Go into settings/tools/ sounds and you can add or silence sounds.
You can't, but you can download apps like 'silent camera' ect from blackberry appworld which is a camera seperate to the original camera and it is silent and also has a timer. Hope I helped:)
it is a device that is part another device mostly a camera that makes a shutter sound to tell you that the picture is taken
yes.
it has sound and it is really good maybe your phone isn't working right :(
So that you know the photo has been taken.
you cant get rid of it but you can change it by going to menu, applications settings, camera settings, camera, then one of the options is shutter sound (probably for that phone) then change your sound.
The sound you hear when closing your iPad is likely the camera shutter sound, which can occur if a camera app was left open in the background. Sometimes, this can also happen due to settings or notifications related to camera or photo apps. To resolve this, ensure that no camera apps are running when you close your iPad, or check your settings to see if the shutter sound can be muted. If the issue persists, restarting the device may help.
About a second. When you trigger the camera to snap, the snap sound plays, and about a second later, the view of the DSi cam will be captured and saved as a pic.
One effective way to create a realistic camera sound effect for a film or video project is to use a high-quality audio recording of an actual camera shutter or motor. This can be achieved by recording the sound of a real camera in action or by using sound libraries that offer authentic camera sound effects. Additionally, adding subtle post-production effects like reverb or EQ adjustments can enhance the realism of the sound.
You can't; you just have to keep the device on silent mode and only that will help.
The 'click' of a camera is the sound of the shutter (and, in the case of SLR-type cameras, the mirror as well) moving out of the way so the film (or digital sensor) is exposed to the light coming through the lens. Usually mirror and shutter mechanisms are spring-loaded, sometimes motor-driven, and they're very precise mechanisms capable of moving at thousandths of a second.
try this site... it does not mention e63 specifically but maybe it will work, let me know ;)http://forum.dailymobile.se/index.php/topic,4254.0.html