Panorama Mode lets you take panoramic shots, which means capturing images in a larger format that includes more than what your lens normally sees. It has 6 parameters.
Movement: This parameter defines how much the device should rotate. Clicking the rectangular box on the screen opens the Angle Setup screen. The point A defines the starting position and the point B defines ending position of the movement. You can select the points by clicking the circle buttons on the bottom and change the position by using the slider on the top. Once the position is changed, an orange button will appear to save the new position.
CCW : Counterclockwise (Slide in this direction and your Capsule will rotate counterclockwise)
CW : Clockwise (Slide in this direction and your Capsule will rotate clockwise)
CW : Clockwise (Slide in this direction and your Capsule will rotate clockwise)
Interval : This parameter defines the duration between each shot. The Interval may have a value from 13 milliseconds up to 100 hours.
Overlap : This parameter defines what percentage of two adjacent photos will overlap. This value affects the performance of the panoramic stitching software and it is recommended to set as 30-40 at least.
Sensor: This parameter defines the sensor type of your camera. Should be set accordingly.
Layout: This parameter defines the orientation of your camera. It has 2 options.
Landscape: Should be set when the camera is used horizontally.
Portrait: Should be set when the camera is used vertically.
Focal Length: This parameter defines the focal length value set on your lens.
How does it work?
Once you set all the parameters, click the Start button on the lower right corner. A status screen will open and your camera will start moving. You can see all the progress in the status screen. The status screen shows all photos to be taken, those taken so far, and the currently shot photo in rows and columns.