Framing, Focusing, and Zooming
4-3
A
B
4
NOTE
Since the digital zoom mode crops the image and magnifies it, it’s
best to print the image in a smaller format such as 2
×
2 inches, a
good size for photo identification cards.
Taking Digital Panoramas
Images in the panorama format are long and narrow,
although they are not captured at a wider angle than normal
images. Strips at the top and bottom of the image area are
cropped out. Smaller file sizes mean you can store more
pictures in the panorama format.
NOTE
You can’t select standard
image quality when taking
panoramic pictures. For more information about image quality,
see page 2-10.
You can take panoramic pictures using any user mode
(Full Auto, Program, or Manual). Follow these steps:
1
Turn the camera dial to
.
You see the View menu. The current frame setting
appears in the lower left corner.
NOTE
This View menu illustrates what you see if your user mode is
set to
Full Auto
. Your View menu will look different if the
user mode is set to
Program
or
Manual
.
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Summary of Contents for PhotoPC 850Z
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