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The Self Timer setting will be visible in the Viewfinder.
NOTE: With Chimes on (recommended), you will hear a countdown followed by a click of the shutter.
Panorama
You can take a Panorama photo by panning the camera from left to right for a landscape photo or up and down for a
portrait photo.
The camera will produce a 180-degree photo.
1.
Turn the camera on by rotating the Settings Dial to Photo Mode.
2.
Press SET to access the menu.
3.
Toggle down to Panorama and right to Portrait or Landscape.
4.
Press SET to exit out of the menu.
5.
The Panorama setting will be visible in the Viewfinder.
6.
To take a panorama photo, press the Shutter button.
You’ll see a gray bar on the left side of the screen for Landscape or on the bottom for Portrait.
Move the camera either up and down (Portrait) or left and right (Landscape).
As you move the camera, you’ll see the gray bar progress across the bottom of the screen.
Panorama image must be between 90 and 180 degrees.
NOTE: Less than 90 degrees or moving too quickly will result in an error message: “Swing Range Error.”
If you don’t want to go the full 180 degrees, press the Shutter button to stop taking the photo.
Time Lapse
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The Time Lapse feature allows you to set the camera to take a certain number of photos per hour (1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60)
for a selectable number of hours (1, 2, 4, 8, 24 or continuous).