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Why is a part of a panoramic image brighter or darker than other parts of the image?

Article ID:1245243(modified 28 Sep 2011)

Applicable Models

DSC-H55, DSC-HX5V, DSC-T99, DSC-T99D, DSC-TX1, DSC-TX5, DSC-TX7, DSC-TX9, DSC-W350, DSC-W360, DSC-W370, DSC-W380, DSC-W390, DSC-WX1, DSC-WX5, NEX-3A, NEX-3D, NEX-3K, NEX-5A, NEX-5D, NEX-5K, NEX-5N, NEX-5ND, NEX-5NK, NEX-5NY, NEX-C3A, NEX-C3D, NEX-C3K, SLT-A33, SLT-A33L, SLT-A33Y, SLT-A35, SLT-A35K, SLT-A35Y, SLT-A55V, SLT-A55VL, SLT-A55VY

Question

A part of a panoramic image is brighter or darker than other parts of the image.

Answer

When the shutter button is pressed halfway in Sweep Panorama, the exposure, the white balance and the focus are locked. So, when the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the locked point are extremely different in brightness, the shooting will not be successful.  (For both Sweep Panorama and 3D Sweep Panorama)

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