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GigaPan EPIC PRO V User Manual page 6

Guide to the upgrades added in the v version
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The last setting is the number of images that your camera will take in the time lapse. Keep in
mind the number of pictures your camera is capable of taking per charge. It is possible to pause
the time lapse to change your camera's battery and then continue. There is, however, no
programmed way to do this, so it will be necessary to monitor your camera's battery power
level. Once you program in the number of images, hit the "OK" button to set.
At this point the Gigapan will ask if you would like to see the pan. Selecting "Yes" will cause the
unit to go to the start position, then move through to end position to show a preview of the
motion. If you select "No", it will ask if you have turned on your camera, locked the focus, set
White balance, exposure, and turned off your flash. After pressing "OK" for each of these
prompts, it will then ask if you would like to start the pan. Pressing "OK" starts the sequence.
Video settings and features.
The video features of the Epic Pro V are designed to create a fluid panning motion for
your camera. It does not start nor stop the video, which must be done manually. To set
up a video pan, select "New Video Pan" from the main menu.

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