Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ3 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ3 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic lumix dmc-fz3: operating instruction
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Operating Instructions

Digital Camera

DMC-FZ3PP
Model No.
Before use, please read these
instructions completely.
For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com
For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Digital Camera DMC-FZ3PP Model No. Before use, please read these instructions completely. For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca VQT0L94...
  • Page 2: Before Use

    Recording of pre-recorded tapes or We would like to take this opportunity to disks or other published or broadcast thank you for purchasing this Panasonic material for purposes other than your Digital Camera. Please read these own private use may infringe copyright Operating Instructions carefully and keep laws.
  • Page 3 Class B digital device, pursuant to Part Corporation of 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are America designed to provide reasonable One Panasonic protection against harmful interference Way, Secaucus, NJ in a residential installation. This 07094 equipment generates, uses, and can...
  • Page 4 Before Use ∫ Care for the camera • Leaving the camera with the lens facing • Do not shake or cause impact to the the sun may cause a malfunction. Be camera. The camera may not be careful when you put the camera outside operated normally or recording of pictures or near a window.
  • Page 5: About These Operating Instructions

    Before Use About These Operating Instructions Please note that the description on this page is a sample and all pages are not described in this manner. Modes indicated here allows you to use the functions or settings described on this page. Set the Mode dial to any of the modes to use the functions or settings.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before Use Recording pictures (advanced) Information for Your Safety....... 2 Using the Mode Dial ....... 53 About These Operating Instructions ..5 • Aperture-priority AE ......53 • Shutter-priority AE ......54 • Manual exposure ......55 Preparation • Macro mode........58 •...
  • Page 7 Playback (advanced) Others Playing Back Pictures with Audio/ Using the MC Protector/ND Filter ..101 Motion Images........80 Screen Display........102 Using the [PLAY] mode menu ....81 Cautions for Use ........105 • Rotating the Picture [ROTATE]..81 Message Display ........108 •...
  • Page 8: Preparation

    Preparation Preparation Standard Accessories Before using your camera, check the contents. ∫ SD Memory Card (8 MB) ∫ AV Cable RP-SD008B K1HA08CD0002 (In the text, it is indicated as “Card”) ∫ USB Connection Cable ∫ Battery Pack K1HA08CD0001 CGA-S002A (In the text, it is indicated as “Battery”) ∫...
  • Page 9 Preparation ∫ Lens Cap/Lens Cap String VYK0W73 ∫ Strap VFC4078 ∫ Lens Hood/Lens Hood Adaptor VYQ3228/VYQ3227...
  • Page 10: Names Of The Components

    Preparation Names of the Components 1 Lens part 2 Flash (P41) 3 Microphone (P59, 71) 4 Self-timer Indicator (P44) AF Assist Lamp (P75) 5 Diopter Adjustment Dial (P29) 6 Viewfinder (P28, 102) 5 6 7 11 12 7 [EVF/LCD] Button (P28) 8 Flash Open Button (P41) 9 [DISPLAY] Button (P28) 10 [EXPOSURE] Button (P53, 54, 55)
  • Page 11 22 Strap Eyelet (P19) 23 [AV OUT/DIGITAL] Socket (P92, 95, 97) 24 [DC IN] Socket (P95, 97) • Please be sure to use genuine Panasonic AC adaptor (DMW-CAC1; optional). 25 Terminal Door 26 Card/Battery Door (P15, 16) 27 Tripod Receptacle...
  • Page 12: Quick Guide

    Preparation Quick Guide This is the overview of the procedure to 3 Turn the camera on to take record pictures with this camera. For each pictures. operation, be sure to refer to the • Set the clock. (P22) corresponding pages. 1 Charge the battery.
  • Page 13: Charging The Battery With The Charger

    Preparation Charging the Battery with the Charger When the camera is shipped, the battery is not charged. Charge the battery before • After charging is completed, be sure to use. disconnect the charger from the electrical outlet. 1 Attach the battery to the charger. •...
  • Page 14: About The Battery

    Preparation About the Battery ∫ Battery indication Playback time when using the LCD monitor The remaining battery power appears on the screen. [It does not appear when you Playback time Approx. 240 min. use the camera along with the AC adaptor The number of recordable pictures and (DMW-CAC1;...
  • Page 15: Inserting/Removing The Battery

    1 Slide the card/battery door to open it. • Please be sure to use genuine Panasonic batteries (CGA-S002A). • If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the battery. 2 Insert: •...
  • Page 16: Inserting/Removing The Card

    • The card and the data may be damaged if it is inserted or removed while the camera is on. • We recommend using Panasonic’s SD Memory Card. (Use only the genuine • If the card/battery door cannot be SD card with SD Logo.) completely closed, remove the card and insert it again.
  • Page 17: About The Card

