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  • Page 34 Operating Instructions for advanced features Digital Camera DMC-TZ10/DMC-ZS7 Model No. DMC-TZ8/DMC-ZS5 Before use, please read these instructions completely. VQT2R48...
  • Page 35: Before Use

    Quick start guide The battery is not charged Charge the battery when the camera is shipped. Charge the battery and set the Clock before use. When you do not use the card (optional), you can record or play back pictures on the built-in memory ( 16).
  • Page 36 Contents Before use Basics Before use ..........6 Basic shooting operation ..30 Read first ............6 Taking still pictures ........30 To prevent damage, malfunctions, Recording motion pictures ......30 and faults ............7 Holding the camera ........31 About GPS ........8 Mode dial .............31 Standard Accessories ......
  • Page 37 Contents (Continued) [FIREWORKS]/ [BEACH]/ [SNOW]/ Application (Record) [AERIAL PHOTO]/ [PIN HOLE] ..68 [FILM GRAIN]/ [HIGH DYNAMIC] ..69 Changing recording information [PHOTO FRAME]/ display ..........46 [UNDERWATER] ........70 Taking pictures with flash ....47 Registering commonly used scenes Taking close-up pictures ....49 [MY SCN MODE]/ ‘Tele macro’...
  • Page 38 [DIGITAL ZOOM]/ [ASPECT CONV.]/ [CONTINUOUS AF] [ROTATE DISP.] ........132 [COLOR EFFECT] ......104 [FAVORITE] ........133 [PICT.ADJ.]/ [STABILIZER] ...105 [PRINT SET] ........134 [AUDIO REC.]/ [PROTECT].........135 [AF ASSIST LAMP]/ [FACE REC EDIT].......136 [RED-EYE REMOVAL] .......106 [COPY]..........137 [CLOCK SET] ........107 Using the [MOTION PICTURE] menu Connecting with other devices ..........
  • Page 39: Before Use

    Panasonic will not provide compensation even if damage is caused by faults with Software on the CD-ROM supplied camera or card. The following actions are prohibited: •...
  • Page 40: To Prevent Damage, Malfunctions, And Faults

    To prevent damage, malfunctions, and faults Avoid shocks, vibration, and pressure. Lens • Avoid exposing the camera to strong • If lens is dirty: vibration or shock; e.g. dropping or Images may appear slightly white if lens hitting the camera, or sitting down with is dirty (fingerprints, etc.).
  • Page 41: About Gps

    Before use Standard (Continued) Accessories About GPS Check that all the accessories are About the camera’s location name included before using the camera. information The accessories and their shape Before using the camera, read “User will differ depending on the country License Agreement for Location Name or area where the camera was Data”.
  • Page 42: Names Of Parts

    Names of parts Camera ON/OFF switch Card/Battery door ( 14) ( 17) Tripod receptacle Shutter button ( 34) Mode dial ( 31) Flash ( 47) DC coupler cover Self-timer indicator ( 52) ( 15) AF Assist Lamp ( 106) Release lever ( 14) Lens barrel Zoom lever...
  • Page 43: Names Of Parts

    Names of parts Camera ON/OFF switch Card/Battery door ( 14) ( 19) Tripod receptacle Shutter button ( 34) Mode dial ( 33) Flash ( 47) DC coupler cover Self-timer indicator ( 52) ( 15) AF Assist Lamp ( 106) Release lever ( 14) Lens barrel Zoom lever...
  • Page 44: Charging Battery

    Panasonic products and batteries manufactured by other companies and certified by Panasonic. (Batteries which do not support this function cannot be used). Panasonic cannot in any way guarantee the quality, performance or safety of batteries which have been manufactured by other companies and are not genuine Panasonic products.
  • Page 45: Guidelines For Number Of Recordable Pictures And Recording Time

    • Temperature: 23 °C/Humidity: 50% when LCD flash every second recording. monitor is on. • Rotating the zoom lever from Tele to Wide or • Using a Panasonic SD Memory Card vice versa in every recording. (32 MB). • Turning the camera off every 10 recordings •...
  • Page 46 The time required for charging varies depending on conditions of battery usage. Charging takes longer at high or low temperatures and when the battery has not been used in some time. Battery will be warm during charging and for some time thereafter. Battery will run out if not used for long periods of time, even after being charged.
  • Page 47: Inserting And Removing The Card (Optional)/The Battery

    Always use genuine Panasonic batteries. If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this product. Remove battery from camera after use. • Store the battery in battery carrying case (supplied).
  • Page 48: Using The Dc Coupler (Optional) Instead Of Battery

    By using the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional), you can record and play back without worrying about the remaining battery charge. The optional DC coupler can only be used with the designated Panasonic AC adaptor. Insert DC coupler instead of...
  • Page 49: Picture Save Destination (Cards And Built-In Memory)

    Clipboard pictures ( 110) are saved to built-in memory. [QVGA] in [REC QUALITY] can only be available to record motion pictures in the built- in memory. Compatible memory cards (optional) The following SD standard-based cards (Panasonic brand recommended) Type of Card Capacity Notes SD memory 8 MB –...
  • Page 50: Setting The Clock

    ( The Clock is not set when the Setting the Clock camera is shipped.) Set REC/PLAY switch to before turning on the power. Turn on the power The power is turned on. If the language select screen is not displayed, proceed to step Press [MENU/SET] while the message is displayed Press...
  • Page 51: To Change Time Setting

    Setting the Clock (Continued) If automatically correcting time of day, select [YES] • To manually set date and time select [NO]. • To return to the previous screen, press When [PLEASE SET THE HOME AREA] is displayed, press [MENU/SET] Set your home area The current time and home area are set.
  • Page 52: Setting The Clock

    ( The Clock is not set when the Setting the Clock camera is shipped.) Set REC/PLAY switch to before turning on the power. Turn on the power The power is turned on. If the language select screen is not displayed, proceed to step Press [MENU/SET] while the message is displayed Press...
  • Page 53: Setting The Menu

    Setting the menu Refer to the following procedures to operate menus such as the [SETUP] menu, [REC] menu, [TRAVEL MODE] menu and [PLAYBACK] menu. (Example) While in [PROGRAM AE] Mode ( 37), change [LCD MODE] on the [SETUP] menu. (REC/PLAY switch: set to ;...
  • Page 54: Menu Type

    Settings display may vary according to items. Menu items displayed vary according to mode dial setting. Menu type [REC] menu (REC/PLAY switch: [MOTION PICTURE] menu (REC/PLAY switch: Changing picture preferences ( 95 - 109) • Displays settings such as White Balance, Sensitivity, Aspect Ratio, and Picture Size.
  • Page 55: Using The [Setup] Menu

    Using the [SETUP] menu For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Make general camera settings such as adjusting the Clock, extending the battery life, and changing the Beep sounds. [CLOCK SET], [ECONOMY] and [AUTO REVIEW] are important for Clock setting and battery life.
  • Page 56: [Lcd Mode]/ [Display Size]/ [Guide Line]/ [Histogram]

    For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes [LCD MODE] [OFF]: Normal (cancel setting) Make LCD monitor easier [AUTO POWER LCD]: to see. The brightness is adjusted automatically depending on how bright it is around the camera. [POWER LCD]: Makes screen brighter than normal (for outdoor use).
  • Page 57: [Economy]

