Samsung SWD-m100 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Camera and Camcorder 112
Adjusting Camcorder Settings
1. Press and hold to activate the Camera mode.
2. Touch to enter the camcorder settings pages.
3. If not already open, tap to adjust the following
camera settings:
Record Sounds
: allows you activate/deactivate the onboard
microphone and add sound to your recorded video. Adding audio
increases the file size.
•Timer
: allows you to set a time delay before Mondi begins
recording: OFF, 2 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds.
White balance
: allows you to choose from the following: Auto,
Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, or Fluorescent.
•Effect
: allows you to change the color tone or apply special effects
to your photos. Options include: None, B&W, Sepia, Aqua,
Watercolor, or Negative.
•Quality
: allows you to set the image quality to: High, Normal, or
Economy.
Note:
Touch the Up/Down arrows (right side of Camcorder settings page) to
scroll down to additional entries such as Quality.
4. If not already open, tap to adjust the remaining
camcorder settings:
Guideline
: displays an onscreen grid that can be used to properly
align the elements of the image before you shoot your video.
Review Screen
: reveals the current video within the My Photos
page. This allows you to both confirm you like the new video and
also undertake one of many file-specific functions.
Default Storage
: allows you to change the current default storage
location by choosing from one of the following:
My device
,
My
Storage
, or
Storage Card
(microSD card).
5. Touch
OK
to confirm your selections, save these new
modifications and return to the Camera mode.
Exits the current mode and returns you to the
previously active page.
Allows you to focus on the center of the
viewfinder. Modes are Auto Focus, Macro, or Off.
Adjusts the image brightness level by either
increasing or decreasing the level.
Launches the My Videos folder viewer where
you can specify file-specific actions such as
transfer via email/Bluetooth, deletion, and file info.
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