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Panorama shooting Cont

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Chapter 5 Panorama shooting (Cont.) 4 Make sure that the edges of images overlap, then take your pictures. ● Focus, exposure and white balance are set by the first picture. Do not select an extremely bright subject (such as the sun) for the first picture. ● You cannot adjust the zoom after the first picture. ● Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures. Shutter button Shutter button ● When shooting, be sure to have the edges (right/left/top/bottom) of images overlap, so you will know which pictures should be connected. 5 Press to finish panorama shooting. ● Frames on the edges of the screen disappear, and the camera returns to the normal shooting mode. Note ● During panorama shooting, the flash is disabled. ● The limit for Panorama shooting is 10 pictures. If you take 10 pictures, a warning screen appears and no more pictures can be taken. ● The Panorama mode is only available with the OLYMPUS CAMEDIA-brand SmartMedia cards. ● The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures. To connect each picture, the CAMEDIA Master software is necessary. ● Your computer's memory may be insufficient if you take too many panorama pictures in the HQ/SHQ modes. ● Images are saved in JPEG format when panorama shooting is done in the TIFF mode. The size of the image does not change. ● If the mode dial is moved during panorama shooting, the camera cancels the panorama mode and returns to normal shooting. 76

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Chapter 5
Panorama shooting (Cont.)
4
Make sure that the edges of images overlap, then take your pictures.
Focus, exposure and white balance are set by the first picture. Do not
select an extremely bright subject (such as the sun) for the first picture.
You cannot adjust the zoom after the first picture.
Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures.
5
Press
to finish panorama shooting.
Frames on the edges of the screen disappear, and the camera returns
to the normal shooting mode.
During panorama shooting, the flash is disabled.
The limit for Panorama shooting is 10
pictures. If you take 10 pictures, a warning
screen appears and no more pictures can
be taken.
The Panorama mode is only available with the OLYMPUS CAMEDIA-brand
SmartMedia cards.
The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures. To connect each
picture, the CAMEDIA Master software is necessary.
Your computer's memory may be insufficient if you take too many panorama
pictures in the HQ/SHQ modes.
Images are saved in JPEG format when panorama shooting is done in the
TIFF mode. The size of the image does not change.
If the mode dial is moved during panorama shooting, the camera cancels
the panorama mode and returns to normal shooting.
Note
Shutter
button
When shooting, be sure to have the edges (right/left/top/bottom) of images
overlap, so you will know which pictures should be connected.
Shutter
button