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Advanced Shooting T
echniques
Creating Panoramic Pictures (continued)
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Images can be joined together using the software utility,
CAMEDIA MASTER 2.0.
• Panorama assembly cannot be performed with the camera alone.
Overlap the left edge of the picture with the right edge of the previous
picture (when shooting to the right).
Settings return to the default when the power is turned off.
Even if the power is turned off while using a card function, the camera
will return to the shooting mode when the power is turned on again.
NOTE
• The focus, exposure and white balance are set with the first picture.
Avoid direct sunlight or other extreme conditions when shooting the first
picture.
• In step 3 on the page to the left, adjust the camera paying special
attention to the angle. If the edge of the previously shot subject does not
overlap at the edge of the picture you are about to shoot, panorama shots
will not be assembled properly.
• Using HQ/SHQ modes to shoot a large number of panoramic shots can
cause insufficient memory problems when assembling the shots on a
computer. For this reason, we recommend shooting panoramic pictures in
the SQ mode.
• The flash cannot be used in the panorama mode.
• Even if panoramic shots are taken in the SHQ-TIFF mode, they will be
recorded in the SHQ mode.
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How to shoot panorama pictures:
1
Designate the appropriate
direction in which to link the
photos using the arrow pad.
컄
: Connects the next image to
the right.
컅
: Connects the next image to
the left.
왕
: Connects the next image to
the top.
왓
: Connects the next image to
the bottom.
• The monitor arrow will change
in the direction of the arrow
pad.
2
Take the shot.
• Note the composition.
3
Shift the camera position so
the right edge of the shot you
just took overlaps at the left
of the frame you are about to
take (for connecting to the
right).
• See diagram on the next page
to the right.
4
Take the shot.
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 as
needed.
6
Press the menu button.
• The camera will return to
shooting mode.
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