    Using the [SETUP] menu (Continued) For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes [OFF]/[ON] This section is not [REC AREA] recorded. • Recordable area displayed for motion pictures should be interpreted as a Enables verification of Guideline.
  • Page 58: [Auto Review]/ [Zoom Resume]/ [No.reset]

    For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes [OFF]: No auto review [AUTO REVIEW] [1 SEC.]/[2 SEC.]: Automatically display for 1 or 2 Automatically display seconds. still pictures immediately after taking them. [HOLD]: Auto review screen remains until a button (other than the [DISPLAY] button) is pressed •...
  • Page 59: [Video Out]/ [Tv Aspect]

    Using the [SETUP] menu (Continued) For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes [RESET REC. SETTINGS?] [RESET] [YES]/[NO] Reset to the default settings. [RESET SETUP PARAMETERS?] [YES]/[NO] • Information registered in [FACE RECOG.] is reset if recording settings are reset.
  • Page 60: [Viera Link]

    For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes [HDMI MODE] [AUTO]: The output resolution is automatically determined based on information from the connected TV. [1080i]: Outputs 1080 effective scanning lines in interlaced Set the output resolution format.
  • Page 61: [Version Disp.]/ [Format]/ [Language]

    Using the [SETUP] menu (Continued) For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes Current version is displayed. [VERSION DISP.] Check the version of the camera firmware. [YES]/[NO] [FORMAT] • This requires a sufficiently charged battery ( 11), or an Use when [BUILT-IN AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional).
  • Page 62: [Demo Mode]

    For details about the setting procedure in the [SETUP] menu ( 20) Item Settings, notes [STABILIZER DEMO.]: (Only during recording) [DEMO MODE] Extent of jitter is shown on graph (estimate) View demonstration of Large Small Large functions. Extent of jitter Extent of jitter after correction •...
  • Page 63: Basic Shooting Operation

    Basic shooting operation Turn on the power Shutter button Set to : Still pictures and motion pictures can be taken. : The captured still pictures and motion pictures can be played back. Set to the desired Recording Mode Motion picture button •...
  • Page 64: Holding The Camera

    Please set the Clock before shooting ( 17). Holding the camera • Stand with your arms close to your body and with AF Assist Lamp your legs apart. Flash • Do not touch the lens. • Do not block the microphone when recording audio. ( 9) •...
  • Page 65: Basic Shooting Operation

    Basic shooting operation Turn on the power Shutter button Set to : Still pictures and motion pictures can be taken. : The captured still pictures and motion pictures can be played back. Set to the desired Recording Mode Set to the mode you plan to use Aim the camera and shoot Recording motion pictures Taking still pictures...
  • Page 66: Holding The Camera

    Please set the Clock before shooting ( 19). Holding the camera • Stand with your arms close to your body and with AF Assist Lamp your legs apart. Flash • Do not touch the lens. • Do not block the microphone when recording audio. ( 10) •...
  • Page 67: Taking Pictures With Automatic Settings

    Taking pictures with automatic settings [INTELLIGENT AUTO] Mode Recording Mode: Optimum settings are made automatically from information such as ‘face’, ‘movement’, ‘brightness’, and ‘distance’ just by pointing the camera at the subject, meaning that clear pictures can be taken without the need to make settings manually. Turn on the power Shutter button Set to...
  • Page 68 To use flash Select either (Auto) or (Forced Flash Off). • When is used, (Auto/Red-Eye Reduction), (Slow Sync./Red-Eye Reduction) and (Slow Sync.) are selected automatically according to the subject type and brightness. For details ( 47). • indicate that digital red-eye correction is activated.
  • Page 69: About Happy Colours

    Taking pictures with automatic settings (Continued) [INTELLIGENT AUTO] Mode Recording Mode: About Happy colours If [COLOR EFFECT] is set to[Happy], both still and motion pictures are clearer, with more vivid colouring. • [Happy] can only be set in [INTELLIGENT AUTO] Mode. When setting [Happy] Face Detection and Face Recognition If the camera automatically identifies the scene and determines that people appear...
  • Page 70: Taking Pictures With Your Own Settings

    Taking pictures with your own settings [PROGRAM AE] Mode Recording Mode: Using the [REC] menu to change settings and set up your own recording environment. Turn on the power Zoom lever Shutter button Set to Set to ([PROGRAM AE] Mode) Take a picture To take motion pictures ( 72)
  • Page 71: Align Focus For Desired Composition

    Taking pictures with your own settings (Continued) [PROGRAM AE] Mode Recording Mode: Align focus for desired composition Useful when subject is not in centre of picture. First adjust focus according to subject Align the AF area Subjects/environments which may with the subject make focusing difficult: •...
  • Page 72: Taking Pictures With Zoom

    Taking pictures with zoom Recording Mode: You can zoom in up to 12 times with ‘Optical Zoom’, and up to 23.4 times with ‘Extra Optical Zoom’ (pictures only) with lower picture quality. To zoom further, you can use [i.ZOOM] or [DIGITAL ZOOM]. Zoom In/Out Do not block the lens barrel movement while zooming.
  • Page 73 Taking pictures with zoom (Continued) Recording Mode: Maximum zoom ratios by picture size Optical Zoom Extra Optical Zoom 12 M 0.3 M [PICTURE 11.5 M 7.5 M 4.5 M 2.5 M 0.3 M SIZE] 10.5 M 4.5 M 0.2 M 14.7 x 18.8 x Max.
  • Page 74: [I.zoom]

    [i.ZOOM] The camera uses super resolution technology to increase the zoom ratio. Using super resolution technology, the zoom ratio can be increased up to about 1.3 times higher than the original zoom ratio with almost no deterioration of picture quality. Display the [REC] menu Select [i.ZOOM] Select [I.RESOLUTION]...
  • Page 75: Easy Zoom

    Taking pictures with zoom (Continued) Recording Mode: Easy Zoom: For zooming rapidly to maximum ratio Zoom to max. T in one touch. Press to change zoom ratio Each time you press, the ratio changes Change of zoom ratio When the Picture Size is 10.5 M or more When the Picture Size is 8 M or less Current recording ratio...
  • Page 76: [Digital Zoom]

    [DIGITAL ZOOM] Zoom 4 times further than Optical/Extra Optical Zoom. (Note that, with Digital Zoom, enlarging will decrease picture quality.) Display the [REC] menu Select [ON] Select [DIGITAL ZOOM] Close the menu VQT2R48...
  • Page 77: [Normal Play]

    Viewing your pictures [NORMAL PLAY] Playback Mode: When a card is in the camera, pictures are played back from the card, and without a card, pictures are played back from the built-in memory. (Clipboard pictures can only be played back in [CLIPBOARD] Mode ( 110).) Set to Zoom lever Scroll through pictures...
  • Page 78: Deleting Pictures

    Deleting pictures Playback Mode: Pictures deleted will be from the card if the card is inserted, or from the built-in memory if the card is not inserted. (Deleted pictures cannot be recovered.) Set to Press to delete displayed picture Select [YES] •...
  • Page 79: Changing Recording Information Display

    Changing recording information display Change between different LCD monitor displays, such as Histograms. Press to change display In Recording Mode Recording Motion picture recording information information Guide lines No display In Playback Mode Set [HISTOGRAM] to [ON] to display Histogram ( 23). Recording Recording information or Histogram...
  • Page 80: Taking Pictures With Flash

