Panasonic DMC-FZ10PP manual

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    Digi tal Camera Operating In structi ons Model N o. DMC-FZ10PP Before use, plea se read thes e instruction s completely . VQT0F85-2 For USA assistance , please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com For Canadian assistance , please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www .panasonic.ca FZ10-PP.book 1 ページ 20?[...]

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    Safety 2 Safety Dear Customer , We would lik e to tak e this oppor tunity to thank you for purchasing this P anasonic Digital Camera. Please read t hese Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy f or future ref erence. Information f or Y our Safety Carefully observe copyright laws. Recording of pre-recor ded tapes or discs or other publ [...]

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    Safety 3 FCC N o t e : ( U.S. on ly) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digita l device , p ursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed t o provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and c an radiate ra[...]

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    4 Contents Safety Info rma tion f or Y our Safe ty ...... .... .... ... 2 Preparat ion Standard Acces sories ............... .... ...... 6 Names of the Components ................. 8 Quick Guide ..... .. ........ ... ........ .......... .. 10 Chargi ng the Ba t tery ..... ........ .. ........ .. 12 About the Battery .................... .......... [...]

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    5 Playba ck (adv ance d) Playing Back Pictures with A udio ...... 88 Pla ying Ba ck M oti on I mag es .... .... .... . 8 9 Rotatin g the P icture......... ...... ........ .... 90 Setting the Picture t o be Printed and the Number of Prints (DPOF P rint Setting )........ ........ ...... 91 Preventing Accidental E rasure of the Pict u r e ........ ...[...]

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    Preparation 6 Preparation Standar d Accessories Before using your camera, ch eck the contents. ∫ SD Memory Card (16 MB) RP-SD016B (In the te xt , it is indicated as “Card”) ∫ Battery Pac k CGA-S002A (In the text, it is indicated as “Batter y”) ∫ Battery Charger/AC Ad aptor DE-928A (In the te xt , it is indicated as “AC Adaptor”) ?[...]

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    Preparation 7 ∫ USB Connection Cable K1HA05CD0004 ∫ CD-ROM ∫ Lens Cap VYK0W96 ∫ Stra p VFC4036 ∫ Lens Hood (72 mm threading f or MC protector and ND filter) VYQ2793 (Silver) VYQ2824 (Black) FZ10-PP.book 7 ページ 2003年 11月18日  火曜日 午後1時 7分[...]

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    Preparation 8 Preparation Names of t he Components 1 Lens 2F l a s h 3 Microphone (P63, 75) 4 Self-timer Indicator (P43) 5 Viewfinder (P27) 6 Diopter Adjustment Dial ( P28) 7 Flash Open Button (P38) 8 [EVF/L CD] But to n (P27) 9 [DISPLA Y] Button (P27) 10 [EXPO SURE ] Button (P35, 51, 52, 53, 54) 11 P ower Indicator (P32) 12 Camera Switch (P 11) 13[...]

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    Preparation 9 26 Focus Switch (P65) 27 [A/V OUT] S ock et (P106) 28 [USB] Socket (5pin) (P109, 110, 112) 29 T er minal Door 30 Strap Eyelet (P20) 31 [DC IN] Soc ket (P16) 32 [DC IN] T erminal Door (P16) 33 Card/Batter y Door (P14, 18) 34 Card/Batter y Door Open Lev er (P14, 18) 35 T ripod Re ceptacle ª Battery Charger/A C Adaptor (P12, 16) 1[ A C [...]

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    Preparation 10 Quick Guide • Charge the battery before using. • Prepare t he Camera/A C cable/ B atter y/AC adaptor/Card. • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the fl ash. (P38) ª Preparation 1 Charge the batter y . ( P12) • The batter y cannot be charged when the DC cabl e is connected to the AC a[...]

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    Preparation 11 ª Recording • Remove the lens cap . • Be careful not to lose the lens cap. 4 1 T urn th e camera on. 2 Set the clock. (P22) 3 Sel ect P rog ram AE mo de [ ]. 5 1 Open the flash. (When using the flash ) (P38) 2 T ake a picture . (P31) ª Play ba ck 6 1 Select Playback mode [ ]. 2 Select the p icture you want to view . (P45) OFF O[...]

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    Preparation 12 Char gi ng the Batte ry Charge the batter y before using. 1 Connect the AC cable. • The [POWER] Indicator A lights. • The batter y cannot be charged when the DC cabl e is connected to the AC adaptor . 2 Attach the battery to the AC adaptor . • When the [CHARGE] Indicator B lights, charging starts. • When the [CHARGE] Indicato[...]

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    Preparation 13 About the Ba tter y ª Battery indic at ion The remaining battery power appears on the screen. (This does not appear when using A C adaptor) > > > (Blinks in red): Recharge or replace the battery . ª Charging time and available recording time Measured under the fol lowing conditions: • T em perature: 77°F (25°C)/Humidit[...]

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    Preparation 14 Inserting the Battery Preparation • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the flash. 1 Slide the lever to open the card/ batte r y door . 2 Insert the charged battery unti l it cli cks. 3 Close the card/battery door . OPEN MEMORY CARD/ BATTER Y FZ10-PP.book 14 ページ 2003年 11[...]

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    Preparation 15 Removing the Ba tter y Preparation • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the flash. 1 Slide the lever to open the card/ batte r y door . 2 Slide the lock 1 to remove the batt ery . 3 Close the card/battery door . ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ • If you will not use the camera for a long time, rem[...]

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    Preparation 16 Using the A C Adaptor Y ou can use the cam era without worrying about batter y discharge by connecting to an A C adaptor . Preparation • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the flash. 1 Connect the AC cable. 2 Open the [DC IN] te rminal door . 3 Connect the DC cable. ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ [...]

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    Preparation 17 About the Ca rd ª Access to the card While the card is accessed, the card access indicat ion 1 lights. When the card access indication 1 lights, do not: • tur n the camera off. • remove the battery or the card. • disconnect the DC c able if y ou use the AC adaptor . The card and the card contents may be damaged and t he camera[...]

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    Preparation 18 Inserting the Car d Preparation • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the flash. 1 Slide the lever to open the card/ batte r y door . 2 Insert the card with th e label facing the front of the camera until it c lick s. • Inser t the card, pressing gently until it loc ks in place . If the c[...]

