Shooting with Digital Panning (Digital Panning)

When you point the camera at a moving object and pan as you press the shutter button, the camera will perform a continuous shutter operation, recording multiple images. Then it will automatically correct for blurring of the subject only in the recorded images and combine them into a single image that shows a clear subject on a blurred background. This feature lets you shoot powerful panning images simply by following the subject.

1.Set the mode dial to t (Single Shot), × (High-speed CS), or ª (Flash

CS).

2.Press [BS].

3.Select “Digital Panning”.

4.When you are ready to shoot, press the shutter button.

Lines will appear on the monitor screen, dividing it into nine areas. As you shoot, move the camera to keep the subject within the middle area as much as possible.

NOTE

The following mode dial settings are ignored when shooting with this BEST SHOT scene: t (Single Shot), × (High-speed CS), ª (Flash CS).

Shooting with this BEST SHOT scene makes the shooting range narrower than normal.

Under certain lighting conditions, shooting with Digital Panning can result in overexposure.

Isolating Moving Subjects (Multi-motion image)

Multi-motion image can be used to isolate a moving subject within a series of multiple images and place them against a stationary background. Use a tripod or some other means to make sure that the camera is not moving or shaking when shooting with Multi-motion image.

Basic Multi-motion image Procedure

1.Set the mode dial to t (Single Shot), × (High-speed CS), or ª (Flash

CS).

2.Press [BS].

3.Select “Multi-motion Image”.

4.Hold down the shutter button to record.

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Using BEST SHOT