    Preparation About the Card ∫ Access to the card ∫ SD Memory Card (supplied) and While the card is being accessed MultiMediaCard (optional) (Recognizing/Recording/Reading/ The SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard Deleting), the card access indication 1 are small, lightweight, removable external lights.
  • Page 18: Approximate Number Of Recordable Pictures And The Size

    Preparation Approximate number of recordable pictures and the size Picture size 2016k1512 1600k1200 1280k960 Quality 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1429 1 GB 1185 1889 1511 2748 Picture size 640k480 1920k1080 (HDTV) Quality 8 MB 16 MB...
  • Page 19: Attaching The Lens Cap/Strap

    Preparation Attaching the Lens Cap/Strap ∫ Lens Cap ∫ Strap 1 Pass the string through the hole 1 Pass the strap through the hole at on the lens cap. the Strap Eyelet. 2 Pass the string through the hole 2 Pass the strap through the on the camera.
  • Page 20: Attaching The Lens Hood

    Preparation Attaching the Lens Hood In bright sunlight or backlight, the lens hood 2 Rotate the ring C to the direction will minimize lens flare and ghosting. of the arrow until [LOCK] is The lens hood cuts off excess lighting and adjusted to A on the adaptor.
  • Page 21 • For details on how to attach the MC protector and the ND filter, refer to P101. • If any of the accessories are lost, please contact Panasonic’s parts department at 1 800 833-9626 (For USA) or 1 800 561-5505 (For Canada) for chargeable replacement.
  • Page 22: Setting Date/Time (Clock Set)

    Preparation Setting Date/Time (Clock Set) ∫ Initial setting 2 Set date and time. The clock is not set when the camera is shipped. When you turn the camera on, the CLOCK SET following screen appears. 10 00 DEC 11 2004 M/D/Y PLEASE SET THE CLOCK CLOCK SET...
  • Page 23 Preparation • When fully charged battery has been inserted for more than 24 hours, the clock setting is stored (in the camera) for at least 3 months even if the battery is removed. (The storing time may be shorter if the battery is not charged sufficiently.) If more than 3 months has passed, the clock setting will be lost.
  • Page 24: Setup Menu

    Preparation Setup Menu 1 Turn the camera on. 4 Select the desired item. SETUP MONITOR AUTO REVIEW PLAY ON LCD 1 SEC. POWER SAVE 3 SEC. BEEP ZOOM SELECT EXIT MENU 5 Set the desired value. SETUP 2 Press the [MENU] button. MONITOR SETUP AUTO REVIEW...
  • Page 25 Preparation You can control the following items on [SETUP] Menu. Menu Functions MONITOR/ Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor (when pictures appear FINDER on the LCD monitor) or Viewfinder (when pictures appear on the Viewfinder) in 7 steps. AUTO REVIEW [OFF]: The recorded picture does not automatically appear.
  • Page 26 Preparation Menu Functions BEEP Set to select the volume of operational sound. ]: No operational sound ]: Soft operational sound ]: Loud operational sound • The operational sound setting is also reflected on simple mode SHUTTER Set to select the volume of shutter sound. ]: No shutter sound ]: Soft shutter sound ]: Loud shutter sound...
  • Page 27 Preparation Menu Functions SCENE MENU [OFF]: Scene menu does not appear when setting the mode dial to scene mode and the camera is operated in the scene mode currently selected. If you change the scene mode, press the [MENU] button to display the scene menu and then select the desired scene mode.
  • Page 28: About The Lcd Monitor/Viewfinder

    Preparation About the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder In recording mode (P32) EVF/LCD DISPLAY 2016 2016 1Switching the LCD monitor/Viewfinder Press the [EVF/LCD] button to switch to the screen you would like to turn on. A LCD monitor (LCD) B Viewfinder (EVF) • When the LCD monitor turns on, the Viewfinder turns off (and vice versa).
  • Page 29 Preparation ∫ Out-of-frame display ∫ Recording guide line The recording information is displayed out When you align the subject on the of the recording screen, therefore, you can horizontal and vertical guide lines or the take pictures without interruption by icons cross point of these lines, you can take or others on the recording screen.
  • Page 30 Preparation ∫ Histogram • A histogram is a graph that displays • When the recorded picture and the brightness along the horizontal axis (black histogram do not match each other to white) and the number of pixels at each under the following conditions, the brightness level on the vertical axis.
  • Page 31: Recording Pictures (Basic)

