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Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)
SCENF -) I::] Pan0rama
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Use this mode for shooting panorama pictures.
On the screen that is displayed when _
Panorama
scene mode is selected, select I;_
Easy panorama
or _1_ Panorama assist.
• Easy panorama
(default setting): Shoots panorama pictures that can be played back on
the camera by moving the camera in the direction
you want to create a panorama
picture.
- Shooting
range can be selected from Normal (180 °) (default setting) or Wide (360°).
- Press the shutter-release button all the way and release it, then slowly move the
camera in the horizontal direction. Shooting ends automatically
when the selected
shooting
range has been captured.
- When shooting starts, the camera focuses on the subject at the center area of the
frame.
- The zoom is fixed at the wide-angle position.
- Display the picture recorded with easy panorama in full-frame playback mode and
press the _) button. The camera displays the short side of the picture filling the entire
screen and scrolls the picture automatically.
See '%aking Pictures with Easy Panorama" (_3).
• Panorama
assist: Use this mode when shooting a series of pictures that can later be
joined on a computer
to form a single panorama.
- Press the multi selector A, V, •
or • to select the direction
in which pictures are to
bejoined
and press the _) button.
- After shooting
the first picture, shoot the necessary number of pictures while
confirming
the seams. To finish shooting, press the _) button.
- Transfer taken pictures to a computer
and use the Panorama Maker 6 software ([_88,
_bT)
to join them in a single panorama. See "Using Panorama Assist" (_6)
for more
information.
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Note
on Printing
Panorama
Pictures
When printing
panorama
pictures,
a full view may not be printed
depending
on the printer
settings,
Additionally,
printing
may not be available
depending
on the printer.
For more information,
see your
printer's
manual
or contact
a digital
photo
lab.

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