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Shooting
Do not try to stitch images that include both
distant and close items. Objects may appear
warped or doubled up.
Make the brightness in each image
consistent. The final image will appear
unnatural if the difference in brightness is
too great.
Pan (swivel) the camera to take successive
shots.
To shoot close-ups, slide the camera over
the subject, keeping it parallel as you move.
Shooting
1Shoot the first image.
2Shoot the next image so that it
overlaps the first image.
Minor discrepancies in the overlapping
portions can be corrected when the images
are stitched together.
Press the to return to a previous image
that you want to reshoot.
3Shoot the next images in the same
way.
You can shoot up to 26 images.
4Press the SET button to end the
shooting.
See "Functions Available in Each Shooting
Mode" (p. 142).
The settings for the first image shot are
applied for all subsequent images.