BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG SL91 Manual De Usuario
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Camera
The phone has a front and rear camera
(page 12).
(page 12).
You can view photos/videos taken with
the integrated camera immediately:
the integrated camera immediately:
• Use a picture as background image or
logo.
• Send picture/video via MMS or
e-mail.
• Save pictures/videos on the phone or
on the memory card (page 17).
Start the camera
C
¢
R
Picture mode
/
Video mode
Select mode and confirm
with
with
C
/
;
.
Start the camera in picture mode
;
Press the side key to start the
camera from standby mode
and from other applications.
camera from standby mode
and from other applications.
D
Press to start the camera
from standby mode.
from standby mode.
You can also start the camera using the
media player or MMS editor.
media player or MMS editor.
The current (preview) image is
displayed.
displayed.
Displayed information
Current picture/video setting
The following symbols are displayed:
The following symbols are displayed:
Ù
Current brightness setting.
Ú
Current zoom level.
Active self timer is indicated only in
picture mode.
picture mode.
Remaining memory
The following memory information is
displayed:
The following memory information is
displayed:
• Memory location: Pictures/videos
• Remaining memory: Picture
count/available record time on the
current memory location. The re-
maining memory depends mainly on
the selected resolution and the motif.
current memory location. The re-
maining memory depends mainly on
the selected resolution and the motif.
If the slider is closed, you can only use the
rear camera.
rear camera.
When video recording is started from the
MMS application, the maximum length
will be the time allocated for messaging
(10 seconds).
MMS application, the maximum length
will be the time allocated for messaging
(10 seconds).