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Dmc-Fz2Pp: Operating Instructions

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Dmc-Fz2Pp: Operating Instructions

Warning: this product has parts that contain a small amount of mercury. It also contains lead in some components. Lithium ion / polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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Digital Camera

Operating Instructions
Model No.

DMC-FZ2PP

Before use, please read these instructions completely.

For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca

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Safety
Safety

Dear Customer, We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Digital Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.

Information for Your Safety


WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Carefully observe copyright laws. Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws. Even for the purpose of private use, recording of certain material may be restricted. Please note that the actual controls and components, menu items, etc. of your Digital Camera may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions. SD Logo is a trademark. Other names, company names, and product names printed in these instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies concerned.

Notice: This product has parts that contain a small amount of mercury. It also contains lead in some components. Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities, or the Electronics Industries Alliance: <http://www.eiae.org.>

RBRC

TM

Li-ion

A lithium ion/polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.

Safety

FCC Note: (U.S. only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface cables with ferrite core when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.

Trade Name: Panasonic Model No.: DMC-FZ2 Responsible party: Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 Support Contact: Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company 1-800-272-7033 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003

Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 114,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

Contents
Safety
Information for Your Safety ...................... 2

Preparation
Standard Accessories .............................. 5 Names of the Components....................... 6 LCD Monitor Display/Viewfinder Display ... 8 Quick Guide.............................................. 10 Charging the Battery ................................ 11 Inserting the Battery ................................. 12 Using the AC Adaptor............................... 14 Inserting the Card..................................... 15 Turning Power on/off ................................ 17 Adjusting the Viewfinder (Diopter Adjustment) ............................ 18 Attaching the Lens Hood .......................... 19 Attaching the Strap................................... 21 Attaching the Lens Cap ............................ 22 Using the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder ........... 23 The Shutter Button (Pressing halfway/Pressing fully) ......... 24 The Mode Dial .......................................... 25 Operating the Menu.................................. 27 Setting the Date/Time (Clock Set)............ 28

Taking Pictures using Panning Mode ....... 50 Taking Pictures using Night Portrait Mode..................................................... 51 Taking Pictures using Spot Mode ............. 52 Compensating the Exposure .................... 53 Taking Pictures using Auto Exposure (AE) Bracket ......................................... 54 Using the AF/AE Lock............................... 55 Using the Color Effect............................... 56 Adjusting the Color Tone or the Contrast (Picture Adjustment) ............................. 57 Setting the White Balance ........................ 58 Finely Adjusting the White Balance .......... 60 Setting ISO Sensitivity .............................. 61 Taking Pictures using Burst Mode ............ 62 Using the MC Protector/ND Filter ............. 63

Playback
Playing Back Still Pictures ........................ 64 Playing Back Still Pictures with Audio....... 65 9 Images Multi Playback........................... 66 Using the Playback Zoom......................... 67 Playing Back Motion Images .................... 68

Editing
Deleting Images........................................ 69 Writing the Print Information to the Card (DPOF Setting) ..................................... 71 Protecting Images on the Card ................. 74

Recording images (basic)


Taking Pictures......................................... 29 Taking Pictures in Simple Mode............... 31 Checking the Captured Picture (Review)............................................... 32 Recording Motion Images ........................ 33 Using the Optical Zoom............................ 34 Using the Digital Zoom ............................. 35 Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash.... 36 Using the Optical Image Stabilizer ........... 38 Using the AF Trigger ................................ 39 Using the Continuous AF ......................... 40 Taking Pictures with the Self-timer........... 41

Technical use
Playing Back with Slide Show (Automatic Playback)............................ 75 Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures (Audio Dubbing).................................... 77 Resizing Recorded Pictures ..................... 78 Trimming Recorded Pictures .................... 79 Formatting the Card.................................. 80 Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Brightness............................................. 81 Using the Auto Review ............................. 82 Setting up the Operational Sound............. 83 Setting up the Power Save Mode ............. 84 Resetting the File Number ........................ 85 Initializing the settings............................... 86 Playing Back Images with a TV Monitor ... 87 Connecting to a PC................................... 88 USB DIRECT-PRINT ................................ 89 USB DIRECT-PRINT (Single Picture) ...... 90 USB DIRECT-PRINT (DPOF Picture) ...... 91 After Use................................................... 92

Recording images (advanced)


Taking Pictures with Audio ....................... 42 Changing the Picture Size........................ 43 Changing the Quality (Data Compression Ratio).................... 44 Taking Pictures with Aperture-priority AE ... 45 Taking Pictures with Shutter-priority AE ... 46 Taking Pictures using Macro Mode .......... 47 Taking Pictures using Portrait Mode ........ 48 Taking Pictures using Sports Mode.......... 49

Preparation
Preparation

Others
The Menu Items ..................................... 93 Cautions for Use..................................... 95 Warning Indications................................ 99 Troubleshooting......................................100 Specifications .........................................101 Digital Camera Accessory System .........103 Digital Camera Accessory Order Form (For USA Customers).........................104

Request for Service Notice (For USA Only) .................................. 105 Limited Warranty (For USA Only) .......... 106 Customer Services Directory (For USA Only) .................................. 108 Index ...................................................... 109 Spanish Quick Use Guide/ Gua espaola para el uso rpido ..... 110

Standard Accessories
Before using your camera, check the contents. 1 SD Memory Card (8 MB) 6 A/V Cable RP-SD008B K1V204C10001 (In the text, it is indicated as Card)

2 Battery Pack CGA-S002A (In the text, it is indicated as Battery)

7 USB Connection Cable K1HA05CD0004

8 CD-ROM 3 Battery Charger/AC Adaptor DE-928A (In the text, it is indicated as AC Adaptor)

9 Strap VFC4002

4 AC Cable K2CA2EA00002

10 Lens Cap/Lens Cap String VYK0W73

5 DC Cable K2GH2DB00003

11 Lens Hood/Lens Hood Adaptor VYQ2677/VYQ2583 (Black) VYQ2787/VYQ2782 (Silver)

Preparation
Preparation

Names of the Components


[Front View]

1 2 3

4 5

1 2 3 4 5

Flash Sensor (P37) Lens Flash Microphone (P33, P42, P77) Self-timer Indicator (P41)

6 7 11

[Top View]
6 7 8 9 10 Lens Barrel Lens Ring (P19, P63) Mode Dial (P25) Shutter Button (P24) Single/Burst Mode Button (P62) 11 Zoom Lever (P34, P35)

[Back View]

8 9 10 121314 15 16 17 18

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Viewfinder (P18, P23) Diopter Adjustment Dial (P18) Flash Open Button (P36) DISPLAY Button (P23) FOCUS Button (P39) Power Indicator (P17) Power Switch (P17) LCD Monitor (P8) MENU Button (P27) Delete Button (P32, P69) 2/Self-timer Button (P41) 4/REVIEW/SET Button (P32) 1/Flash Mode Button (P36) 3/Exposure Compensation (P53)/Auto Bracket (P54)/ White Balance Fine Adjustment (P60) Button 26 Speaker (P65)

Preparation

[Left View]
27 A/V OUT Socket (P87) 28 USB Socket (5pin) (P88) 29 Terminal Door

27 28 29

[Right View]

30 31 32

30 Strap Eyelet (P21) 31 DC IN Socket (P14) 32 DC IN Terminal Door (P14)

[Bottom View]
33 Memory Card/Battery Door (P12, P15) 34 Memory Card/Battery Door Open Lever (P12, P15) 35 Tripod Receptacle

33 34

35

2 3 4 5

[Battery Charger/AC Adaptor]


1 2 3 4 5 AC Input Terminal [POWER] Indicator [CHARGE] Indicator Battery Attachment Section DC Output Terminal

Preparation

LCD Monitor Display/Viewfinder Display


1 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19
P
C-AF H

4
OFF

ISO100 1600

19

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

6X

F2.8
18

1/25 AF
17

FOCUS

16
19 Auto Bracket (P54) 20 Current date and time (P28) It is displayed for about 5 seconds after turning on the power or setting the clock. 21 22 : Spot AF area (P52) : Spot metering target (P52)

[In recording]
1 REC mode 2 Flash mode (P36) 3 White balance (P58) 4 ISO sensitivity (P61) 5 Picture size (P43) 6 Quality (data compression ratio) (P44) 7 Battery indicator (P13) (When using AC adaptor this is not displayed) 8 Frame/Time remain In motion image mode: e.g. 11S 9 Jitter alert (P30) 10 Recording indication 11 Audio REC (P42) 12 Zoom (P34, P35) 13 Self-timer mode (P41) 14 Card access indication (P16) 15 AF area (P29) 16 AF Trigger (P39) 17 Aperture indication/Shutter speed indication (P29) 18 Exposure Compensation (P53)

23 Focus indication (P29) 24 Burst mode (P62) 25 Continuous AF (P40) 26 Color Effect mode (P56) 27 Optical Image Stabilizer (OFF) (P38)

Preparation

3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 2
10
6X

3 4

5 6
1600

7 8 9

10:00 NOV.11.2003

13

ISO100 AUTO 10 F2.8 1/25 10:00 NOV.11.2003 11

[Recording in Simple mode]


1 Flash mode (P36) 2 Burst mode (P62) 3 Focus indication (P31) 4 Jitter alert (P30) 5 Picture mode (P31) 6 Battery indicator (P13) 7 Frame remain 8 Zoom (P34) 9 Recording indication 10 Self-timer mode (P41) 11 Card access indication (P16) 12 AF area (P29) 13 Current date and time (P28) It is displayed for about 5 seconds after turning on the power or setting the clock.

[In playback]
1 Playback mode 2 DPOF (P71) (White): DPOF setting for printing (Green): DPOF setting for Slide Show (Green with DPOF number): DPOF setting for printing and Slide Show 3 Protected image (P74) 4 Image with audio (P65) 5 Picture size (P43) 6 Quality (data compression ratio) (P44) : In motion image mode In simple mode: : ENLARGE : 4qa6q/10a15cm : INTERNET 7 Battery indicator (P13) 8 Folder/File number 9 Page/Total images 10 REC data It will be displayed when the [DISPLAY] button is pressed. 11 Recorded date and time

Preparation

Quick Guide
1
Prepare the following items. Camera Battery Card AC adaptor AC cable Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is retracted. Close the flash. (P37)

3 2
OPEN

[Preparation]

Charge the battery. (1 # 2) (P11) Charging is finished in about 90 minutes.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Slide the lever in the direction of the arrow to open the Memory Card/ battery door. Insert the battery into the camera. (P12) Insert the Card into the camera. (P15) Close the Memory Card/battery door.

[Recording]
Remove the lens cap. Set the power switch to [ON]. (P17) Set date/time. (P28) Set the mode dial to [P/A/S]. (P25) (When you want to take a picture with the flash) Press [ OPEN] button to open the Flash. (P36) Take a picture. (P24, P29)

9 10

12 11 7
OFF

11
ON

[Playback]

12 13

13
RE VIE W

Set the mode dial to playback [ (P25)

].

Press 2/1 to select the picture you want to view. (P64)

SET

10

Preparation

Charging the Battery


1
1
Connect the AC cable. The [POWER] indicator A lights. THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

Attach the battery to the AC adaptor. (1 # 2) The [CHARGE] indicator B lights and charging starts.

When the [CHARGE] indicator B turns off, charging is finished. Charging is finished in about 90 minutes.

