Panasonic vw-clt1 Camera Lens User Manual


 
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ENGLISH
Basic recording method for
3D
video
3D
video recorded using the
3D
Conversion Lens will appear three-dimensional using the difference
in
the
images seen with your left and right eyes.
You
may feel tired due to the difference
in
the image seen
by
each
eye. Also, depending
on
the image being viewed,
you
may feel like
you
are moving, and feel motion sickness
due
to
the image.
To
enjoy
3D
video safely and comfortably, pay attention to the following points when recording
3D
video.
Basic position when recording 3D video
o Keep your arms near your body to keep the unit steady.
e Separate your legs for better balance.
About the recording distance when recording 3D video
6)
Appropriate zone:
A distance
of
1.2 m (3.9 feet) to 4 m (13.1 feet) from the unit to the subject is appropriate for
recording 3D video.
o Record from a distance
of
at least 1.2 m (3.9 feet).
When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger
of
colliding with another
person
or
object.
Points for recording 3D video
When moving the unit as you record, move it slowly.
Where possible, record keeping the unit
in
a horizontal state.
Try to avoid recording while riding
in
a vehicle
or
walking. Try to hold the unit as steady as possible
when recording.
Use
of
a tripod is recommended for recording a stable picture.
Make sure the room is as bright as possible when recording indoors.