three minutes, is canceled and previous window returns. 6-

Display Indicators Picture Preview Window Item Description Operation Toggle mode mode [Video/Cont./] / / Action mode (Auto/Auto bracket/ Switch Action mode: Manual) (Cont. shooting set.: P.6-8) P.6-8 Storage setting Phone microsd Card No. of frames Show number of remaining frames Image stabilizer Correct camera shake ( P.6-8) Indicator Turn indicators on/off Auto Focus Lock Lock focus on the subject ( P.6-0) Top indicator Indicate vertical direction Focus Guide Adjust focus automatically Zoom bar Indicate zoom level ( P.6-7) zoom in/ zoom out Long press: continuous zoom Brightness* Adjust brightness (Level -3 to +3) Select a level White balance* Auto Fine Cloudy Select a mode Light bulb Fluorescent light Photo mode* Normal Portrait Sports Select a mode Food Scenery Night mode Backlight Character Snow Sunset Pet Image quality* Normal Fine Super fine Select a mode Image size* 3M M Wide M Select a size M VGA Stand-by QVGA QCIF Sub-QCIF High Sensitive* ON OFF Select on/off Focus* ( P.6-9) Face Detection Auto Close-up Select a mode Landscape Auto timer ( P.6-6) Toggle on/off * Alternatively, [ ] to highlight an item to select a setting 6 6-3

6 Video Preview Window Item Description Operation Toggle mode Video camera mode [Video/Cont./] Storage setting Phone microsd Card Memory capacity bar Indicate memory status (appears in red when memory is full) File size setting Mail restrict'n(s) Long time ( P.6-8) Recordable time Indicate recordable time Movie type set Records only video ( P.6-8) Indicator Turn indicators on/off Auto Focus Lock Lock focus on the subject ( P.6-0) Top indicator Indicate vertical direction Focus Guide Adjust focus automatically Zoom bar Indicate zoom level ( P.6-7) zoom in/ zoom out Long press: continuous zoom Brightness* Adjust brightness (Level -3 to +3) Select a level White balance* Auto Fine Cloudy Select a mode Light bulb Fluorescent light Photo mode* Normal Portrait Sports Select a mode Food Scenery Night mode Backlight Character Snow Sunset Pet Image quality* Normal Fine Super fine Select a mode Image size* VGA HVGA Wide QVGA Select a size QCIF Sub-QCIF Focus* ( P.6-9) Auto Close-up Landscape Select a mode Auto timer ( P.6-6) Toggle on/off * Alternatively, [ ] to highlight an item to select a setting 6-4

Pictures/Videos Confirm battery strength ( P.-9) and memory ( P.6-8) before recording. When battery is low, video cannot be recorded. Captured images and videos are automatically saved to Data Folder. To select save location each time, turn Auto save set to OFF ( P.6-8). 3 4 Capturing Still Images ( Mode) Press to activate Frame subject [Record] or to capture the image Shutter click sounds at fixed volume. Image is automatically saved. When Focus is set to Auto or Face Detection, automatically focuses on subject before capturing image. to exit Return to Standby. Picture Preview Window Continuous Shooting Capture a succession of up to 0 still images automatically with a single press. In Picture Preview Window, [Video] [Cont.] appears (Indicators vary by Action mode). To set Continuous Shooting: P.6-8 Frame subject [Record] or Images are automatically saved. When Focus is set to Auto, automatically focuses on subject before capturing image. To stop shooting halfway: 6 6-5

6 3 4 5 Recording Videos (Video Mode) Press and hold to activate Video Frame subject [Record] or to start recording Tone sounds. When Focus is set to Auto, automatically focuses on subject before recording begins. During recording, auto focus functions regardless of Focus setting. [Stop] or to end recording Tone sounds. Video is automatically saved. Recording stops automatically at maximum recording time. to exit Return to Standby. Note Alternatively, [Video] to activate Video Video Preview Window Functions Available while Shooting From mode: Action mode: [Video] [Cont.] Video camera mode: Press and hold Auto Timer [Menu] Auto timer ON Enter time (seconds) [Record] or ( For video, [Stop] or ) Auto timer tone sounds. After set period of time, shutter is released and recording starts. When Auto timer is active, [Quit] or to return to preview window without canceling Auto timer. Auto timer is not available when Cont. shooting set. is set to Manual. 6-6