2
4

Remove the battery from the AC adaptor.

The battery cannot be charged when the DC cable is connected to the AC adaptor. After use, be sure to disconnect the AC cable. The battery becomes warm after use/ charge or during the charge. The camera also becomes warm during use. However, it is not a malfunction. The battery/AC adaptor supplied with this camera is exclusively designed for this camera. Do not use with any other equipment.

11

Preparation

Inserting the Battery


3
[Preparation] Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is retracted. Close the flash. (P37)

[Inserting the battery]

1 2 3

Slide the lever in the direction of the arrow to open the Memory Card/ battery door. Insert the charged battery all the way in, until it is locked. Close the Memory Card/battery door.

OPEN

[Removing the battery]

1 2 3

Open the Memory Card/battery door. Slide the lock 1 in the direction of the arrow to remove the battery. Close the Memory Card/battery door.

OPEN

If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the battery. When the fully charged battery is inserted in the camera for more than 1 hour, the clock setting is memorized by the camera for about 24 hours even after the battery is removed. (The time may be shorter if the battery is not charged sufficiently.) When the clock setting is cancelled, please set the date/time again. (P28) When the card is being accessed, do not open the Memory Card/battery door. The battery supplied with this camera is exclusively designed for this camera. Do not use with any other equipment.

CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.

12

Preparation

Battery indicator
The remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder. (This is not displayed when using AC adaptor) : The battery power is sufficient : The remaining power is a little low : The remaining power is low : Recharge or replace the battery

Charging time and available recording time


Measured under the following conditions: Temperature: 77F (25C)/Humidity: 60% Shooting once every 30 seconds, flash every other shot. Using the supplied SD Memory Card (Recording size: 1600k1200/Quality: Fine/ When deleting all pictures after full use) Charging time Continuous recording/playback time (recordable number) Recording with LCD monitor Approx. 100 min. (equal to 200 still pictures) Supplied battery Approx. 90 min. Recording with Viewfinder Approx. 120 min. (equal to 240 still pictures) Playback with LCD monitor Approx. 120 min. The times shown in the table are approximate times. The times may vary depending on the condition.

Charging environment and charging error


Charge the battery in a place with a temperature of 50oF 95oF (10C 35C). (The battery should also be the same temperature.) When charging starts, the [CHARGE] indicator lights. If, after charging starts, the [CHARGE] indicator blinks at about 1 second cycles, this indicates a charging error. In this case, remove the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet, remove the battery and check if both room and battery temperature is too low or high and then charge it again. If the problem persists, consult the dealer or your nearest servicenter.

13

Preparation

Using the AC Adaptor


If you use an AC adaptor as indicated in 3, you can use the camera without worrying about battery discharge.

[Preparation] Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is retracted.

1 2 3

Connect the AC cable. Open the DC IN terminal door. Connect the DC cable (supplied) to the camera.

The camera becomes warm during use. However, this is not a malfunction. Disconnect the AC adaptor and DC cable when the camera is not in use. The battery cannot be charged in the camera with the AC adaptor connected. Use the supplied DC cable.

14

Preparation

Inserting the Card


3
[Preparation] Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is retracted. Close the flash. (P37)

[Inserting the card]

1 2
OPEN

Slide the lever in the direction of the arrow to open the Memory Card/ battery door. Insert the card with the label facing the front of the camera. Insert the card, pressing gently until it locks in place. If the card will not insert freely, it may be reversed. Do not force the card. Do not touch the connection terminals on the back side of the card.

Close the Memory Card/battery door.

[Removing the card]

1 2 3 4

Open the Memory Card/battery door. Press the card to release. Pull the card out. Close the Memory Card/battery door.

OPEN

If the Memory Card/battery door cannot be completely closed, take the card out and insert it again. 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) If the card is not fully inserted, the card may be damaged.

15

Preparation

Access to the card


When the card is being accessed, the card access indication 1 lights.
P
1600

SD Memory Card (supplied) and MultiMediaCard (optional)


The SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard are small, lightweight, removable external cards. The reading/ writing speed of SD Memory Card is fast. 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. When the switch is unlocked, these functions become available)

When the card access indication 1 is lit, do not: turn the power [OFF]. remove the battery or the card. pull the DC cable out if you use the AC adaptor. The card and the card contents may be destroyed and the camera may not operate normally. It is possible that images stored on the card can be damaged due to accidental erasure, static electricity, electrical noise or a defective card. We strongly suggest copying the images to your PCs hard drive using the USB connection explained on P88.

SD Memory Card

MultiMediaCard
The reading/writing speed of MultiMediaCards is slower than SD cards. When MultiMediaCards are used, the performance of certain features may be slightly slower than advertised. After recording motion images using the MultiMediaCard, the card access indication may appear for a while, but this is not a malfunction. Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.

16

Preparation

Turning Power on/off


1 2
Set the power switch to [ON]. The power indicator 1 lights. Set the power switch to [OFF].

1,2
OFF

ON

Power indicator

Lighting:
OFF

ON

When turning the power switch to [ON]

Blinking:
When the Memory Card/battery door is opened When the card is not inserted When no space is left on the card When the card is protected during recording When setting the mode dial from the playback mode to recording mode with the lens cap attached When the remaining battery power is low (blinking slowly) When turning on the power in the recording mode, do not put any obstacle in front of the lens. Please be sure to remove the lens cap before you switch on the camera in recording mode. If not, the message REMOVE LENS CAP AND PRESS BUTTON appears on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder. Please remove the lens cap and press 4/[REVIEW/SET] button 2. Do not exert any pressure on the lens when it is extended. To clean the lens, please turn the camera off to retract the lens.

17

Preparation

Adjusting the Viewfinder (Diopter Adjustment)


1
This cameras Viewfinder 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. This feature is especially useful for the user who wears corrective eyewear because the lens is not needed. [Preparation] Press [DISPLAY] button to make the Viewfinder display.

Adjust the diopter, rotating the diopter adjustment dial.

1
P

18

Preparation

Attaching the Lens Hood


1
When using the camera in bright sunlight, the lens hood should be installed. This will minimize lens flare and ghosting, thus improving the overall quality of the photo. [Preparation] Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens barrel is retracted. Close the flash. (P37)

1 2

Remove the lens ring. Attach the lens hood adaptor 1 (supplied). The mark , will be the opposite side of the camera.

Attach the lens hood 2 (supplied). Adjust the mark of the lens hood to the mark of the lens hood adaptor. Then, rotate the lens hood to the mark and fix it. Be careful not to rotate the lens hood adaptor.

Rotate the lens hood and the lens hood adaptor until the mark of the lens hood is fitted to the mark of the camera. If the marks are not fitted, edges of the screen may become dark. (vignetting effect)

It is recommended that the lens hood be removed when using the flash. Vignetting can occur, causing the lower portion of the photo to be dark. The lens cap can be installed while the lens hood is in use if the lens cap string is not used.

19

Preparation

Temporarily storing the lens hood


You can store the lens hood in the camera temporarily. Please do not take a picture with the lens hood stored. [Preparation] Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens barrel is retracted. Close the flash. (P37)

1 2

Remove the lens hood. Reverse the lens hood and attach it. Attach the lens hood adjusting the mark of the lens hood adaptor to the mark of the lens hood, and rotate the lens hood to the right.

Attach the lens cap.

It is recommended that the lens hood be removed when using the flash. Vignetting can occur, causing the lower portion of the photo to be dark. The lens cap can be installed while the lens hood is in use if the lens cap string is not used.

20

Preparation

Attaching the Strap


1
1 2
To remove the cover, gently squeeze both sides of the cover as shown in picture 1. Rotate the plastic part of the metal fitting in the direction of the arrow. Please attach the plastic part to the metal fitting again if it is detached.

Pass the metal fitting through the eyelet of the camera. Rotate the plastic part of the metal fitting to the opposite direction until it is locked. Move the cover in the direction of the arrow, and attach it firmly. Be sure to move the cover entirely until it is attached firmly.

4 5

Attach the strap to the other side of the camera in the same way.

21

Preparation

Attaching the Lens Cap


1 2 3 4
When you turn the camera [OFF] or draw back the lens, attach the supplied lens cap to protect the surface of the lens.

1 2 3 4 5

Pass the top of the string through the lens cap. Pass the opposite side of the string through the circular part of the string. Pull in the direction of the arrow. Pass the top of the lens cap string through the strap eyelet as shown in the picture. Attach the lens cap.

Remove the lens cap before turning on the camera in the recording mode. Even when the lens hood is attached, you can attach the lens cap without the string.

22

Preparation

Using the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder


DISPLAY

Every time you press the [DISPLAY] button, the display of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder changes as shown below.

[Menu display] [In multi/zoom playback]


A LCD monitor B Viewfinder
REC 1/4 W.BALANCE AE AE MODE PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET SETUP AUTO
P

REC 1/4 W.BALANCE AE AE MODE PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

SETUP AUTO
P

1600

1600

EXIT MENU

EXIT MENU

[In recording]

1600

1600

[In playback]

100-0001

100-0001

100-0001

100-0001

P F2.8 1/200 0

ISO100

P F2.8 1/200 0

ISO100

10:00 NOV. 1.2003

10:00 NOV. 1.2003

10:00 NOV. 1.2003

10:00 NOV. 1.2003

When the LCD monitor is displayed, the Viewfinder turns off. (and vice versa)

23

Preparation

The Shutter Button (Pressing halfway/Pressing fully)


The shutter button is activated in 2 steps: pressing halfway and pressing fully. Pressing halfway 1 Focus and exposure are locked. Pressing fully 2 The picture is captured. In motion image mode, the recording starts.

You can adjust volume of the operational sound in the menu. (P83) If you press the shutter button fully in a single stroke, the captured picture may appear shaken or unfocused. (The camera may be moved during capturing)

24

Preparation

The Mode Dial


You can choose a desired mode by the mode dial.

: Playback (P64) Playback recorded images. : Simple mode (P31) Menu options are minimized and many settings are preset. This is a fast and easy way for beginners to start using the camera and become familiar with its many features. P/A/S : Program AE (P29) The shutter speed and the aperture value are automatically adjusted. In addition, more settings can be adjusted. : Aperture-priority AE (P45) The shutter speed is adjusted automatically, according to the aperture value you set. : Shutter-priority AE (P46) The aperture value is adjusted automatically, according to the shutter speed you set. : Macro mode (P47) When you take pictures from a distance closer than 3.94 feet (120 cm) (Tele), set the camera in macro mode. This allows you to get closer to the subject up to 0.16 feet (5 cm) (Wide). : Portrait mode (P48) This mode allows you to easily achieve the depth of focus effect. The subject stands out in front of an unfocused background.

25

Preparation

: Sports mode (P49) When taking pictures of outdoor sports, this mode lets you capture still action photos easily. : Panning mode (P50) Panning is a technique of moving the camera tracking a subject in motion. Using a slower shutter speed when tracking a subject, you can sharply photograph a subject in motion while blurring the background. : Night portrait mode (P51) When you take pictures of your friends in front of beautiful night illumination scenery, this mode allows you to get the appropriate exposure for your subject as well as the background by using flash and slow shutter. : Motion images mode (P33) Use this mode when recording motion images.

26

Preparation

Operating 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. [Preparation] Set the mode dial to the recording mode (except for [ ]) or the playback mode.

