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iphone 3g


Question Posted Saturday February 21 2009, 8:35 pm

I have an iphone 3g and today when i took a picture, it mysteriously zoomed in (2x) when i closed it and reopened it, it went back to its normal size. I have been trying to get it to zoom in again, but i dont know how. help??

*hence, i'm not talking about AFTER i take the picture. I'm talking about zooming in BEFORE i take the picture.


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XingZang answered Sunday February 22 2009, 3:45 am:
Hmmm, I'm new, but I have one of these, so all I can say is try using the "pinch" method when (right before) taking a picture, or play around with it for 3 mins. See what happens.

If there's no luck in that, try the Apple forums on Google.com, they usually have an answer to that.

I think you can even contact an Apple Employee through Email. They respond within 24-48 hours, so give it a shot.

Good luck!

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