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E4
Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and Playing back)
Reference Section
4 Press the shutter-release button all the way,
and release it.
The I icons showing the panorama direction are
displayed.
5 Move the camera straight and slowly in one
of the four directions to start shooting.
When the camera detects the panorama direction, the
shooting starts.
The guide showing the current shooting point is
displayed.
When the guide showing the shooting point reaches
the end, the shooting ends.
Example of Moving the Camera
The user, without shifting position, moves the camera,
from end to end of the guide, horizontally or vertically in
an arc.
If about 15 seconds (in
W Normal (180°)) or 30
seconds (in
X Wide (360°)) pass from the start of the
shooting, and before the guide showing the shooting
point reaches the end, the shooting ends.
B Notes on Easy Panorama Shooting
The image area seen in the saved image will be narrower than that seen on the monitor at the
time of shooting.
When the camera movement speed is too fast, there is a large amount of camera shake or there is
little change in subject such as wall or in the dark, the shooting ends in an error.
Panorama pictures are not saved when the shooting stops before reaching half of the panorama
range.
When the shooting reaches more than half of the panorama range but finishes before the end
point, the range that is not shot will be recorded as a gray area.
Guide