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Panasonic Lumix H-FT012 - Names and Functions of Components; Lens Component Identification; 3 D Recording and Viewing Tips

Panasonic Lumix H-FT012
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Names and Functions of
Components
1 2
1 Protective glass
2 Lens
3 Contact points
4 Lens fitting mark
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Note
Zoom operation
is
not supported.
It
is
recommended to use a tripod or a flash to
record steady pictures.
When a distance to the subject
is
0.6 m (1.97 feet)
to approximately 1 m (3.28 feet), horizontal
disparity becomes too great, and you may not see
the 3D effect at the edges
of
the image.
Functions that can
be
used depend on the digital
camera you are using. Please refer to the
operating instructions of the digital camera for
details.
To
ensure
that
the
3D
pictures
can be
safely
viewed,
pay
attention
to
the
following
points
when
recording.
Where possible, record with the digital camera
in
a horizontal state.
Do not get too close
to
the subject [record from a
distance
of
at least 0.6 m (1.97 feet)].
Be careful not to shake the camera while
in
a
vehicle or walking.

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