You touch three fingers to the IPods screen. Zoming in makes the view really fuzzy so you cants see anything.
you can zoom the camera on the iPod touch 4 by pinching your fingers together across the screen.
To zoom on an Ipod Touch follow these step below: 1. Place your 2 fingers on the screen 2. Now spread them apart from each other while keeping contact on the screen 3. Tada..thats how you zoom.
Just zoom in by holding down control, and zoom by using two fingers. http://ockdb.com
Besides double tapping the screen, you can put two fingers together on the screen and drag them together or apart to zoom in and out.
Put two fingers in the centre of the screen and slide your two fingers out to the sides of the screen.
No :( not when you are taking the photo.But when u go to your DSI Camera almub and click the photo you want to zoom into, double click it then it will let you zoom in or out once :D xx
You pinch your thumb and pointer fingers on the screen and then slide them apart. :D
One special feature of a touch screen camera is that on the screen you can touch the subject you want to focus on. Another feature is when you are playing back your photos you can advance or go back by swiping the screen with your finger. You can also zoom in on the picture by tapping the screen.
To zoom out of your screen on the iPod Touch, put your forefinger and thumb on opposite corners of the screen, and then pinch inward. If you are zoomed in a lot, you should do this a few times. You may also have noticed that that doesn't work, instead you should double tap it with three fingers.
Many of the newer touch screen mobile phones have features such as pinch zoom, screen capture capabilities, password-lock capabilities, and more depending on the cell carrier and the specific phone.
well u double touch the bottom of the camera screen and a minus and plus will come up and adjust them as u please
Main features of the easyshare z760 include zoom lens, two inch display screen, fcolor modes, one-touch photo sharing and scene selections. http://www.ehow.com/how_5152929_troubleshoot-kodak-z.html