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Digital panoramic function

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New digital cameras have automatic panoramic functions. These all use the same technology but are marketed under different names. Some of these names are:

  • Sweep panorama (Sony)
  • Smart panorama (Olympus)
  • Motion panorama (Fujifilm)
  • Easy panorama (Nikon)

The effect is created by using a camera with a CMOS or CCD sensor and taking multiple exposures (by camera) while controlling the exposure setting. The camera combines the pictures into a large panoramic shot. Previously, Sweep panorama has apply on higher price camera with CMOS sensor, but currently also apply on cheaper camera with CCD sensor.[1]

List of known cameras with function

  • Fuji: HS10, HS20EXR, F550EXR, F500EXR, F300EXR, Z900EXR, Z800EXR, S3200, S3300, S3400, S4000
  • Sony: HX1, HX5/5V, HX9V, H55, H70, TX1, WX1, W370, W350
  • Olympus: SZ20, SZ30
  • Nikon: P300

References