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Is Mission Impossible 7 2d or 3d?

Mission Impossible 7: Fatal Settlement (I) is a 3D movie, but it was also released in 2D.

Mission Impossible 7: Fatal Liquidation (I) is an upcoming American action spy film written, produced and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. It is the sequel to Mission Impossible 4: Total Disintegration (20 18) and the seventh film in the Mission Impossible series.

The film was released by Paramount Pictures and is scheduled to be released in the United States on July 14, 2023. The sequel Mission Impossible 7: Fatal Liquidation (Part II) will be released on June 28th, 2024.

Previously, during the filming of Mission Impossible 7, mcquarrie released a damaged photo of the Z CAM camera. Surprisingly, these are the cheapest models in Z CAM, and this is E 1, which is known as "the world's smallest interchangeable lens 4K camera".

However, not only E 1, but also the 6K movie camera Z CAM E2-F6 from Quan Huafu was widely used in filming Mission Impossible 7: Fatal Settlement (I).

Mission impossible 7 is an imax movie;

Yogi Patel of Warner Bros.' s De Lane Lea Studio said: "I think the quality of Z CAM camera is very good compared with high-end cameras in the process of shooting Mission Impossible 7: Fatal Liquidation (I).

In order to add the correct LUT, a lot of work has been done, and the sample colorist has worked harder to match the color with other cameras. The final effect is very satisfactory, which can be compared with other advanced cameras. "

In addition, according to Reuters's pictures in the Daily Mail, several Z CAM E2-F6 were fixed on planes and cars when shooting. As shown in the above picture, there are several Z CAM E2-F6 on the car body, and each camera is aimed at a specific angle, which reminds us of Top Gun: six Sony Venice cameras in the cockpit of the Lone Ranger fighter.