1,5 2,3,4
1
REC 1/4 W.BALANCE
AE AE MODE

1
SETUP AUTO
P

Press the [MENU] button. If you set the mode dial to the recording mode, the REC menu is displayed; if you set it to the playback mode, the playback menu is displayed.

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

EXIT MENU

2
REC
MONITOR AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE SETUP 1/2

2 3 4 5

Press 1. Press 3/4 to choose the item. Press 2/1 to set the item. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

OFF 2MIN. EXIT MENU

SELECT

SET

3
REC MONITOR
AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE SELECT SET SETUP 1/2

OFF 2MIN. EXIT MENU

4
REC MONITOR
AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE SELECT SET SETUP 1/2

OFF 2MIN. EXIT MENU

27

Preparation

Setting the Date/Time (Clock Set)


7
If the message [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] appears, set the date and time. You can go to the setup menu by pressing the [MENU] button while the message is displayed. You can set the year from 2003 to 2099. The 24-hour system is used.

1 2

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to make the setup menu appear. In simple mode, skip this step. Press 3/4 to select [CLOCK SET], and then press 1. Press 3/4/2/1 to set date and time, and then press 1. Press 3/4 to select [M/D/Y], [D/M/Y] or [Y/M/D]. Press the [MENU] button 2 times. The menu will disappear.

1,6 3
REC

2,3,4,5
SETUP 2/2

3 4

NO.RESET RESET CLOCK SET LANGUAGE SELECT SET

5
ENG EXIT MENU

6 7

4,5
CLOCK SET 10:00 NOV . 1 . 2003 M/D/Y SELECT SET EXIT MENU

Check if the date/time setting is displayed correctly, after turning the camera [OFF] and [ON].

It is possible to print the recording date. When using the [SD Viewer for DSC] in the supplied CD-ROM, you can print with the recording date by setting its position on the picture. For further information (software installation), read the supplied operating instructions for PC connection. When you want digital printings with the recording date, be sure to order the printing of the date. For further information, ask a photo studio, a store, etc. Depending on the store, it may not be printed. After a fully charged battery is installed in the camera for at least 1 hour, the time and date will be held for approximately 24 hours if the battery is removed. If the battery was not fully charged the time may not be retained properly. If the time/ date setting is lost please reset it.

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Recording images (basic)

Taking Pictures
1 6,7
By only pressing the shutter button, the exposure (shutter speed and aperture value) will be automatically adjusted and the picture will be taken. (Refer to P45 for aperture-priority. Refer to P46 for shutter-priority.) [Preparation] Insert the card. (P15) Set the power switch to [ON]. (P17)

2,5 3,4 3,4


REC 1/4 W.BALANCE AE AE MODE
P A

1 2 3 4 5
SETUP

Set the mode dial to [P/A/S]. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [AE MODE]. Press 2/1 to set to [P]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

AUTO
S

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

After centering the subject in the AF area 1 on the LCD monitor/ Viewfinder, press the shutter button halfway. When the focus is adjusted, the focus indication [] 2 appears. When the focus indication flashes, the focus is not adjusted. Press the shutter button halfway to adjust the focus again. The shutter speed and the aperture value 3 are automatically adjusted and displayed on the LCD monitor/ Viewfinder. When the subject is out of the AF area, use the AF/AE lock. (P55)

EXIT MENU

6
P
1600

F2.8

1/25

Press the shutter button fully to take the picture. After taking a picture, when the auto review (P82) is set to [1SEC.]/[3SEC.], the picture is displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder for about 1 or 3 seconds.

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If the shutter button is pressed all the way, at once, the camera may not focus properly. An alternative to first pressing halfway is to enable Continuous AF. Even when the focus indication is displayed and the focus is properly adjusted, it will be cancelled if you release the shutter button. Press the button halfway again. When power saving time is set, if you do not operate the camera for a while, it is automatically turned off at the set time. To operate the camera again, press the shutter button or turn the power switch first to [OFF] and then to [ON]. (P84) The brightness of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder may differ from that of the recorded pictures. In particular, when taking pictures in dark places with a long time exposure, darkness appears on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder, but the recorded pictures are bright. If the exposure is not properly set, the color of the aperture value and the shutter speed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder becomes red. In the following cases, the focus may not be adjusted properly. 1 Recording a scene including subjects both near and far 2 Recording a scene through a dirty pane of glass 3 Recording an illuminated subject 4 Recording in darkness 5 Recording a moving subject 6 Recording a subject with little contrast 7 Recording with jitter We recommend that you set the clock setting again before taking pictures. When the brightness of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder changes such as while zooming or panning, you may hear a click sound from the lens or the image on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder may change suddenly; this is not a malfunction. The sound is caused by the camera automatically adjusting the aperture value. When pressing the shutter button halfway, the LCD monitor/Viewfinder may become dark or bright for a moment; this is not a malfunction. This arises from adjusting the aperture value. When the power is [OFF], this camera chatters if it is shaken. However, this is not a malfunction.

About jitter
To prevent jitter, be careful when you press the shutter button. When the jitter alert 1 appears, we recommend you use a tripod.
P

1600

F2.8

1/8

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Taking Pictures in Simple Mode


Offering simplified menu for ease of use. The picture size is easy to select. The icons on the display are larger. We recommend you use this mode when you ask someone to take a picture.

1 6

1 2 3

Set the mode dial to Simple mode [ ]. Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [PICT.MODE]. [AUTO REVIEW] (P82) [BEEP] (P83) [CLOCK SET] (P28)

Press 2/1 to select [ENLARGE], [4qt6q/10t15cm] or [INTERNET].


ENLARGE 4qk6q/10k15cm INTERNET 1600k1200 1280k960 640k480 Fine Fine Standard

2,5 3,4

3,4

PICT.MODE ENLARGE 4"k6"/10k15cm AUTO REVIEW ON ON BEEP CLOCK SET SELECT SET EXIT MENU

[ENLARGE] selection is intended for situations when large printing is desired. The camera is preset to [1600k1200] in [Fine] picture mode. [4qk6q/10k15cm] selection will offer an easy way to produce small general purpose prints. [INTERNET] selection favors smaller file size, optimized for home page and e-mail use.

5 6

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. Take a picture.

The burst mode is available only with the low speed. (P62) If the distance between the camera and the object is beyond the recordable range [Tele: 3.94 feet (120 cm) , Wide: 0.16 feet (5 cm) ], the focus may not be adjusted properly even the focus indication 1 is lit. The settings (except for the clock setting) of the simple mode will not be applied to the other recording modes. Only the quality (data compression ratio) cannot be changed on the [PICT.MODE] menu.

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Checking the Captured Picture (Review)


1
W T

After taking a picture, when auto review (P82) is set to [1SEC.]/[3SEC.], the captured picture is displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder for 1 or 3 seconds, but you can also check the picture by following the methods shown below.

After taking a picture, press the 4/ [REVIEW/SET] button. You can check the previous or following picture with 2/1. The last captured picture is displayed for about 5 seconds. If you rotate the zoom lever towards [ ], the captured picture is zoomed 4 times (A) and 8 times if you rotate it once again. You can also change the position with 3/ 4/2/1.

2 1,3,4 1
REVIEW1X

Erasing the captured picture during the review


EXIT

4X

DELETE

2 3 4

Press the [

] button.

REVIEW4X

When the message [DELETE THIS PICTURE?] is displayed, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The picture is erased. Once erased, pictures cannot be recovered. Multi images or all images can be deleted. Read P70 to operate them.

1X

8X

DELETE

3
DELETE SINGLE DELETE THIS PICTURE? YES NO SELECT SET

Press the shutter button halfway to cancel the review. In motion image mode [ ], review cannot be used.

MULTI/ALL

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Recording Motion Images


1 2,3,4
With this camera you can also record motion images. (If using the supplied 8 MB SD Memory Card, it is possible to record for up to about 35 seconds)

1 2

Set the mode dial to motion image mode [ ]. Center the subject on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway. When the focus is adjusted, the focus indication 2 [] appears.

By pressing the shutter button fully, the recording starts. The audio REC starts simultaneously. (1 Microphone)

By pressing the shutter button fully again, recording stops. If during the recording the memory of the card becomes full, the recording is stopped automatically.

2
35S

The picture size is fixed to 320k240 pixels. The remaining time displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder is an approximation. You cannot record motion images without audio. If using the MultiMediaCard, after recording motion images, the card access indication may appear for a while, but this is not a malfunction. After recording starts, the auto focus/zoom/white balance/aperture values are locked (with the first frame). Recording could suddenly stop when recording motion images with cards other than a Panasonic SD Memory Card. When the motion image recorded with this camera is played back on other equipment, the quality of pictures and sounds may be deteriorated or pictures may not be able to be played back. In motion image mode [ ], review cannot be used.

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Using the Optical Zoom


1
W T

With this function, you can make people and subjects appear closer with the 12 times optical zoom, and landscapes can be captured in wide angle.

[Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [

]. (P25)

Aim the camera at the subject and adjust the size with the zoom lever. To make subjects appear closer (Tele): Rotate towards T.

1600

1X

To make subjects appear further away (Wide angle): Rotate towards W.

Take a picture.

1600

6X

1600

12X

The focus is adjusted at a distance of more than 3.94 feet (120 cm) (Tele)/0.98 feet (30 cm) (Wide). For details on simple mode/ aperture-priority AE/shutter-priority AE/ macro mode, read P31/P45/P46/P47. The picture may be slightly distorted according to the lens. The distortion will increase as you make subjects wider and closer. The indicated zoom magnification is an approximation. When using the zoom lens at high magnification the quality of the picture can be enhanced if a tripod is used. At high magnification, even small movements can cause a slight decrease in picture sharpness.

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Using the Digital Zoom


W T

It is possible to further magnify a subject already magnified 12 times with the optical zoom by 3 more times, with the digital zoom, thereby reaching a maximum of 36 times. (In the burst mode/auto bracket, the digital zoom magnifies 2 more times, reaching a maximum of 24 times) [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

1,4 2,3 2,3


REC 3/4
AF AF TRIGGER

SETUP

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [D.ZOOM]. Press 1 to set to [ON]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

D.ZOOM OFF COL.EFFECT PICT.ADJ. SELECT SET

ON OFF STANDARD EXIT MENU

1600

12X

The zoom adjustment and recording method are the same as in Using the Optical Zoom. (P34) When the digital zoom is set to [ON], the digital zoom indication 1 appears. When entering the digital zoom range, the zoom bar will pause.

1600

36X

Photos using digital zoom may be of slightly less quality. Digital stabilization may be less effective when used in conjunction with digital zoom. To ensure the best picture quality, we recommend using a tripod when digital zoom is used. The indicated zoom magnification is an approximation.

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Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash


The shutter speed is set between 1/30th and 1/2000th. (except in Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [ ] and exposure compensation) [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ ]/[ ]. (P25)

1 2

2
RE VIE W

SET

Press [ OPEN] button to open the Flash. Press [ ]. Every time you press [ ], the available settings will appear as shown below. (There are settings that cannot be set according to the REC mode. Those that cannot be set are not displayed when pressing [ ]. Refer to the table on the left)

P A S

: AUTO The flash fires automatically according to the lighting condition. : AUTO/Red-eye reduction The flash fires automatically according to the recording situation. It reduces the red-eye phenomenon (when a subjects eyes appear red in flash light). Use it when you take pictures of people or animals in low lighting conditions. : Forced ON The flash fires every time a picture is captured. Use this setting when your subject is back-lit or under fluorescent light. : 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 (from 1 second to 1/2000th), so that the dark background landscape will become bright. Simultaneously it reduces the red-eye phenomenon. We recommend that you use a tripod.

