Nishika N8000 3-d Manual
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1. The Exposure Counter The exposure counter (#7) is designed to indicate the number of 3-dimensional photographs you have taken once the film has been advanced. Since your camera uses two standard exposures for each 3-dimensional photograph, always keep in mind that the number of 3-dimensional ex- posures equals half of the exposures stated on the film cartridge, with the exposure counter automatically keeping track. 2. Holding the Camera HOLD THE CAMERA FIRMLY IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION WITH BOTH HANDS...
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3. Setting the Aperture Select the aperture or lens diaphragm :oening that best represents the amount of,ght on the subject being photographed.There are three possible settings, chosen by roving the aperture selector (#2) up and iown. Use the top setting (Sunny) when the surbject of your picture is well illuminated by :night sunlight. Use the middle setting (Part- y Sunny) in partially sunny/partially cloudy situations. Use the bottom setting (Cloudy/ ndoors) when the subject of your picture is coorly...
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in the photograph is inside the bright line frame. WHEN COMPOSING YOUR PIC- TURES, AVOID SUBJECTS OR OBJECTS IN THE SCENE CLOSER TO YOU THAN 5 112 FEET. This will enable you to com- pose beautiful 3-dimensional photographs which are in sharp, crisp focus. For other suggestions on composing 3-D pictures, con- sult the section of this manual titled Guide- lines for Taking the Best 3-D Photos. 7. Taking the Picture Because the lenses are prefocused, no manual adjustments are required. Simply hold the camera...
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the sprocket wheel which measures the amount of film advanced. 9. End of Roll lf you have followed the film loading in- structions correctly, when all the available exposures are used you should feel a resis- tance if you try to move the film advance lever (#6). This indicates the end of the roll. Do not force the film advance lever asyou approach the end of your roll of film. You may have already shot the last pic- ture on that roll. lf you feel any resis- tance in advancing the film, rewind the film...
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Camera 1. When you are not using your camera for long periods of tiffie, store it with the film advance lever uncocked in a cool, clean, dry, well-ventilated place, free from dust and moisture. 2. lf storing for a long period, remove the batteries from the battery chamber. 3. Do not droP the cam era, knock it against anything solid or misuse it. Acci- dents and rough handling can easily dam- age the cameras internal mechanism. 4. Your camera is not waterProof. Protect it from water splashes and rain. 5....
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li 6. Smudges such as fingerprints should be carefully wiped away with a lens cleaning tissue. For difficult marks, use a liquid lens cleaner and lens tissue. 7 . Do not leave your camera in you r car or in direct sunlight for any length of time. 8. Have all repairs performed by: NISHIKA CORPORATION SERVICE CENTER1 Nishika DriveHenderson, NV 89014 Photographs: Nishika 3-D photographs are printed on a special highly durable material. However, you should treat these photographs tike any other...
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Your Nishika N8000 3-D camera repre- sents the state of the art in home 3-D photog- raphy, giving you photos that exhibit extraor- dinary depth and realism. The suggestions in this section will enab,le you to make the best use of your camera, and take the most effective 3-D photographs possible. Overview The 3-D effect of Nishika photographs occurs whenever an object at one distance from the camera visually overlaps another object at a different distance. The most ef- fective 3-D photos have overlapping...
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I General 3-D Guidelines 1. Use your Nishika 3-D camera in ahorizontal position only. ln the vertical position, no 3-D effect willbe achieved, 2, Include foreground objects thatvisually overlap more distant objectsin the composition. The most dramatic 3-D effect isachieved when objects in the foregroundcross over or partially cover more distant ob-jects. Incorrect 17 www.orphancameras.com
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3. For the most dramatic 3D effect, keep your foreground obiects as close to 6 feet from the camera as Possible. Foregrounds at 6 feet will yield more dramatic 3-D effects than the same composi- tion with the foreground at 7 feet or more. 4. Avoid having obiects nearer than 5112 feet from the camera. The N8000 camera has a focal range of 5 112 feet to infinitY. 5. For the best 3-D effect, keeP Your main subiect between 15 and 22 teet from the camera, with 17 to 20 feet being optimal. With the foreground...
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6. Be sure that all objects in your 3-Dpictures are well lit, and whenever convenient include a variety of brightcolors in your composition. This will enhance the 3-D effect, as wellas bring added life to your pictures. 7. Avoid posing subjects against a flatbackground such as a wall. Posing subjects against flat back-grounds will naturally result in pictures thatlack depth. Special Guidelines for Photograph- ing PEOPLE 8. Avoid photographing people in theforeground when the main subject isat a greater...
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