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Sweep panorama photo technology Mark Peters : March 10th 2009 - 15:21 CET
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Sony Cyber-Shot Sweep panorama photo mode technology : Sony is spotlighting its first digital still camera to feature sweep panorama technology here at the Photo Marketing Association confab. The new Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1 digital camera can take 224-degree panorama photos in one easy press-and-sweep motion. Capturing wide landscapes, church spires or skyscrapers is as easy as “press and sweep.” The Sony Sweep panorama photo mode lets you reach beyond the traditional wide-angle lens and capture breathtaking shots. With wide and ultra-wide settings and horizontal or vertical directions, sweep panorama photo mode can take up to 224-degree horizontal or 154-degree vertical shots.
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Sweep Panorama photo mode
The Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1 digital camera uses a high-speed Sony Exmor CMOS image sensor, the digital camera continuously shoots full-resolution pictures at a high speed. Using the BIONZ imaging processor, it automatically stitches the pictures together to create one stunning panoramic photo. The maximum photo resolution is 7152x1080 (ultra wide horizontal).

How to create perfect panorama photos?
“This new Sony panorama photo mode is so seamless that it removes the guess work,” Noblecilla said. “The Sony CyberShot camera indicates where you are in the degree range, so you know how wide you can shoot and stitches the digital photos automatically. It calculates and aligns all pictures for you without using additional software.” |


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