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    Preparation 19 Removing the Ca rd Preparation • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the flash. 1 Slide the lever to open the card/ batte r y door . 2 Push the card until it c licks, then pull the c ard out upright . 3 Close the ca r d/battery door . ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ • The card may be damaged if it[...]

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    Preparation 20 Attachi ng the Strap 1 1 Pressing both sides of the cover , 2 Pull out the blac k strap holder com plet ely . 2 Detach the black str ap holder from the metal fit ting. • When the blac k strap holder is completely detached, at tach it again as above . 3 Pass the metal fitting through the eyelet of th e camera. 4 Rotate the black str[...]

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    Preparation 21 Attachi ng the Lens Hood/L ens Cap Preparation • Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted. • Close the flash. ª Lens H o od 1 1 Detach the lens ring. 2 Attach t he lens h ood. • In bright s unlight or when there is backlight, t he lens hood will minimize lens flare and ghost ing. • The lens hood cut[...]

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    Preparation 22 Setting the Date/Tim e (Cloc k Set) ª Init ial s et ting The clock is not set when the ca mera is shipped. When you turn the camera on, the clock setting screen appears. When pressing the [MENU] button, the screen shown in st ep 2 appears. Set t he clock on it. 1 Select [CLOCK SET] from t he [SETUP ] menu. (P24) 2 Set dat e and time[...]

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    Preparation 23 3 Select [M/D/Y ], [D/M/Y] or [Y/M/D ]. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button 2 times aft er finishing the setting. • Check if the cloc k setting is correct, after tur ning the camera off and on. ª Date Printing • Y ou can set the date printing in DP O F pr in t se ttin g on th is c ame ra. (P95 ) • Using the s up[...]

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    Preparation 24 Setup Men u 1 T urn the camera on. 2 Press the [M ENU] button. 3 Select the [SETUP] Menu. 4 Select the desired item. 5 Set the desired value. • Close the menu b y press ing the [MENU] button after f inishing the setting. OFF ON REC 1 / 4 SETUP PICT .SIZE W .BALANCE QU ALITY SPO T MODE AU TO 2304 OFF MENU EXIT SET SELECT MENU REC SE[...]

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    Preparation 25 Y ou can control the f ollowing items on [SETUP] Menu. ° 1 Recording mode only Menu Functio ns MONIT O R/ FINDER Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor (when pictures appear on the LCD monitor) or Viewfinder (when pictures appear on the Viewfi nder) in 7 s teps. AU T O REVIEW ° 1 • [OFF]: The recorded picture does not autom ati[...]

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    Preparation 26 ° 1 Recording mode only ° 2 Playbac k mode on ly Menu Fun c tions MF AS SIST ° 1 In m anual focus , assistance screen appears on the center of the scree n to facilitate focusing on the subject. (P65) NO .RESET ° 1 S et this when you want to star t the file number of the picture from 0001 on the ne xt recording. (The folder number[...]

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    Preparation 27 Using th e LCD Moni tor/Viewfinde r ª Switching the screen t o be turned on Press th e [EVF/LCD] b utton to s witch to the screen you would like to turn on. A LCD monitor (LCD) B Viewfinder (EVF) • When the LCD monitor turns on, the Viewfinder turns off. (and vice v e rsa) ª Selecting the screen to be used Press the [DISPLA Y] bu[...]

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    Preparation 28 ª Diopter ad ju s tment This feature is useful f or users who wear corrective lenses and pref er to use the Viewfinder . Preparation • Pr ess the [ EVF/ LCD ] butto n to disp lay the Viewfinder . 1 Adjust t he diopter , r otating the diopter adjustment d ial. ª Monitor pr iority When setting [PLA Y ON LCD] to [ON] on the [SETUP] [...]

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    Preparation 29 About th e Histogram • A histogram is a graph that displays brightness along the horizontal axis (b lack to white) and the number of pixels at each brightness lev el on the vertical axis. • It allows the camera user t o easily check the wa y a picture is being exposed. • It is v e r y useful if manual adjustment s of the lens a[...]

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    Preparation 30 The Mode Dial Select the desire d mode tur ning the m ode dial. : Pr ogr a m AE mode (P31) The aper ture value and t he shut ter speed are aut omatically adjusted. : A/S/M mo de (P52–54) : A per ture-pr i ori ty A E (P 5 2 ) The shutter speed is adjusted automatically according to the aper ture value you set. : S hut ter-priority A[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 31 Recording pictu res (basic) T aki ng Pi ctur es Preparation • Inser t the c harged batter y (P14) or connect t he AC adaptor (P16). • Inser t the c ard. (P18) • Remove the lens cap . 1 1 T urn th e camera on. 2 Sel ect P rog ram AE mo de [ ]. 3 Slide the focus s w i tch to [AF]. 2 Aim the AF area 1 to the point [...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 32 ª P ostu re to take good pictures T o take pictures without b lurring: • Hold the ca mera gently with bo th hands, keep arms stationary at your side and st and with your feet slightly apar t. • Check that the camera is not sha k en when pressing the shutter button ha lfway . • After pressing the shutter button,[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 33 • In the f ollowing cases, the camera cannot focus on subjects pr operly in Program AE mode. – When including both near and distant subjects in a scene – When t here is dir t on the glass between the lens and the subject – When there a re illuminated or glittering objects around the subject – When taking a p[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 34 ¬ Sugge st ions /Tips ¬ • When brightness has changed due to the zoom or the movement of the camera, the lens may c lick and the picture on th e screen may be drastically changed. Ho wever , the pictures are not affected. The soun d is caused by auto matic adj us tm en t of t he a pe r ture . It is no t a malfunct[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 35 ª Program sh ift In Program AE m ode, you can change the preset aper t ure value and the shutter speed u nder the same exposure. This is called Program shift. By this function, y ou can make the background more b lurred (by decreasing the aper ture v alue) or record the subject in motion clearer (by sett ing to slow [...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 36 Checking th e Recorded P ictur e (Review) Preparation • In Motion image mode [ ], revie w function is not activat ed. 1 Press 4 . • The last recorded picture appear f o r about 1 0 sec onds. • Press the shutter button halfwa y or 4 to cancel the r evie w . • Y ou can check the pre vious or f o llowing picture [...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 37 Using th e Optica l Zoom Y ou can make people and subjects appear clos er with the 12 times optical zoom, and landscapes c an be rec orded in wide angle. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]. (P30) ª T o m ake subjects appear fu rther awa y (Wide) ª T o make subjects appear c lo ser (T ele) ¬ Suggestio[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 38 T aking Pictures us ing the Built-in Fla sh Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) ª T o open the flas h Press the [ OPEN] button. ª T o close the f lash Press the f lash until it clicks. • Be sure to close the flash when not in use . ª Switching the flash settin g :A U T O The flash is auto[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 39 ª A vailable flash setting s ª The av a ilable flash range to take pictures • The availab le flash range is an approximation. • Refer to P32 f or the focus range . ª Shutter speed for each flash mode • Refer to P56 f or the A/S/M modes. ISO sensitivity Av ailable flash range ISO A UTO 1.31 feet (40 cm) – 13[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 40 ª Adjusting flash outp ut Adjust the flash output when the subject is small or reflection ratio is e xtremely high or low . 1 Press 3 until [ FLASH] appears on the screen to set the flas h ou tpu t. • Y ou can adjust this from j 2E V t o i 2 EV in steps of 1/3 EV . • The deter mined flash out put is memorized ev [...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 41 Compensa ting the Exposu re Use this function whe n you cannot ac hiev e appropr iate exposure due to the diff erence of brightness between the s ubject and the background. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Press 3 until [ EXPOSURE ] appears on the screen to compensate the exposure. • Y [...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 42 T aki ng Pict ure s usi n g A uto Br acket In this mode, 3 p ictures are au tomatically recorded by each press of the s hutter button according to the compensation range of the e xpo sure. Y ou can select the desired e xposur e among the 3 types of pictures. [Prepara tion] • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 43 T a king Pic tures with the Sel f-timer Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Switch the self-ti mer setting. : Self-timer set to 10 sec onds ; : Self-timer set to 2 sec onds ; No display (canceled) 2 Focus on the subject t o take th e pictur e. • If you press the [MENU] button when the self[...]

