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Operating
Instructions
Mode,
No D MC'LC40PP
MultiMediaCard
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LEICA
DC VARIO-SUMMICRON
Before use, please read these
instructions
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VQT9861

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  • Page 1 Panasonic ° Digital Camera Operating Instructions Mode, No D MC'LC40PP Before use, please read these instructions completely. MultiMediaCard LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON VQT9861...
  • Page 2: Information For Your Safety

    Carefully observe copyright laws. e totake this opportunity to Recording of pre-recorded tapes or thank you for pumhasing this Panasonic discs or other published or broadcast Digital Camera. Please read these material for purposes other than your Operating Instructions carefully and keep own private use may infringe copyright them handy for future reference.
  • Page 3 Class Corporation of B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the America One FCC Rules. These limits are designed to Panasonic Way, _rovide reasonable protection against Secaucus, NJ 07094 harmful interference in a residential Panasonic...
  • Page 4 End User License Agreement You ("Licensee") are granted a license for the Software defined in this End User Soft Agreement ("Agreement") on condition that you agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If Licensee does not agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, promptly return the Software to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd...
  • Page 5: Preparation

    Safety Recording images (advanced) Information for Your Safety ....2 Taking Pictures with Audio ....37 USB Driver End User License Changing the Picture Size ....38 Agreement ......... Changing the Quality (Data Compression Ratio) ....39 Preparation Taking Pictures with Program AE Standard Accessories ......
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    _l_Ung Images ....... Writing the Print Information in the Card (DPOF Setting) ......Protecting Images on the Card ..69 Technical use Playing Back with Slide Show (Automatic Playback) ....... Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures (Audio Dubbing) ....... Resizing the Recorded Pictures ..73 Trimming the Recorded Pictures ..
  • Page 7 A/V Cable SD Memory Card (16 MB) RP-SD016B K1 V204C20002 4> Battery Pack CGR-S602A Strap VFC3868 AC Adaptor Lens Cap DE-877B VYKOB77 Lens Cap String VFC3893 USB Connection Kit (Consists of) USB Connection Cable K1HA05CDO001 CD-ROM V FF0144...
  • Page 8 the Components [Front View] Flash Sensor(P35) Optical Finder (P19) Microphone (P37, P72) Ftash Serf-timer _ndicator (P36) Lens [Up View] REC Mode Dial (P25) Operational Mode Dial IP25) Flash Mode Button (P34) 10 Shutter Button (P24) 11 Zoom Lever (P32, P33) 12 Lens Ring (P58) [Back View] 13 Diopter Adjustment Dial (P19)
  • Page 9 [Left View] 25 Flash Open Lever (P34) 26 NV OUT Socket (P82) 27 DC IN Socket (P14) 28 USB Socket (5pin) (P84) 29 Terminal Door (P14) --26 29 28 27 [Right View] 30 Strap Hole (P20) [Bottom View] 31 Battery Door Open/Lock Lever (P13) 32 Battery Door (P13) 33 Tripod Receptacle (P21)
  • Page 10 Display 3456 23-- i!!_ 12w EIIIT 13[] 16 15 21-- I_;----_ ,--_i _Ir_II " ..i ..[In recording] _:1120 x 840 REC mode r_-]: 640 x 480 r'A"l: AUTO (P29) Quality (data compression ratio) (P39) I[_: Program AE (P40) I_l: Aperture-priority AE (P41) : Fine (low compression)
  • Page 11 [In playback] : Cloudy Halogen L:_]: Fluorescent : Flash White set I_l: ilil !!i_i! 12 Zoom (P32, P33) (digital zoom ON: I_) 13 Self-timer mode (P36) milWZ iiiiiiiill -iiilm _lJ: 2 seconds | [ewelem_vw-1 - -i _joliy,,ii_ : 10 seconds 24 r_: Playback mode 14 "l"...
  • Page 12 Prepare the following items. • Camera • Battery • Memory card • AC adaptor Check that the power switch is set to [OFF]. Slide the lever in the direction of the arrow to open the battery door. Insert the battery into the camera. (P13) Connect the AC adaptor to the camera to charge the battery.
