Sony DSC-T110 Cyber-shot® Handbook - Page 27

Sweep Panorama, shot and press the shutter button.

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Table of contents Sweep Panorama Allows you to create a panoramic image from composite images. Operation Search MENU/Settings Search Index 1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (Sweep Panorama) 3 Align the camera with the end of the subject to be shot and press the shutter button. 4 Pan the camera to the end of the guide, following the indication on the LCD This part will not be taken screen. Guidance bar Notes • If you cannot pan the camera across the entire subject within the given time, a gray area occurs in the composite image. If this happens, move the camera faster to record a full panoramic image. • Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part will not be recorded smoothly. • Under low light conditions, panoramic images may be blurred or the shooting may not be successful. • Under lights that flicker, such as fluorescent lights, the brightness or color of the combined image will not always be the same. • When the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the AE/AF locked angle are very different in brightness, color and focus, the shooting will not be successful. If this happens, change AE/AF locked angle and shoot again. • Sweep Panorama is not suitable for the following situations: - Subjects are moving - Subjects are too close to the camera - Images with little contrast, such as sky, sandy beach or lawn - Images with constant changes, such as waves or waterfalls • You cannot create panoramic images in the following situations: - You pan the camera too quickly or too slowly. - There is too much camera shake. 27GB Continued r

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Table of
contents
Operation
Search
MENU/Settings
Search
Index
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Sweep Panorama
Allows you to create a panoramic image from composite images.
1
Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode.
2
(REC Mode)
t
(Sweep Panorama)
3
Align the camera with the end of the subject to be
shot and press the shutter button.
4
Pan the camera to the end of the guide,
following the indication on the LCD
screen.
If you cannot pan the camera across the entire subject within the given time, a gray area occurs in the
composite image. If this happens, move the camera faster to record a full panoramic image.
Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part will not be recorded smoothly.
Under low light conditions, panoramic images may be blurred or the shooting may not be successful.
Under lights that flicker, such as fluorescent lights, the brightness or color of the combined image will
not always be the same.
When the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the AE/AF locked angle are very different in
brightness, color and focus, the shooting will not be successful. If this happens, change AE/AF locked
angle and shoot again.
Sweep Panorama is not suitable for the following situations:
Subjects are moving
Subjects are too close to the camera
Images with little contrast, such as sky, sandy beach or lawn
Images with constant changes, such as waves or waterfalls
You cannot create panoramic images in the following situations:
You pan the camera too quickly or too slowly.
There is too much camera shake.
Notes
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Guidance
bar
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