    Recording pictures (basic) Recording pictures (basic) Taking Pictures ∫ The Mode Dial This camera has a mode dial to suit for recording of many kinds of scenes. Select the desired mode and enjoy the variety of recording. Rotate the mode dial slowly and securely. : Program AE mode (P32) : Scene mode (P60) The exposure is automatically adjusted by...
  • Page 32 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ Program AE • The focus indication 2 is lit and then the aperture value 3 and the shutter speed 4 are displayed. The camera automatically sets the shutter 3 Take a picture. speed and the aperture value according to the brightness of the subject.
  • Page 33 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ AF/AE Lock (AF: Auto focus/ ∫ Correct posture for taking good AE: Auto exposure) pictures To take pictures without blurring: 2016 • Hold the camera gently with both hands, keep arms stationary at your side and stand with your feet slightly apart.
  • Page 34 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ Focusing ∫ Jitter (camera shake) • The focus range is 0.98 feet (30 cm) – ¶ • Be careful of jittering when pressing the (Wide), 3.94 feet (120 cm) – ¶ (Tele). shutter button. • When jitter could occur, the jitter alert 1 •...
  • Page 35 Recording pictures (basic) • When you press the shutter button, the screen may become bright for a moment. This function allows easy adjustment of focus and the recorded picture will not be affected. • We recommend setting the clock again before taking pictures.
  • Page 36: Taking Pictures In Simple Mode

    Recording pictures (basic) Taking Pictures in Simple Mode ∫ Settings in Simple mode [PICT.MODE] This mode allows beginners to take pictures easily. Only the necessary menus ENLARGE This selection is intended appear to make the operations simple. for situations when large printing (8qk10q, Letter 1 Select the desired item and set etc.) is desired.
  • Page 37 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ Other Settings in Simple mode In Simple mode, other settings are fixed as follows. For details, refer to the pages corresponding to each item. 3.94 feet (120 cm) – ¶ (Tele) Focus range 0.16 feet (5 cm) – ¶ (Wide) MONITOR [0] (standard) POWER SAVE...
  • Page 38 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ The Backlight Compensation Backlight is a situation where light comes • You cannot set the following items in the from the back of subjects. The subjects Simple mode. such as people become dark when pictures – [PLAY ON LCD] are recorded in the backlight.
  • Page 39: Checking The Recorded Picture (Review)

    Recording pictures (basic) Checking the Recorded Picture (Review) • When you change the magnification or the position to be displayed, the zoom position indication A appears for about 1 Press 1 second to check where is enlarged. REVIEW1X ∫ Recorded pictures can be deleted during the review (Quick Deletion) DELETE SINGLE DELETE THIS PICTURE?
  • Page 40: Using The Optical Zoom

    Recording pictures (basic) Using the Optical Zoom ∫ To make subjects appear closer use (Tele) You can make people and subjects appear 2016 closer with the 12 times optical zoom, and landscapes can be recorded in wide angle. T 12X •...
  • Page 41: Taking Pictures Using The Built-In Flash

    Recording pictures (basic) Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash : AUTO The flash is automatically activated according to the recording condition. When you set the flash, you can take pictures using the built-in flash according to : AUTO/Red-eye reduction the recording condition. The flash is automatically activated ∫...
  • Page 42 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ Available flash settings by recording mode The available flash settings depend on the recording mode. (±: Available, —: Not available) ¢Available only in backlight compensation ∫ The available flash range to take pictures ISO sensitivity Available flash control range AUTO 0.98 feet (30 cm) –...
  • Page 43 Recording pictures (basic) ∫ Adjusting flash output • If you bring the flash too close to the Adjust the flash output when the subject is subjects, they may appear distorted or small or reflection ratio is extremely high or discolored by its heat and lighting. low.
  • Page 44: Taking Pictures With The Self-Timer

    Recording pictures (basic) Taking Pictures with the Self-timer • When using a tripod or in other cases, setting the self-timer to 2 seconds is a 1 Switch the self-timer setting. convenient way to stabilize the jitter caused by pressing the shutter button. 2016 •...
  • Page 45: Compensating The Exposure

    Recording pictures (basic) Compensating the Exposure 1 Press several times until EXPOSURE] appears and Use this function when you cannot achieve then compensate the exposure. appropriate exposure due to the difference of brightness between the subject and the EXPOSURE background. Under exposed Compensate the exposure toward positive.
  • Page 46: Taking Pictures Using Auto Bracket

    Recording pictures (basic) Taking Pictures using Auto Bracket • When setting the auto bracket, the auto In this mode, 3 pictures are automatically bracket icon appears on the lower left of recorded by each press of the shutter the screen. button according to the compensation •...
  • Page 47: Taking Pictures Using Burst Mode

    Recording pictures (basic) Taking Pictures using Burst Mode ∫ Number of pictures recorded in burst mode Burst speed Number of recordable 1 Switch the burst mode setting to (pictures/ pictures (pictures) record pictures. second)¢ max. 7 max. 13 2016 max. 7 max.
  • Page 48: Playback (Basic)

    Playback (basic) Playback (basic) Playing Back Pictures • When you forward or rewind a large number of pictures, release 2/1 once before reaching the picture to be played 1 Select the picture. back, then press 2/1 to forward/rewind pictures little by little. 2016 100 _ 0001 1/19...
  • Page 49: Pictures Multi Playback