  • Page 13 the Battery [Preparation] • Set the power switch to [OFF]. Slide the lever in the direction of the arrow to open the battery door. Insert the battery all the way in, until it is locked. Close the battery door. Slide the lever to lock the battery door.
  • Page 14 the Battery Set the power switch to [OFF]. Insert the battery into the camera. (P13) Open the terminal door. Insert the connection plug of the AC adaptor into the DC IN socket of the camera. i THE S_KET SH__ALL OUTLET B_E_*_'_ INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    time and available recording time shooting once every 30 seconds, flash every other shot. Measured using supplk_l 16 MB SD Memory Card) ® ® In setting LCD monitor to ON Approx. 150 rain. Supplied Approx. (equal to 300 still pictures) 120 min.
  • Page 16 • If the card cannot be fully inserted, verify whether the direction of the card is correct. • We recommend that you use a Panasonic branded SD Memory Card. (Use only the genuine card)
  • Page 17 • SD Memory Card (supplied) MultiMediaCard (optional) The SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard are small, lightweight, removable external cards. The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write protection switch that can inhibit writing and formatting. (When the switch is moved towards the [LOCK] side, it is not possible to write or delete data on the card and format it.
  • Page 18 set the power switch to [ON]. • The status indicatorlights. Set the power switch to [OFF]. • When switching the power on/off,do not put any obstacle in front of the lens. • Please be sure to remove the lens cap (P20) before you switchon the camera in recording mode.
  • Page 19 g the Optical Finder (Diopter Adjustment) This camera's optical view finder offers a diopter adjustment. It allows the user to make adjustments related to each users individual vision characteristics. Please adjust this feature before using the camera. Adjust the diopter, rotating the diopter adjustment dial.
  • Page 20 the Strap/Attaching the Lens When the camera is switched off or used in playback mode, protect the lens surface by attaching the supplied lens cap. Pass the end of the string through the lens cap eyelet. Pass the knotted end of the string through the other end of the string and pull it firmly.
  • Page 21 Tripod Using a tripod (customer supplied), can minimize or eliminate picture motion jitter associated with physical movement. This is especially true when in the tele position or when using slow shutter speeds. Align the camera holder _) with the tripod receptacle (_) of the camera and attach.
  • Page 22 LCD Monitor Every time you press the [DISPLAY] button, the display of the LCD monitor changes as shown below. [In recording] [In playback] • These settings are retained in the Record mode, even if the power is turned off. • When setting the digital zoom to [ON], you can not turn off the LCD monitor. •...
  • Page 23 • Status Indicator (Green) O [Blinking] Warning indication [Lighting] When turning the power switch to [ON] • (R d) (_) ash/Access Indicator _sq; [Blinking] When charging the flash When setting the flash mode to forced off and recording in dark places [Lighting] When accessing the card Indicating the flash fires in next capture (It...
  • Page 24 Button (Pressing halfway/Pressing fully) The shutter button is pressed in 2 steps: "pressing halfway" and "pressing fully". ® Pressing halfway (Press lightly) _) • Focus and exposure are locked. Pressing fully (Press all the way) ® • The picture is captured. In motion image mode, the recording starts.
  • Page 25 Operational Mode Dial and the REC Mode Dial • Operational mode dial (_) With this dial you can set REC (single mode or burst mode) and playback modes. [In recording] : Single mode Pressing the shutter button once, a single picture is captured.
  • Page 26 !!i i_¸ _o_ Operational ..Mode Dial and the REC Mode Dial (Continued) ,_ : Macro mode: (P56) When you take the pictures from a distance closer than 1.64 feet (50 cm), set the camera in macro mode. This allows you to get closer to the subject up to 0.2 feet (6 cm). Portrait mode: (P43) Portrait mode lets you achieve the depth of focus effect easily when you take portrait photos.
  • Page 27: Operating The Menu

