E6
Using 3D Photography
Reference Section
B Notes About 3D Photography
• Moving subjects are not suited to 3D photography. We recommend shooting still subjects.
• Images have a less pronounced 3D feel as the distance between the camera and background is
increased.
• Images may have a less pronounced 3D feel when the subject is dark or when the second image is
not aligned precisely.
• Be careful of camera shake when shooting with a high zoom ratio.
• The maximum telephoto zoom position is limited to an angle of view equivalent to that of 127
mm lens in 35mm [135] format.
• The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) seen in the saved image will be narrower than
that seen in the monitor at the time of shooting.
• Images captured under dim lighting may appear grainy with noise.
• If the camera does not take the second picture and cancels the shooting even when you align the
guide with the subject, try shooting with the shutter-release button.
B Notes and Cautions for Viewing 3D Images
• 3D images cannot be played back in 3D on the camera monitor. See “Playing Back 3D Images”
(A50) for more information.
• When viewing 3D images on a 3D-compatible TV or monitor for an extended period of time, you
may experience discomfort such as eye strain or nausea. Carefully read the documentation
included with your TV or monitor to ensure proper use.