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    Recording pictur es (basic) 44 T aking Pictures us ing Burst Mode Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Switch the burst mode setting. : High speed ; : Low speed ; No displa y (canceled) 2 T ake pictures. • K eep pressing the shutter b utton full y to act i vate th e bur st mo de. ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ ª Number of pictu[...]

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    Playback (basic) 45 Playback (basic) Pla ying Back Pictures Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select the picture . • Press 2 to play bac k the previous picture. • Press 1 to play bac k the next picture. • The picture follo wing the last one is the first picture. ª Fa st f orwardi ng/F ast rewin ding When you keep pressing 2 /[...]

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    Playback (basic) 46 9 Pictu res Multi Pla ybac k Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Switc h t o mu lt i screen. 2 Select the pictures. ª T o return to the normal pla yback Rotate the zoom lev er towards [ ]. • The picture with the number colored in yello w appears . SELECT CANCEL 6 5 1 2 3 4 7 T W 2304 10:00 DEC. 1.2003 100 _ 0001[...]

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    Playback (basic) 47 Using th e Pla yback Zoom Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Enlarge the p icture. •: 1 k > 2 k > 4 k > 8 k > 16 k •: 1 6 k > 8 k > 4 k > 2 k > 1 k 2 Shift the picture . ª T o delete a picture dur i ng the pla yback zoom Press the [ ] button. When the confir mation screen ap pears, pre[...]

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    Playback (basic) 48 Delet ing P ictu res Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) ª T o delete sing le pictur e 1 Select the pict ure to be delet ed. • Press 2 to play bac k the previous picture. • Press 1 to play bac k the next picture. 2 Delete the pictu re. SET WB R E V I E W 2304 10:00 DEC. 1.2003 100 _ 0001 1/19 DELETE SINGLE SET W[...]

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    Playback (basic) 49 ª T o delete m ulti pictures 1 Select [MUL T I DELE TE ]. 2 Select the pictures to be deleted. • The selected pictures appear with [ ]. When 4 is pressed again, th e setting is canceled. • The icon [ ] bl inks red if the selected picture cannot be deleted. Cancel the protect setting. (P96) 3 Delete the pictures. • It is p[...]