    Taking pictures with flash Recording Mode: Display [FLASH] Select the desired type Can also be selected with (Example displayed about 5 Stand at least 1 m (3.28 feet) seconds, [PROGRAM AE] Mode away when using flash to take pictures of infants. Type, operations Uses [AUTO]...
  • Page 81 Taking pictures with flash (Continued) Recording Mode: Available types in each mode ( : Available, –: Not available, : Default setting) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –...
  • Page 82: Taking Close-Up Pictures

    Taking close-up pictures Recording Mode: When you want to enlarge the subject, setting to [AF MACRO] ( ) enables you to take pictures at an even closer distance than the normal focus range (up to 3 cm (0.10 feet)) for max. W). Display [MACRO MODE] Select [AF MACRO] Displayed for approx.
  • Page 83: [Macro Zoom]

    Taking close-up pictures (Continued) Recording Mode: Taking pictures at even closer range [MACRO ZOOM] To take even larger images of the subject, setting to [MACRO ZOOM] enables the subject to appear even larger than when using [AF MACRO]. Display [MACRO MODE] Zoom lever Select [MACRO ZOOM] Displayed for approx.
  • Page 84: Positioning Camera And Subject Within Accessible Range For Focus Alignment

    Positioning camera and subject within accessible range for focus alignment Available recording range in ([PROGRAM AE] Mode) Focus range Distance between the lens 3 cm 50 cm ’ and the subject (0.10 feet) (1.64 feet) (3.28 feet) (6.56 feet) ’ 1 x (max.W) 3 cm (0.10 feet) - ’...
  • Page 85: Taking Pictures With Self-Timer

    Taking pictures with self-timer Recording Mode: We recommend using a tripod. This is also effective for correcting jitter when pressing the shutter button, by setting the self-timer to 2 seconds. Display [SELFTIMER] Select time duration Can also be selected with Displayed for approx.
  • Page 86: Taking Pictures With Exposure Compensation

    Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation Recording Mode: Corrects exposure when adequate exposure cannot be obtained (if difference between brightness of object and background, etc.). Depending on the brightness, this may not be possible in some cases. Under-exposed Optimum exposure Over-exposed Plus direction Minus direction Display [EXPOSURE]...
  • Page 87: Recording While Exposure Is Changed Automatically ([Auto Bracket])

    Recording while exposure is changed automatically ([AUTO BRACKET]) Recording Mode: Records 3 pictures in continuous succession while exposure is changed automatically. After exposure adjustment, the adjustment value is set as the standard. First picture Second picture Third picture 0EV (Standard) -1EV (Darker) +1EV (Brighter) Display [AUTO BRACKET]...
  • Page 88: [Multi Aspect]

    Taking pictures by automatically changing the aspect ratio [MULTI ASPECT] Recording Mode: In this mode, pressing the shutter button once automatically takes 3 still pictures in each of 3 Aspect Ratios: 4:3, 3:2, and 16:9. (The shutter sound is made only once.) Display [AUTO BRACKET] Picture Size combinations Press...
  • Page 89: Determine Aperture And Record

    Determine aperture and record [APERTURE-PRIORITY] Mode Recording Mode: When recording, you can control the range of focus (depth of field) to meet your recording purposes. Shutter speed is automatically adjusted to be appropriate for the set aperture value. Set to (recording) Set to ([APERTURE-PRIORITY] Mode)
  • Page 90: Determine Shutter Speed And Record

    Determine shutter speed and record [SHUTTER-PRIORITY] Mode Recording Mode: When recording, you can control the shutter speed to meet your recording purposes. Aperture is automatically adjusted to be appropriate for the set shutter speed. Set to (recording) Set to ([SHUTTER-PRIORITY] Mode) Determine shutter speed •...
  • Page 91: Determine Aperture And Shutter

    Determine aperture and shutter speed and record [MANUAL EXPOSURE] Mode Recording Mode: This mode of recording lets you set any aperture value and shutter speed when exposure adjustment prevents you from recording at the desired exposure (brightness/darkness). Also, long-exposure recording of up to 60 seconds is possible. Set to (recording) Set to...
  • Page 92: Register Your Own Settings And Record

    Register your own settings and record [CUSTOM] Mode Recording Mode: Registering your preferred Recording Mode, [REC] menu settings, etc. to [CUST.SET MEM.] and setting the mode dial to allows you to switch quickly to those settings. [CUST.SET MEM.] Registering your own settings Up to 3 current camera settings can be registered.
  • Page 93: [Custom]

    Register your own settings and record (continued) [CUSTOM] Mode Recording Mode: [CUSTOM] Switch to your own settings and record Settings registered in [CUST.SET MEM.] can be quickly called up by setting the mode dial Set to (recording) Set to (Custom Mode) Select custom set •...
  • Page 94: [Scene Mode]

    Taking pictures according to the scene [SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: Using [SCENE MODE] enables you to take pictures with optimum settings (exposure, colouring, etc.) for given scenes. Set to Set to Select and set the scene (Press [MENU/SET] and then press , if scene menu is not displayed) Scene menu...
  • Page 95: [Portrait]

    Taking pictures according to the scene (Continued) [SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: Scene Uses, Tips Notes Improves the skin tone of subjects for a • [AF MODE] default setting is healthier appearance in bright daylight (Face Detection). conditions. [PORTRAIT] Tips • Stand as close as possible to subject. •...
  • Page 96: [Scenery]

    How to select a scene ( 61) Using flash in Scene Modes ( 48) Scene Uses, Tips Notes Takes clear pictures of wide, distant subjects. • Main fixed settings: [FLASH]: [FORCED FLASH Tips OFF] [SCENERY] • Stand at least 5 m (16.4 feet) away. [AF ASSIST LAMP]: [OFF] Use the supplied software to join multiple •...
  • Page 97: [Night Portrait]

    Taking pictures according to the scene (Continued) [SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: Scene Uses, Tips Notes Takes pictures of people and nightscapes • When the camera is set to with close to actual brightness. [STABILIZER] and there is very little jitter, or if [STABILIZER] is Tips set to [OFF], shutter speed may •...
  • Page 98: [Candle Light]

    How to select a scene ( 61) Using flash in Scene Modes ( 48) Scene Uses, Tips Notes Brings out the atmosphere of a candlelit • When the camera is set to room. [STABILIZER] and there is very little jitter, or if [STABILIZER] is Tips set to [OFF], shutter speed may •...
  • Page 99: [High Sens.]/ [Hi-Speed Burst]

    Taking pictures according to the scene (Continued) [SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: Scene Uses, Tips Notes Prevents blurring of subject in dark, indoor • Pictures may appear slightly conditions. grainy due to high sensitivity. • Main fixed settings: Select the aspect ratio and the picture size with [QUALITY]: (Standard) and press [MENU/SET].
  • Page 100: [Flash Burst]

    How to select a scene ( 61) Using flash in Scene Modes ( 48) Scene Uses, Tips Notes Enables continuous recording in dim • The picture quality becomes locations. slightly lower. • Main fixed settings: to select the picture size and aspect [FLASH]: [FORCED FLASH ratio, and press [MENU/SET] to set.
  • Page 101: [Aerial Photo]

