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  2. 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.

  3. Brenizer method - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Digital camera modes - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Mode dial - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Panoramic photography - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Ricoh GR film cameras - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. PTGui - Wikipedia

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    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.