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3
3

: Forced OFF When you do not open the flash, this mode is set. Even in dark places, the flash does not fire. Set it when you take pictures in places where using flash is not allowed. In this time, the shutter speed is set between 1/8th and 1/2000th. (except in night portrait mode [ ])

To close the flash


Press in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. Be sure to close the flash when you do not use it.

Do not stare at the flash light from close proximity when using the flash. If you bring the flash too close to the subjects, they may be distorted or discolored by its heat and lighting. The available flash range is about 0.98 feet (30 cm) 6.89 feet (2.1 m). (When setting to ISO100) If the subject is too close when using the flash, the image may be over exposed. When the jitter alert is displayed within the available flash range, we recommend using the flash. Do not cover the flash sensor 1 with your finger or any other item. Otherwise the picture will not be exposed properly. Similarly, do not cover the flash light. In motion image mode [ ] or when the flash is closed, flash setting is fixed to the Forced OFF [ ]. When you set to burst mode or auto bracket, only 1 picture is taken for every flash firing. In night portrait mode [ ], setting is fixed to Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [ ]. When you are using the flash, we recommend removing the lens hood. In some case it my not allow the scene to be illuminated properly. The flash indication becomes red when pressing the shutter button halfway. When the flash is being charged, the flash indication blinks red, and you cannot take a picture even when you press the shutter button fully. Be sure to open the flash entirely when using the flash. When taking a picture with the flash, the white balance will be automatically adjusted (only when in [AUTO] or halogen mode [ ]), but the white balance may not be properly adjusted when the flash light is insufficient. When taking a picture with the flash after setting the white balance manually, the white balance may not be properly adjusted. We recommend setting the white balance to [AUTO] when using the flash. (P58)

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Using the Optical Image Stabilizer


When using this function, you can minimize jitter. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

1,4 2,3

2,3
SETUP

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [STABILIZER]. Press 2/1 to select [ON]/[OFF]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. Only when selecting [OFF], the indication [ OFF ] 1 will appear.

REC 4/4 STABILIZER OFF

ON

SELECT

SET

EXIT MENU

4
P
1600

OFF

When too much jitter happens or when taking a picture chasing a moving subject, it may not be stabilized. The stabilizer function may be less effective in the digital zoom zone. When taking pictures with slow shutter speed such as night portrait, the stabilizer function may be less effective. When the zoom lever is close to T and the shutter speed is slower than 1/125th, the jitter alert 2 appears. We recommend using a tripod when the jitter alert appears. In simple mode [ ], the stabilizer function is fixed to [ON]. Usually, set the stabilizer function to [ON]. Set it to [OFF] in the following cases: When you want designedly blurred pictures. When you use a tripod.

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Using the AF Trigger


There are 2 ways to set the auto focus; pressing the shutter button halfway or pressing the [FOCUS] button. Using the [FOCUS] button is effective to prefocus the camera. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25) ]/[ ].

1,4 2,3
REC 3/4

2,3
SETUP

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [AF TRIGGER]. Press 2/1 to select [ [ ].
SHUTTER

] or

AF TRIGGER
SHUTTER

D.ZOOM COL.EFFECT PICT.ADJ. SELECT SET

OFF OFF STANDARD EXIT MENU

SHUTTER Shutter button: You can set the auto focus by pressing the shutter button halfway. [FOCUS] button: You can set the auto focus by pressing the [FOCUS] button.

4
P
1600

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. Only when [ ] is selected, the [ AF FOCUS ] indication 1 is displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder.

AF FOCUS

Using the [FOCUS] button to prefocus the camera


The prefocus technique is effective when you want to take a picture of a fast-moving subject; a situation where it may be difficult for the auto focus to function properly. (For example, taking pictures with panning mode) (P50)

1 2

Set [AF TRIGGER] to [

].

Center the subject in the AF area (P29), and press the [FOCUS] button.

AF trigger will not operate until you press the [FOCUS] button again, even if you press the shutter button halfway.

When setting [CONT.AF] to [ON], [AF TRIGGER] is fixed to [ SHUTTER ]. In simple mode [ ], [AF TRIGGER] is fixed to [

SHUTTER

].

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Using the Continuous AF


This function allows you to reduce the time required for focusing, as AF is continuously working without the need to press the shutter button every time. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

1,4 2,3

2,3

REC 2/4 SPOT MODE SENSITIVITY AUDIO REC. CONT.AF OFF SELECT SET

SETUP

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [CONT.AF]. Press 1 to select [ON]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. The indication [ ] 1 will appear.

OFF AUTO OFF ON EXIT MENU

4
P
1600

SHUTTER ]. When setting [CONT.AF] to [ON], [AF TRIGGER] is fixed to [ In simple mode [ ], [CONT.AF] is fixed to [ON]. The battery is depleted more quickly using continuous AF. It may take time to adjust the focus after zooming out (Wide # Tele) or suddenly changing the subject of shooting from distant subjects to nearby subjects. Press the shutter button halfway again when it is difficult to adjust the focus.

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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 mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

Press 2. Every time you press it, what is displayed changes as shown below.
10 s 2s OFF

: Self-timer set to 10 seconds

1
RE VIE W

: Self-timer set to 2 seconds When these indicators are not displayed, self-timer setting is cancelled.

SET

Press the shutter button fully. The self-timer indicator 1 blinks and the shutter is activated after 10 seconds (or 2 seconds). When setting the self-timer, the focus and exposure are not adjusted by pressing the shutter button halfway. When pressing the button fully, they are automatically adjusted just before recording. If you press the [MENU] button when the self-timer is set, the self-timer setting is cancelled.

1600

In simple mode [ ], you can only set to 10 seconds [ ]. In burst mode, the self-timer setting applies to the first picture only. We recommend using a tripod when setting the self-timer.

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Recording images (advanced)

Taking Pictures with Audio


You can take a picture with audio for 5 seconds.

[Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [AUDIO REC.]. Press 1 to select [ON]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. This icon [ ] 2 will appear on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder.

Press the shutter button fully and take a picture. It is not necessary to continue pressing the shutter button. Audio is recorded from the built-in microphone 1 of the camera. 5 seconds later, the audio recording is stopped automatically. If you press the [MENU] button during the audio recording, it will be cancelled.

2,3
REC 2/4 SPOT MODE SENSITIVITY AUDIO REC. OFF C-AF CONT.AF SELECT SET
SETUP

OFF AUTO ON OFF EXIT MENU

4
P
1600

Using this feature will result in fewer images being able to be saved. When setting to auto bracket/burst mode, it is not possible to take a picture with audio. (P54, P62) The picture with audio cannot be resized or trimmed. (P78, P79)

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Changing the Picture Size


You can choose from among 3 picture size settings. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3

2,3
SETUP

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [PICT.SIZE]. Press 2/1 to select the picture size. [1600]: 1600k1200 pixels [1280]: 1280k960 pixels [640]: 640k480 pixels

REC 1/4 W.BALANCE AE AE MODE PICT.SIZE


1600 1280

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

AUTO
P
640

QUALITY SELECT SET

EXIT MENU

In motion image mode [ ], the picture size is fixed to 320k240 pixels. The smaller the picture size you select, the more pictures you can store on the Memory Card. In addition, a small data volume allows you attach the picture to an e-mail or post it on a web site more easily. If you select a larger picture size, the printed picture will be clearer, especially with larger sized prints.

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Changing the Quality (Data Compression Ratio)


You can choose among 2 quality levels. (Data Compression Ratio) [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25) ]/[ ]/

1,4 2,3

2,3

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [QUALITY]. Press 2/1 to select the quality. (Data Compression Ratio) : Fine (Low compression) It gives priority to picture quality to record high quality pictures. : Standard (Standard compression) It gives priority to the number of recordable pictures and records standard quality pictures.

REC 1/4 W.BALANCE


AE AE MODE

SETUP

AUTO
P

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

4
EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

Picture size/Quality and number of recordable pictures (8 MB/64 MB SD Memory Card)


8 MB (supplied) Picture size 1600a1200 1280a960 640a480 In motion image mode 6 10 34 13 20 68 64 96 298 125 184 553 64 MB (optional)

35 seconds

350 seconds

The numbers shown in the table are approximate numbers. If you mix fine quality and standard quality, the number of recordable pictures changes. It may happen that pictures appear like a mosaic depending on the scene characteristics. Remaining frame which is displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder may not correspond with recorded frames, however, this is not a malfunction.

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Taking Pictures with Aperture-priority AE


1 9
When aperture value is set, the shutter speed is automatically set from 1 second to 1/2000th according to the subject brightness. (However, the speed range is changed from 1/30th to 1/2000th when flash fires.) Altering the aperture value changes the depth of field of the picture. Manipulating this value can change the sharpness of the background of your picture.

2,5 3,4,6,7,8 3,4


REC 1/4 W.BALANCE
AE AE MODE
P A S

SETUP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Set the mode dial to [P/A/S]. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [AE MODE]. Press 2/1 to set to [A]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. Press 3. Press 2/1 to set the aperture value. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The adjustment display will disappear. Take a picture.

AUTO

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

EXIT MENU

7
APERTURE

F2.8

SELECT

EXIT

The brightness of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder may differ from that of the actual images. Check it using review function or setting to playback mode. The recordable range is between 3.94 feet (120 cm) (Tele) and 0.16 feet (5 cm) (Wide). The available setting range of the aperture value is from F2.8 to F8.0. If the subject is too bright, set a larger aperture value, if too dim, set a smaller aperture value. It is not possible to select ISO sensitivity [AUTO]. If the aperture value is not properly set, the color of the F and the shutter speed values on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder become red.

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Taking Pictures with Shutter-priority AE


1 9
When the shutter speed is set, the aperture value is set automatically according to the subject brightness. e.g.: when you want to record a moving subject, set the shutter speed higher to make the picture more stable.

2,5 3,4,6,7,8 3,4


REC 1/4 W.BALANCE AE AE MODE
P A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Set the mode dial to [P/A/S]. (P25) Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [AE MODE]. Press 1 to set to [S]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. Press 3. Press 2/1 to set the shutter speed. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The adjustment display will disappear.

SETUP

AUTO
S

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

EXIT MENU

Take a picture.

7
SHUTTER SPEED

1/30

SELECT

EXIT

The brightness of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder may differ from that of the actual images. Check it using review function or setting to playback mode. The recordable range is between 3.94 feet (120 cm) (Tele) and 0.16 feet (5 cm) (Wide). In shutter-priority AE mode [ S ], it is not possible to choose the settings listed below. Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [ ] (P36) of the built-in flash [AUTO] of ISO sensitivity (P61) The available setting range of the shutter speed is adjustable from 8 seconds to 1/2000th. When the shutter speed is slow, the use of a tripod is recommended. If the aperture value is not properly set, the color of the F and the shutter speed values on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder become red. If the shutter speed is faster than 1/500th, the aperture value is limited.

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Taking Pictures using Macro Mode


1 2
When you take pictures from a distance closer, set the camera in macro mode [ ]. This allows you to get closer to the subject up to 0.16 feet (5 cm) (Wide). Macro mode [ ]
3.94 feet (120 cm) 0.16 feet (5 cm)

Normal
3.94 feet (120 cm)
1600

0.98 feet (30 cm)

1 2

Set the mode dial to Macro mode [ Take a picture.

