Nikon 4600 User Manual

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Compose the next shot to overlap with

the previous picture.

Take first picture. About one third of pic-
ture is shown superimposed on view
through lens (if pan direction is left to right,
picture will appear on left side of monitor).

Take the next picture.

Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all shots in se-

ries have been taken.

Panorama Assist

The pan direction, flash mode, macro close-up mode, and exposure compensation can not be changed after the
first picture is taken. To change the pan direction, press ^ button to end shooting and repeat steps 1–3.

Using a Tripod

Using a tripod makes it easier to compose shots so that they overlap.

Storage Locations for Panoramas

Each series of pictures taken at Panorama assist is stored in a separate folder with a name consisting
of "P" preceded by a three-digit folder number and followed by a three-digit sequence number
(e.g., "101P 002").

Joining Panorama Pictures

Transfer the pictures taken with Panorama Assist to your computer (Q 49) and use the Panorama
Maker function in PictureProject to join them into a single scene. For further information, see the
PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD-ROM).

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5M

5M

AE-L

AE-L

AE-L

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10

10

5M

5M

AF

AF

AE-L

AE-L

AE-L

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End series. Shooting will also end if a new mode is selected or camera
enters standby mode.

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