    Playback (basic) 9 Pictures Multi Playback 1 Switch to multi screen. 2 Select the pictures. 2016 100 _ 0001 1/19 10:00 DEC. 1.2004 SELECT CANCEL SELECT CANCEL SELECT CANCEL ∫ To return to the normal playback Rotate the zoom lever towards [ ] or press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 50: Using The Playback Zoom

    Playback (basic) Using the Playback Zoom ∫ To delete a picture during the playback zoom Press the [ ] button. 1 Enlarge the picture. When the confirmation screen appears, press 4 to select [YES], and press 1. (P51) • The more the picture is enlarged, the more its quality deteriorates.
  • Page 51: Deleting Pictures

    Playback (basic) Deleting Pictures ∫ To delete multiple pictures 1 Select [MULTI DELETE]. ∫ To delete a single picture MULTI/ALL DELETE 1 Select the picture to be deleted. MULTI DELETE 2016 100 _ 0001 ALL DELETE 1/19 SELECT CANCEL 10:00 DEC. 1.2004 2 times 2 Select the pictures to be deleted.
  • Page 52 Playback (basic) 3 Delete the pictures. • Once deleted, pictures cannot be recovered. Please double-check before MULTI DELETE deleting pictures. • Do not turn off the camera while deleting. DELETE THE PICTURES • Pictures that are protected (P84) or that YOU MARKED? do not conform to DCF standards (P48) will not be deleted.
  • Page 53: Recording Pictures (Advanced)

    Recording pictures (advanced) Recording pictures (advanced) Using the Mode Dial Aperture-priority AE • Refer to P57 for the available range of the aperture value and the shutter speed. • The focus range is 0.16 feet (5 cm) – ¶ When you want the background to be in (Wide), 3.94 feet (120 cm) –...
  • Page 54: Shutter-Priority Ae

    Recording pictures (advanced) Shutter-priority AE • Refer to P57 for the available range of the aperture value and the shutter speed. • The focus range is 0.16 feet (5 cm) – ¶ When you want to take a sharp picture of a (Wide), 3.94 feet (120 cm) –...
  • Page 55: Manual Exposure

    Recording pictures (advanced) Manual exposure 3 Take the picture. Decide the exposure by setting the aperture value and the shutter speed manually. 1 Set the aperture value and the shutter speed. F5.6 1/125 2016 ∫ Manual Exposure Assistance F2.8 1/30 The exposure is adequate.
  • Page 56 Recording pictures (advanced) • Refer to P57 for the available range of the aperture value and the shutter speed. • The focus range is 0.16 feet (5 cm) – ¶ (Wide), 3.94 feet (120 cm) – ¶ (Tele). • If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red when pressing the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 57 Recording pictures (advanced) ∫ Aperture Value and Shutter Speed Aperture-priority AE Available Aperture Value Shutter Speed (Sec.) (Per 1/3 EV) F8.0 1 – 1/2000 F7.3 F6.5 F5.6 1 – 1/1600 F5.2 F4.6 F4.0 1 – 1/1300 F3.7 F3.3 F2.8 1 – 1/1000 Shutter-priority AE Available Shutter Speed (Sec.) Aperture Value...
  • Page 58: Macro Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Macro mode Motion image mode This mode allows you to take pictures You can record motion images with audio. closely focusing on the subject. (e.g. When 1 Select [MOTION RATE]. taking pictures of flowers.) You can take pictures with the lens at a distance of up to 0.16 feet (5 cm) (Wide) W.BALANCE AUTO...
  • Page 59 Recording pictures (advanced) ∫ Available recording time (seconds) 2 Press the shutter button halfway. Motion rate SD Memory Card Capacity 10fps 30fps 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 1450 512 MB 2950 1020 1 GB 5700 1950 •...
  • Page 60: Scene Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Scene mode : [PORTRAIT] (P61) : [SPORTS] (P61) Press the [MENU] button to display the : [SCENERY] (P62) scene menu. When setting [AUTO] in the [SETUP] menu, set the mode dial to [ : [NIGHT SCENERY] (P62) to display the scene menu automatically.
  • Page 61: Portrait Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Portrait mode Sports Mode This mode allows you to make the subject This mode allows you to take pictures of a stand out from an unfocused background fast moving subject. (e.g. When taking and adjust the exposure and the hue to pictures of outdoor sports.) achieve a healthy complexion on the subject.
  • Page 62: Scenery Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Scenery mode Night scenery mode This mode allows you to take a picture of a This mode allows you to take a picture of a wide landscape. The camera focuses on a nightscape. The landscape can be distant subject preferentially.
  • Page 63: Night Portrait Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Night portrait mode Panning mode This mode allows you to take pictures When you take a picture following the against a night landscape. The subject can motion of a subject which moves to a be recorded with brightness in real life by certain direction as a runner or a car, the using the flash and the slow shutter speed.
  • Page 64: Fireworks Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Fireworks mode • In panning mode, the shutter speed This mode allows you to take beautiful becomes slower than usual to achieve the pictures of fireworks exploding in the night panning effect. As a result, jitter can easily sky.
  • Page 65: Party Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Party mode • When the auto focus is activated, the This mode allows you to take a picture in a available recording range is 16.4 feet dim room (e.g. a wedding reception, a (5 m) – ¶. (We recommend following party, a banquet in a bar, etc.) clearly.
  • Page 66: Snow Mode

