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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
And here are four tips for your Panoramic success:
1.
If you want to ensure no overlapping between frames, then advance a little more than the
next exposure number each time. For example, Fuji films have a series of dots in-between the
exposure numbers. These countdown your advancing until the next number comes up. After
you shoot "1," advance to the first dot after the number "2." Then advance to the second dot
after number "3." And so on.
2.
If you're shooting a panoramic landscape and you want to get as little repetition between
frames as possible, then turn your camera about 45 degrees after each shot. Or turn it a lot
less – and savor that sweet multiple-exposure-panorama effect!
3.
Use a tripod on level ground to keep your individual panoramic frames on [more or less] the
same plane.
4.
Of course you can throw caution to the wind. Shoot panoramas on the 12 shot format.
Advance a full frame once, then a half frame, then a whatever-the-hell frame. Shoot multiple
times on a single frame, and only once on another. Throw in a flash shot. Make your panoramic
image totally random and unpredictable.The results could be awesome!
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