3. Position the camera to take the second picture.
Use the transparent overlay of the first image
superimposed on one third of the Live View screen
to align your second picture with the first.
4. Press the Shutter button to take the second
picture.
5. Continue adding more pictures to the panorama,
or press
to end the panoramic sequence.
During Instant Review (see Instant Review
on page 12), each image in the panoramic sequence is displayed. When the last image
is displayed, you can stitch the sequence by pressing
, then pressing when the
stitched panorama appears. You can also delete the panoramic sequence by pressing
, selecting Entire Panoramic Sequence, then pressing .
Note To add audio to images taken in Panorama mode, see Recording audio
on page 30.
Using Manual shooting mode
Manual mode lets you specify both F-number (aperture) and shutter speed.
1.
While in Live View, press
, use to highlight , then press .
2. Frame the subject for your picture.
3. Use
to switch between F-number and shutter
speed.
4.
Use
to adjust the value of the selected option.
The arrow on the exposure meter indicates the
amount of over- or under-exposure. If the image
will be over- or under-exposed more than three
stops, the F-number and shutter speed turn red.
Adjust either the F-number or shutter speed until
these items turn white.
5. If you want to change to a different shooting mode, use
to select , then
press
.
The Manual shooting mode settings remain in effect until they are changed again, even
when you turn off the camera.
Using My Mode
My Mode is a customizable shooting mode that allows you to select, save, and reuse a
group of preferred settings. You can specify a shooting mode (see Using the shooting
modes on page 17), Capture Menu options (see Using the Capture Menu
on page 20), and which settings are saved in My Mode.
The settings in My Mode are independent from all other shooting mode settings and are
saved when you turn off the camera.
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