].

Select the flash setting depending on the situation. (P36) The available flash range is about 0.98 feet (30 cm) 6.89 feet (2.1 m). (When setting to ISO100) When the jitter alert is displayed within the available flash range, we recommend using the flash. When the camera lens is at a distance over the available range from the subject, focus may not be adjusted even if the focus indication appears.

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Taking Pictures using Portrait Mode


1 2
Portrait mode is for taking portrait shots. It makes the subject stand out from the background. We recommend placing the subject close by and allowing for proper distance between subject and background. Please note that this mode is suitable for outdoor situations under sunlight.

1 2

Set the mode dial to Portrait mode [ ]. Take a picture.

1600

[AUTO] setting in [W.BALANCE] works best when recording outdoors in the daytime. When using indoors, the color balance can change. You can change the white balance setting. (P58)

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Taking Pictures using Sports Mode


1 2
When taking pictures of outdoor sports, this mode lets you capture still action photos 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.

1 2

Set the mode dial to Sports mode [ Take a picture.

].

1600

[AUTO] setting in [W.BALANCE] works best when recording outdoors in the daytime. When using indoors, the color balance can change. You can change the white balance setting. (P58) Sport Mode sets the camera to use a high shutter speed. It works best when used in very brightly illuminated situations. To enhance this feature, try following the action with the camera.

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Taking Pictures using Panning Mode


1 2
Panning is a technique of moving the camera tracking a subject in motion. Using a slower shutter speed when tracking a subject, you can sharply photograph a subject in motion while blurring the background. In very bright summer daylight, if the shutter speed cannot be set slow enough to blur the background, please use the ND filter (DMW-LND55, optional). (P63) Please try to use the prefocus technique to reduce the time for focusing while shooting a fast moving subject. (P39)

1600

1 2

Set the mode dial to Panning mode [ ]. Take a picture.

1 Move the camera smoothly while tracking a subject in motion. 2 Press the shutter button while moving the camera. 3 Keep moving the camera continuously. It is difficult to adjust the focus when the subject has already appeared. Adjust the focus in advance to the point where the subject is likely to appear. Set the AF trigger to [FOCUS] and you can fix the focus even if you press the shutter button halfway. (P39) [AUTO] setting in [W.BALANCE] works best when recording outdoors in the daytime. When using indoors, the color balance can change. You can change the white balance setting. (P58) In this mode, the stabilizer function is activated on vertical direction only. The stabilizer function on horizontal direction is cancelled.

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Taking Pictures using Night Portrait Mode


1
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. The subject should be positioned within the available flash range. [When setting to ISO100, about 0.98 feet (30 cm) 6.89 feet (2.1 m)] We recommend setting the zoom lever towards W.

1
1600

Press [ flash.

OPEN] button to open the

2 3

Set the mode dial to Night portrait mode [ ]. Take a picture.

When taking picture of only a

landscape at night
You can obtain a good picture of a nightscape (including no other subjects) by closing the flash. The shutter speed is about 8 seconds.

Be sure to close the flash when you do not use the flash. Flash setting is fixed to Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [ ]. White balance is set to [AUTO] in the default position. You can change the setting. (P58) The shutter may be kept closed (Max: about 8 seconds) after taking a picture with slow shutter speed, but it is not a malfunction. When taking a picture in a dark place, noise may appear. To avoid noise, we recommend setting the picture adjustment to [NATURAL]. (P57)

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Taking Pictures using Spot Mode


6
When this mode is selected, both the focus and the exposure will be adjusted to spot on a limited area. This is suitable when you take pictures in delicate light conditions and intend to take a picture of a specific area. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3 2,3


REC 2/4 SPOT MODE OFF SENSITIVITY AUDIO REC. C-AF CONT.AF SELECT SET
SETUP

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [SPOT MODE]. Press 1 to set to [ON]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. The spot AF area 1 and spot metering target 2 appear.

ON AUTO OFF OFF EXIT MENU

5 6

Center the subject in the spot AF area. Take a picture.

4
P
1600

When the subject is dark, the focus may not be adjusted properly. Background may become dark or whitish depending on the subject which is being set to the appropriate exposure in the spot AF area. If the subject is out of the spot AF area, use the AF/AE lock. (P55)

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Recording images (advanced)

Compensating the Exposure


4
In some situations the illumination of the background and your subject may differ. Auto exposure systems may not always calculate the exposure correctly. This is a normal situation. This feature allows you to manually compensate the exposure. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,2,3 2
EXPOSURE

1 2

Press 3 until [ selected.

EXPOSURE] is

Press 2/1 to compensate the exposure. You can compensate from j2 EV to i2 EV with 1/3 EV step. (EV is an abbreviation of Exposure Value, and it is the amount of light given to the CCD by the aperture value and the shutter speed)

SELECT

EXIT

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The adjustment display will disappear. The exposure compensation indication 1 will appear.

3
P
1600

Take a picture.

+1/3

Depending on brightness of the subject, the range for which it is possible to compensate the exposure will be limited.

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Recording images (advanced)

Taking Pictures using Auto Exposure (AE) Bracket


4
Pressing the shutter button once, the camera will automatically take 3 pictures changing exposure according to the set exposure compensation value. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,2,3 2
AUTO BRACKET

Press 3 until [ is selected.

AUTO BRACKET]

Press 1, then press 2/1 to set the exposure compensation range. OFF n1/3EV n2/3EV n1EV

3
SELECT EXIT

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The adjustment display will disappear. The auto bracket indication 1 appears.

Take a picture.

3
P
1600

Once you take a picture, auto bracket will be cancelled automatically. When flash fires, you can take only 1 picture. Auto bracket setting cannot be cancelled. The digital zoom magnification is limited to 2 times. When setting auto bracket, you cannot take a still picture with audio. When setting auto bracket and the burst mode simultaneously, auto bracket will be performed. Depending on the brightness of the subject, the range for which it is possible to compensate the exposure pictures using auto bracket will be limited.

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Recording images (advanced)

Using the AF/AE Lock


1,2
If the subject is out of the AF area and you press the shutter button, the subjects 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] Set the mode dial except for [

]. (P25)

1
P
1600

Aim the camera at the subject on which you want to adjust the focus to enter the AF area 2 on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder and then keep pressing the shutter button halfway (AF/AE lock). When the focus is adjusted, the focus indication 1 [] appears.

2
F2.8 1/25

Move the camera keeping the chosen composition and press the shutter button all the way.

2
P
1600

Before pressing the shutter button, you can set the AF/AE lock again and again.

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Recording images (advanced)

Using the Color Effect


This function enables use of color effect such as bluish, reddish, and black and white. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3 2,3


REC 3/4
AF AF TRIGGER

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [COL.EFFECT]. Press 2/1 to select [OFF], [COOL], [WARM] or [B/W]. [COOL]: The picture becomes bluish. [WARM]: The picture becomes reddish. [B/W]: The picture becomes black and white.

SETUP

D.ZOOM OFF COL.EFFECT OFF COOL WARM B/W STANDARD PICT.ADJ. SELECT SET EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear. The indication [ COOL / WARM / B/W ] 1 will appear.

4
P
COOL
1600

When using the color effect mode, you cannot adjust the white balance.

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Recording images (advanced)

Adjusting the Color Tone or the Contrast (Picture Adjustment)


This function enables you to adjust the color tone or the contrast. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3 2,3


REC 3/4
AF AF TRIGGER

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [PICT.ADJ.]. Press 2/1 to select [NATURAL], [STANDARD] or [VIVID]. [NATURAL]: The picture becomes softer. [VIVID]: The picture becomes sharper.

SETUP

D.ZOOM COL.EFFECT PICT.ADJ. NATURAL SELECT SET

OFF OFF STANDARD EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

When taking a picture in a dark place, noise may appear. To avoid noise, we recommend setting the picture adjustment to [NATURAL].

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Recording images (advanced)

Setting 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. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3 2,3


REC 1/4 W.BALANCE
AUTO
AE AE MODE P

SETUP

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [W.BALANCE]. Press 2/1 to select the mode. [AUTO]: if the auto white balance is set [ ] (Daylight): for recording outdoors on a bright day [ ] (Cloudy): for recording under a cloudy and shady sky [ ] (Halogen): for recording under halogen lighting [ ] (White set): for manual setting (Read the following page where the manual setting is explained in detail)

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

The setting of the white balance is applied to the other recording modes. In simple mode [ ] or motion image mode [ ], the white balance is fixed to [AUTO]. When taking a picture with the flash, the white balance will be automatically adjusted (only when in [AUTO] or halogen mode [ ]), but the white balance may not be properly adjusted when the flash light is insufficient.

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Recording images (advanced)

To set manually (White set)


Here the white set mode of white balance is explained. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [W.BALANCE]. Press 1 to set to white set [ Press 1. The message AIM THE CAMERA AT A WHITE SURFACE AND PRESS THE SHUTTER is displayed. ].

Only when setting the white balance again

1,6

2,3,4
5
SETUP

2,3
REC 1/4 W.BALANCE
AUTO
AE AE MODE P

Aim the camera at a sheet of white paper 1 or similar object so that it completely fills the frame to white on the screen and press the shutter button all the way. White balance is set.

PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

6
EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

4
WHITE SET AIM THE CAMERA AT A WHITE SURFACE AND PRESS THE SHUTTER

When taking a picture with the flash after setting the white balance manually, the white balance may not be properly adjusted. We recommend setting the white balance to [AUTO] when using the flash.

CANCEL MENU CANCEL

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Recording images (advanced)

Finely Adjusting the White Balance


4
If you cannot acquire the desirable hue with [W.BALANCE] because of different light sources, etc., adjust the fine white balance as follows. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ ]/[ ]/ [ ]. (P25) Set the white balance to [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/ [ ].

1,2,3 2
WB ADJUST. RED BLUE

1 2

Press 3 until [ selected.

WB ADJUST.] is

Adjust the white balance with 2/1. 1 [BLUE]: Press when the hue is reddish. 2 [RED]: Press when the hue is bluish.

3
SELECT EXIT

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The adjustment display will disappear. The color of the white balance icon is turned into red or blue.

Take a picture.

When you set the white balance by the white set mode [ ], the adjustment level is set to 0. You can set the value independently for each of the modes in [W.BALANCE]. When using the color effect mode, you cannot adjust the white balance.

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Recording images (advanced)

Setting ISO Sensitivity


The ISO setting adjusts the cameras sensitivity to light. Generally, the lower the ISO setting, the better the picture quality will be. Increasing the ISO value will make the camera more sensitive in low light. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,4 2,3 2,3


REC 2/4 SPOT MODE SENSITIVITY AUTO 50 100 AUDIO REC. C-AF CONT.AF SELECT SET
SETUP

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [SENSITIVITY]. Press 2/1 to select the sensitivity. [AUTO]: From ISO50 to 400 (From ISO100 to 200 when using the flash) The ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted. If your picture is still too dark, please use the flash. [50]: ISO50 [100]: ISO100 [200]: ISO200 [400]: ISO400

OFF 200 400

OFF OFF EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

In motion image mode [ ] or simple mode [ ], ISO sensitivity is fixed to [AUTO]. When you take a picture in high ISO sensitivity, picture noise appears and the picture quality deteriorates.