    Taking pictures according to the scene (Continued) [SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: Scene Uses, Tips Notes Takes clear pictures of fireworks in the night • Shutter speed can be set to 1/4 sky. second or 2 seconds (if there is a little jitter or if Optical Image Tips Stabilizer is [OFF]).
  • Page 102: [Film Grain]

    How to select a scene ( 61) Using flash in Scene Modes ( 48) Scene Uses, Tips Notes Produces black and white pictures with a • Main fixed settings: grainy texture. [SENSITIVITY]: ISO1600 • The following functions cannot Tips be used: [FILM •...
  • Page 103: [Photo Frame]

    Taking pictures according to the scene (Continued) [SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: Scene Uses, Tips Notes A frame is superimposed over the image. • The recording pixel level is 2 M Press to select the frame, and then press • The following function is fixed: [MENU/SET].
  • Page 104: Registering Commonly Used Scenes

    Registering commonly used scenes [MY SCN MODE]/[MY SCENE MODE] Recording Mode: You can register a commonly used Scene Mode in ) on the mode dial. After the settings are made, pictures can be taken in the preset Scene Mode by simply setting the mode dial to Set to Set to...
  • Page 105: Taking Motion Pictures

    Taking motion pictures Recording Mode: Enables motion pictures to be recorded with (stereo) audio. (Recording with muted sound is not possible.) Zoom can also be used during recording. Zoom lever Set to Set to a position other than Press to start recording There is no halfway pressing operation.
  • Page 106 [AVCHD Lite(GPS REC)] or [AVCHD Lite]. Correct playback may not be possible with some compatible devices. Also, motion pictures recorded in [AVCHD Lite(GPS REC)] cannot be played back with Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) compatible with AVCHD (Lite) recording that were sold in or before 2009.
  • Page 107: Recordable Time On 2 Gb Sd Memory Card

    Taking motion pictures (Continued) Recording Mode: Recording motion pictures in Records a motion picture at your preferred settings. • Aperture and shutter speed are automatically set. • The Recording Mode icon changes to Recording motion pictures in Records a motion picture at the optimum settings for the selected scene. •...
  • Page 108 It may not be possible to play back motion pictures recorded in [MOTION JPEG] on Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) . (Motion pictures recorded on Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) can be played back on this camera.)
  • Page 109: [Motion Picture] Mode

    Taking motion pictures [MOTION PICTURE] Mode Recording Mode: This records motion pictures with audio. (Recording with muted sound is not possible. Sound recording is monaural.) Zoom can also be used during recording. Microphone Set to (Do not cover with your finger) Set the mode dial to Start recording Press halfway...
  • Page 110: [Rec Quality]

    Additionally, incorrect recording information may be indicated. Motion pictures recorded with the camera cannot be played on Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras sold before July 2008. (However, motion pictures recorded with LUMIX digital cameras sold before this date can be played on this camera.)
  • Page 111: Recording With The Face Recognition Function [Face Recog.]

    Recording with the Face Recognition function [FACE RECOG.] Recording Mode: To enable the Face Recognition function, register a face picture ( 79), or set the automatic registration of face pictures ( 82) to [ON]. (The Face Recognition function is not enabled at the time of purchase.) How the Face Recognition function works During recording •...
  • Page 112: Registering Face Pictures

    Registering face pictures Up to 6 people’s face pictures can be registered along with such information as name and birth date. You can facilitate Face Recognition by the way you register faces: for example, register multiple face pictures of the same person (up to 3 pictures in one registration). Recording tips when registering face pictures •...
  • Page 113 Recording with the Face Recognition function (continued) [FACE RECOG.] Recording Mode: Select [FACE RECOG.] from the [REC] menu ( 20) Select [MEMORY] with , and then press [MENU/SET] Select the frame for the unregistered face picture • If 6 people are already registered, first delete a registered person.
  • Page 114: Editing Or Deleting Information About Registered Persons

    To set the Face Recognition function to [OFF] Select [FACE RECOG.] from the [REC] menu ( 20) Select [OFF] with , and then press [MENU/SET] When a face picture is registered or automatic registration of face pictures is set, the [FACE RECOG.] setting is switched to [ON] automatically.
  • Page 115: Automatically Register Face Pictures

    Recording with the Face Recognition function (continued) [FACE RECOG.] Recording Mode: Automatically register face pictures You can set the camera so that the registration screen automatically displays after recording a subject that is recorded many times. Select [FACE RECOG.] from Select [ON] the [REC] menu ( 20) Select [SET]...
  • Page 116: Setting Recognition Sensitivity

    The registration screen is displayed for the third time (estimate). (This does not occur in [SELF PORTRAIT] Scene Mode, [BURST], [AUDIO REC.], [AUTO BRACKET] or [MULTI ASPECT].) If the registration screen is not displayed easily, recording in the same environment and with the same expression will make it display more easily.
  • Page 117: Recording The Place Of Recording With Gps

    Recording the place of recording with GPS Recording Mode: Record only (Cannot set) What is GPS? GPS is an abbreviation for Global Positioning System, which enables people to find their locations using GPS satellites. Receiving signals that include orbit information and time information from multiple satellites to calculate one's current location is referred to as “Positioning”.
  • Page 118: [Gps Setting]

    Before use, read “About GPS” ( 8) and “User License Agreement for Location Name Data” ( 165). [GPS SETTING]: Using GPS Select [GPS SETTING] from When checking GPS reception the Travel Mode menu ( 20) Select [INFO] in Step to check the current reception.
  • Page 119 Recording the place of recording with GPS (continued) Recording Mode: Record only (Cannot set) When [GPS SETTING] is set to [ON] or In Recording Mode, an icon that indicates the positioning status is displayed on the LCD monitor. Then, if positioning is successful, the location name information is displayed. Icon Status Location name information exists (information...
  • Page 120: Change The Recorded Place Name Information

    The location name information consists of location names and landmarks that are found via a search of the camera’s database based on the latitude and longitude that were acquired in positioning, and the most appropriate items are displayed in the following order of priority.
  • Page 121: Changing The Display Of Location Name Information

    Recording the place of recording with GPS (continued) Recording Mode: Record only (Cannot set) If you do not wish to record place names and landmarks In step , select [DELETE ALL PLACE-NAMES] and place names and landmarks will not be recorded. Or, in step , if you select [YES] when a message asking whether to delete place names and landmarks lower than the selected place name, information of the place...
  • Page 122: Using Gps To Set The Clock

    Return to the menu screen In the following cases, “- - -” is displayed. • There is no location name information to display • There are no nearby landmarks (It may be possible to select landmarks in [GPS AREA SELECT].) When the text of the location name information is long, such as when multiple items are set for display, a scroll display is used.
  • Page 123: [Travel Mode]

    Useful features for travel [TRAVEL MODE] Recording Mode: • If items have been set, the settings for each item are displayed. The menu name for the selected item is displayed. [TRAVEL DATE] If you set your travel schedule and record pictures, which day of your trip the picture was recorded will be recorded.
  • Page 124: [Travel Date]

    Recording only. (Cannot set.) When [TRAVEL DATE] is displayed in white with a minus sign, the [HOME] date is one day in advance of the [DESTINATION] date (this is recorded). To print the number of days that have passed, either use [TEXT STAMP] or print using the software on the supplied CD-ROM ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’.
  • Page 125: [Location]