    Recording pictures (advanced) Snow mode This mode allows you to take a picture in locations such as skiing grounds and locations near snowy mountains. The exposure and the white balance are adjusted to make the white color of the snow stand out. 2016 •...
  • Page 67: Using The [Rec] Mode Menu

    Recording pictures (advanced) Using the [REC] mode menu : [W.BALANCE] (P68) Setting the hue, picture quality adjustment, : [SENSITIVITY] (P70) etc. allows you to create wide variations on taking pictures. : [PICT.SIZE] (P70) • Set the mode dial to the desired recording mode.
  • Page 68: White Balance [W.balance]

    Recording pictures (advanced) ∫ Auto White Balance White Balance [W.BALANCE] Use of auto white balance adjustment in inappropriate lighting conditions may result in reddish or bluish pictures. Where the subject is surrounded by many light This function allows you to reproduce a sources, auto white balance adjustment white color closer to the tone in real life on may not operate properly.
  • Page 69 Recording pictures (advanced) ∫ Setting the White Balance manually 3 Finely adjust the white balance. • 1 [BLUE]: Press when the hue is (White set Use this mode when you want to set the reddish. • 2 [RED]: Press when the hue is white balance manually.
  • Page 70: Iso Sensitivity [Sensitivity]

    Recording pictures (advanced) ISO Sensitivity Picture Size [SENSITIVITY] [PICT.SIZE] When you select a smaller picture size ISO sensitivity represents the sensitivity to (640k480 pixels), you can store more light in values. If you set the ISO sensitivity pictures on a card. In addition, it is efficient higher, the camera becomes more suitable to attach the picture to an e-mail or post it for recording in dark places.
  • Page 71: Quality [Quality]

    Recording pictures (advanced) Quality Audio Recording [QUALITY] [AUDIO REC.] You can select 3 types of quality You can take a picture with audio. (compression rate) according to the usage • When you set [AUDIO REC.] to [ON], of the picture. ] appears on the screen.
  • Page 72: Metering Mode [Metering Mode]

    Recording pictures (advanced) Metering Mode AF Mode [AF MODE] [METERING MODE] 9-area-focusing: You can switch to the following metering The camera focuses on any of modes. 9 focus areas. You can record a picture in free composition without Multiple: limiting the position of the subject. This is the method in which the camera measures the most suitable exposure by judging the allocation of...
  • Page 73: Continuous Af [Cont.af]

    Recording pictures (advanced) Continuous AF [CONT.AF] • When setting to 3-area-focusing, pictures may become still while being focused on, however, this is not a malfunction. This mode allows you to compose a picture • In the digital zoom or when you take more easily by always focusing on the pictures in dark places, the AF area is subject.
  • Page 74: Af Trigger [Af Trigger]

    Recording pictures (advanced) When you press the shutter button AF Trigger [AF TRIGGER] halfway, [ ] indication disappears FOCUS and then the aperture value and the shutter speed are displayed. When you press the shutter button When taking a picture with prefocus, set halfway without pressing the [FOCUS] the button for starting AF (Auto focus) to button, the [...
  • Page 75: Af Assist Lamp [Af Assist Lamp]

    Recording pictures (advanced) • The AF area is set only to a point on the AF Assist Lamp center of the screen when the AF assist [AF ASSIST LAMP] lamp is turned on. • The vignetting effect may appear on the circumference of the AF assist lamp because the AF assist lamp may be Illuminating the subject with the AF assist...
  • Page 76: Digital Zoom [D.zoom]

    Recording pictures (advanced) Digital Zoom Color Effect [D.ZOOM] [COL.EFFECT] It is possible to further magnify a subject You can use 4 types of color effects already magnified 12 times with the optical depending on the image of the picture. zoom by 4 more times with the digital COOL The picture becomes bluish.
  • Page 77: Optical Image Stabilizer [Stabilizer]

