More Things You May Want To Know - HTC EVO 3D User Manual

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Camera
Record with audio
(video mode only)
Reset to default

More things you may want to know

How does the phone display in 3D?
Your phone has an extra layer (a parallax barrier) on top of the display that simulates
3D depth. This allows your eyes to each see a different image through this layer,
simulating a sense of depth. When you move or tilt your phone at a different angle,
you may see the 3D image misalign and align again.
§ Viewing 3D images may cause symptoms such as eye strain, dizziness and nausea
in some people. If you experience such symptoms or discomfort, immediately stop
using the 3D function and seek medical advice.
§ You should take periodic breaks when using the 3D function to prevent these
symptoms and/or impairment of vision. You should avoid viewing the 3D images
continuously for a prolonged period of time.
§ Children under the age of 7 should not use the 3D function as this may affect or
damage developing eyes.
§ Discuss specific concerns with your optometrist, ophthalmologist, or physician.
What's the maximum resolution for 3D and 2D photos?
The maximum capture resolution is different for 3D and 2D photos.
§ Your phone captures 3D photos at 2 megapixel resolution. This is fixed and
cannot be changed in the camera settings.
§ In the camera settings, you can choose the resolution you want to use for 2D
photos. The maximum resolution is 5 megapixels.
What's the maximum resolution for 3D and 2D videos?
The maximum capture resolution is 720p (HD) at 30fps.
§ The resolution for 3D videos is fixed and cannot be changed in the camera
settings.
§ In the camera settings, you can choose the resolution you want to use for 2D
videos.
Select to record audio when capturing videos.
Change the camera settings back to default.

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