    g the Menu By operating the menu you can set the settings of REC or playback mode. You can also set the date and time, the operational sound and various other settings. Follow these instructions. Press the [MENU] button. • If you set the operational mode dial(i) to the single mode [r-l] or burst mode [r-I.,=b], the _i_!ii_!
  • Page 28 Date/Time (Clock Set) You can set the year from 2001 to 2099. The 24-hour system is used. Press the [MENU] button. Press • to make the setup menu appear. Press Air to select [CLOCK SET], and then press •. Press &/V/4/• to set date and time, and then press •.
  • Page 29 •tures (AUTO Mode) By only pressing the shutter button, the exposure (shutter speed and aperture value) will be automatically adjusted and the picture will be taken. [Preparations] • Insert the card. (P16) • Set the power switch to [ON]. (P18) •...
  • Page 30 the Last Picture (Review) After taking a picture, when auto review (P78) is set to [ON], the captured picture is displayed on the LCD monitor for about 2 seconds, but you can also check the picture by following the methods shown below. After taking a picture, press the [REVIEW/SET] button.
  • Page 31 rding Motion Images With this camera you can also record motion images. (If using the supplied 16MB SD Memory Card, it is possible to record for about 75 seconds) [Preparations] • Insert the card. (P16) • Set the power switch to [ON]. (P18) •...
  • Page 32: Taking Pictures (Auto Mode)

    Optical Zoom With this function, you can make people and subjects closer, and landscapes can be captured in wide angle, with the 3 times optical zoom. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Aim the camera at the subject and adjust the size with the zoom lever.
  • Page 33: Using The Optical Zoom

    Digital Zoom It is possible to fudher magnify a subject already magnified 3 times with the optical zoom by 2 more times, with the digital zoom, thereby reaching a maximum of 6 times. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial.
  • Page 34 rPictures with the Built-in Flash [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Slide the flash open lever to open the Flash. Press [_ ]. • Every time you press the [_, ] button, the available settings willappear as shown below.
  • Page 35 Slow sync./Red-eye reduction When you take a picture with a dark background landscape, it makes the flash fire and the shutter speed slow, so that the dark background landscape will become bright. Simultaneously it reduces the red-eye phenomenon. Forced OFF When you do not open the flash, this mode is set.
  • Page 36: Taking Pictures With The Self-Timer

    Taking Pictures with the Self-timer When you set the self-timer, the picture is automatically taken after 10 seconds (or 2 seconds). [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [_] button. * Every time you press it, what is displayed changes as shown below.
  • Page 37 :Pictures with Audio You can take a picture with audio for 5 seconds. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press A/V to set to [AUDIO REC.]. Press 41/1_ to set to [ON]. Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 38 ging the Picture Size You can choose among 4 picture size settings. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press A/V to select [PICT. SIZE]. Press ,</1_ to set the picture size. •...
  • Page 39 the Quafity (Data Compression Ratio) You can choose among 3 quality levels (Data Compression Ratio). [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press A/Y to select [QUALITY]. Press <1/1_ to select the quality (Data Compression Ratio).
  • Page 40 " Progra AE Mode ctureswith The shutter speed and aperture value are set automatically according to the brightness the subject. The combination of the shutter speed and aperture value is the same as that of the AUTO mode (P29), but the settings listed below are also available.
  • Page 41 Pictures with Apertu re-priority When aperture value is set, the shutter speed is set automatically according to the subject brightness. Changing the aperture value changes the depth of field of the picture. Manipulating this value can change the sharpness of the background of your picture.
  • Page 42 'tures with Shutter-priority AE When the shutter speed is set, the aperture value is set automatically according to the subject brightness. e.g.: when recording a moving subject, set to high speed. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial. (P25) Setthe RECmodedialto PINS. Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 43 with the Portrait Mode Portrait mode allows you to achieve the depth of focus effect easily when you take portrait photos. The subject looks sharp and outstanding against an unfocused background. It will be best place the subject much closer and allow for proper distance between subject and background.
  • Page 44 with the Landscape Mode In Landscape mode the camera is adjusted to product the greatest depth of field. This mode works best outdoors under direct sunlight at diatances exceeding 32.8 feet (10 m). [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial. (P25) set the REC mode dial to Landscape mode [_].
  • Page 45 with the Sports Mode When you take photos of outdoor sports, this mode allows you to capture a still action photo easily. Please note that this mode is suitable to take photos of the subject from distances of more than 16.4 feet (5 m) and in daylight situations.
  • Page 46 with the Night Portrait Modeii ¸ The Night Portrait mode combines the electronic flash with a "slow shutter" mode. This unique feature allows you to photograph close subjects against the natural night background. Since the shutter speed is slow, we highly recommend using a tripod to steady the camera.
  • Page 47 g Pictures with the Spot Mode When this mode is selected, both autofocus area and exposure will be set to spot mode. This is suitable when you take pictures in delicate light conditions and intend to spot on a limited area. [Preparation] •...
  • Page 48 the Exposure In some situations the illumination of the background and your subject may differ. Auto exposure systems may not always calculate the proper exposure correctly. This is a normal situation. This feature allows you to manually compensate the exposure. [Preparation] •...
  • Page 49 Pictures with Auto (AE) Bracket Pressing the shutter button once, the camera will automatically take 3 (or 5) pictures changing exposure according to the set exposure compensation value. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [1"_1_ ] button to select [_J_ AUTO BRACKET].
  • Page 50 AF/AE Lock If the subject is out of the AF target or the focus area and you press the shutter button, the subject's focus is not adjusted. After locking focus and exposure (AF/AE lock), you can take a clear picture with adjusted focus. AF: Auto focus AE: Auto exposure [Preparation]...
  • Page 51 (Contrast/Sharpness/Saturation) [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press A/V to select [PICT. ADJ.] and press I_. Press AlVl411m, to set [CONTRAST], [SHARPNESS] and [SATURATION]. Press the [MENU] button twice. • The menu will disappear. ma _ •...
  • Page 52: Setting The White Balance