    Useful features for travel (Continued) [TRAVEL MODE] Recording Mode: [LOCATION] Record your destination. Once the [TRAVEL SETUP] is set, you Once the [TRAVEL DATE] is set, you can can set the destination. set the destination. Select [LOCATION] in step Select [LOCATION] from on the previous page the [TRAVEL MODE] menu ( 20)
  • Page 126: [World Time]

    Recording only. (Cannot set.) [WORLD TIME] Set the recording date and time with the local time at your destination. Perform [CLOCK SET] in advance. Select [WORLD TIME] from Select [DESTINATION] the [TRAVEL MODE] menu ( 20) • [PLEASE SET THE HOME AREA] will be displayed when setting for the first time.
  • Page 127 Useful features for travel (Continued) [TRAVEL MODE] Recording Mode: Recording only. (Cannot set.) Using GPS to make automatic settings Following step of the previous page, you can select [AUTO] to use the GPS function to set the local time for your destination automatically. This is the same function as [AUTO CLOCK SET].
  • Page 128: Using The [Rec] Menu

    Using the [REC] menu For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) ‘Quick menu’ ( 112) is useful to easily call up frequently-used menus. [PICTURE SIZE] Set size of picture. Number of pictures which can be recorded depends on this setting and on [QUALITY] ( 96).
  • Page 129: [Intelligent Iso]

    Using the [REC] menu (Continued) [QUALITY] Set quality of picture. Recording Mode: Settings: Fine (High quality, priority to picture quality) Standard (Standard quality, priority to the number of pictures) [ASPECT RATIO] Aspect ratio of still picture can be changed according to printing or playback format. Recording Mode: Settings: Same as 4:3 TV or computer...
  • Page 130: [Sensitivity]

    For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) Slow-moving subject Fast-moving subject ISO Sensitivity 200 ISO Sensitivity 800 (Shutter speed 1/30) (Shutter speed 1/125) Shutter speed and ISO Sensitivity are displayed in the screen for a few seconds after recording. If interference becomes noticeable, we recommend reducing the setting, or setting [NOISE REDUCTION] in [PICT.ADJ.] in the + direction.
  • Page 131: [White Balance]

    Using the [REC] menu (Continued) [WHITE BALANCE] Adjust colouring to suit light source if colours otherwise appear unnatural. Recording Mode: Settings: [AWB] (automatic) / (outdoor, clear sky) / (outdoor, cloudy sky) / (outdoor, shade) / (Incandescent lighting) / (uses value set in (set manually) [AWB] operational range: Pictures may appear red or blue if out of...
  • Page 132: [Af Mode]

    For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) [FACE RECOG.] Registering people that appear frequently in your pictures allows them to be given priority when aligning focus, and allows all pictures featuring them to be viewed collectively. For details ( 78). [AF MODE] Method of aligning focus can be changed according to position and number of subjects.
  • Page 133 Using the [REC] menu (Continued) Determined position for 1-area-focusing (High speed)/ Spot-focusing: focus 1-area-focusing: Focuses on smaller, Focuses on AF area in centre of limited area. (1-area-focusing picture. (Recommended when (High speed: Focuses focus is difficult to align) faster than other settings)) AF area (1-area-focusing)
  • Page 134: [Face Recog.]/ [Pre Af]/ [Metering Mode]

    For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) [PRE AF] Focus is continually aligned according to movement of subject even when shutter button is not pressed. (Increases battery consumption) Recording Mode: Settings: Setting Effect [OFF] Focus is not adjusted until the shutter button is pressed halfway. [Q-AF] The focus is automatically adjusted when camera blurring is small even when (Quick AF)
  • Page 135: [I.exposure]

    Using the [REC] menu (Continued) [I.EXPOSURE] Automatically adjusts contrast and exposure to give more lifelike colours when there is significant contrast between background and subject. Recording Mode: Settings: [OFF]/[LOW]/[STANDARD]/[HIGH] [LOW], [STANDARD] and [HIGH] indicate the amount of correction. If the setting is other than [OFF], is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 136: [Burst]/ [I.resolution]

    For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) [BURST] Enables a rapid succession of still pictures to be taken. Succession of still pictures taken while shutter button is held down. Recording Mode: Settings: No. of pictures [BURST] setting Speed [OFF] No burst Fine: Max.
  • Page 137: [Color Effect]

    Using the [REC] menu (Continued) [DIGITAL ZOOM] Multiplies effect of Optical Zoom or Extra Optical Zoom by up to 4 times. For details ( 43) Recording Mode: Settings: [OFF]/[ON] This is fixed to [ON] when [MACRO ZOOM] is set. [CONTINUOUS AF] Either allow the focus to be constantly adjusted during motion picture recording, or fix the focus position at the start of recording.
  • Page 138: [Pict.adj.]/ [Stabilizer]

    For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) [PICT.ADJ.] The elements that determine picture quality are set for each item and the pictures you record are adjusted to your preferred picture quality. Recording Mode: Settings: Settings content Settings and effect – The difference in [CONTRAST] brightness and...
  • Page 139: [Audio Rec.]

    Using the [REC] menu (Continued) [AUDIO REC.] Sounds can also be recorded with pictures. This is useful for conversation or memo recording. Recording Mode: Settings: [OFF]/[ON] (Record approx. 5 seconds of sound ( displayed on screen)) To cancel recording Press [MENU/SET]. To play audio ( 115) Recording is not possible in [BURST], [AUTO BRACKET], [MULTI ASPECT], and the [PANORAMA ASSIST], [HI-SPEED BURST], [FLASH BURST], and [STARRY SKY]...
  • Page 140: [Clock Set]

    For [REC] menu setting procedures ( 20) [CLOCK SET] Set the Clock. Same function as that in [SETUP] menu ( 22). VQT2R48...
  • Page 141: Using The [Motion Picture] Menu

    AVCHD Lite motion pictures cannot be played back on devices not compatible with AVCHD (such as conventional DVD recorders). Also, motion pictures recorded in [AVCHD Lite(GPS REC)] cannot be played back with Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) compatible with AVCHD (Lite) recording that were sold in or before 2009.
  • Page 142: [Continuous Af]/ [Wind Cut]

    For [MOTION PICTURE] menu setting procedures ( 20) Settings: [AVCHD Lite(GPS REC)] in [REC MODE] Bit rate Setting Resolution Aspect ratio [GSH] 1280 x 720 17 Mbps [GH] 1280 x 720 13 Mbps 16:9 [GL] 1280 x 720 9 Mbps [AVCHD Lite] in [REC MODE] Bit rate Setting...
  • Page 143: Taking/Viewing Clipboard Pictures [Clipboard] Mode

    Taking/viewing clipboard pictures [CLIPBOARD] Mode Mode: Useful for taking pictures of timetables and maps instead of taking memos. Regardless of presence of card, pictures will always be saved to the clipboard folder of the built-in memory, so that they can be distinguished from normal pictures and viewed immediately.
  • Page 144: Zoom Mark

    Zoom Mark Useful for enlarging and saving parts of maps, etc. To register zoom enlarged size and position • To change zoom and Enlarge with Press position: Perform steps zoom lever and select position • To finish Zoom Mark setting: with Restore zoom to original (1 x) ratio...
  • Page 145: Using Quick Menu

    Using Quick menu Recording menu items can be called up easily. Set to Display Quick menu Press the button until the Quick menu is displayed Quick menu Select item and setting Select Press (Finished) Setting Item GPS function operations When [ON] or is selected in the [GPS SETTING] item, the following operations are available: •...
  • Page 146: Entering Text