    Recording pictures (advanced) Optical Image Stabilizer Flip Animation [FLIP ANIM.] [STABILIZER] This camera allows you to create motion picture files up to 20 seconds long by When image stabilization is not connecting images recorded in flip desired or when using the animation mode.
  • Page 78 Recording pictures (advanced) 1 Select [FLIP ANIM.]. 3 Capture images for flip animation. D.ZOOM REMAIN COL.EFFECT PICT.ADJ. STANDARD MODE1 STABILIZER FLIP ANIM. EXIT MENU SELECT EXIT MENU MENU • A motion image file is created by putting • You can check the recorded image with images recorded in [IMAGE CAPTURE] 4 and the previous or following image together by [CREATE MOTION...
  • Page 79 Recording pictures (advanced) ∫ Deleting all still images used to create 5 Select [FRAME RATE] and set the flip animation number of frames. When selecting [DELETE STILL IMAGES] in [FLIP ANIM.] menu, a confirmation CREATE MOTION IMAGE screen appears. Select [YES] with 4 and then press 1.
  • Page 80: Playback (Advanced)

    Playback (advanced) Playback (advanced) Playing Back Pictures with Audio/Motion Images ∫ Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding During motion image playback, keep ∫ Pictures with audio pressing 2/1. 1: Fast forward Select the picture with audio icon [ 2: Fast rewind and play back the audio. •...
  • Page 81: Using The [Play] Mode Menu

    Playback (advanced) Using the [PLAY] mode menu Rotating the Picture [ROTATE] 2 Select the picture to be rotated and set it. You can rotate the recorded pictures in ROTATE 2016 100 _ 0001 increments of 90°. This is a convenient function to play back 1/19 pictures on TV.
  • Page 82: Setting The Picture To Be Printed And The Number Of Prints [Dpof Print]

    OS or software compatible with Exif. services now use DPOF. • Exif is the file format for still pictures, to For more information please visit: which recording information and other can http://panasonic.jp/dc/dpof_110/ be added, established by JEITA [Japan white_e.htm Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association].
  • Page 83 Playback (advanced) ∫ Single setting ∫ To cancel all settings Select the picture and set the number of Select [YES] to cancel all settings. prints. CANCEL ALL DPOF DPOF SET THIS CANCEL ALL DPOF 100 _ 0001 PRINT SETTINGS? 1/19 COUNT DATE SELECT...
  • Page 84: Preventing Accidental Erasure Of The Picture [Protect]

    Playback (advanced) Preventing Accidental Erasure • DPOF print setting is a convenient of the Picture [PROTECT] function when you print pictures with printers supporting DPOF printing. (P97) • DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print You can set the protection to the pictures Order Format.
  • Page 85: Playing Back With Slide Show [Slide Show]

    Playback (advanced) ∫ Multi setting/To cancel all settings Playing Back with Slide Show Perform the same operation as in [Setting [SLIDE SHOW] the Picture to be Printed and the Number of Prints [DPOF PRINT]]. (P82– 83) 1 Select [SLIDE SHOW], then select •...
  • Page 86 Playback (advanced) ∫ SD Slide Show DURATION It can be set among 1, If you insert a card including the SD 2, 3 and 5 seconds. Slide Show edited with the [SD Viewer for AUDIO By setting it to [ON], the DSC] which is in the supplied CD-ROM, audio of the pictures and then turn the camera on in playback...
  • Page 87: Adding Audio To Recorded Pictures [Audio Dub.]

    Playback (advanced) 3 Stop audio recording. Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures [AUDIO DUB.] AUDIO 2016 100 _ 0001 DUB. 1/19 You can record the audio after taking a picture. 1 Select [AUDIO DUB.]. STOP PLAY MENU ROTATE PROTECT DPOF PRINT 2 times •...
  • Page 88: Resizing The Pictures [Resize]

    Playback (advanced) –Pictures recorded after setting the Resizing the Pictures [RESIZE] quality to [TIFF] –Motion images –Flip animation –Pictures with audio This function is useful if you want to reduce –Rotated pictures (You can resize them the file size of the picture in cases when it if you rotate them back to their original needs to be attached to an e-mail or position.)
  • Page 89: Trimming The Pictures [Trimming]

    Playback (advanced) 4 Select [YES] or [NO] and set it. Trimming the Pictures [TRIMMING] RESIZE DELETE ORIGINAL PICTURE? Use this function when you trim unnecessary parts of the recorded picture. SELECT CANCEL MENU MENU 2 times • When you select [YES], the picture is overwritten.
  • Page 90 Playback (advanced) 2 Select the picture to trim and set 4 Shift the picture and press the shutter button fully to set. TRIMMING TRIMMING 2016 2016 100 _ 0001 100 _ 0001 1/19 1/19 ZOOM SELECT TRIM:SHUTTER EXIT MENU EXIT MENU •...
  • Page 91: Initializing The Card [Format]

    • If the card cannot be formatted, consult DELETE ALL DATA ON THE MEMORY CARD? your nearest servicenter. For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com For Canadian assistance, please call: SELECT 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca...
  • Page 92: Playing Back Pictures With A Tv Screen

