Olympus C-60 Zoom C-60 Zoom Reference Manual - Page 73

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Panorama shooting Shutter button Shutter button Keeping the area in the frame at the edge of the screen in mind, position the camera so that the same area appears in the frame for the next picture. Compose the picture so that the section that appeared at the right edge of the previous picture (or the left edge if you are connecting pictures from right to left) appears at the left edge of the next picture (or the right edge if you are connecting pictures from right to left). 4 Press to finish panorama shooting. 4 ● Frames on the edges of the screen disappear, and the camera returns to the normal shooting mode. • If is set to A, S or M, panorama shooting is not available. • During panorama shooting, the flash and sequential shooting are not Note available. • If you take 10 pictures, a warning screen appears and no more pictures can be taken. Advanced shooting • Panorama shooting is only available using cards with panorama function. • The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures. To connect each picture, use the CAMEDIA Master software. • If panorama shooting is done in the TIFF record mode, images are saved with the same resolution in the JPEG format. • If the mode dial is moved during panorama shooting, the camera cancels panorama shooting and returns to normal shooting. 72

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4
Advanced shooting
Panorama shooting
4
Press
to finish panorama shooting.
Frames on the edges of the screen disappear, and the camera returns
to the normal shooting mode.
Keeping the area in the frame at the edge of the screen in mind, position the camera so
that the same area appears in the frame for the next picture. Compose the picture so
that the section that appeared at the right edge of the previous picture (or the left edge if
you are connecting pictures from right to left) appears at the left edge of the next picture
(or the right edge if you are connecting pictures from right to left).
Shutter
button
Shutter
button
If
is set to
A
,
S
or
M
, panorama shooting is not available.
During panorama shooting, the flash and sequential shooting are not
available.
If you take 10 pictures, a warning screen
appears and no more pictures can be
taken.
Panorama shooting is only available using cards with panorama
function.
The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures. To connect
each picture, use the CAMEDIA Master software.
If panorama shooting is done in the TIFF record mode, images are
saved with the same resolution in the JPEG format.
If the mode dial is moved during panorama shooting, the camera
cancels panorama shooting and returns to normal shooting.
Note