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Panorama Shot] - Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS20 Owner's Manual

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Recording
• The zoom
position
is fixed to Wide.
• The focus, white balance,
and exposure
are fixed at the optimum
values for the first picture.
As
a result, if the focus or brightness
changes
substantially
during
recording,
the entire panorama
picture
may not be recorded
at the suitable
focus or brightness.
• When
multiple
pictures
are combined
to create
a single
panorama
picture,
the subject
may
appear
distorted
or the connection
points may be noticeable
in some cases.
• The number
of recording
pixels in the horizontal
and vertical
directions
of the panorama
picture
varies depending
on the recording
direction
and the number
of combined
pictures.
The
maximum
number
of pixels is shown below.
Horizontal
3200 pixels
720 pixels
Vertical
960 pixels
3200 pixels
• A panorama
picture
may not be able to be created,
or the pictures
may not be combined
properly
when
recording
the following
subjects
or under the recording
conditions
below.
-Subjects
with a single,
uniform color or repetitive
pattern
(such as the sky or a beach)
-Moving
subjects
(person,
pet, car, waves,
flowers
blowing
in the breeze, etc.)
- Subjects
where the color or patterns
change
in a short time (such as an image appearing
on
a display)
- Dark places
-Locations
with flickering
light sources
such as fluorescent
lights or candles
• About
playback
If the zoom button [T] is pressed, the playback zoom can be used for the picture recorded
with [Panorama Shot].
If • is pressed during playback, the screen will automatically
scroll in the same direction
during recording.
The cursor displayed during playback is the same as •/•/,_/1_.
Start/Pause
_
A
Stop
(_v
You can perform
frame-by-frame
forward/rewind
by pressing
I_/'_
during
a pause.
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