Panasonic AG-3DP1G Camcorder User Manual


 
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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording
Adjusting the Convergence Point
The convergence point is a point where the optical axes
of the left and right lenses converge. This indicates the
reference plane when viewing a 3D image.
When shooting, adjust the convergence point by shooting
the subject you wish to set on the reference plane so that
the image of the subject from the left lens is completely
superimposed onto that from the right lens.
When viewing 3D image, a subject located closer than the
convergence point is displayed in front of the screen, and
a subject located farther than the convergence point is
displayed behind the screen.
1
Press the LCD/EVF button to set to MIX mode.
2
Turn the CONV. dial to adjust the convergence
point.
LCD/EVF button
CONV. dial
The convergenct position (distance to the
reference plane) is displayed as “C 00” to “C 99”
in the center at the lower part of the screen, The
larger the number, the greater the distance to the
reference plane.
Refer to [10 Convergence position display] in
[Screen displays] (page 69).
The “Convergence in Green” display of the
3D assist function allows you to check the
convergence point area on the screen.
Refer to [3D Assist Function] (page 56).
NOTE
The CONV. dial is disabled in 2D LL recording mode.