Recording still images
Recording still images
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Rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator on the CLIE 3D Launcher screen to select CLIE Camera and then press the Jog Dial™ navigator, or tap the CLIE Camera icon on the CLIE 3D Launcher screen.
The CLIE Camera application starts.



Tip
You can also start the CLIE Camera application by pressing the CAPTURE/REC button on your CLIÉ™ handheld by the default setting. To assign other application to start from this button, see “CLIE Camera menu items.”
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Adjust the screen position, and aim the lens at the subject of your photograph.
To take a picture of yourself, rotate the lens towards you. The mirror image of yourself will be automatically displayed on the screen. (However, the captured image will be a mirror-reversed image.)
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Press the CAPTURE/REC button on your CLIÉ™ handheld to record an image, or tap CAPTURE button on the screen.
You can also press the Jog Dial™ navigator or the Space key on the keyboard of your CLIÉ™ handheld to record images.
The captured images will be saved on your CLIÉ™ handheld or the storage media depending on the setting you have made in the Camera preferences.
On storing images
When you have selected a storage media other than Internal for Save to on the Camera preference screen, the recorded images are stored in the \DCIM\***MSDCF folder (“***” are numbers from 101 to 999). For specific location of the folder, see “About files stored on “Memory Stick™ ” media or Internal Media.”
Using the self-timer
Using the self-timer function, you can capture a still image 10 seconds after pressing the CAPTURE/REC button on your CLIÉ™ handheld
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Tap (Timer).
The timer button lights orange.



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Press the CAPTURE/REC button on your CLIÉ™ handheld, or tap CAPTURE button on the screen.
Recording starts in 10 seconds.
Using the zoom function
Using the zoom function, you can capture a closer image of the subject of your photograph.
Tap (Zoom) and select the desired zoom level from x 1, x 2 or x 3.
The image is recorded in the selected zoom level.
Note
The resolution of the image gets lower when you use zoom (x 2, x 3) function.