    Entering Text Use the cursor buttons to enter names with the Face Recognition function and in Scene Modes [BABY] and [PET], or to register destinations in [TRAVEL DATE] etc. (On the setting screen of each menu) Display the character selection screen Select characters and press [MENU/SET] (repeat) •...
  • Page 147: Viewing As List (Multi Playback/Calendar Playback)

    Viewing as list (Multi Playback/Calendar Playback) Playback Mode: You can view 12 (or 30) pictures at once (Multi Playback), or view all pictures taken on a certain date (Calendar Playback). Set to Zoom lever • To view pictures: press Set to multiple screen display Date recorded Picture no.
  • Page 148: Watching Motion Pictures/Still Pictures With Audio

    Watching motion pictures/still pictures with audio Playback Mode: Motion pictures and still pictures with audio can be played back just as you view still pictures. Set to Set to a position other than Select the picture and start playback Motion picture recording time Operations during motion picture playback...
  • Page 149: Capturing Still Pictures From Motion Pictures

    Capturing still pictures from motion pictures Playback Mode: Save a scene from a motion picture as a still picture. Display the picture that you want to capture as a still picture by pausing a motion picture during playback : Pause/playback : Fast rewind (2 steps) (during pause) single-frame rewind : Fast forward (2 steps)
  • Page 150: Splitting Up Motion Pictures

    Splitting up motion pictures Playback Mode: A single motion picture can be split into 2 parts. This is convenient when you want to keep just the necessary scenes, or if you wish to delete unnecessary scenes to increase free space on your card, such as when traveling. Select [VIDEO DIVIDE] from [PLAYBACK] menu ( 20) Select the motion picture to split with , and then press...
  • Page 151: Playback Mode

    Different playback methods [PLAYBACK MODE] Playback Mode: Recorded pictures can be played back in a variety of ways. Set to Set to a position other than Display the screen for Playback Mode selection [NORMAL PLAY] Select the Playback Mode from ( 44) [SLIDE SHOW] ( 119)
  • Page 152: [Slide Show]

    [SLIDE SHOW] Automatically play pictures in order and to music. Recommended when viewing on TV screen. Select the playback method • [ ALL] : Play all • [PICTURE ONLY]: Plays back still pictures and still pictures with audio • [VIDEO ONLY]: Playback of motion pictures only •...
  • Page 153: [Mode Play]

    Different playback methods [PLAYBACK MODE] (Continued) Playback Mode: Operations during Slide Show During motion picture playback During still picture playback Pause/play Pause/play (When paused) Previous Next (While paused) (While paused) (During playback) Previous Next To start of motion picture being played Stop Stop Volume...
  • Page 154: [Gps Area Play]

    For switching [PLAYBACK MODE] procedure ( 118) [GPS AREA PLAY] You can select the place name or landmark of the place where pictures were recorded to play them back. Select the range of geographical region to play back Select a place name or landmark displayed First letter of place name or landmark displayed Displayed recording place View pictures...
  • Page 155: [Travel Play]

    Different playback methods [PLAYBACK MODE] (Continued) Playback Mode: [TRAVEL PLAY] Play back only pictures recorded at your destination. Play back by travel date Pictures can be played back by travel date if [TRAVEL SETUP] /[TRAVEL DATE] was set at the time of their recording. Select [TRAVEL DATE] •...
  • Page 156: View Pictures

    For switching [PLAYBACK MODE] procedure ( 118) Play back by destination Pictures can be played back by destination if [LOCATION] was set at the time of their recording. Select [LOCATION] Select the item • If there are many pictures, display may take some time. •...
  • Page 157: [Category Play]

    Different playback methods [PLAYBACK MODE] (Continued) Playback Mode: [CATEGORY PLAY] Pictures can be classified automatically and viewed by category. Automatic classification starts when [CATEGORY PLAY] is selected from the Playback Mode selection menu. Select the Category [CATEGORY] Recording information such as Scene Modes Pictures taken using Face Recognition [PORTRAIT]/[i PORTRAIT]/...
  • Page 158: [Favorite Play]

    For switching [PLAYBACK MODE] procedure ( 118) [FAVORITE PLAY] Manually play pictures set in [FAVORITE] (displayed only when [FAVORITE] pictures are present and setting is [ON]). View pictures Previous Next Calendar display cannot be used. The following playback menus can only be set: [PLACE-NAME EDIT], [ROTATE DISP.], [PRINT SET], [PROTECT] To close [FAVORITE PLAY], select [NORMAL PLAY].
  • Page 159: Using The [Playback] Menu

    Using the [PLAYBACK] menu Playback Mode: (Set mode dial to any except You can edit or protect recorded pictures. • Depending on the Playback Mode, some [PLAYBACK] menu items are not displayed. • New pictures are created after editing pictures with tools such as [TEXT STAMP] and [RESIZE].
  • Page 160: [Video Divide]

    For the [PLAYBACK] menu setting procedure ( 20). [PLACE-NAME EDIT] You can edit place name information recorded by GPS function. Operation: Press [MENU/SET] on the playback screen and select [PLAYBACK] menu [PLACE-NAME EDIT] Select the picture Enter characters (Entering text ( 113)) Select [YES] Select the location name or...
  • Page 161: [Text Stamp]

    Using the [PLAYBACK] menu (Continued) Playback Mode: (Set mode dial to any except [TEXT STAMP] The recording date and time, location name information and the text registered in the [BABY], [PET] Scene Modes, [TRAVEL DATE] and [TITLE EDIT] are stamped on the still picture.
  • Page 162 For the [PLAYBACK] menu setting procedure ( 20). Items that can be stamped [SHOOTING DATE] [W/O TIME]: Stamps recording date [WITH TIME]: Stamps recording date and time [NAME] Stamp name registered in Face Recognition : Stamp name registered in [BABY] or [PET] [LOCATION] Stamp Destination registered in [TRAVEL MODE]’s [LOCATION] [TRAVEL DATE]...
  • Page 163: [Resize]

    Using the [PLAYBACK] menu (Continued) Playback Mode: (Set mode dial to any except [RESIZE] Picture size can be reduced to facilitate e-mail attachment and use in web pages, etc. (Still pictures recorded at the smallest recording pixel level cannot be further reduced.) Set-up: Press [MENU/SET] [PLAYBACK] menu Select [RESIZE]...
  • Page 164: [Cropping]/ [Leveling]

    For the [PLAYBACK] menu setting procedure ( 20). [CROPPING] Enlarge your still pictures and crop unwanted areas. Set-up: Press [MENU/SET] [PLAYBACK] menu Select [CROPPING] Press to select a still picture, and then press [MENU/SET] Select area to crop Expand Change Crop position Press...
  • Page 165: [Aspect Conv.]/ [Rotate Disp.]