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Recording images (advanced)

Taking Pictures using Burst Mode


2 1
H L
By continuously pressing the shutter button, it is possible to record in burst mode.
Burst speed 4 frames/ second 2 frames/ second Number of recordable pictures

Max 4 frames Max 4 frames

Max 7 frames Max 7 frames

[Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

Press [ ]. Every time you press it, what is displayed changes as shown below.

OFF

H : High speed L : Low speed When these indicators are not displayed, burst mode is cancelled.

Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus, then press it fully to take pictures in sequence.

It is possible to record 4 frames in 1 second in burst mode, at a shutter speed higher than 1/60th, but the flash does not fire simultaneously. If the flash fires, it is possible to record only 1 frame. In simple mode [ ], the shutter speed is fixed to the low speed. You cannot take still pictures with audio in the burst mode. When setting auto bracket and the burst mode simultaneously, auto bracket will be performed. Burst mode will not perform as described if a MultiMediaCard is used in place of an SD Memory Card. The reading/writing speed of a MultiMediaCard is slower than that of an SD Memory Card.

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Recording images (advanced)

Using the MC Protector/ND Filter


1
The MC protector (DMW-LMC55; optional) neither affects the colors nor the amount of light, so it can always be left attached to protect the Digital Cameras lens. The ND filter (DMW-LND55; optional) reduces the amount of light to approximately 1/8th without affecting the color balance. [Preparation] Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens barrel is retracted. Close the flash. (P37)

1 2 3

Remove the lens ring. Attach the lens hood adaptor 1. Install the MC protector 2 or the ND filter 3.

The lens hood 4 and lens cap 5 can be attached when installing the MC protector or ND filter. When taking pictures with the flash using the MC protector/ND filter, vignetting effect may occur. Do not use the conversion lens. If it is used with the supplied lens hood adaptor, it may break. MCuMulti-coated and NDuNeutral Density

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Playback
Playback

Playing Back Still Pictures


1
Set the mode dial to playback [ The last recorded picture is played back. ].

1
2

Press 2 to play back the previous picture. Press 1 to play back the next picture. Every time you press 2/1, the previous (next) picture is played back. The picture following the last one is the first picture.

Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding


During playback, continue pressing 2/1. 1: Fast forward 2: Fast rewind
1600

The file number increases/decreases. When releasing 2/1, the picture corresponding to the current file number is displayed.

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This camera is based on the DCF standards (Design rule for Camera File system) which were established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). The file format that can be played back with this camera is JPEG. (There are also pictures that cannot be played back in JPEG format) When playing back still pictures that have been recorded with other equipment, the quality of pictures may be deteriorated and pictures may not be able to be played back. When changing the folder name or file name on PC, the pictures may not be able to be played back. When playing back a file out of standard, the folder/file number is indicated by [-] and the screen may become black.

64

Playback

Playing Back Still Pictures with Audio


1,1
1 2 3
Set the mode dial to playback [ Press 2/1 to select the file with audio icon [ ] 2. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to play back the audio. You can hear audio from the speaker 1. ].

To adjust the sound volume A

2,6

2,3 3,4,5

2
1600

1 2 3 4 5 6

Set the mode dial to playback [ Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to select the setup menu. Press 3/4 to select [VOLUME]. Press 2/1 to adjust the sound volume. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

].

PLAY AUDIO

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PLAY MONITOR VOLUME BEEP POWER SAVE SELECT SET

SETUP 1/2

2MIN. EXIT MENU

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Playback

9 Images Multi Playback


It is possible to display 9 images at once.

[Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

]. (P25)

During playback, rotate the zoom lever towards [ ]. Multi playback (9 frames) starts. Press 3/4/2/1 to select images. To return to the normal indication, rotate the zoom lever towards [ ]. The image with the file number colored in yellow is displayed.

2
1 4 7
SELECT

2 5 8
CANCEL

3 6 9

10 13

11 14

12

SELECT

CANCEL

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Playback

Using the Playback Zoom


During playback it is possible to enlarge pictures. (2 times/4 times/8 times/16 times)

[Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

]. (P25)

During playback, rotate the zoom lever towards [ ]. The more the zoom lever rotates towards [ ], the more the zoom magnification ratio increases. The more the zoom lever rotates towards [ ], the more the zoom magnification ratio decreases. Use 3/4/2/1 to change the area to be enlarged.

To delete a picture during the playback zoom


Press the [ ] button. When this message is displayed DELETE THIS PICTURE?, press 2 to select [YES], and press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. (P69)

CANCEL

DELETE

The more the zoom magnification increases, the more the picture quality deteriorates. The playback zoom may not operate if pictures have been recorded with other equipment.

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Playback

Playing Back Motion Images


[Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [ ]. (P25)

1 2

Press 2/1 to select the file with the motion image icon [ ] 1. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to play back the motion image. By pressing 4, motion image playback will stop.

1,2 1
PLAY MOTION IMAGE

The icon 2 is corresponding to the 3/4/2/ 1 button.

Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding


During motion image playback, continue pressing 2/1. 1: Fast forward 2: Fast rewind When releasing the button, it turns to normal motion image playback.

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2
10S REMAIN

To pause
Press 3 during motion image playback. Press 3 again to cancel pause.

To adjust the sound volume (P65)

2
The playback zoom cannot be used while playing back motion images. The file format that can be played back with this camera is QuickTime Motion JPEG. It could happen that a Motion JPEG file recorded by a PC or other equipment cannot be played back with this camera. When playing back motion images that have been recorded with other equipment, the quality of images may be deteriorated or images may not be able to be played back. When using a high capacity Memory Card, it is possible that fast rewinding may be slower.

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Editing
Editing

Deleting Images
Images recorded on the card can be deleted. Once deleted, images cannot be recovered. [Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [ ]. (P25) When an image is protected, it cannot be deleted. Cancel the protect setting. (P74)

[Delete single image]

2 2,3

1,3,4

1 2 3 4

Press 2/1 to select the image to be deleted. Press [ ]. Press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The selected image is deleted.

DELETE SINGLE DELETE THIS PICTURE? YES NO SELECT SET

MULTI/ALL

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Editing

[Delete multi images]


It is possible to delete up to 50 images all at once.

1 2

Press [

] 2 times.

1,5 1 2,3,4,6,7 2,3,4 2,2


MULTI/ALL DELETE MULTI DELETE ALL DELETE

Select [MULTI DELETE] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select the images to be deleted. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The selected images are displayed with [ ]. Pressing the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button again, the setting is cancelled. The indication [ ] blinks red if the selected image is protected. Cancel the protect setting. (P74)

3 4

SELECT

SET

CANCEL

3,4
MULTI DELETE

5 6 7

Press [

].

When this message is displayed DELETE THE PICTURES YOU MARKED?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The selected multi images are deleted all at once.

7 10

8 11

SELECT DELETE EXIT MENU MARK/UNMARK

[Delete all images]


Once deleted, images cannot be recovered.

6
MULTI DELETE DELETE THE PICTURES YOU MARKED? YES NO SELECT SET

1 2 3 4

Press [

] 2 times.

Press 4 to select [ALL DELETE] and then press 1. When this message is displayed DELETE ALL PICTURES?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Images that are protected (P74) or out of DCF standards (P64) are not deleted.

3
ALL DELETE DELETE ALL PICTURES? YES NO

SELECT

SET

Do not turn the power switch off or remove the card during deleting. When the remaining power is low, use the AC adaptor.

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Editing

Writing the Print Information to the Card (DPOF Setting)


DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format. This feature allows you to designate which images will be printed. In order to use DPOF to designate which photos will be printed, the printer you use must also support DPOF. In addition, many commercial photo-printing services support DPOF. Please contact them before using their service.

1,6

2,3,4,5

[Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

]. (P25)

2,3
PLAY 1/2 PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET
SETUP

[Single copy setting]

SINGLE MULTI CANCEL INDEX EXIT MENU

1 2 3 4 5

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [DPOF PRINT] and then press 1. Select [SINGLE] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select 1 image. Press 3/4 to select the number of sheets. The number of sheets can be set from 1 to 999.

4
DPOF SET THIS

6
COUNT SELECT

Press the [MENU] button 2 times. The menu will disappear.

EXIT MENU

[To cancel]
Set the number of sheets to 0 in step 5 of the [Single copy setting].

5
DPOF SET THIS

COUNT SELECT

1
EXIT MENU

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Editing

[Multi copy setting]

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [DPOF PRINT] and then press 1. Press 3/4 to select [MULTI] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select the image. Press 3/4 to select the number of sheets to be printed. The number of sheets can be set from 1 to 999. Copy setting 1 is displayed (white).

1,6 2,3

2,3,4,5
SETUP

4 5

PLAY 1/2 PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET

SINGLE MULTI CANCEL INDEX EXIT MENU

Repeat steps 4 and 5, and when completed press the [MENU] button 2 times. The DPOF setting of multi images is set at once. The menu will disappear.

4
DPOF SET MULTI

[To cancel]
7 10 8 11
EXIT MENU

Set the number of sheets to 0 in step 5 of the [Multi copy setting].

COUNT SELECT

5
DPOF SET MULTI

7 10
COUNT SELECT

8 11
3

EXIT MENU

If the file is not based on the DCF standard, the DPOF setting cannot be set. DCF is abbreviation of [Design rule for Camera File system], stipulated by JEITA [Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association]. When using the DPOF feature, this camera will overwrite any previous DPOF settings made by other products. When this message is displayed MEMORY CARD FULL, delete unnecessary files, and then set the DPOF print setting again.

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Editing

[To cancel all settings]

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [DPOF PRINT] and then press 1. Press 3/4 to select [CANCEL] and then press 1. When this message is displayed CANCEL ALL DPOF PRINT SETTINGS?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. All DPOF settings are cancelled.

1,6 1,6 2,3,4,5 2,3,4,5 2,3 2,3


PLAY 1/2 PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET
SETUP

4 5 6

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

SINGLE MULTI CANCEL INDEX EXIT MENU

[Index setting/to cancel]

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [DPOF PRINT] and then press 1. Press 4 to select [INDEX] and then press 1. When this message is displayed SET INDEX PRINT?, press 2 to select [YES]. When the index is already set, the message SET/CANCEL INDEX PRINT? is displayed. Press 2/1 to select [SET], [CANCEL] or [NO].

4
CANCEL ALL DPOF CANCEL ALL DPOF PRINT SETTINGS? YES NO

SELECT

SET

4
DPOF INDEX SET INDEX PRINT? YES NO

5 6

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. All images are set/cancelled. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

SELECT DPOF INDEX

SET

SET/CANCEL INDEX PRINT? SET CANCEL NO

SELECT

SET

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Editing

Protecting Images on the Card


Using this feature, important photos can be protected from accidentally being deleted. This feature cannot protect photos or any data on the Card if the entire card is formatted. [Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

1,6 2,3

]. (P25)

2,3,4,5
SETUP

[Single setting/to cancel]

1 2 3 4 5

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [PROTECT] and then press 1. Select [SINGLE] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select 1 image. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The protect icon 1 appears. By pressing the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button again, the protection is cancelled and the icon will disappear.

PLAY 1/2

SINGLE PROTECT DPOF PRINT MULTI SLIDE SHOW CANCEL AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET EXIT MENU

4,5
PROTECT THIS

Press the [MENU] button 2 times. The menu will disappear.