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    Playback (basic) 50 ª T o delete all pi c tu res 1 Select [ALL DE LETE]. 2 Delete all of the pictures. ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ • Once deleted, p ictures cannot be recov e r ed. Please double-check before del et ing pictures. • Pictures that are protected (P96) or not of DCF standards (P 45) are not deleted. • Do not turn off the camera while [...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 51 Recording pictu res (advanced) About the EXP OSURE Button ª How to use th e [EXPOS URE] button When pressing the [EXPOSU RE] button in Progr a m AE mode [ ], Macro mode [ ] and A/S/M m ode [ ], the operation of the cursor button changes as follo ws . • Refer to P35 for the Program shift. Normal Exposure setting [...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 52 T akin g Pictu res wi th Aper ture-pr iorit y AE When you want the background to be in sharp f oc us, set the aperture value to a higher number . The higher the aper ture value, the smaller the aperture opening will be. F or a soft focus bac kground, set the aper ture number to a lower number which corresponds t o [...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 53 T a king Pic tures with Shutter -priority AE When you want to take a shar p picture of a fast moving subject, set to faster shutter speed. When you w ant to create a trail ef fect, set to slower shutter speed. Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [AE M ODE] and set it to [S ]. • Close the menu[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 54 T aking Pictures w ith Manual E xposure Decide the exposure by setting the ape r ture value and the shutter speed manuall y . Preparation • Set the mode dial to A/S/M mode [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [AE MOD E] and set it to [M]. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting. 2 Set the ap[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 55 ª Manual Exposure Assistance • The manual exposure assistance is an approximation. W e rec ommend taking pictures and then checking them using the revie w function. ¬ Sugge st ions /Tips ¬ • Refer to P56 for the a vailable range of the aper ture value and t he shut ter speed. • The focus range is 0.16 feet[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 56 Aperture V alue and Shutter Speed ª Aperture-p riority AE ª Shutter-priority AE ª Manua l exp osur e Av a ilable Ap er ture valu e (Per 1/3 EV) Shutte r Sp eed (Sec.) F8.0 1 – 1/2000 F7.3 F6.5 F5.6 1 – 1/1600 F5.2 F4.6 F4.0 1 – 1/1300 F3.7 F3.3 F2.8 1 – 1/1000 Av a ilable Sh utter Sp eed ( Sec.) (Per 1/3[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 57 T aking Pictures us ing Macr o Mode This mode allows you to take pictures closely focusing on the subject. (E.g. When taking pictures of flowers.) Y ou can take pictures with the lens at a distance of 0.16 feet (5 cm ) (Wide) from the subject. Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ] . (P30) • Normal • Macro m [...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 58 T aking Pictures us ing P or trait Mod e This mode allows you t o make the subj ect stand out from the unf ocused bac kground and adjust the e xposure and the hue. Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ] . (P30) ª T echnique fo r Portrait mode T o make this mode more eff ec tive , rotate the zoom lev er to T ele [...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 59 T aking Pictures us ing Spor ts Mode This mode allows you to take pictures of a fast moving subject. (E.g. When taking pictures of outdoor spor ts.) Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ] . (P30) ª T echnique for Sports mode T o record actions of the subject as if it were still, the shutter speed becomes faster [...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 60 T aking Pictures us ing P anning Mode The Panning Mode allo ws you to f ollow the motion of a moving subject. This special eff ec t allows the subject to be in shar p focus while the background will show some motion blur . Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) • Set to burst m ode. (P44) • Prefocus on[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 61 ¬ Sugge st ions /Tips ¬ • In panning mode, the shutt er speed becomes slower than usual to achiev e the panning effect. As a result, jitter can easily oc cur . • P anning function does not wor k well in the f ollowing si tuations. – V er y br ight sc enes such as daytime in summer . W e recommend using an N[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 62 T aking Pictures us ing Night P or trait Mode Night P or t rait Mode allows you to tak e pictures against a ni ghttime landscape. By using the flash and a slow shutter speed, the picture will sho w the subject and the background brighter than the y appear in real life . Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P3[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 63 Recording Moti on I mages Y ou can recor d motion images with audio . Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [ MOTIO N RA TE]. • [30fps]: The motion of recor ded image is smooth, but the file size is large. • [10fps]: The file size is smaller so y ou can record motion images for a longer tim e[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 64 ª A vailable recording time • The remaining recording time appears on the screen. (It is an a pproximation.) • The recordable time is an ap proximation. ¬ Sugge st ions /Tips ¬ • The picture s ize is fixed to 320 k 240 pix els. • The motion images cannot be recorded without audio . • If using the Multi[...]

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    Recording pictur es (advanced) 65 T aki ng Pi ctur es wi th Manua l Fo cus Use this function whe n you want to fix the focus. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [MF ASSIST ] from the [SETUP] menu (in the recording mode) (P26) and set it to [ON]. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the se[...]

  • Page 66

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 66 ª T echnique for Man u al focus The subject is f oc used. The subject is unf oc used. 1 Rotate the MF ring slowly . If the subject is f ocused, rotate it a little more . 2 Finely f ocus on the subject while rotating the MF ring in the re verse direction. ª One shot AF Y ou can focus on the subject with auto focus[...]

  • Page 67

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 67 Setting the White Bala nce In cer tain situations, the color white m ay a ppear slightly reddish or bluish. This can occur when s hooting under ear ly or late day sunlight, on a cloudy day , or under halogen lighting. By us ing the manual White Balance feature you can achie ve a more accurate reproduction of the co[...]

  • Page 68

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 68 Use of auto white balance adjustment in inappropriate lighting conditions may result in reddish or bluish pictures. Where the subject is surrounded by many light sources, a uto white balance adjustment may not operate proper ly . In this case, set the white balance to the mode except [A UTO] manually . 1 The range [...]

  • Page 69

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 69 Setting the White Bala nce man uall y (White set) Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Select [W .BALANCE] and set to [] . 2 (Only when setting t he white balance again) Press 1 . 3 Aim the camera at a sheet of white pape r 1 or similar object so that it completely fills the frame to white[...]

  • Page 70

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 70 Finel y Adjusting th e White Balance If you c annot acquire the desirable hue wit h white balance because of too man y diff erent light sources, etc., adjust the fine w hite balance as follows . Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) • Set the white balance to [ ] /[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]. (P67) 1 P[...]

  • Page 71

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 71 Changing th e Picture Size Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Select [PICT .SIZE] and set the picture size . • [2304]: 2304 k 1728 pix els • [1600]: 1600 k 1200 pix els • [1280]: 1280 k 960 pix els • [640]: 640 k 480 pix els • [HDTV]: 1920 k 1080 pix els • Close the menu b y [...]

  • Page 72

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 72 Changing th e Quality “Quality” refers to the amount eac h image is com pressed. Lower compres sion results in superior picture quality . Higher compression allows y ou to store more images on your SD Memory card. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Select [QU AL ITY] and set the qual[...]

  • Page 73

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 73 T aking Pictures us ing Spot Mode When using Spot mode, the siz e of the area used to calculate the f oc us and exposure is decrease d. It is useful when you m ay be shooting through a group of people and want t o designate where in the g roup the camera will calculate the exposure. Preparation • Set the mode dia[...]

  • Page 74

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 74 Setting ISO Sensit ivit y The ISO setting sets the cameras sensitivity to light. T he ISO setting can be increased when you need to t ake pictures in places where a flash may not be allowed. The overall picture quality will decrease slightly as the ISO setting is increased. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept[...]

  • Page 75

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 75 T aki ng Pi ctur es wit h A u dio Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Select [ A UDIO REC. ] and set it t o [ON]. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting. 2 T ake the picture . • 5 seconds after , the audio recording is st opped automatically . •[...]

  • Page 76

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 76 Using th e Contin uous AF This function allows you to reduce t he ti me required f or focusing when pressing the shutter button halfwa y . Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [CONT .AF] an d set it to [ON]. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting.[...]

  • Page 77

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 77 Using th e Digital Zo om Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [ D.ZOOM] and set it to [ON]. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting. • When rotating the zoom lev er with settin g the [ D .ZOOM] to [ON] , the digital zoom indicati on appears. (P11[...]

