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Zooming
The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom.
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Use the W end (wide angle end) to shoot a wider field of view.
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Use the T end (telephoto end) to magnify the subject for shooting.
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The following zoom options are available:
- Optical Zoom (1 – 5x) *During 3D recording
- Optical Zoom (1 – 10x) *During 2D recording
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You can also use the zoom (T/W) button on the touch screen to zoom.
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Memo :
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Only optical zoom is available in the still image recording mode.
Adjusting Parallax During Recording
When recording 3D images, parallax is automatically adjusted. If the left and
right images of an object close to the camera do not appear to be in
alignment, or the 3D effect of a distant object is weak, you can make
adjustments by bringing the left and right images closer to each other.
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Parallax can only be adjusted when 3D images are displayed on the unit’s
LCD monitor.
“3D VIDEO REC FORMAT (3D mode only)” (A p. 104)
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Tap k.
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Tap “MANUAL”.
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The parallax adjustment screen appears.
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To set parallax adjustment to auto (default), tap “AUTO”.
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Adjust the parallax.
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To increase the amount of correction, tap “+”. Doing so increases the
value of the parallax display.
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To reduce the amount of correction, tap “-”. Doing so decreases the
value of the parallax display.
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Tap “SET” to confirm.
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Caution :
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Too much parallax may cause the 3D effect to be lost.
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If you see double images even after parallax adjustment, set the display
on the LCD monitor to 2D immediately.
Memo :
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While this unit is equipped with the function to adjust parallax
automatically, it may not work properly for the following subjects.
- Subjects beyond the recommended shooting distance (especially
subjects that are extremely close to the camera)
- Numerous subjects of the similar shape arrayed in a line, such as the
windows of a building
- Straight subjects such as electric wires
In these cases, adjust the parallax manually.
Recording
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