    .._ ..ng the White Balance Auto White Balance is designed to automatically adjust the camera to produce natural flesh tones. In most situations it works fine. In some situations where several different types of lighting are present, enhanced performance can be achieved by setting the white balance manually.
  • Page 53 Here the white set mode of white balance is explained. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press A/_' to select [W.BALANCE]. Press <1/1_ to set to white set [1_1]. Only when setting the white balance again Press the [REVIEW/SET] button.
  • Page 54 ..ISO Sensitivity ISO sensitivity is a value that corresponds the sensitivity to light. The higher it is, the better the camera performs in dark places. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press &IT to select [SENSITIVITY].
  • Page 55 r the Spot AF You can record a subject focusing on a single part with a smaller focus area than usual. This setting is particularly suitable to focus on the eye when you take portrait photos. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial and REC mode dial.
  • Page 56 ki'ng Pictures with Macro Mode If the camera lens is at a distance of 0,2 feet (6 cm) to 1.64 feet (50 cm) from the subject, set macro mode [_]. (30 cm) AF(T/W) 0.66 feet 1.64 feet (20 cm) (50 cm) 0.98 feet 0.2 feet, [Preparation]...
  • Page 57 'Pictures with Burst Mode By continuously pressing the shutter button, it is possible to record in burst mode. (4 frames/second maximum of 8 frames) [Preparation] • Set the REC mode dial. (P25) Set the operational mode dial to burst mode [I--I_jj 1 . Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus, then press it fully to take pictures in sequence.
  • Page 58: Using The Conversion Lens