  • Page 78

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 78 Using the Color Effect Y ou can use 3 types of color eff ec ts depending on the image of the picture. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Select [COL.EFFECT] an d set the color. • [COOL]: The picture becomes bluish. • [W A RM]: T he picture becomes reddish. • [B/W]: The picture beco[...]

  • Page 79

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 79 Adjustin g the Qu ality of the Picture (Picture Adjustm ent) Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Select [P ICT .ADJ.] . 2 Select [ CONTRAST], [SHARPNESS] and [SA TURA TION] respectively . • [CONTRAST]: HIGH: Increases the d iff er ence between the brightness and the darkness in the pict[...]

  • Page 80

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 80 Using th e Optica l Image Stabilizer Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [ST ABI LIZER] and set it. • [OFF]: When image stabilization is not desired or when using a tripod. •[ M O D E 1 ] : The stabilizer operates continuously and can assist during photocomposition. •[ M O D E 2 [...]

  • Page 81

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 81 Creating Flip Animation Y ou can creat e mot ion image files by ar r ang ing pictures taken f rame-by-frame. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) Example: When captur ing images of the subject in sequence moving it litt le by little and aligning the images, the subject looks as if it w ere m[...]

  • Page 82

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 82 3 Capture images for flip animati on. • Y ou can take up to 10 0 pictures. 4 Check the image . • Y ou can check the pre vious or f o llowing i m age with 2 / 1 . • Delete unnecessar y images with [ ] b utton. ª Creating motion images 5 Selec t [ C REA TE MOT ION IMA GE ]. 6 Select [FRAME RA TE] and set the n[...]

  • Page 83

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 83 7 Select [CREA TE MO TION I MA GE] and create a flip animation. • The file number appears f or about 1 second after creating a flip animation. • Including the created images, the flip animation is counted as 1 animation image. • Close the menu b y pressing the [MENU] button 3 tim e s after finishing the setti[...]

  • Page 84

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 84 Using th e External Flash After installing the optional flash, DMW-FL28, the eff ective range will be increased when compared to the camera’ s built in f lash. Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [ ]/[ ]. (P30) 1 Attach the external flash to the hot shoe 1 and turn the camera on. • Tighten the lock sc[...]

  • Page 85

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 85 ª Abou t PR ESET/M ANU AL on th e external flash • When setting to [PRESET] and attaching the ext er nal flash, the aper ture value and the I SO sensitivity are respect ively set to [F2.8] and [ISO100] on the camera regardless of the recording mode. Set the e xter nal flash to [A UTO] and set t he same value as [...]

  • Page 86

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 86 Using th e Con versi on Lens The tele conversion lens (DMW-L TZ10, op tional) allows you to record pictures zooming in much more (1.5 times ). The wide conv er sion lens (DMW -L WZ10, optional) allows you take pictures with wider range of focus than usual (0.8 times). Preparation • Set the mode dial e xcept for [[...]

  • Page 87

    Recording pictur es (advanced) 87 •[ T E L E ] : When you attach the tele conv ersion lens. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting. ª Recordable range when using the con ver sion lens When using the tele conv ersion lens: • Norm a l: 15.1 feet (4.6 m) – ¶ • Macro m ode [ ]: 15.1 feet (4.6 m) – ¶ [...]

  • Page 88

    Playback (advance d) 88 Playback (advanced) Pla ying Bac k Pictures with A udio Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select the pict ure wit h audi o icon [] . 2 Pla y back the au dio. • Y ou can hear a udio from the speaker . • T o adjust the sound v olume, ref er to P 26. ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ • The picture with audio cannot b[...]

  • Page 89

    Playback (advance d) 89 Pla ying Bac k Motio n Images Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select the picture with the motion image icon [ ]. 2 Pla y back the mo tion ima g es. • Motion image playback stops and the norma l playbac k is restored by pressing 4 . • The icon 1 is corresponding to the 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 . ª Fast f orw ardin[...]

  • Page 90

    Playback (advance d) 90 Rotating the Picture Y ou can rot ate the recorded pictures in increments of 90°. This is a conv enient function to pla y back pictures on TV . Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [RO T A TE]. 2 Select the direction to rotate the pictu re . • [ ]: The p icture rotates counter-clockwise in increments o[...]

  • Page 91

    Playback (advance d) 91 Setting the Picture t o be Printed and the Number of Prin ts (DPOF Print Setting) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a system that allows t he user to select which pictures are to be printed on compatib le photo printers. DPOF also allo ws the user to set how many copies of each picture will be printed. Many c ommercial ph[...]

  • Page 92

    Playback (advance d) 92 ª Multi setting/cancel 1 Select [DPOF PRIN T]. 2 Select [MUL T I]. 3 Select the pictures and set the numb e r of p r in ts. • The number of prints can be set from 0 to 999. • The number of prints icon [ ] appears. • Repeat step 3. • When the number of prints is set to “0”, DPOF print setting is canceled. • Clo[...]

  • Page 93

    Playback (advance d) 93 ª T o can cel all settings 1 Select [DPOF PRIN T]. 2 Select [CANCEL] . 3 Select [YES ] to can cel all settings. • Close the menu b y press ing the [MENU] button after canceling t he setting. PLAY 1 / 2 SETUP PRO TECT ROT A T E DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW A UDIO DUB. MENU SET WB R E V I E W SET WB R E V I E W EXIT SET SELECT MEN[...]

  • Page 94

    Playback (advance d) 94 ª Index setting/cancel 1 Select [DPOF PRIN T]. 2 Select [INDEX] . 3 Select [Y ES] to index setting. • Close the menu b y press ing the [MENU] button after f inishing the setting. PLAY 1 / 2 SETUP PRO TECT ROT A T E DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW A UDIO DUB. MENU SET WB R E V I E W SET WB R E V I E W EXIT SET SELECT MENU PLAY 1 / 2[...]

  • Page 95

    Playback (advance d) 95 ª When the index is al ready set • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting. ª T o p rint th e date Y ou can set /cancel the printing with the recorded date each press of the [DISPLA Y] button when setting t he number of prints. • The date print icon [ ] appears. • When you ask photo[...]

  • Page 96

    Playback (advance d) 96 Preven ting Acci den tal E rasur e of t he Pi ctu re Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) ª Single setting/cancel 1 Select [PRO T ECT]. 2 Select [SINGLE]. 3 Select the picture and set/cancel the protection. •[ S E T ] : The protect icon [ ] appears. • [CANCEL]: The protect icon [ ] disappears. • Close the m[...]