[Multi setting/To cancel all settings]


SELECT SET/CANCEL EXIT MENU

The method is the same as in Writing the Print Information to the Card (DPOF Setting). (P71~P73)

When trying to delete a protected file, these messages are displayed THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED or PROTECTED PICTURES REMAIN UNDELETED. If you want to delete this file, cancel the protect setting first. The protect setting may not be effective in other products. Sliding the SD Memory Card Write-Protect switch to [LOCK] prevents the picture from deletion even if the protection is not set. The audio dubbing feature cannot be used with protected images. While this feature will protect the photos from accidental erasure, formatting the card will permanently delete all data.

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Technical use
Technical use

Playing Back with Slide Show (Automatic Playback)


All pictures selected in the card can be played back one-by-one automatically. [Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

]. (P25)

1 2

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [SLIDE SHOW] and then press 1. Press 3/4 to select [ALL]/[DPOF] and then press 1. [ALL]: for playing back all pictures [DPOF]: for playing back the DPOF set pictures

2,3,4,5

2,3
PLAY 1/2
SETUP

PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW ALL AUDIO DUB. DPOF RESIZE SELECT SET EXIT MENU

Press 3/4/2/1 for setting below. [DURATION]: It can be set among 1, 2, 3 and 5 seconds. [AUDIO]: It can be set to [ON] or [OFF]. By setting it to [ON], it is possible to play back the still pictures with audio in Slide Show. [DPOF SET] (Only when setting to [DPOF]): You can select the pictures you want to set to the Slide Show. [CANCEL ALL] (Only when setting to [DPOF]): You can cancel the Slide Show setting.

4
START DURATION AUDIO 1SEC. OFF

SELECT

SET

EXIT MENU

5
ALL SLIDE SHOW START SLIDE SHOW STOP MENU

Select [START] and then press 1. The Slide Show starts. By pressing the [MENU] button, the slide show stops.

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Technical use

In motion image playback, Slide Show is not available. The DPOF setting of Slide Show will not be applied to the DPOF printing. When setting [AUDIO] to [ON], the still picture with audio is played back for 5 seconds (audio recording)/Max 10 seconds (audio dubbing). 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. (P98) Images that are set with 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. Set DPOF Slide Show on this camera. When using the DPOF feature, this camera will overwrite any previous DPOF settings made by other products.

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Technical use

Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures (Audio Dubbing)


It is possible to add a 10-second narration to a recorded picture. [Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [ ]. (P25)

1 2

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [AUDIO DUB.] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select the picture. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to start audio recording. (1 Microphone) When audio has already been recorded, after the audio dubbing the original audio is overwritten. When audio has already been recorded, this message is displayed OVERWRITE AUDIO DATA?. Press 2 to select [YES], and press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to start audio recording.

1,6

2,3,4,5

3 4

2
PLAY 1/2 PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET
SETUP

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to stop audio recording. Even if you do not press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button, after about 10 seconds the audio recording stops automatically.

EXIT MENU

Press the [MENU] button 2 times. The menu will disappear.

3,4
AUDIO DUB.
1600

SELECT START

EXIT MENU

Adding audio will use additional memory. Using this feature will result in fewer images being able to be saved. The audio dubbing feature cannot be used with motion images. The audio dubbing feature cannot be used with protected images.

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Resizing 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 the purpose of attaching it to an e-mail or uploading it to a web-site. [Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [ ]. (P25)

1,8 2,3,4,5,6,7 2
PLAY 1/2 PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET
SETUP

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [RESIZE] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select the picture, and then press 4. Press 2/1 to select the size. [1280]: 1280k960 [640]: 640k480

EXIT MENU

5 6 7 8

RESIZE

1600

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to set the size. When this message is displayed DELETE ORIGINAL PICTURE?, press 2/1 to select [YES] or [NO]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Press the [MENU] button 2 times. The menu will disappear.

SELECT SET

EXIT MENU
1600

RESIZE
1600 1280

SELECT RESIZE

EXIT MENU RESIZE

DELETE ORIGINAL PICTURE? YES NO

Resizing images will use additional memory if the original image is saved. It is not possible to resize pictures in a size lower than/equal to [640k480] or with an aspect ratio that is not 4:3. It may not be possible to resize the pictures recorded with other equipment. It is not possible to resize a motion image/ still picture with audio.

SELECT

SET

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Trimming Recorded Pictures


4
W T

It is possible to cut off the unnecessary parts of the picture (trimming), and enlarge the remaining parts of the picture.

1,9 2,3,5,7,8
PLAY 2/2 TRIMMING FORMAT
SETUP

[Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

]. (P25)

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [TRIMMING] and then press 1. Press 2/1 to select the picture, and then press 4. Rotate the zoom lever towards [ ] to make subject appear closer, and towards [ ] to make subject appear further away. Press 3/4/2/1 to shift pictures. Press the shutter button to set. When this message is displayed DELETE ORIGINAL PICTURE?, press 2/1 to select [YES] or [NO]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Press the [MENU] button 2 times. The menu will disappear.

SELECT

SET

EXIT MENU

3
TRIMMING
1600

5 6 7
SELECT SET EXIT MENU

4,5,6
TRIMMING
1600

8 9

ZOOM TRIM:SHUTTER

EXIT MENU

7
TRIMMING DELETE ORIGINAL PICTURE? YES NO

SELECT

SET

Trimming images will use additional memory if the original image is saved. It is not possible to resize pictures in a size lower than [640k480] or with an aspect ratio that is not 4:3. You cannot operate trimming on pictures recorded with other equipment. Trimming is not possible for a motion image/ still picture with audio. The picture size of the trimmed pictures may become smaller than that of the original one depending on the cut size. The picture quality of the trimmed picture becomes inferior.

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Formatting the Card


Usually, it is not necessary to format the card (initializing). Format the card when this message is displayed MEMORY CARD ERROR. If the card has been formatted by a PC or other equipment, format the card on the camera again.

1 2,3,4 2
PLAY 2/2 TRIMMING FORMAT
SETUP

[Preparation] Set the mode dial to playback [

]. (P25)

1 2 3

Press the [MENU] button. Press 3/4 to select [FORMAT] and then press 1. When this message is displayed DELETE ALL DATA ON THE MEMORY CARD?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The card is formatted. After formatting, recorded images and any other data cannot be recovered.

4
SELECT SET EXIT MENU

3
FORMAT DELETE ALL DATA ON THE MEMORY CARD? YES NO

SELECT

SET

When the remaining power is low, use the AC adaptor. During formatting, do not turn the power off. If the card cannot be formatted, consult your dealer.
For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca

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Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Brightness


You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor or Viewfinder. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ ]. (P25) Press the [DISPLAY] button to select the display of LCD monitor 1 or Viewfinder 2. (P23)

1,5

2,3,4

1 2 3
SETUP 1/2

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to open the setup menu. Press 3/4 to select [MONITOR]/ [FINDER]. Press 2/1 to adjust the brightness. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

3,4
REC MONITOR
AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE SELECT SET

4 5

OFF OFF EXIT MENU

REC FINDER
AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE SELECT SET

SETUP 1/2

OFF OFF EXIT MENU

Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder will not lighten or darken the actual photograph. Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder to brighten the image may incorrectly display the scene making it appear brighter than the actual photo will be. In most cases the default setting will produce the best performance and closest reproduction of the actual scene.

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Using the Auto Review


Recording with the auto review set to [1SEC.]/ [3SEC.], the recorded picture is automatically displayed on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder for 1 or 3 seconds. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ [ ]. (P25)

]/[

]/

1,5 3,4
REC

2,3,4

SETUP 1/2

1 2 3 4 5

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to open the setup menu. Press 3/4 to select [AUTO REVIEW]. Press 2/1 to select [1SEC.] or [3SEC.]. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

MONITOR AUTO REVIEW OFF 1SEC. 3SEC. BEEP POWER SAVE 2MIN. SELECT SET EXIT MENU

Press the shutter button halfway to cancel the review. Even when setting the auto review to [1SEC.]/[3SEC.], it is not available in motion image mode [ ]. When recording in burst mode, auto bracket, still picture with audio modes, the recorded picture is automatically displayed. In simple mode [ ], the auto review setting becomes [ON] (2 seconds) or [OFF].

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Setting up the Operational Sound


It is possible to set the sound volume when the menu operations are done.

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to open the setup menu. In simple mode, skip this step. Press 3/4 to select [BEEP]. Press 2/1 to adjust the operational sound volume. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

1,5

2,3,4

3,4
REC MONITOR AUTO REVIEW BEEP
POWER SAVE SELECT SET SETUP 1/2

OFF

In simple mode [ [ON] or [OFF].

], the setting becomes

2MIN. EXIT MENU

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Setting up the Power Save Mode


The Power Save Mode can automatically turn the camera off if it has not been used for a predetermined amount of time.

1 2 3 4

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to open the setup menu. Press 3/4 to select [POWER SAVE]. Press 2/1 to choose the setting time. [2MIN.] [5MIN.] [10MIN.] [OFF]: The power is not turned off automatically.

1,5 3,4
REC

2,3,4
SETUP 1/2

Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

MONITOR AUTO REVIEW OFF BEEP POWER SAVE 2MIN. 5MIN. 10MIN. OFF SELECT SET EXIT MENU

If you want to cancel the power save mode, turn the power switch to [ON] again after turning it to [OFF], or press the shutter button. When using the AC adaptor/connecting to a PC/recording a motion image/playing back a motion image/during Slide Show, the power save mode is not available. In simple mode [ ], the power save is fixed to [2MIN.].

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Resetting the File Number


As the file numbers are recorded sequentially by the camera, when you use two or more cards, it may happen that the file numbers on your cards do not start from 0001. Use this function when you insert a new card or perform a new recording on the recorded card and you want to start recording from the file number 0001.

1,6 3
REC

2,3,4,5

[Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

SETUP 2/2

NO.RESET RESET CLOCK SET LANGUAGE SELECT SET

1 2 3 4 5 6

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to open the setup menu. Press 3/4 to select [NO.RESET] and then press 1. When this message is displayed RESET FILE NO. IN THE CAMERA?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

ENG EXIT MENU

4
NO.RESET RESET FILE NO. IN THE CAMERA? YES NO

SELECT

SET

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Initializing the settings


This feature allows you to easily reset the camera to the factory default settings. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ (P25)

]/[

].

1,8 2,3,4,5,6,7 3
REC NO.RESET RESET CLOCK SET LANGUAGE SELECT SET
SETUP 2/2

1 2 3 4 5

Press the [MENU] button. Press 1 to open the setup menu. Press 3/4 to select [RESET] and then press 1. When this message is displayed RESET REC. SETTINGS?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The message REC. SETTINGS RESET COMPLETED is displayed for about 2 seconds.

ENG EXIT MENU

6 7 8

4
RESET RESET REC. SETTINGS? YES NO

When this message is displayed RESET SETUP PARAMETERS?, press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The clock setting is not reset. Press the [MENU] button. The menu will disappear.

SELECT

SET

6
RESET RESET SETUP PARAMETERS? YES NO

SELECT

SET

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Playing Back Images with a TV Monitor


By connecting the camera to a television via the supplied A/V cable 1, it is possible to view and play back the recorded images.
A/V OUT

USB

2 1

[Preparation] Turn the camera and the television off.

