7 Press the OK button.
The screen for taking the first image appears on the left side of the LCD monitor.
8 Take the first image.5
Position the subject at the center of the left side of the screen, and press the shutter release button. The image is displayed on the left side of the LCD monitor. The right side of the screen is for taking the second image.
9 Move the camera to the right without changing your stance.10 Overlap the images.The first image appears opaque on the right of the screen, overlapping the second. Match the opaque image with the actual image to make the layout match.
11 Press the shutter release button.The second image is taken, and the display returns to step 7. To take more 3D pictures, repeat the operations from step 8.
•Check the images in Playback mode.
•To cancel 3D Image mode, press the
•Taking pictures of a moving subject will not provide a three- dimensional effect, because two images are required for each subject. If taking a picture of a person, ask your model to stay still, and take the second picture quickly. Shifting the camera horizontally is much easier when using a tripod or other support.
•The camera should be moved about 1/40 of the distance to the subject. For example, if the distance is 3m, the movement amount would be 3m÷40=7.5cm.Each individual sees 3D images differently, so do not be too concerned. Use the chart below as a guide, and experiment with different movement distances.
Distance to subject | 0.1m | 0.3m | 0.5m | 1m | 3m | 5m |
Camera movement | 0.5cm | 1cm | 1.5cm | 2.5cm | 7.5cm | 13cm |
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