    Conversion Lens Using the tele conversion lens (DMW-LT52, optional), it is possible to zoom in much more; using the wide conversion lens (DMW-LW52, optional), it is possible to widen much more. (When attaching the conversion lens, the Close-up lens (DMW-LC52, optional) or MC protector (DMW-LMC52;...
  • Page 59 :k Still Pictures Set the operational mode dial to playback [_--I]. The last recordedpicture is played back. Press • to play back the previous picture. Press I_ to play back the following picture. • Every time you press, the previous (following) picture is played back.
  • Page 60 Still Pictures with Audio Set the operational mode dial to playback [['_]. Press </• to select the file with audio icon [_] (_). By pressing the [REVIEW/SET] button, audio is played back. •You can hear audio from the speaker _. •...
  • Page 61 Multi Playback It is possible to display 9 images at once. [Preparation] Set the operational mode dial to playback [r_]]. During playback, rotate the zoom lever towards [_;: ]. • Multi playback(9 frames) starts. Press AIVI411_ to select images. • To return to the normal indication,rotate the zoom lever towards [0_ ].
  • Page 62 Playback Zoom During playback it is possible to enlarge pictures. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial to playback [['_"]]. During playback, rotate the zoom lever towards [0_ ]. • The more the zoom lever rotates towards [Q_ ], the more the zoom magnificationratio increases.
  • Page 63: Playing Back Motion Images

    Motion Images Set the operational mode dial to playback [r_--]]. Press </1_ to select the file with the motion image icon [1_] (_)- By pressing the [REVIEW/SET] button, the motion image will be played back. • By pressing V, motionimage playbackwill stop.
  • Page 64 Images Images recorded on the card can be deleted. Once deleted, images cannot be recovered. • Set the operational mode dial to playback [1_]. • When an image is protected, it cannot be deleted. Cancel the protect setting. (P69) [Delete single image] _) Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 65 [Delete all images] Once deleted, images cannot be recovered. Press the [MENU] button. Press &IV to select [DELETE] then press I_. Press &IV to select [ALL] and then press I_. When this message is disp|ayed "DELETE ALL PICTURES?", press to select [YES]. Press the [REVIEW/SET] button.
  • Page 66 .."_"itin g _, Print Information in the Card (DPOF Setting) It is possible to write print information (DPOF data) on the card with the images that you want to print and the number of sheets. DPOF is an abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format.
  • Page 67 [Multi copy setting/to cancel] It is possible to set up to 50 images all at once. Press the [MENU] button. Press ,L/V to select [DPOF] and then press I_. Press &IV to select [MULTI] and then press I_. Press 4/1_ to select the image. Press &IT to select the number of sheets to be printed.
  • Page 68 _//_ L_ _ _,__ _,i_,_,_L_iii_i _ ng the Print Information in the Card (DPOF Setting) (Continued) [To cancel all settings] (_) Press the [MENU] button. Press &IV to select [DPOF] and then press I_. Press A/Y to select [CANCEL[ then press I_. When this message is displayed "CANCEL ALL DPOF SETTINGS?",...
  • Page 69: Writing The Print Information In The Card (Dpof Setting)

    on the Card tecting Images It is possible to protect the important images recorded on the card from accidental erasure. [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial to playback [r_]. [Single setting/to cancel] Press the [MENU] button. Press A/Y to select [PROTECT] then press I_.
  • Page 70: (Automatic Playback)

    Back with Slide Show (Automatic Playback) All pictures selected in the card can be played back one-by-one automatically• [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial to playback [['_]. Press the [MENU] button. Press Jk/_' to select [SLIDE SHOW] and then press I_. Press J,/Y to select [ALL]/[DPOF] and then press I_.
  • Page 71 • In motion image playback, slide show is not available. • When editing with the supplied software [SD Viewer for DSC] recorded on the CD-ROM, you can play back in SD slide show with this camera. Read P90. • images that are set DPOF with the supplied software [SD Viewer for DSC] recorded on the CD-ROM cannot be played back in DPOF slide show with this camera.
  • Page 72: (Audio Dubbing)