  • Page 97

    Playback (advance d) 97 ª Multi setting/ T o cancel all settings P erform t he same operation as in [Setting the Picture to be P r inted and the Number of Prints (DP OF Pr int Setting)]. (P91 – 93) ¬ Sugge st ions /Tips ¬ • While this feature protects the pictures from accidental erasure, f or matting the card will permanently delete all dat[...]

  • Page 98

    Playback (advance d) 98 Pla ying Back with Slide Sho w Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [SLIDE SHOW]. 2 Select the type of pictures to play back. • [ALL]: f o r pla ying back all pictures •[ D P O F ] : f o r pla ying back the pictures DPOF Slide S how is set 3 Select the follo w ing items. • [DURA TION]: It can be set[...]

  • Page 99

    Playback (advance d) 99 4 Select [ST ART]. 5 By pressing th e [MENU] button, the Sl id e Show stops. ª SD Slide Show If setting the SD Slide Show with the [SD View er for DSC] which is in the supplied CD-ROM, when playing back, the confir mation screen appears. Select [YES] and press 4 to start the SD Slide Show . Select [NO] and press 4 to star t[...]

  • Page 100

    Playback (advance d) 100 Add ing A udio to Re corded Pictures (A udio Dubbing ) Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [A UDIO DUB.]. 2 Select the picture and start audio recording. • When audio has already been recorded, the conf irmati on screen appears. Press 2 to sele ct [YES ], and press 4 to star t audio recording. (The or[...]

  • Page 101

    Playback (advance d) 101 Resizing the Pictu r es This function is useful if y ou want to reduce the file siz e of the picture, in those cases when it needs to be attached t o an E-mail or uploaded it to a web site . Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [RESIZ E] . 2 Select the picture and set it. 3 Select the size and set it. ?[...]

  • Page 102

    Playback (advance d) 102 4 Select [YES] or [NO] and set it. • When you select [YES], t he picture is ov erwritten. • When resized pictures are ov erwritten, the y cannot be restored. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button 2 times aft er finishing the resizing. ¬ Sugge st ions /Tips ¬ • The f ollowing pictures cannot be resized. [...]

  • Page 103

    Playback (advance d) 103 T rimming the Pi ctures Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [TRIMMING] . 2 Select the picture to trim . 3 Enlarge or decrease the picture. PLAY 2 / 2 SETUP TRIMMING RESIZE FORMA T MENU SET WB R E V I E W SET WB R E V I E W EXIT SET SELECT MENU SET WB R E V I E W SET WB R E V I E W TRIMMING 2304 100 _ 00[...]

  • Page 104

    Playback (advance d) 104 4 Shift the picture and press the shutter button fully to se t. 5 Select [YES] or [NO] and set it. • When you select [YES], t he picture is ov erwritten. • When trimmed pictures are ov erwritten, the y cannot be restored. • Close the menu b y pres sing the [MENU] button 2 times aft er finishing the trimming. ¬ Sugges[...]

  • Page 105

    Playback (advance d) 105 Formatting the Car d Preparation • Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P30) 1 Select [FORMA T]. 2 Select [YES] to format. ¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬ • Usually , it is not necessary to f or m at the card (initializing). F or m at the card when the message [MEMOR Y CARD ERROR] appears. • If the card has been f ormatted by a PC or ot[...]

  • Page 106

    Playback (advance d) 106 Pla ying Bac k Pictures with a TV Screen ª Pla ying bac k pictures wi th A/V ca ble (suppl ied) • T ur n the camera and the TV off . 1 Connect the A/V cable to the [A/V OUT ] socket of the camera. 2 Connect the A/V cable to the video input and the audio input sockets of th e TV . • Y ellow: to the v ideo input socket ?[...]

  • Page 107

    Playback (advance d) 107 Bef ore Connecting wi th USB Connection Cable Select the USB communica tion system acc ording to the OS of your PC or your printer before connecting them to the camer a with the USB connection cable (supplied). Set the items on [USB MODE] in the [SETUP] menu. (P26) 1 Select [USB MODE]. (In the recording m ode) 2 Select [M a[...]

  • Page 108

    Playback (advance d) 108 ª When using Windows 2000 Prof essional, Windows Me, Windows 98/98 SE or Mac OS 9.x • When conn ecting the came ra to a PC, do not set [U SB MODE] to [PTP]. (When the c amera is shipped, [Mas s Storage] is selec ted.) • When using [Mass Storage] on W indows 98/98 SE, install the US B driver before connecting. (W hen us[...]

  • Page 109

    Playback (advance d) 109 Connecting to a PC (Mass Stora ge) 1 T urn the camera on and then set [USB M ODE] to [M ass Storag e]. (P107) 2 Connect the cam era to a P C via the USB conn ection cable (suppli ed). [Windows] The drive appears on t he [My Computer] folder . • If i t is the fi r st time f or yo u to connect the camera to a PC , the requi[...]

  • Page 110

    Playback (advance d) 110 Connecting to a PC (PTP) Do not follow the setting below on the OS ex cept f or Windows XP and Mac OS X. 1 T urn the camera on and then set [USB M ODE] to [PTP]. (P 107) 2 Connect the cam era to a P C via the USB conn ection cable (suppli ed). [Windows] The camera icon appears on the [My Computer] folder . • If i t is the[...]

  • Page 111

    Playback (advance d) 111 • Y ou can only load pictures from the camera and cannot write them on the card or delet e them. • Use the supplied USB connec tion cable only . • When there are 1000 or more pictures on the c ard, the pictures may not be impor ted. • When the P C recovers from the standby mode while connecting it to a camera w ith [...]

  • Page 112

    Playback (advance d) 112 Connecting to a Printer By connecti ng the camera dire ctly to a pr inter suppor ting P ictBridge o r USB Direct-Print via the USB connection cable (supplied), you can select the pictures to be printed or star t printing. 1 T urn the camera on and then set the [USB MODE] to [PTP] (PictBridg e) or [Mass Storage] (USB Direct-[...]

