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Reference Section
Shooting with Easy Panorama
* Displayed icon varies depending on the shooting mode.
You can select from W Normal (180°) (default setting) and X Wide (360°).
See “Changing the Shooting Range” (E3) for more information.
1 Frame the first edge of the panorama
scene, and then press the shutter-
release button halfway to focus.
The zoom position is fixed at the maximum
wide-angle position.
A grid is displayed in the monitor.
The camera focuses on the subject at the
center of the frame.
Exposure compensation (A49) can be set.
If focus and exposure cannot be set on the main subject, try focusing on another
subject positioned at the same distance from the camera as the intended subject
(A60).
2 Press the shutter-release button all
the way down, and then remove your
finger from the shutter-release
button.
I is displayed to indicate the direction of the
camera movement.
3 Move the camera slowly and straight
in one of the four directions, and
begin shooting.
When the camera detects which direction it is
moving in, shooting begins.
A guide indicating the current shooting
position is displayed.
When the shooting position guide reaches
the edge, shooting ends.
Using Easy Panorama (Shooting and Playback)
Enter shooting mode M A (shooting mode) icon* M C Scene M
p Easy panorama
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