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  2. Brenizer method - Wikipedia

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    Created by use of panoramic stitching techniques applied to portraiture, it was popularized by photographer Ryan Brenizer. The combination of these characteristics enables a photographer to mimic the look of large format film photography with a digital camera. Large format cameras use a negative that is at least 4×5 inches (102×127 mm) and ...

  3. Olympus C-310 Zoom - Wikipedia

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    The C-310 Zoom also has a panoramic mode and it allows the recording of short movies (without sound) in the QuickTime Motion JPEG format. There is one movie mode, HQ (320 x 240 pixels), which allows recording up to the capacity of the memory card (48 seconds with a 16 Mb card).

  4. Panoramic photography - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic cameras using sheet film are available in formats up to 10 x 24 inches. APS or 35 mm cameras produce cropped images in a panoramic aspect ratio using a small area of film. Specialized 35 mm or medium format fixed-lens panoramic cameras use wide field lenses to cover an extended length as well as the full height of the film to produce ...

  5. Widelux - Wikipedia

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    The Widelux is a fully mechanical swing-lens panoramic camera first developed in Japan in 1958, [2] by Panon Camera Shoko. There are both 35mm and medium-format models. Instead of a shutter, the camera has a slit that exposes the film as the lens pivots on a horizontal arc. This pivot allows for some distortion effects not available with ...

  6. Image stitching - Wikipedia

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    Two images stitched together. The photo on the right is distorted slightly so that it matches up with the one on the left. Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image.

  7. Panoramic tripod head - Wikipedia

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    To take a panorama, the camera is rotated at fixed angular increments, taking an image at each point. These images can then be assembled ( stitched ) using stitching software, which allows the images to be aligned and combined into a single seamless panoramic image, either automatically (using image analysis) or manually (with user supplied ...

  8. List of Sony Cyber-shot cameras - Wikipedia

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    Cameras using a CCD Sensor and wide angle lens with a special coating. Black Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 (2014) With point-and-shoot camera sales decreasing, Sony has not made a new model since 2014 and is likely to discontinue the lineup. [citation needed] DSC-W1 (2004, 5.1 MP, Manual mode, 3× optical zoom)

  9. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V - Wikipedia

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    Manual Exposure (M): Provides full manual control over both aperture and shutter speed; Scene Selection: Offers various scene modes optimized for specific shooting situations like Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Scene, etc. Sweep Panorama: Capture wide panoramic shots by panning the camera across a scene.