Shooting Mode
BINTERVAL 3D SHOOTING
Use this option to take Cpictures of distant objects from a moving vehicle.
1 Select the delay between the two shots using the k3D INTERVAL TIME option in the shooting menu (pg. 61). Choose shorter delays for less distant objects or
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2 Choose the order in which the shots will be taken (left first or right first) using the lTURN option in the shooting menu (pg. 61). Choose the order that matches the direction of mo- tion.
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is displayed after the first
shot; the second shot is taken when the timer reaches
zero. No operations can
be performed while the timer is active; if the camera is turned off before the second shot is taken, no picture will be recorded.
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