    Using the [PLAYBACK] menu (Continued) Playback Mode: (Set mode dial to any except [ASPECT CONV.] Convert still pictures taken in for printing. Set-up: Press [MENU/SET] [PLAYBACK] menu Select [ASPECT CONV.] Select horizontal position Select and convert (Move portrait pictures using Select still picture taken in Changes to outlined size Press...
  • Page 166: [Favorite]

    For the [PLAYBACK] menu setting procedure ( 20). [FAVORITE] By labeling your favourite pictures with a star ( ), you can enjoy [SLIDE SHOW] or [FAVORITE PLAY] of these pictures only, or you can delete all pictures except your favourites ( 45). Set-up: Press [MENU/SET] [PLAYBACK] menu Select [FAVORITE]...
  • Page 167: [Print Set]

    Using the [PLAYBACK] menu (Continued) Playback Mode: (Set mode dial to any except [PRINT SET] Picture/picture no./date printing settings can be made for when printing with DPOF print- compatible shops or printers. (Ask at shop to check compatibility) Set-up: Press [MENU/SET] [PLAYBACK] menu Select [PRINT SET] Select [SINGLE] or [MULTI]...
  • Page 168: [Protect]

    For the [PLAYBACK] menu setting procedure ( 20). [PROTECT] Set protection to disable picture deletion. Prevents deletion of important pictures. Set-up: Press [MENU/SET] [PLAYBACK] menu Select [PROTECT] Select [SINGLE] or [MULTI] Select picture and make setting [SINGLE] [MULTI] • To cancel Press [MENU/SET] again.
  • Page 169: [Face Rec Edit]

    Using the [PLAYBACK] menu (Continued) Playback Mode: (Set mode dial to any except [FACE REC EDIT] Edit or delete the recognition information for pictures with mistaken Face Recognition. Operation: On the playback screen, press [MENU/SET] and select [PLAYBACK] menu [FACE REC EDIT] Select [REPLACE] or Select the person to replace [DELETE]...
  • Page 170: [Copy]

    Identically-named files will not be copied from card to built-in memory ( The print settings and protection settings are not copied. Set them again after copying. Only pictures from Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) may be copied. Original pictures will not be deleted after copying (to delete pictures ( 45)).
  • Page 171: Keep The Recorded Still Pictures And Motion Pictures

    Keep the recorded still pictures and motion pictures The methods for copying still and motion pictures recorded with this camera to other devices vary according to the file format (JPEG, AVCHD Lite , Motion JPEG). Follow the correct method for your device. only Dubbing playback pictures via AV cables Available file types: Motion AVCHD Lite , Motion JPEG...
  • Page 172: Use 'Photofunstudio' To Copy To Your Computer

    Use ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ to copy to your computer Available file types: Still JPEG/ Motion AVCHD Lite , Motion JPEG With the ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ software on the supplied CD-ROM, a computer can be used to manage the recorded pictures. Main ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ functions •...
  • Page 173: Using With Your Pc

    (Do not format the card. This will erase recorded pictures.) If the card is not recognised, refer to the following support website. http://panasonic.net/avc/sdcard/information/SDXC.html • Copied pictures can then be printed out or sent by e-mail using the ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’...
  • Page 174: Copying Still Pictures And Motion Pictures

    Some computers can read directly from the camera’s memory card. For details, see the manual for your computer. Copying still pictures and motion pictures Getting Ready: • Charge the battery sufficiently. Or, connect the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional).
  • Page 175 Using with your PC (Continued) You can save pictures to use on your computer by dragging and dropping folders and files into separate folders on your computer. Folder and file names on computer DCIM (Still/motion pictures) 100_PANA (Up to 999 pictures/folder) P1000001.JPG Windows Built-in...
  • Page 176 Playing motion pictures recorded in [AVCHD Lite(GPS REC)] or [AVCHD Lite] on your computer Use the ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ software on the supplied CD-ROM. Save the motion picture to your computer, and play it back. Playing motion pictures recorded in [MOTION JPEG] on your computer Use the ‘QuickTime’...
  • Page 177: Printing

    Printing You can connect directly to a PictBridge- Turn on power of camera compatible printer for printing. and printer Getting Ready: Connect camera to printer • Charge the battery sufficiently. Or, connect the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler • Please make sure you use the (optional).
  • Page 178: Printing Multiple Pictures

    Some printers can print directly from the camera’s memory card. For details, see the manual for your printer. Printing multiple pictures Select [MULTI PRINT] in Select item Print step on the previous (See below for details) (Previous page page • [MULTI SELECT] : Scroll between pictures with , select pictures to print with the [DISPLAY] button.
  • Page 179: Making Print Settings On Camera

    Printing (Continued) Making print settings on camera (Make settings before selecting [PRINT START]) Select item Select setting Item Settings [PRINT WITH [OFF]/[ON] DATE] [NUM.OF Set number of pictures (up to 999 pictures) PRINTS] [A3] (297×420 mm) (printer takes priority) [10×15 cm] (100×150 mm) [L/3.5”×5”] (89×127 mm) [4”×6”]...
  • Page 180: Viewing On Tv Screen

    Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot • Still pictures only can be played back. • AVCHD Lite motion pictures can be played back on Panasonic televisions (VIERA) displaying the AVCHD logo. To play motion pictures on other televisions, please connect the camera to the television with the AV cable (supplied).
  • Page 181: Viewing On A Tv With Hdmi Socket

    High-definition TV compatible with HDMI to enjoy recorded pictures and motion pictures at high resolution. Connecting the camera to a Panasonic TV (VIERA) compatible with VIERA Link (HDMI) enables linked operation (VIERA Link). ( 149) Preparation: •...
  • Page 182: Viera Link (Hdmi) (Hdavi Controlâ„¢)

    CEC-compatible devices. Refer to your product manual to verify compatibility with VIERA Link (HDMI). This camera supports VIERA Link (HDMI) Version 5. This is the latest Panasonic standard that also supports previous Panasonic VIERA Link devices. (As of December 2009) Preparation: •...
  • Page 183 Viewing on TV screen (Continued) Select a picture with , and press [OK] • When operating, refer to the VIERA Link operating panel. Types of pictures displayed (switch between them with the red button) Operating panel Switching Playback Mode You can press [OPTION] to switch between Playback Modes. [NORMAL PLAY] Plays back all subject pictures.
  • Page 184 • If VIERA Link (HDMI) does not function correctly ( 161) Do not use any other cables except a genuine Panasonic HDMI mini cable (optional). The shape of remote control will differ depending on the country or area where the TV was purchased.
  • Page 185: List Of Lcd Monitor Displays

    List of LCD monitor displays In recording 11, 12 1 Recording Mode 13 Optical Image Stabilizer ( 105)/ 31, 108, Jitter alert ( 37) Flash ( 47) Metering Mode ( 101) Recording quality ( 108) Pre AF ( 101) AF Tracking ( 36, 99) Burst Mode ( 103) Wind cut ( 109)
  • Page 186: In Playback

    Press the [DISPLAY] button to change display ( 46). In playback 1 Playback Mode ( 118) Recorded date and time Place name information ( 84) Protected picture ( 135) Destination ( 92) Favourites ( 133) Name ( 65, 78) Text stamped display ( 128) Title ( 126) 2 Picture size ( 95)
  • Page 187: Message Displays

    Message displays [THIS MEMORY CARD CANNOT BE USED] A MultiMediaCard was inserted. Not compatible with the camera. Use a compatible card. [THIS MEMORY CARD IS WRITE-PROTECTED] Unlock the write-protect switch on the card. ( 16) [NO VALID PICTURE TO PLAY] Take pictures, or insert a different card already containing pictures.
  • Page 188 USB connection cable is only connected to camera. Message disappears when cable is also connected to another device. [THIS BATTERY CANNOT BE USED] Use a genuine Panasonic battery. Battery cannot be recognised as terminal is dirty. Wipe any dirt away from the battery terminal.
  • Page 189: Q&A Troubleshooting