Zoom (zoom in) or (zoom out) to adjust zoom [Record] or Press and hold for continuous zoom. Zoom is available during video recording. Zoom is disabled when Image size is set as follows: 3M or M Wide ( mode) Zoom may change image quality. Maximum zoom levels for individual image size are as follows. mode Size Zoom level Max. level (approx.) 3M (536 048) level.0 times (High M Wide (90 080) level.0 times sensitiv.: M (00 600) 6 levels.3 times OFF) M (960 80) levels.6 times VGA (640 480) levels 3. times Stand-by (40 47) levels.4 times QVGA (40 30) levels 3. times QCIF (76 44) 3 levels 5.3 times Sub-QCIF (8 96) 3 levels 8.0 times (High sensitiv.: ON) Continuous shooting VGA (640 480) levels.6 times Stand-by (40 47) levels.4 times QVGA (40 30) levels 3. times QCIF (76 44) 3 levels 5.3 times Sub-QCIF (8 96) 3 levels 8.0 times VGA (480 640) levels.6 times QVGA (40 30) levels 3. times QCIF (44 76) 3 levels 5.3 times Sub-QCIF (96 8) 3 levels 8.0 times mode Size Zoom level Max. level (approx.) Video camera VGA (640 480) levels.6 times HVGA Wide (640 35) levels.6 times QVGA (30 40) levels.4 times QCIF (76 44) 3 levels 4.4 times Sub-QCIF (8 96) 3 levels 6.0 times 6 6-7

6 Functions Available in Preview Window Change settings before initiating image capture. Some functions are changeable with simple key operations ( P.6-3, P.6-4). Some operations are not available depending on camera mode or image size. [Menu] Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description CHG cameramode Action mode or Bar code reader mode, Video camera mode, Folder jump Open destination folder Image size Select a size File size Select Mail restrict'n(s) for S! Mail attachments or setting Long time for long-time recording Image quality Select an item In Video camera mode, this function is available only when File size setting is set to Long time. Select an item settings Brightness White balance: Adjust color tone Color mode set: Select a color mode Photo mode: Select a mode suitable for the place Focus: P.6-9 Img. stabilizer: Minimize camera shake automatically Shoot with frame: Add frame to image Shutter sound: Select a shutter click sound Flicker correction: Minimize flicker while shooting near fluorescent light Storage Select an item setting Store in Phone or microsd Auto save set ON or OFF Item Operation/Description High sensitiv. ON or OFF Auto timer ( P.6-6) Cont. shooting set. Select an item Action mode: Manual captures one picture at a time. Auto bracket captures nine different still images automatically. Shot interval: Select an interval when Action mode is set to Auto. Shot number: Set number of images to be captured when Action mode is set to Auto or Manual. Details are as follows: VGA (480 640): 4 QVGA (40 30): 5 to 0 QCIF (44 76): 5 to 0 Sub-QCIF (96 8): 5 to 0 Movie type Normal or Video set Display size Select preview window size Actual size or Fit in display Attach S!Mail YES or NO mode Image size, File size setting and Image quality are set to following (respectively): QCIF, Mail restrict'n(s), Normal Icon Show/hide display indicators ON or OFF Memory View memory information Status 6-8

Functions Available after Shooting Available only when Auto save set ( P.6-8) is OFF Some operations are not available depending on camera mode or image size. [Menu] Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Play Play back recorded video Save Select a folder Store all/ Save or Mirror save Select a folder <New> animat'n Mirror save Select a folder Attach to S! Mail Send file via S! Mail Select a folder Create a message ( From Step on P.3-4) Set display Set as wallpaper, Phone Book image, etc. Select a folder Select an item Change Select a frame [Set] [Save] Select a frame* folder Store in Phone or microsd Mirror Switch Mirror/Normal display display/ Normal display Display size Set image size in preview window Actual size or Fit in display Icon Show/hide display indicators ON or OFF Cancel Discard image to return to preview window * Available only when shooting with frame Focus Functions Changing Focus Settings <Default> mode: Face Detection Video camera/action mode: Auto Select a focus setting according to occasion. Focus on Individual scenes automatically. Face Detection ( mode only): For portraits Auto: Auto detection Close-up: For nearby objects Landscape: For distant landscapes In Picture/Video Preview Window, to select a setting Face Detection Detect up to three faces within.5 meters. Show yellow Focus Guide when a face is detected. Automatically focus on one face when more than one is detected (Focus guide turns yellow once focus is on the face.). Faces may not be detected in following conditions: Face is tilted. A part of face is covered by glasses, hat, mask or shadow. Face is too small, big or dark for screen. Face is at edge of screen. Shoot with Auto focus if detection fails. 6 6-9

6 Auto Focus Lock Bring focus on subject at center of display automatically. Lock focus on subject, and recompose your picture. 3 In Picture/Video Preview Window, adjust Focus Guide to subject When in focus, handset sounds. Focus Guide turns green, and focus is locked. When out of focus, Focus Guide turns red. To try again: Determine composition Capture image in selected camera mode (/ Action mode: P.6-5 / Video camera mode: P.6-6) Viewing Saved Images Main Menu 3 Open Pictures Pictures Open Videos Videos Select a folder Select a file Example: Pictures Open Pictures Saved on microsd Card After selecting Pictures in Step, [microsd] Select a folder Open Videos Saved on microsd Card After selecting Videos in Step, [microsd] Select a folder Tip Editing Still Images ( P.9-) 6-0