Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1GN Operating Instructions Manual page 118

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ª Folder Composition
When a Memory Card with data
recorded on it is inserted into a PC, the
folders shown below will appear.
SD Memory
Card
• In the [100_PANA] folder it is possible
to record up to 999 pictures.
• In the [MISC] folder it is possible to
record the files that have been set with
DPOF settings.
• The files recorded in flip animation
function are stored in [PRIVATE1]
folder.
• The motion images created by flip
animation function are store in
[100_PANA] or other folder.
ª Printing pictures recorded with
HDTV mode
When you print pictures recorded by
setting the picture size to [HDTV]
(1920k1080 pixels), both ends of the
pictures may be cut out.
To print pictures with ends:
When you order photo studios to print
pictures:
• Ask the photo studio if the pictures can
be printed with both ends.
When you print pictures with your
printer:
• When using the printer with a trimming
feature or a feature which cuts out
both edges of the pictures, cancel the
feature for printing.
• The feature depends on the printer
used. Refer to the operating
instructions of the printer for details.
DCIM
100_PANA
EXPORT
MISC
PRIVATE1
Others
ª Motion Image
The auto focus and the aperture value
are fixed to the value set when you start
the recording (the value set on the first
frame). Therefore, the following
phenomena may appear.
Conditions
When the
subject is
changed from
the far one to
the close one
with activating
the auto focus.
When you take
a picture in the
place where you
have to change
the aperture
value after
starting
recording.
When you start
recording soon
after changing
the field angle.
Immediately
after you
finished
recording
motion images
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Phenomena
The subject is
not focused
properly.
The recorded
picture is
overexposed or
underexposed.
The brightness
of the LCD
monitor is
temporarily
changed.

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