  • Page 113

    Playback (advance d) 113 Using a Prin ter (PictBridge) Preparation • Connect the c amera to a pr inter . (P112) • Set the paper size and print qualit y . (Read the printer operating instructions.) ª Singl e pic ture 1 Select [SINGLE PI CTURE]. • The screen shown in step 2 appears when DPOF print is not set or the pr inter does not suppor t D[...]

  • Page 114

    Playback (advance d) 114 Preparation • Connect the c amera to a pr inter . (P112) • Set the DPOF print with this camera in a dvance . (P91) • Set the paper size and print qualit y . (Read the printer operating instructions.) ª DPOF pictur e 1 Select [DPOF P IC T UR E ]. • Press the [MENU] button, and y ou can change the DPOF pr int setting[...]

  • Page 115

    Playback (advance d) 115 Using a Prin ter (USB Direct-Print) Preparation • Connect the c amera to a pr inter . (P112) • Set the paper size and print qualit y . (Read the printer operating instructions.) ª Singl e pic ture 1 Select [SINGLE PI CTURE]. • The screen shown in step 2 appears when DPOF print is not set. 2 Select the picture to prin[...]

  • Page 116

    Playback (advance d) 116 Preparation • Connect the c amera to a pr inter . (P112) • Set the DPOF print with this camera in a dvance . (P91) • Set the paper size and print qualit y . (Read the printer operating instructions.) ª DPOF pictur e 1 Select [DPOF P IC T UR E ]. • Press the [MENU] button, and y ou can change the DPOF pr int setting[...]

  • Page 117

    Others 117 Oth ers Using th e MC Pr otector/ND Filt er The MC protector (DMW-LM C72; optional) is a transparent filter w hich aff ects neither the colors nor the amount of l ight, so it can always be us ed to protect the camera’ s lens. The ND filter (DMW -LND72; optional) reduces the amount of light to appro ximately 1/8th (equal to adjusting th[...]

  • Page 118

    Others 118 After Use After using the c amera, it is recom mended that you complete the follo wing steps: 1 T urn the camera off and close the flash. 2 Remove the car d and the batter y . (P15, 19) 3 Remove the lens hood (only wh en using it) and attach the lens ring and the lens cap. • When removing the lens hood, hold the whole of the lens hood [...]

  • Page 119

    Others 119 Screen Displa y ª In re co rdin g 1 Recording mode 2 Flash (P38 ) 3 Conversion lens (P86) 4 White balance (P 67) 5 ISO sensitivity (P74) 6 Pi ctur e s ize (P 71) 7 Quality (P72) 8 Batter y indication (P13) 9 Jitter aler t indication (P33) 10 F rame/Tim e remain In Motion image mode: e.g. 11S 11 Audio recording (P75) 12 Focus indication [...]

  • Page 120

    Others 120 ª In pla yback 1 Playbac k mode 2 DPOF (P91, 98) (White): DPOF sett ing for pr inting (Green): DPOF sett ing f or Slid e Sho w (Green w ith number of print s): DPOF setting f or printin g and Slide Show 3 Protected pict ure (P96) 4 Picture with audio (P88) 5 Pi ctur e s ize (P 71) : In Motion image mode 6 Quality (P72) : In Motion image[...]

  • Page 121

    Others 121 The Men u Items ª [REC] m ode menu 1 W .BALA NCE (P67) 2 AE MODE (P52, 53, 54) 3 PIC T . SIZE (P7 1) 4 QU ALITY (P72) 5 SPOT MODE (P73) 6 SENS ITIVITY (P74) 7 A UD IO REC. (P 7 5 ) 8 CONT .AF (P76) 9 D .ZOOM (P77) 10 COL.EFFECT (P78) 11 PICT .ADJ. (P79) 12 ST ABILIZER (P80) 13 F LIP A NIM . (P 81 ) 14 EXT .FLASH (P84) 15 CONVERSION ( P8[...]

  • Page 122

    Others 122 24 USB MODE (P107) 25 LANGU A GE (P26) ª [PLA Y] mode menu • For items without numbers, refer to those with the same name in [REC] mode menu. 26 RO T A TE (P 90) 27 PRO TECT (P96) 28 DPOF PRINT (P91) 29 SL I DE SHO W ( P98) 30 A UDIO DUB. (P100) 31 RESIZE (P101) 32 TRIMMING (P103) 33 FORMA T (P105) 34 PLA Y ON LCD (P26) 35 V OLUME (P2[...]

  • Page 123

    Others 123 Caut io ns for Us e ª Optimal Use of the Camera Keep the camera awa y from magnetized equipmen t (such as a micro wa ve oven, TV , video g ame equipment, etc.). • If you use the camera on or near a TV , pictures and sou nds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic wav e radiation. • Do not us e the camera nea r a cell phone because d[...]

  • Page 124

    Others 124 ª Condensation When using the camera o utdoors dur ing very cold weather , condensation can form on the camera a nd lens when you retur n to a war m place. When condensati on has taken place: T urn the camera off and leave the camera in th is condition for about 2 hours. When the camera becomes close to the ambient tempera ture, the con[...]

  • Page 125

    Others 125 Card • Do not leave the card in places where there is high temperature or direct sunlight, or where electromagnetic wav es or static electr icity are easily generated. • Do not bend or drop the card. The card or the recorded content may be damaged. • After use, be sure to rem ov e the card from the c amera. • Do not touch the t e[...]

  • Page 126

    Others 126 Appr o ximate number of re cordab le pictures and th e size • If you mix fine quality and standard quality , the number of recordable pictures changes. Picture siz e 2304 k 1728 1600 k 1200 1280 k 960 640 k 480 Quality 1 6 M B8 1 61 73 42 24 36 9 1 2 9 32 MB 17 34 36 72 4 7 90 145 270 64 MB 35 70 74 149 9 6 184 298 553 128 MB 72 142 15[...]

  • Page 127

    Others 127 Messag e Disp lay [NO MEMORY CARD] Insert the card. [THIS MEMOR Y CARD IS PR OTECTE D] Cancel the card lock. [NO V AL ID I MAGE T O PLA Y] Play bac k after recording or after inser ting the card w ith a rec orded picture. [MEMOR Y C ARD FULL] / [NO T ENOUGH MEMOR Y IN THE CARD] Inser t a new card or delete the unnecessar y da ta. [PLEASE[...]