    Playback (advanced) Playing Back Pictures with a TV Screen ∫ Playing back pictures with AV cable 4 Turn the camera on and then set (supplied) the mode dial to playback mode • Turn the camera and the TV off. ∫ Viewing pictures in other countries When setting [VIDEO OUT] on the menu, you can view pictures on a TV in other countries (regions) which use the NTSC or...
  • Page 93: Connecting To A Pc Or Printer

    Connecting to a PC or Printer Connecting to a PC or Printer Before Connecting with USB Connection Cable : USB MODE] Select the USB communication system according to the OS of your PC or your printer before connecting them to the camera with the USB connection cable (supplied). Set the items on [USB MODE] in the [SETUP] menu.
  • Page 94 Connecting to a PC or Printer ∫ When using Windows 98/98 SE When using Windows 98/98 SE, install the USB driver before connecting. (When using Windows Me/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.x and Mac OS X, you do not have to install the USB driver.) ∫...
  • Page 95: Connecting To A Pc

    Connecting to a PC or Printer Connecting to a PC • If you use Windows 98/98SE, install the 1 Turn the camera on and set the USB driver and then connect it to the [USB MODE] according to the OS computer.
  • Page 96 Connecting to a PC or Printer ∫ PC • While [ACCESS] is being displayed, do [Windows] not disconnect the USB connection cable. The drive appears on the [My Computer] • Do not use any other USB connection folder. cables except the supplied one. •...
  • Page 97: Connecting To A Pictbridge-Compliant Printer

    Connecting to a PC or Printer Connecting to a PictBridge-compliant Printer By connecting the camera directly to a 3 Connect the camera to a printer printer supporting PictBridge via the USB via the USB connection cable A connection cable (supplied), you can select (supplied).
  • Page 98 Connecting to a PC or Printer ∫ [PRINT WITH DATE] • Set the print settings such as paper size or print quality on the printer beforehand. Settings on the printer are (Read the printer operating instructions.) prioritized. • Connect the camera to a printer. (P97) OFF Date is not printed.
  • Page 99 Connecting to a PC or Printer ∫ [PAGE LAYOUT] ∫ DPOF picture (Possible layouts on the camera) • Set the DPOF print with this camera in advance. (P82) Settings on the printer are 1 Select [DPOF PICTURE]. prioritized. 1 page with no frame print PictBridge 1 page with frame print 2 pages print...
  • Page 100 Connecting to a PC or Printer ∫ Setting the date printing with the • In DPOF print, if the total number of prints DPOF print in advance or the number of printed pictures is high, When the printer supports the date printing pictures are printed several times.
  • Page 101: Using The Mc Protector/Nd Filter

    Others Others Using the MC Protector/ND Filter The MC protector (DMW-LMC55; optional) 3 Attach the MC protector or the is a transparent filter which affects neither ND filter the colors nor the amount of light, so it can always be used to protect the camera’s lens.
  • Page 102: Screen Display

    Others Screen Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 22 28 13 2016 FOCUS F2.8 1/25 17 3, 20 ∫ In recording 1 Recording mode 19 Exposure compensation (P45) 2 Flash (P41) 20 Auto bracket (P46) 3 Burst (P47) 21 Metering mode (P72) : Audio recording (P59, 71) 22 Spot metering target (P72)
  • Page 103 Others T 1X 10:00 DEC. 1.2004 BACKLIGHT ∫ Recording in simple mode 1 Flash (P41) 2 Focus indication (P32) 3 Picture mode (P36) : Jitter alert indication (P34) 4 Battery indication (P14) 5 Picture remain 6 Recording indication 7 Card access indication (P17) 8 AF area (P32) 9 Backlight compensation indication (P38)
  • Page 104 Others 2016 100 _ 0001 PLAY AUDIO 1/19 F2.8 1/25 AUTO 10:00 DEC. 1.2004 ∫ In playback 1 Playback mode 11 Recording information (Recording mode/Aperture value/ 2 DPOF (P82, 86) Shutter speed/ISO sensitivity/Flash/ (White): White balance) DPOF setting for printing •...
  • Page 105: Cautions For Use

    Others Cautions for Use ∫ Optimal Use of the Camera Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the camera. When carrying this camera, take care • If the camera is sprayed with such not to drop or hit it. chemicals, the camera body may be •...
  • Page 106 Others ∫ Battery Do not allow the battery terminals to The battery is a rechargeable lithium ion come in contact with metal objects battery. Its ability to generate power is (such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.). based upon the chemical reaction that •...
  • Page 107 Others ∫ Card ∫ Printing pictures recorded with HDTV While the card access indication mode appears (the card is accessed), do not When you print pictures recorded after open the Card/Battery Door to remove setting the picture size to [HDTV] the card, do not turn the camera off or (1920k1080 pixels), both ends of the do not shake or cause impact to the...
  • Page 108: Message Display

