Taking 3d pictures, See “taking 3d pictures” (e 8) f – COOLPIX by Nikon S100 User Manual

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Taking 3D Pictures

The camera takes one picture for each eye to simulate a three-dimensional image
on a 3D-compatible TV or monitor.
The two captured images are saved as a 3D picture (MPO file) consisting of the

left and right eye images. The first image (the left eye image) is also saved as a
JPEG file.

Pictures taken in this mode are saved at an image size of n (1920 × 1080).

1

Set the shooting mode to 3D photography.

See “Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to the Scene)” (A 40) for information about

setting the shooting mode to 3D photography.

2

Frame the subject and release
the shutter.

The camera focuses at the center of

the frame. The focus area can be
changed with the touch shutter or
touch AF/AE option (

A 38).

The focus, exposure, and white

balance are locked after the first shot, and R is displayed on the monitor.

The first picture is taken, and a translucent guide for taking the second picture is

displayed in the frame.

3

Move the camera horizontally to the
right until the guide is aligned with
the subject.

To cancel shooting, tap H.

4

Wait for the camera to release the shutter with the subject aligned
with the guide.

The camera automatically takes the second picture when it detects that the subject is

aligned with the guide.

Shooting is canceled if the subject is not aligned with the guide within ten seconds.

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