Sony SLT-A33 - SLT-A33 Consignes d’utilisation Anglais
Sony SLT-A33 - SLT-A33 Consignes d’utilisation Anglais
Sony SLT-A33 - SLT-A33 Consignes d’utilisation Anglais
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3D-shootings<br />
Notes on recording<br />
• [3D Panorama] is not suitable when<br />
shooting:<br />
– Subjects are moving.<br />
– Subjects are too close to the<br />
camera.<br />
– Subjects with a repeating pattern<br />
such as tiles, and subjects with<br />
little contrast such as sky, sandy<br />
beach, or lawn.<br />
• [3D Panorama] recording may be<br />
discontinued in the following<br />
situations:<br />
– You pan or tilt the camera too fast<br />
or too slow.<br />
– There is too much camera shake.<br />
• If you cannot pan or tilt the camera<br />
across the entire subject within the<br />
given time, a black area occurs in<br />
the composed image. If this<br />
happens, move the camera fast to<br />
record a full panoramic image.<br />
• Since several images are stitched<br />
together, the stitched part will not<br />
be recorded smoothly.<br />
• Under low light conditions, images<br />
may be blurred.<br />
• Under lights that flicker such as<br />
fluorescent light, images may not<br />
be recorded properly.<br />
• When the whole angle of 3D<br />
panoramic shooting and the angle<br />
in which you fixed the focus and<br />
exposure with AE/AF lock are<br />
extremely different in brightness,<br />
color and focus, the shooting will<br />
not be successful. If this happens,<br />
change the lock angle and shoot<br />
again.<br />
• The available shooting direction is<br />
horizontal only.<br />
• For details on the procedure used<br />
for shooting 3D-images, see page<br />
68.<br />
Note on playback of 3Dimages<br />
When you play back 3D-images on<br />
the LCD monitor of the camera or on<br />
a non-3D-compatible TV, the images<br />
are played back without the 3D<br />
effect.<br />
Notes on 3D-image files<br />
• A JPEG file and an MPO are<br />
combined to create a 3D-image. If<br />
you erase one of these files from the<br />
computer, the 3D-image may not be<br />
played back properly.<br />
• For details on the procedure used<br />
for viewing 3D-images, see pages<br />
126 and 135.<br />
198