    Others Message Display [NO MEMORY CARD] [CAN’T BE SET ON THIS PICTURE / Insert the card. CAN’T BE SET ON SOME PICTURES] If the pictures are not based on the DCF [THIS MEMORY CARD IS PROTECTED] standard, the DPOF print cannot be set. Cancel the card lock.
  • Page 109: Troubleshooting

    Others Troubleshooting If you put the menu back to the settings at the time of purchase, the conditions may be improved. Carry out the [RESET] in the setup menu. (P24) Conditions Causes The camera will not turn Is the battery inserted correctly? Is the battery sufficiently charged? Use a battery that has been sufficiently charged.
  • Page 110 Others Conditions Causes When connecting to a Is the camera connected to the PC correctly? PC, pictures cannot be Check it. transferred. Is the camera recognized by the PC correctly? Is the USB mode set correctly? The clock setting is If you do not use the camera for a long time, the clock setting reset.
  • Page 111 Others Conditions Causes Both ends of the picture When you order photo studios to print pictures, ask the photo recorded by setting the studio if the pictures can be printed with both ends. picture size to [HDTV] • When using the printer with a trimming feature or other (1920k1080 pixels) are feature which cuts out both edges of the pictures, cancel cut out.
  • Page 112: Specifications

    Others Specifications Digital Camera Information for your safety Power Source: DC 8.4 V Power Consumption: 2.2 W (When recording with LCD Monitor) 2.1 W (When recording with Viewfinder) 1.2 W (When playing back with LCD Monitor) 1.1 W (When playing back with Viewfinder) Camera Effective pixels: 3,100,000 pixels Image sensor: 1/3.2q CCD, total pixel number 3,340,000 pixels...
  • Page 113 Battery Charger (Panasonic DE-993B): Information for your safety Input: 110 – 240 V 50/60 Hz, 0.15 A Output: CHARGE 8.4 V 0.43 A Equipment mobility: Movable Battery Pack (lithium-ion) (Panasonic CGA-S002A): Information for your safety Voltage/capacity: 7.2 V, 680 mAh...
  • Page 114: Digital Camera Accessory System

    Others Others Digital Camera Accessory System Accessory# Figure Description CGA-S002A Lithium Ion Battery DMW-CAC1 Battery Charger/AC Adaptor DMW-LND55 ND Filter DMW-LMC55 MC Protector RP-SDH01GU1A 1 GB SD Memory Card RP-SDH512U1A 512 MB SD Memory Card RP-SDH256U1A 256 MB SD Memory Card RP-SD128BU1A 128 MB SD Memory Card RP-SD064BPPA...
  • Page 115: Digital Camera Accessory Order Form

    CALL PANASONIC’S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1-800-332-5368 [6 AM-5 PM M-F, 6 AM-10:30 AM SAT, PACIFIC TIME] MAIL THIS ORDER TO: PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE 20421 84th Avenue South Kent, WA. 98032 In CANADA, please contact your local Dealer for more information on...
  • Page 116: Request For Service Notice

    Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to: Panasonic Services Company 1705 N. Randall Road Elgin, IL. 60123-7847 Attn: Digital Camera Repair...
  • Page 117: Limited Warranty (For Usa Only)

    Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase (“warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new...
  • Page 118 Carry-In or Mail-In Service For Carry-In or Mail-In Service in the United States call 1-800-272-7033. For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company (787)-750-4300 or fax (787)-768-2910. This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage.
  • Page 119: (For Usa Only)

    You can purchase parts, accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site. Accessory Purchases: Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at: http://www.pasc.panasonic.com or, send your request by E-mail to: npcparts@panasonic.com...
  • Page 120: Index

    Others Others Index Adjusting Flash Output Fine ...... 43 ............71 AF Assist Lamp Fireworks Mode ........75 ........64 AF Mode Flip Animation ..........72 ........77 AF Trigger Focus ..........74 ............ 34 AF/AE Lock Formatting ......... 33 ...........
  • Page 121 Others ND Filter Scene Menu ..........101 ........27 Night Portrait Mode Scene Mode ......63 ........60 Night Scenery Mode Scenery Mode ......62 ........62 NO.RESET SD Slide Show .......... 26 ........86 NTSC Setup Menu ............ 26 ......... 24 Number of recordable pictures Shutter sound ..
  • Page 122: Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía Rápida En Español

    Others Others Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía rápida en español Ésta es una visión de conjunto que trata Encienda la cámara para sacar del procedimiento para grabar las las imágenes. imágenes con esta cámara. Por lo que • Ajuste el reloj. respecta a cada única operación, haga referencia a las páginas correspondientes.
  • Page 123 MEMO...
  • Page 124 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 Panasonic Sales Company ("PSC") Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Canada Inc.

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