Shooting modes
My Camera >
3D mode
You can capture 3D photos or videos with an optional 3D lens.
SAMSUNG 45mm F1.8 [T6] 2D/3D lens (example)
Set the 2D/3D switch on the lens to 3D, and then capture a photo or video
5 to 16.25 ft. (1.5–5 m) away from the subject.
• 3D mode is always on, regardless of the mode dial of the camera.
• To use auto 3D options that enable the camera to set shooting options
automatically depending on shooting conditions in 3D mode, press
[m]
b
3D Auto Mode
On.
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Available shooting options differ compared to other shooting modes.
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You can select either 5.9M (3232X1824) or 2.1M (1920X1080) photo size.
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The video resolution is set to 1920X1080.
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Videos recorded in 3D may be dark or playback may be jittery.
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Shooting in low temperatures may result in color distortion in images and
may consume more battery power.
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You may not be able to shoot properly in conditions below 8.5 LV/900 lux. For
best results, capture photos in places with sufficient light.
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When you photograph objects that contain polarizing material, such as
a display, sunglasses, or a polarizing filter, or use polarizing material with
your lens, the images may appear dark or the 3D effect may not be applied
properly.
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Use a tripod to prevent your camera from shaking.
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If you rotate or tilt the camera vertically while shooting, the 3D effect may not
be applied properly. Capture images with the camera in the normal position.
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If you shoot in fluorescent lighting or capture images displayed by projectors
or TVs, the images may appear black due to the flicker effect.
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In 3D mode, the Enlarge x8 option of MF Assist may not be available.
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The camera's display shows 3D videos only in 2D.
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Photos captured with the 3D function are saved in JPEG (2D) and MPO (3D)
formats. On your camera's display, you can view only JPEG files.
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To view 3D files, connect your camera to a 3D TV or 3D monitor with an
optional HDMI cable. While viewing, wear proper 3D glasses.
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You cannot use the flash in 3D mode.
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