Camera Noise

Anyone know how to turn off the camera clicking sound? Its very annoying!!
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Romszy wrote:
Download (dual camera for blackberry) though it function is to snap while videoing, I used 9930. If it works for you, pls also help me bcus my bold5 has no auto focus(its very difficult for me to see any written document that I've snaped)
You're digging up years old thread to ask a question?
The macro focus is not present on the 9930, sorry.
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