Leica 19330 CL Mirrorless Camera with 18mm Lens Starter Bundle Black

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Picture mode
Panorama pictures
Your LeicaCL allows you to create horizontal panorama pictures
with this function.
Setting the function
Select
Panorama in the Scene Mode submenu.
The following will appear on the screen:
a white horizontal line in the center of the picture
a progression and directional display for the function at the
bottom
To switch between landscape or portrait orientation for the
panorama:
Press the directional pad up or down
Creating a panoramic picture
Aim the camera so that the planned left edge of the panoramic
picture is not quite at the left edge of the screen image,
Press the shutter button and hold it down
Pan the camera steadily in the direction indicated while using
the white line to help keep from drifting up or down too much
Notes
The camera will stop taking the panoramic picture if it is panned
too slowly or too quickly, and a notification will appear on
screen.
The less steady the camera is held along the horizontal line, the
smaller will be the overall height of the panorama picture.
The maximum panning angle is approx. 180°.
Stopping the recording:
Release the shutter button
Pictures are taken in quick succession, once the shutter is
pressed.
When the whole series of pictures is taken, the camera will cal-
culate a single panorama image from the individual pictures.
Notes
Regardless of the current menu setting, panoramic pictures are
always stored in the
JPG file format.
Panoramic pictures cannot be taken with a flash.
The resolution of a panoramic picture depends on the direction
of the picture and number of pictures taken. Maximum resolu-
tion is approx. 8176x1920pixels.
Sharpness, white balance and exposure for all pictures are set to
the values of the first picture taken in the series. That is why the
final panorama picture may not be in perfect focus or have ideal
brightness if the distance between camera and subject, as well
as ambient light change while the picture is taken.
Some subjects in the picture may appear distorted or there may
be visual transitions, because the picture is composed of a se-
ries of individual exposures.
Panorama pictures cannot be created in the following situations:
At very slow shutter speeds (longer than
1
60s)
In conjunction with the
Interval function
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