    to Recorded Pictures (Audio Dubbing) It is possible to add a lO-second narration to a recorded picture. [Preparations] • Set the operational mode dial to playback [l"_--I]. • select the picture to which you want to add audio. Press the [MENU] button. Press A/_!' to select [AUDIO DUB.] and then press I_.
  • Page 73 ng the Recorded Pictures It is possible to reduce the recorded picture size. This function is useful if you want to reduce the volume of the picture for attaching to an e-mail or uploading on web-site. [Preparations] • Set the operational mode dial to playback [r_-]]. •...
  • Page 74 the Recorded Pictures It is possible to cut off the unnecessary parts of the picture (trimming), and enlarge the remainder parts of the picture. [Preparations] • Set the operationalmode dial to playback [1_--I]. • Select the picture you want to trim. Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 75 • You cannot operate trimming on pictures recorded with other equipment. • Motion images or TIFF pictures cannot be trimmed or enlarged. • Trimming is not possible for pictures with audio or pictures with a size of [640 x 480] pixels.
  • Page 76 _i ¸ _v_i_!_ ¸_¸_ • atting the Card Usually, it is not necessary to format the card (initializing). Format the card when this ERROR". [Preparation] • Set the operational mode dial to playback [r_]. Press the [MENU] button. message is displayed "MEMORY Press &/_' to select [FORMAT] CARD...
  • Page 77 the LCD Monitor Brightness Press the [MENU] button. Press I_ to open the setup menu. Press A/T to select [MONITOR]. Press <1/1_ to adjust the brightness. Press the [MENU] button. • The menu will disappear. 2,3,4 i r._t_ ua._=u,Ju • When turning the power off, the LCD monitor brightness is returned.
  • Page 78 g the Auto Review Recording with the auto review set to [ON], the recorded picture is automatically displayed on the LCD monitor for about 2 seconds. [Preparation] Set the operational mode dial to REC mode (single mode [E_] or burst mode [E_jj]). Press the [MENU] button.
  • Page 79 oertlng up the Operational Sound It is possible to set the sound volume when the menu operations are done. Press the [MENU] button. Press • to open the setup menu. Press &IT to select [BEEP]. Press _1/• to adjust the operational sound volume.
  • Page 80 ..i_%!5!!_!_ , ng up the Power Save Mode When setting this mode, the camera, if it is not operated for about 2, 5 or 10 minutes, it is automatically turned off. Press the [MENU] button. Press Ib to open the setup menu. Press AIV to select [POWER SAVE].
  • Page 81 Number tting the File As the file numbers are recorded sequentially by the camera, when you use some cards (SD Memory Card/MultiMediaCard), it may happen that the file numbers on your cards are not in order. Use this function when you insert a new card and you want to start recording from the file number 0001, or when you want to set the file numbers of the...
  • Page 82 Back Images with a TV Monitor By connecting the camera to a television via the supplied AN cable C), it is possible to view and play back the recorded images. [Preparation] • Turn the camera and the television off. Connect the AN cable to the AN OUT socket of the camera.
  • Page 83 After using the camera and after following steps, it is recommended to place it in the optional soft case, in order to protect it. Turn the power switch to [OFF]. (P18) Eject the card. (P16) Remove the battery. (P13) Attach the lens cap. (P20)
  • Page 84 g to a PC [Preparation] Only if using Windows @98 or Windows @98 Second Edition, start the supplied CD from PC and install the USB driver. • For further information, re-_dthe supplied operating instructions for USB connection kit. Connect the camera to PC via supplied USB cable.
  • Page 85: Monitor

    Items REC mode menu • For items'without number, refer to those with the same name. AE MODE (P40, P41, P42) pr_3 W.BALANCE (P52) _[P3 SENSITIVITY (P54) SPOTAF (P55) AUDIO REC. (P37) PICT. SIZE (P38) _,]'Y'-_ J_ QUALITY (P39) D. ZOOM (P33) PICT.
  • Page 86: The Menu Items

    TheMen_ Items (Continued) Playback mode menu • For items withoutnumber, refer to those with the same name. 16 DELETE (P64) 17 PROTECT (P69) 16-- 18 DPOF (P66) 17-- 19 SLIDE SHOW (P70) 18-- D,J _w 20 AUDIO DUB. (P72) 19-- 20-- 21 RESIZE (P73) 22 TRIMMING (P74)
  • Page 87: Cautions For Use