  • Page 128

    Others 128 T roubles hoo ting 1: The camera is not turned on. 1-1: Are the batter y inser t ed or the AC adaptor correctly connected? Check the connection. 1-2: Is the battery sufficiently charged? Use the battery that has been sufficiently charged. 2: As the camera is turned on, it turns off immediately . 2: Is the battery charge insufficient to o[...]

  • Page 129

    Others 129 11: The picture does not app ear on the television. 11-1: Is the camera connected t o the TV correctly? Check it. 11-2: Set the TV to video input mode. 12: When c onnecting to a PC, pictur e s cannot be transf e r r e d. 12-1: Is the camera connected to the PC correctly? Check it. 12-2: Is the camera recognized by the PC correctly? 12-3:[...]

  • Page 130

    Others 130 Specificat ions Digital Camera Inf or m ation f or your saf ety Camera Effectiv e pix els 4,000,000 pixels Image sensor 1/2.5 q CCD , total pixel number 4,230,000 pixels Primar y c olor fil t er Lens Optical 12 k zoom, f l 6.0 – 72.0 mm (35 m m film camera equivalent: 35 – 420 mm)/F2.8 Digital zoom Single: 3 k , Bu rst : 3 k Focus TT[...]

  • Page 131

    Others 131 Recording media SD Mem ory Card/MultiMediaCard Picture size 2304 k 1728 pixels , 1600 k 1200 pixels , 1280 k 960 pixels , 640 k 480 pixels, 1920 k 1080 pix els (Still picture) 320 k 240 pixels (Motion image) Quality Fine/Standard Recording file format Still Picture JPEG (Des ign rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.2 standard), D[...]

  • Page 132

    Others 132 Oth ers Digital Camera Acce ssory System * 1 Sla ve function equipp ed with D MW -FL28 can not be used with DMC-FZ10’ s bui l t-in flash. * Please ref er to page 13, f or details o n the battery charging time and av ailab le record ing time . * N O TE: Accessories and /or model num bers ma y vary by co untr y . Please consult y our loc[...]

  • Page 133

    Others 133 Digital Camera Ac ce ssory Or der Form (For US A Cust omers) In CANA D A, please co ntact your local Deal er for more information on Acce ssor ie s. TO OBT AIN ANY OF OUR DIGIT AL CAMERA ACCESSORIES Y OU CAN DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: VISIT Y OUR LOCAL P ANASONIC DEALER OR CALL P ANASONIC’S ACCESSOR Y ORDER LINE A T 1-800-332-5368 [6 AM-[...]

  • Page 134

    Others 134 Request fo r Service Notice (For USA Only) Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with y our unit to: P anasonic Services Company 1705 N. Randall Road Elgin, IL. 60123-7847 Attn: Digital Camera Repair Request f or Ser vice Notice: (USA Only) Please photocopy this f or m when making a request for service notice. In the [...]

  • Page 135

    Others 135 Limited W arranty (For US A Only) P ANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMP ANY , DIVISION OF MA TSUSHIT A ELECTRIC CORPORA TION OF AMERICA, One Pana sonic W ay Seca ucu s, N ew Jersey 07 09 4 P ANASONIC SALES COMP ANY , DIVIS ION OF MA TSUS HIT A ELECTRIC OF PU ERT O RIC O , INC. A ve . 65 de In fanteria, Km. 9 .5, San Gabriel Ind ustrial P [...]

  • Page 136

    Others 136 Carry-In or Mail-I n Service F or Carry-In or Mail-In Service i n the Un ited States call 1-800-272-7 033. F or assistan ce in Pue r to Ri co call P anasonic Sales Compan y (787)-750-43 00 or f ax (787)-768-2910. This w arranty ONL Y CO VERS fail ures due to def ects in mate r ials or workmanshi p , and DOES NO T CO VER nor mal wea r and[...]

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    Others 137 Custo me r Ser vic es Dire ctor y (For USA Only) Product Repairs Purchase P ar ts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all P anasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at: http://www .pasc.panasonic.com or , send y our request by E-mail to: npcparts@panasonic.com Y ou may also contact us directly at: 1-800-332-5368 (Customer Ord[...]

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    Others 138 Oth ers Inde x A AC Adaptor . .......... ......... .......... ...... 16 Adju stin g Fla s h Out put ...... ...... .... 40 AF/AE Lock . .......... ......... .......... ...... 34 Aperture-prio rity AE ...... ........ .. 52, 56 Audio Du bbing .. ......... ...... ........ .... 100 Auto Bracket ....... ......... ...... ........ .... 42 Auto R[...]

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    Others 139 P PAL .... ......... ...... ........ ....... ........ ...... .. 26 Panning M ode ...... ....... ........ ...... .... 60 PictBridge ........................... .. 112, 113 Picture Siz e ... ........ ....... ........ ...... .... 71 Pictures with Au dio ....... .......... ...... 75 Playback ........ .......... ......... .......... .... 45 P[...]

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    Others 140 Oth ers Span ish Qu ick Use Guide /Guía es paño la de uso rápido • Cargue la batería antes del uso . • Prepare la c ámara, el cable de CA, la baterí a, el adaptador de CA y la tarjeta. • V erifique que la cámara esté apagada y que e l objetivo es té retraído . • Cierre el flash. ª Preparaciones 1 Cargue l a batería. ?[...]

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    Others 141 ª Grabación • Quite la tapa del objeti vo. • T enga cuidado de no perder la tapa del objetivo . 4 1 Encienda la cámara. 2 Aju ste el r elo j. 3 Seleccione el modo AE [ ] del pr ograma. 5 1 Obra el flash. (Cuando u sa el flash) 2 Saque una imagen. ª Re produc ción 6 1 Seleccione el modo de repr oducción [ ]. 2 Seleccione la imag[...]

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    142 MEMO FZ10-PP.book 142 ペー ジ 2003 年11月18 日 火曜日 午後1 時7分[...]

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    143 MEMO FZ10-PP.book 143 ペー ジ 2003 年11月18 日 火曜日 午後1 時7分[...]

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    VQT0F85-2 F1103Ua2113( 0 6000 C ) Panasonic Consumer Electr onics Company , Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One P anasonic W ay , Secaucus, NJ 07094 Panasonic Sales Compan y ("PSC") Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. A ve. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabr iel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Ri[...]