Because I've been shooting 3D photographs with two cameras for more than ten years, I probably have a lot of negative things to say about the technology. Those individuals who are only beginning their foray into the realm of 3D will find that the camera is still acceptable for their needs, providing a degree of detail equivalent to that of a typical soap dish when the lighting is adequate. Some pros: The only fully synchronized 3D device available as of this writing The screen is raster, and it has a decently high quality; additionally, the stereo effect can be seen without any additional. points. These are some downsides: The body is uncomfortable, and your fingers will naturally close the lenses. However, the quality of the images is about on par with that of a typical soap dish. On the copy that I purchased, there were five broken pixels clustered together in one spot. After putting the camera through its paces for a week, I concluded that it was flawed and sent it back. By the way, I noticed that in each of the example photographs on the international website for Fujifilm, there is exactly one dead pixel. This gives rise to negative ideas. The 3D representation on the screen becomes distorted whenever you focus the camera (by pressing the shutter button halfway). And even if the 3D display mode is switched off when sighting, it will still turn on at this point and flicker (breaks down). That makes it difficult to take photographs. Each lens has its own unique focal length, which may be measured. As a consequence of this, the right and left images do not have the same level of focus. When a zoom problem occurs, the picture will sometimes become cropped to a vertically limited area. The flash settings button does not function when the camera is in silence mode, which is indicated by the absence of a beep from the camera whenever a button is pressed. This means that the flash cannot be activated. off There is no program that prioritizes the shutter.
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