    for Use • Cautions for Use When you use your digital camera on Keep the digital camera away from a rainy or snowy day or on a beach, magnetized equipment (such as a make sure that no water enters the microwave oven, TV, video game digital camera.
  • Page 88 • Condensation _battery is a rechargeable lithium ion When condensation has taken place: Set the power switch to [OFF] and battery, Its ability to generate power is leave the digital camera in this based upon the chemical reaction that condition for about I hour. When the takes place inside it.
  • Page 89 Viewfinder • Do not direct the viewfinderor lens to the _ihe cardis beingread, do not sun. Internalcomponentsmay be seriously remove thecard, turn off thepower, or damaged. subject i t tovibration orimpact. • Do notleave thecardinplaces where Lens ring there is hightemperature ordirect sunlight, •...
  • Page 90 _Show theSD slide show with the [SD Viewer for DSC] which is in the supplied CD-ROM, when playing back. the message "START SD SLIDE SHOW?" is displayed. Press A/, to select [YES] and press the REVIEW/SET button to start the SD slide show. •...
  • Page 91 ..Indications [NO MEMORY CARD] [NUMBER OF PRINT IS OVER] Insert the memory card. You have exceeded the number of images that can be set at once, with [THIS MEMORY CARD IS PROTECTED] multi deleting, protect and DPOF Cancel the memory card lock. settings.
  • Page 92 The power doos not turn on. 7-3: The operational mode dial is not set 1-1: Are the battery and the AC adaptor to playback [r_]. correctly connected? Check the connection. The image is not displayed on the television. 1-2: Is the battery sufficiently charged? Use a battery that has been 8-1: Is the camera correctly connected with the TV? Check it.
  • Page 93 Dlgi_l Camera Information for your safety erSou ce ....Power Consumption: 3.5 W (When recording with LCD Monitor to on) 2.7 W (When recording with LCD Mon tor to off) 2.4 W (When playing back) 3.9 Million Pixels Effective number of pixels Image sensor 1/1.76 inch CCD, total pixel number 4,010,000 Complementary color filter...
  • Page 94 4.13 x 3.03 x2.58 inch/105 x 77 x 65.6 mm (excluding the projection part) Weight Approx.10.9 oz/310 g (excluding memory card and battery) Approx.14.1 oz/400 g (with memory card and battery) AC adaptor (Panasonic DE-877B) Information for your safety Input USA&CANADA 120 V_60 Hz, 0.3 A...
  • Page 96 I Gamera Accessory System CGR-S602A/1B Lithum Ion Battery © DMW-LA1 Conversion Lens Adaptor DMW-LW52 Wide Conversion Lens DMW-LT52 Tele Conversion Lens © DMW-LC52 Close-up Lens © DMW-LMC52 MC Protector RP-SDH512 512 MB SD Memory Card RP-SDH256 256 MB SD Memory Card RP-SD128 128 MB SD Memory Card RP-SD064B...
  • Page 97 Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS) VISA Credit Card # MasterCard Expiration Date Discover Customer Signature Make Check or Money Order to: PANASONIC ACCESSORIES (Please do not send cash) 4. Shipping information (UPS delivery requires complete street address) Ship To: Mrs. Phone#: First...
  • Page 98: 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 At=n: Digital Camera Repair...
  • Page 99: 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...
  • Page 100 GaSh or Mail-In Service Fo_Carry, ln 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 101 Services Directory (For USA Only) 1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only) Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 (6 am to 5 pm Monday - Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST) (Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check)
  • Page 102 AF/AE Lock .......50 Picture Adjustment ....51 Aperture-priorityAE ....41 Picture Size ....... Audio Dubbing ......72 Playback Zoom ......Auto (AE) Bracket .....49 Portrait Mode ......AUTO Mode ......29 Power Save Mode ..... 80 Auto Review ......78 Program AE ....... Built-in Flash ......34 Quality ........
  • Page 103 i _ _ii_iiiiii_i!!i!ii_iiiiiiiiiiii!,_ ish Quick Use Guide/Gufa espa#ola para el uso r pido Prepare las siguientes piezas. • C_mara • Bateria • Tarjeta de memoria • AdaptadorAC Verifique que el interruptor de alimentaci6n en [OFF]. Desplace la palanca hacia la direcci6n est_ para que se abra la tapa de baterias.
  • Page 104 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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