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The camera may cancel 3D shooting in the following situations: you pan the camera
too quickly; you shake the camera too much; you pan the camera in the reverse
direction.
To take a photo in a Sweep Multi Angle mode
1
Activate the 3D camera.
2
Tap the icon on the top left of the screen, then select Sweep Multi Angle.
3
Tap the screen to lock the focus.
4
Pan the camera from left to right in a steady horizontal movement.
To take a photo in Sweep Panorama mode
1
Activate the 3D camera.
2
Tap the icon on the top left of the screen, then select Sweep Panorama.
3
Tap and select the direction in which to pan.
4
Tap the screen to lock the focus and exposure.
5
Pan the camera steadily in the direction of the moving arrow.
Tips for taking Sweep Panorama photos (2D)
Note these limitations when you take Sweep Panorama photos:
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If you cannot pan the phone across the entire subject within the given time, a grey
area occurs in the composite image. If this happens, move the camera faster to
record a full panorama image.
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Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part does not always record
smoothly.
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Under low light conditions, panorama images can be blurred or of low quality.
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Under lights that flicker, such as fluorescent lights, the brightness or colour of the
combined images may not be consistent.
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Sweep Panorama mode is not suitable for the following situations: when subjects are
moving or are too close to the camera; when target images offer little contrast, such
as photos of skies, sand beaches, or lawns; and when images change constantly,
such as waves or waterfalls.
•
The camera can cancel shooting in the following situations: you pan the camera too
quickly; you shake the camera too much; you pan the camera in the reverse
direction.
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