User Manual
Table Of Contents
- BEFORE YOU START
 - SAFETY NOTES
 - CONTENTS
 - GETTING READY
 - MODE OVERVIEW
 - BASIC OPERATION
 - PLAYBACK
 - USING THE MENUS
 - CONNECTION SETTINGS
 - APPENDICES
 
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Panorama Mode 
This feature allows you to capture a 
panoramic view that will have signiicantly 
more content than a single photograph. 
Follow the instruction arrow with a 
smooth and steady movement of the 
camera to seamlessly shoot an ultra-wide 
scene of up to 360 degrees.
Follow the steps below:
1.  Select the Panorama Mode (   ) and 
then press the   button to conirm.
2.  Press the [   ]/[   ]/[   ]/ 
[   ] button to select a desired 
shooting direction. Should you not 
select a direction, the default shooting 
direction is “right”. 2 seconds later, the 
camera will be ready to take pictures. 
You can also press the   button or 
press the shutter button halfway down 
to be ready to take pictures.
3.  Compose your shot on the LCD and 
half press the shutter button to focus 
on the subject. After focusing, fully 
press the shutter button down to 
take the irst picture. At this time, the 
process dialog of panorama mode 
stitching appears on the screen.
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4. Rotate the camera according to the set 
direction. When the range of rotation 
does not exceed the range that the 
camera can detect, the progress dialog 
along the indication arrow partially 
turns red. When it completely turns 
red, panorama mode shooting is 
inished.
Panoramic image can be played 
back by the method of lash playing. 
Please see the animation panoramic 
playback on page 75. 
In Panorama Mode, the Flash, Self-
Timer, Macro Modes and Exposure 
Compensation are not available. 
Focus adjustment is also not available 
at this time.










