Notes
The following states will be indicated if data is
still being written onto the memory card after
recording has finished. During this time, do
not apply shock or vibration to this product, or
remove the battery or AC Adaptor.
Access lamp (p. 17) is lit or flashing
The media icon in the upper right of the
screen is flashing
You cannot shoot photos when [2D/3D Mode
Select] is set to [3D]. Select
[Image Quality/Size] [2D/3D Mode Select]
[2D].
You cannot shoot photos in 3D.
To switch the 2D and 3D recording
mode
You can select a recording mode of either
2D or 3D.
To switch 2D and 3D, select
[Image Quality/Size] [2D/3D Mode
Select].
Recommended distance from the
subject and zooming level
The distance at which you can obtain
good 3D movies varies depending on the
zooming level.
Recommended recording distance (approx.)
2 m to (9 m) [6 ft. to (30 ft.)]
6 m to (16 m) [20 ft. to (51 ft.)]
24 m to (30 m) [78 ft. to (100 ft.)]
A subject farther away than the
recommended recording distance will
lose 3D depth.
Notes
You should not record a subject closer
than the recommended recording
distance in 3D because an uncomfortable
movie will be recorded. Record the
subject in 2D.
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Using menus directly
By registering a favorite menu to the left
part of the viewfinder screen, you can use
(MENU)
the assigned menu directly ([My Button],
p. 26).
(MENU)
The default settings are [Hyper Gain],
[2D/3D Mode Select] and [VF Brightness].
Controlling the image settings
manually with the MANUAL dial
It is convenient to assigning a menu item to
the MANUAL dial (p. 36).
By pressing the MANUAL button, you can
Zoom
use the assigned menu. Also, by pressing
and holding the MANUAL button for a few
seconds, you can assign a desired menu
item.
Acquiring location information
using the GPS (DEV-50V)
Set [GPS Setting] to [On] (p. 27).
product starts acquiring the location
information. The acquired location
information is recorded on movies and
photos.
When you record 3D movies, the binocular
magnification can be set to up to about 6 . If
you want to view or record a subject at greater
magnification, set [2D/3D Mode Select] to
[2D].
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