Jock Elliott
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Could be continuous, could be stitch-together; I would prefer to hear about ones that you have actually used.
Cheers, Jock
Cheers, Jock
It's also very easy to lock exposure and focusing, I tied it to middle button and left button on the real wheel.
Apologies for going slightly OT, but when you say that you set a button to lock focus, do you mean that you set the button to engage the flexible spot setting?
I have to say that I wish that the RX100 had a means of assigning a button to a straightforward AFL function (à la Fuji X series).
No, what I do is autofocus where I want focus to be, and then I use the middle button to switch to MF. That effectively locks AF for as long as I want it locked. And the focus peaking also gives me a good indication for whether or not I end up having things out of focus that I wanted in focus.
I went looking for a couple panoramas that I like and had forgotten that I went through a panorama phase. Once I realized how easy it was to stitch images together, I started seeing panoramas in unlikely places. And sometimes instead of switching to a wider lens, I'd just shoot 2 or 3 frames and stitch 'em.
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scenic outlook panorama by Lukinosity, on Flickr
No, what I do is autofocus where I want focus to be, and then I use the middle button to switch to MF. That effectively locks AF for as long as I want it locked. And the focus peaking also gives me a good indication for whether or not I end up having things out of focus that I wanted in focus.