Recording still images

Note
Hold your CLIÉ handheld firmly to prevent camera shake. Or place your CLIÉ handheld on a stable position and use the self-timer.
Recording still images
1
Rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator on the CLIE Launcher screen to select CLIE Camera and then press the Jog Dial™ navigator, or tap the CLIE Camera icon on the CLIE Launcher screen.
The CLIE Camera application starts.


Tips
•  When you first start CLIE Camera, a message for flicker control is displayed. After you confirmed the message, tap OK to close the message.
•  You can also start the CLIE Camera application by pressing the CAPTURE button on your CLIÉ handheld or opening the lens cover.
Note
A fluorescent light may cause some flicker in the display. In this case, change the settings in Flicker Control.
2
Adjust the screen position, and aim the lens at the subject of your photograph.
3
Press the CAPTURE button on your CLIÉ handheld to record an image, or tap CAPTURE button on the screen.
You can also press the Jog Dial™ navigator of your CLIÉ handheld to record images.
The captured images will be saved on your CLIÉ handheld or the "Memory Stick™" media depending on the setting you have made in the Camera preferences.
On storing images
When you have selected "Memory Stick™" media, the recorded images are stored in the \DCIM\***MSDCF folder (“***” are numbers from 101 to 999) in the media. For specific location of the folder, see “About files stored on “Memory Stick™” media.”
Using the self-timer
Using the self-timer function, you can capture a still image 10 seconds after pressing the CAPTURE button on your CLIÉ handheld
1
Tap (Timer).
The timer button lights orange.


2
Press the CAPTURE 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 or x 2.
The image is recorded in the selected zoom level.
Note
The resolution of the image gets lower when you use zoom (x 2) function.