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For a panoramic photograph, you will more than likely want to control the exposure of the photograph yourself rather than letting the camera choose. True Or False

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True. This is the case if your camera does NOT have a panoramic mode because you want the whole photo to have the same exposure, however, if your camera DOES have a panoramic mode, use it. Does this help?
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True

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Panoramic photographs are the solution for situations in which our objective cannot cover the entire scene that we are interested in including in the frame, or in the case that the photo for aesthetic or compositional purposes need to have a landscape appearance. It is usual for the photographer to handle it under his control, the focus, shutter speed, and exposure.

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