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Taking 3D Pictures
Connecting
the COOLPIX S100 to a TV or Monitor
for Playing 3D
Pictures.
• 3D pictures taken on thiscamera car] be played backin 3D onlyon a
3D compatible TV or monitor.
• 3D pictures cannot be played back in 3D on the camera monitor. Only the Jeff
eye image ofa 3D picture is displayed during playback.
1
Set HDMI 3D output
(_
91) to On (default
setting) in TV settings
in
the setup menu ([_[_ 88).
2
Connect the camera to a 3D-compatible
TV or monitor
using a
3D-compatible
HDMI cable (_
35).
Refer to tile
documentation
included
with
the TV or monitor
for details
on how
to
make
the settings.
3
Set the playback
mode to 3D playback
([Z_ 70)
Only 3D pictures
are played
backand
output.
Playbackzoom
is not possible.
3D pictures
are output
(played
back) in 3D even
when
3D
playback
is not selected.
However,
it may take a while
to display
pictures
when
switching
between
3D pictures
and nom3D
pictures.
Caution
for
Viewing
3D
Pictures
• To play back 3D pictures
in 3D on a 3D compatinle
TV or monitor
via HDMI connection,
a
3D compatible
HDMI cable is required.
• Set HDMI
(_'_
91) in TV settings
in the setup menu
(_
88) to Auto
(defau k setting)
or 1080i.
If
you select 480p
or 720p,
pictures
cannot
be played
back in 3D and 3D playback
([.]_ 70) cannot
be selected.
• When
viewing
3D pictures
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.
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Taking
3D
Pictures
• Moving
subjects
are not suited
to 3D photography.
We recommend
shooting
still subjects.
• Pictures have a less pronounced
3D feel as the distance
between
the camera
and background
is
increased.
• Pictures may have a less pronounced
3D feel when the subject
is dark or when the second
picture
is not aligned
precisely,
• Be careful of camera
shake when
shooting
with a high zoom
ratio.
• Pictures taken under dim lighting
may appear
grainy with
noise,
• The angle of view (i.e,, the area visible in the frame)
seen in the saved picture will be narrower
than
that seen in the monitor
at the time
of shooting,
• 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
or touch
shutter.
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