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Before you begin, Viewing 3d images – FujiFilm FinePix Real 3D V3 User Manual

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Before You Begin

Before You Begin

Viewing 3D Images

Viewing 3D Images

The FinePix REAL 3D V3 displays

C photographs taken

with cameras such as the FinePix REAL 3D W3 (

P15). C

images are best viewed from a position directly in front of
the screen (or, if more than one person is present, slightly
to one side) at a distance of about 40 to 50 cm (1.3 to
1.6 ft).

R The optimal viewing distance varies from person to person,

and may change with changes in location and temperature.
This is not a malfunction.

C

C Display

Display

The FinePix REAL 3D V3 uses a lenticular display covered with
a sheet of small convex lenses that present diff erent images to
each eye, allowing you to view pictures in 3D without using 3D
glasses. Flicker and cross-talk are reduced for a bright, easy-to-
view screen.

R When C photographs are viewed through a lenticular

sheet, the left eye sees only the left image and the right eye
only the right image, creating a

C eff ect.

L

L

L

R

R

R

R

R

L

L

Lenticular

sheet

Q Do not view C display if you have a history of photosensitive or other epilepsy, heart disease,

or have other existing, serious medical conditions.

Q Do not view C display if you are suff ering from fatigue, insomnia, the aff ects of alcohol, or

are pregnant.

Q Should you experience fatigue or discomfort while viewing C images, refrain from continued

viewing.

Q A ten-minute break is recommended about once every half hour while viewing C images, or

more frequently when using common blue and red anaglyph

C glasses.

Q If C images on LCD appear double, then adjust the camera parallax.

Q C viewing is not recommended for young children (especially age six and under), because

their eyes may be very sensitive and

C viewing may aff ect the eye’s growth process. Children

should be supervised by parents or adult when viewing in

C.

Q HDMI devices should be viewed from a distance equal to at least twice the width of the screen

to reduce the risk of adverse eff ects on vision.

Q Individuals with notable diff erences in vision between their two eyes may fi nd it diffi

cult or

impossible to observe the

C eff ect unless corrective lenses are used.