![]() Overall we liked the image size of the Fire Phone panoramas but there is definitely room for improvement in terms of stitching and dealing with moving subjects. In low light panoramas will mostly end up blurry. Moving subjects will inevitably cause ghosting effects. However, if you zoom in to a 100% view on the sample below you'll see more stitching errors than we would like, some of them pretty significant and on subjects further away from the lens. The resulting image files are not quite as large as on the latest iPhones or the Samsung Galaxy S4/S5 but at approximately 9000 pixels for the vertical panorama they have a decent size and show good detail. Weirdly, the mode captures almost a 360 degree panorama when the camera is held in portrait orientation but only approximately 180 degrees for horizontal panoramas. You simply hit the record button to start and then pan the camera until recording stops or you can stop manually by hitting the button again. Using panorama mode on the fire Phone is straightforward. You can track progress in the center bar and stop any time by pressing the red button. Pan the camera to capture a panorama image. ![]()
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