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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.
The Brenizer method, sometimes referred to as bokeh panorama or bokehrama, is a photographic technique characterized by the creation of a digital image exhibiting a shallow depth of field in tandem with a wide angle of view. Created by use of panoramic stitching techniques applied to portraiture, it was popularized by photographer Ryan Brenizer.
Manual-enabled modes give the photographer control over the various parameters of exposure. There are three exposure parameters – aperture, time (shutter speed), and sensitivity ( ISO ), and in different modes, these are each set automatically or manually; this gives 2 3 = 8 possible modes.
Manual modes include: [2] [3] P: Program mode offers the photographer partial control over shutter speed and aperture. A or Av: Aperture priority AKA "Aperture value" allows the photographer to control the aperture, while the shutter speed and ISO sensitivity are calculated by the camera.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 is a digital still camera announced by Sony on February 18, 2010. [1] It boasts advanced features like Backlight Correction HDR, Hand-Held Twilight aided by the Exmor R CMOS sensor, and the intelligent panorama stitching mode, called the iSweep.
Because the complete panorama is imaged at once, dynamic scenes can be captured without problems. Panoramic video can be captured and has found applications in robotics and journalism. [citation needed] The mirror lens system uses only a partial section of the digital camera's sensor and therefore some pixels are not used. Recommendations are ...
The R1 has a 30 mm f /3.5 lens with four elements in four groups and a panorama crop function; [3] the body is made of aluminum, with a plastic rear door. [4] Ricoh GR1 (rear), signed by Daido Moriyama. Although the R1 was commercially successful, professional photographers requested a camera with more manual controls, and Ricoh responded with ...
PTGui was created as a GUI frontend to Helmut Dersch's Panorama Tools. It features its own stitching and blending engine [ 3 ] along with compatibility to Panorama Tools . PTGui supports telephoto , normal , wide angle and fisheye lenses [ 4 ] to create partial cylindrical up to full spherical panoramas.