    Q&A Troubleshooting Battery, power Camera does not work even if power is turned on. Battery is not inserted correctly ( 14), or needs recharging. LCD monitor shuts off even if power is turned on. [SLEEP MODE] is activated. ( 24) Press shutter button halfway to release.
  • Page 190 Try checking these items ( 156 - 162) first. (Restoring menu settings to default values may solve certain problems. Try using [RESET] in [SETUP] menu in Recording Mode ( 26).) Recording Cannot record pictures. REC/PLAY switch is not set to (record).
  • Page 191 Q&A (Continued) Troubleshooting Recording (continued) Brightness or colouring of recorded picture different from real life. Taking pictures under fluorescent lighting may require a faster shutter speed and result in slightly changed brightness or colouring, but this is not a fault. Red banding may appear on the LCD monitor or part or the entire screen may have a reddish tint, when recording or pressing the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 192 Flash No flash emitted. Flash set to [FORCED FLASH OFF] ( 47). When set to [AUTO] , flash may not be emitted in certain conditions. Flash cannot be emitted in the [SCENERY], [PANORAMA ASSIST], [NIGHT SCENERY], [SUNSET], [HI-SPEED BURST], [STARRY SKY], [FIREWORKS], and [AERIAL PHOTO] Scene Modes, or when using [AUTO BRACKET] or [BURST].
  • Page 193 In some cases, motion pictures and pictures with audio taken by this camera cannot be played back by digital cameras from other companies, and they also cannot be played in Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) that were sold before July 2008.
  • Page 194 Computer does not recognise card. (When using an SDXC memory card) Check whether your computer is compatible with SDXC memory cards. http://panasonic.net/avc/sdcard/information/SDXC.html A message prompting you to format the card may appear when you connect it. Do not format the card.
  • Page 195 Q&A (Continued) Troubleshooting Others Menu not displayed in desired language. Change [LANGUAGE] setting ( 28). Camera rattles if shaken. This sound is made by the lens movement and is not a fault. Cannot set [AUTO REVIEW]. Cannot be set when any of the following are in use: [AUTO BRACKET], [MULTI ASPECT], [BURST], [SELF PORTRAIT], [HI-SPEED BURST], and [FLASH BURST] Scene Modes, and [AUDIO REC.].
  • Page 196: Usage Cautions And Notes

    Usage cautions and notes When in use Camera may become warm if used for long periods of time, but this is not a fault. To avoid jitter, use a tripod and place in a stable location. (Especially when using telescopic zoom, lower shutter speeds, or self-timer) Keep the camera as far away as possible from electromagnetic equipment (such as microwave ovens, TVs, video games etc.).
  • Page 197 • Data containing personal information can be altered or lost due to malfunction, static electricity, accidents, breakdowns, repairs, or other operations. Panasonic will not be liable for any damage that occurs, direct or indirect, as a result of the alteration or loss of data containing personal information.
  • Page 198: User License Agreement For Location Name Data

    Restrictions. before using the location names that Except where you have been specifically are stored in this product. licensed to do so by Panasonic Corporation, and without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not (a) User License Agreement for use this Data with any products, systems,...
  • Page 199 This Data is provided to you “as is,” and PANASONIC CORPORATION AND you agree to use it at your own risk. ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR Panasonic Corporation and its licensors LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL (and their licensors and suppliers) make no NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT...
  • Page 200 These terms and conditions constitute purposes other than personal use without the entire agreement between Panasonic the permission of the copyright holder. Corporation (and its licensors, including their licensors and suppliers) and you...
  • Page 201 Usage cautions and notes (Continued) Australia Copyright. Based on data provided under license from PSMA Australia Limited (www.psma.com.au). Austria © Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, © EuroGeographics Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Slovenia and/or Ukraine France source: Géoroute ®...
  • Page 202 Countries and regions for which landmarks can be displayed and recorded Screen display Country or area Screen display Country or area IRELAND Republic of Ireland JAPAN Japan ALBANIA Albania ITALY Italy SAN MARINO San Marino ARGENTINA Argentina VATICAN CITY STATE Vatican City AUSTRALIA Australia...
  • Page 203 Usage cautions and notes (Continued) Screen display Country or area SWITZERLAND Switzerland LIECHTENSTEIN Liechtenstein THAILAND Thailand TURKEY Turkey UKRAINE Ukraine MACEDONIA Macedonia ENGLAND England CHANNEL ISLANDS Channel Islands ISLE OF MAN Isle of Man NORTHERN IRELAND Northern Ireland SCOTLAND Scotland WALES Wales Puerto Rico...
  • Page 204 Countries and regions with no landmark information • Some location name information is available, such as country name, region name, and city or town name. Screen display Country or area Screen display Country or area CONGO, DEMOCRATIC Democratic Republic MAYOTTE Mayotte REPUBLIC of the Congo...
  • Page 205 Usage cautions and notes (Continued) Screen display Country or area Screen display Country or area VANUATU Vanuatu BOLIVIA Bolivia MICRONESIA, ECUADOR Ecuador Federated States of FEDERATED STATES SAINT PIERRE AND Saint Pierre and Micronesia MIQUELON Miquelon AMERICAN SAMOA American Samoa COLOMBIA Colombia COOK ISLANDS...
  • Page 206 Landmark types The following points of interest, such as tourist spots and public facilities, are displayed as landmarks. • Although about 30,000 landmarks are registered for Japan and about 500,000 are registered for countries other than Japan, note that some landmarks are not registered.
  • Page 207: Recording Picture/Time Capacity

    Recording picture/time capacity Recording picture capacity (still pictures) Varies according to [ASPECT RATIO] ( 96), [PICTURE SIZE] ( 95), or [QUALITY] ( 96) settings. [ASPECT RATIO] 12 M 8 M EZ 5 M EZ 3 M EZ 0.3 M EZ [PICTURE SIZE] 4000×3000 3264×2448...
  • Page 208 Figures given are estimates. May vary according to conditions, card type, and subject. Recording capacities/times displayed on LCD monitor may not be reduced regularly. When the number of recordable pictures exceeds 99,999, ‘+99999’ is displayed. 11.5 M 7.5 M EZ 4.5 M EZ 2.5 M EZ 0.3 M EZ...
  • Page 209 Recording picture/time capacity Recording picture capacity (still pictures) Varies according to [ASPECT RATIO] ( 96), [PICTURE SIZE] ( 95), or [QUALITY] ( 96) settings. [ASPECT RATIO] 12 M 8 M EZ 5 M EZ 3 M EZ 0.3 M EZ [PICTURE SIZE] 4000×3000 3264×2448...
  • Page 210 Figures given are estimates. May vary according to conditions, card type, and subject. Recording capacities/times displayed on LCD monitor may not be reduced regularly. When the number of recordable pictures exceeds 99,999, ‘+99999’ is displayed. 11.5 M 7.5 M EZ 4.5 M EZ 2.5 M EZ 0.3 M EZ...
  • Page 211 Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. • HDAVI Control™ is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation. • “AVCHD”, “AVCHD Lite” and “AVCHD”, “AVCHD Lite” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.

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