Playing back or saving images stored on the camera, or
uploading them on social media sites
Wireless connectivity required:
1
Connect to a smartphone
2
Operate the smartphone
If the camera is already connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth, select [
operation].
(iOS devices) Depending on the connection status of the smartphone, you may need to change the
connected device on the Wi-Fi setup screen. Follow the on-screen message on the smartphone to
change the setting.
Select [
• You can switch a device of pictures to be displayed using the icon
at the top left on the screen. Select [LUMIX] to display a picture
saved in the camera.
(Playing back a picture)
When the picture is touched, it is played back at a
larger size
• When playing back motion pictures, the data size is reduced
during transmission of motion pictures to "Image App". Therefore,
the picture quality may be different from the actual motion picture
that you have recorded. Depending on your smartphone and its
usage environment, you may notice degradation in the picture
quality or skipping of sound when playing back motion pictures
and still pictures.
(Saving and sending pictures to web services such as
SNS)
Press and hold the picture and drag it
• AVCHD motion pictures, MP4 motion pictures for which the [Rec
Quality] size is [4K], 4K burst files, and pictures recorded with
[Post Focus] cannot be saved.
• RAW still pictures can be saved only on smartphones with Android
7.0 or higher or iOS 10.0 or higher. The pictures, however,
may not be displayed correctly on some smartphones or some
versions of operating systems.
239
Wi-Fi
(→226)
]
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Controlling with a Smartphone
] → [Remote
Switch the
device of the
pictures to be
displayed
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Questions and answers
a take a photo with the dial set at P, push shutter and screen says "recording in Post focus" what does that mean? All I want is a single frame, not a movie.
On the Panasonic Lumix DC-ZS200, "recording in Post Focus" means the camera captures multiple images at different focus points when the shutter is pressed. You can then select and save the desired focus point later during playback. This feature is available when the mode dial is set to P (Program) and [Post Focus] is selected in the drive mode.
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