Nintendo 3Ds Camera; Nintendo 3Ds Camera Functions - Nintendo 3DS XL Operation Manual

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Nintendo 3DS Camera

Nintendo 3DS Camera can be started from the Nintendo 3DS HOME Menu. This software allows
you to shoot and view 2D photos and 3D photos and video.
For more detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu.
About taking photos and recording video
When shooting 3D photos or videos, both outer cameras will capture images–one for the left eye and one for the right eye. When
the two images are combined and displayed on the 3D Screen, they appear as a 3D image. See page 22 for more information about
3D images.
Image for right eye
Tips on creating 3D photos and videos
When creating photos or videos, it's best to be at least 12 inches away from your subject. If you take a photo or video of
something too close, it may turn out blurry, similar to when you try to look at something too close to your face.
30cm
(12")
or more
Taking photos or videos
For best results, your
of objects less than 12"
subject should be more
(30cm) away may result in
than 12" (30cm) away.
blurry or double images.
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Image for left eye
1m (39")
The ideal range for your
Background objects in the
subject for the best 3D
distance can produce a
photos is about 39" (1m)
better 3D effect.
away from the camera
lens.
How to take photos or record video
Press
,
,or
to take a photo or record a
video, or you can tap
or
on the lower screen to
do the same thing.

Nintendo 3DS Camera functions

Nintendo 3DS Camera has a selection of features to help you take your own original photos and videos.
Change Camera mode (Photos)
You can choose different camera modes for different kinds
of effects:
Sparkle
Merge
Dream
Pinhole
Low Light
Mystery
• You can also use the Low Light mode when recording video.
• There are also many other fully configurable camera settings, including a leveler (which displays a line to help you shoot
landscapes or horizons), a self-timer, and adjustable brightness and contrast.
Changing Recording mode (Video)
You can choose several modes when recording video,
including Interval, Stop Motion, and Montage recording.
Stop Motion (Tap Shoot to capture still shots
one after another, then link them together to
create a video)
Montage (record short segments of video, then
link them together to create a single video)
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