1 2

Connect the A/V cable 1 to the A/V OUT socket of the camera. Connect the A/V cable to the video in and the audio in sockets of the TV. Yellow: to the video in socket White: to the audio in socket

3 4

Turn the television on and select external input. Turn the camera on and then set the mode dial to playback [ The image is displayed on the television. ].

Viewing images in other countries


When setting [VIDEO OUT] on the menu, you can view images on a TV in other countries (regions) which use the NTSC or PAL system. Even if you set menu selection for [VIDEO OUT] to [PAL], the output signal is still NTSC. When connecting to a TV, we recommend using the AC adaptor as the power source. (P14) Use the supplied A/V cable only. The A/V cable cannot be connected to the antenna connection of your television. Your TV must provide separate audio and video connections for this feature to operate correctly. Read the TV operating instructions too.

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Connecting to a PC
[Preparation] If your PC uses Microsoft Windows 98 or 98SE, a USB driver must be installed from the CD that is included. If you are using a newer Microsoft operating system such as Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP (Home Edition/ Professional), no USB driver needs to be installed. Your PC should recognize the camera automatically.
A/V OUT

USB

1 2

Insert the Memory Card into the camera, and turn the power switch to [ON]. Connect the camera to a PC via the supplied USB connection cable 1.
ACCESS

[Windows] The drive is shown on the [My Computer] folder. If it is the first time you are connecting the camera to a PC, the required driver is installed automatically so that the camera can be recognized by the Windows Plug and Play, then it is shown on the [My Computer] folder. [Macintosh] The drive is shown on the screen. When connecting to a PC, we recommend using the AC adaptor as the power source. (P14) If the remaining battery power becomes low during communication, the power indicator blinks and the alarm beeps. In this case, stop the communication. Then turn the power switch to [OFF] and charge the battery. When connecting to a PC, pictures and sounds are not output from the A/V OUT socket. For further information (software installation), read the supplied operating instructions for PC connection.

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USB DIRECT-PRINT
By connecting the camera to a printer corresponding to USB DIRECT-PRINT via the supplied USB connection cable, it is possible to print directly. (Please ask the manufacturer of the printer about the corresponding models)
A/V OUT

USB

1 2 3

Insert the Memory Card into the camera, and turn the power switch to [ON]. Turn on a printer. Connect the camera to a printer via the supplied USB connection cable 1.

When connecting to a printer, we recommend using the AC adaptor as the power source. (P14) Read the printer operating instructions too. Disconnect the USB connection cable and DC cable after printing.

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USB DIRECT-PRINT (Single Picture)


[Preparation] Connect the camera to a printer. (P89)

1
DIRECT PRINT

Only when DPOF is already set, press 2 to select [SINGLE PICTURE], and then press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The message PLEASE SELECT THE PICTURE TO PRINT is displayed for 2 seconds. When DPOF is not set, this screen is skipped.

DPOF SINGLE PICTURE PICTURE SELECT SET

2
DIRECT PRINT DIRECT PRINT D
1600

2 3

Press 2/1 to select the picture to be printed, and then press the 4/ [REVIEW/SET] button. Press 3, and press 2/1 to set the number of sheets, and then press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The message PLS CHECK THE PRINTER START PRINTING? is displayed.

PLEASE SELECT THE PICTURE TO PRINT SELECT PRINT

3,4
DIRECT PRINT PLS CHECK THE PRINTER START PRINTING? COUNT 1 YES NO PRINTSET SELECT SET

4 5

Press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Printing starts.

5
DIRECT PRINT DIRECT PRINT
1600

Press the [MENU] button, and you can stop printing.

NOW PRINTING REMAIN 8 CANCEL MENU

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USB DIRECT-PRINT (DPOF Picture)


1
DIRECT PRINT

[Preparation] Connect the camera to a printer. (P89) Write the print information to the card (DPOF setting). (P71)

Press 1 to select [DPOF PICTURE]. Press the [MENU] button, and you can change the DPOF setting. (P71)

DPOF SINGLE PICTURE PICTURE SELECT SET

Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The message PLS CHECK THE PRINTER START PRINTING? is displayed.

2,3
DIRECT PRINT PLS CHECK THE PRINTER START PRINTING? YES SELECT NO SET

3 4

Press 2 to select [YES]. Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Printing starts.

4
DIRECT PRINT DIRECT PRINT
1600

Press the [MENU] button, and you can stop printing. When the number of total images is more than 255, the number of remaining images will be displayed as ----.

NOW PRINTING REMAIN 8 CANCEL MENU

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After Use
1
OFF

After using the camera, it is recommended that you complete the following steps:
ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Turn the power switch to [OFF]. (P17) Close the flash. (P37) Eject the card. (P15) Remove the battery. (P12) Remove the lens hood. Remove the lens hood adaptor. Attach the lens ring. Attach the lens cap. (P22)

If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the battery. (When you insert the battery again, set the date/time.)

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Others

The Menu Items


REC mode menu
REC 1/4 SETUP AUTO
P

1 2 3 4

W.BALANCE AE AE MODE PICT.SIZE QUALITY SELECT SET

1600

1 2 3 4

W.BALANCE (P58) AE MODE (P29, P45, P46) PICT.SIZE (P43) QUALITY (P44)

EXIT MENU
SETUP

REC 2/4

5 6 7 8

SPOT MODE OFF SENSITIVITY AUDIO REC. C-AF CONT.AF SELECT SET REC 3/4

ON AUTO OFF OFF EXIT MENU


SETUP

5 6 7 8

SPOT MODE (P52) SENSITIVITY (P61) AUDIO REC. (P42) CONT.AF (P40)

9 10 11 12

AF TRIGGER
SHUTTER

D.ZOOM COL.EFFECT PICT.ADJ. SELECT SET REC 4/4

OFF OFF STANDARD EXIT MENU


SETUP

9 10 11 12

AF TRIGGER (P39) D.ZOOM (P35) COL.EFFECT (P56) PICT.ADJ. (P57)

13 STABILIZER (P38)

13

STABILIZER OFF

ON

SELECT REC

SET

EXIT MENU
SETUP 1/2

14 15 16 17

MONITOR AUTO REVIEW BEEP POWER SAVE

OFF 2MIN. EXIT MENU

14 15 16 17

MONITOR/FINDER (P81) AUTO REVIEW (P82) BEEP (P83) POWER SAVE (P84)

SELECT

SET

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REC

SETUP 2/2

18 19 20 21

W.BALANC NO.RESET
AE AE MODE RESET

18 19 20 21

NO.RESET (P85) RESET (P86) CLOCK SET (P28) LANGUAGE

PICT.SIZE CLOCK SET LANGUAGE QUALITY SELECT SET

ENG EXIT MENU

Simple mode menu


22
PICT.MODE ENLARGE 4"k6"/10k15cm AUTO REVIEW ON ON BEEP CLOCK SET SELECT SET EXIT MENU
SETUP

For items without number, refer to those with the same name in REC mode menu. 22 PICT.MODE (P31)

PLAY 1/2

Playback mode menu


For items without number, refer to those with the same name in REC mode menu. 23 24 25 26 27 PROTECT (P74) DPOF PRINT (P71) SLIDE SHOW (P75) AUDIO DUB. (P77) RESIZE (P78)

23 24 25 26 27

PROTECT DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB. RESIZE SELECT SET PLAY 2/2

EXIT MENU
SETUP

28 29

TRIMMING FORMAT

28 TRIMMING (P79) 29 FORMAT (P80)

SELECT PLAY

SET

EXIT MENU
SETUP 1/2

30 VOLUME (P65)

30

MONITOR VOLUME BEEP POWER SAVE

OFF EXIT MENU


SETUP 2/2

SELECT PLAY

SET

31 VIDEO OUT (P87)

31

CLOCK SET LANGUAGE VIDEO OUT

ENG

SELECT

SET

EXIT MENU

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Cautions for Use


Cautions for Use Keep the digital camera away from magnetized equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video game equipment, etc.).
If you use the digital camera on or near a TV, images and sounds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic wave radiation. Do not use the digital camera near a cell phone because doing so may cause noise to adversely affect the images and sounds. Recorded data may be damaged, or images may be distorted by strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large motors. Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a microprocessor may adversely affect the digital camera, causing the disturbance of images and sounds. If the digital camera is affected by magnetically charged equipment and does not function properly, turn the camera off and detach the battery or AC adaptor and then connect the battery or AC adaptor again. Thereafter, turn the camera on. Do not keep rubber or plastic products in contact with the digital camera for a long period of time.

When you use the digital camera on a beach or similar place, do not let sand or fine dust get into the camera.
Sand or dust may damage the digital camera or card. (Care should be taken when inserting and removing the card.)

Do not use the digital camera for surveillance purpose or other business use.
If you use the digital camera for a long period of time, the internal temperature increases and, consequently, this may cause malfunction. The digital camera is not intended for business use.

Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning the digital camera.
The camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may peel off. Before cleaning the camera, detach the battery or pull out the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet. Wipe the digital camera with a soft, dry cloth. To remove stubborn stains, wipe with a cloth that is soaked in a detergent diluted with water and afterward finish wiping with a dry cloth. For storing or transporting the digital camera, place it in a bag or case lined with soft pads to prevent the coating on the camera body from being worn.

Do not use the digital camera near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines.
If you record near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines, recorded images or sounds may be adversely affected.

Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the digital camera.


If the digital camera is sprayed with such chemicals, the camera body may be damaged and the surface finish may peel off.

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After use, be sure to take the card out, and detach the battery or pull out the AC adaptor from the electrical outlet.
If the battery is left on the digital camera for a long time, the voltage drops excessively, and the battery will not function even after it is recharged.

Optimal Use of the Battery


The battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Its ability to generate power is based upon the chemical reaction that takes place inside it. This reaction is susceptible to the surrounding temperature and humidity, and, if the temperature is too high or too low, the operating time of the battery will be shorter.

When you use your digital camera on a rainy or snowy day or on a beach, make sure that no water enters the digital camera.
Water may cause the digital camera or card to malfunction. (Irreparable damage may occur) If sea water splashes onto the digital camera, wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it well, and use it to wipe the camera body carefully. Then, wipe it again thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.

Always keep the terminals of the battery clean.


Prevent the terminals from getting clogged with dirt, dust, or other substances. If you drop the battery accidentally, check to see if the battery body and terminals are deformed. Attaching a deformed battery to the digital camera may damage the camera.

Condensation
When using the camera outdoors during very cold weather, condensation can form on the camera and lens when you return to a warm place. The camera can be placed in a air tight plastic bag and allowed to warm. The condensation will form on the bag.

Be sure to detach the battery after use.


Be sure to detach the battery from the digital camera. (If it is left attached to the digital camera, a minute amount of current is consumed even when the digital camera power is off.) If the battery is left attached to the digital camera for a long time, discharge takes place. The battery may become unusable even after it is charged.

When condensation has taken place: Set the power switch to [OFF] and leave the digital camera in this condition for about 1 hour. When the camera becomes close to the ambient temperature, the fog disappears naturally.

Dispose of an unusable battery.


The battery has a limited life. Do not throw the battery into fire because it may cause an explosion. Batteries that are no longer usable should be discarded in accordance with battery recycling laws. For information you can call the RBRC hotline at 1-800-822-8837.

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Cautions for Storage


Before storing the digital camera, take the card out and detach the battery. Store all the components in a dry place with a relatively stable temperature. (Recommended temperature: 59oF to 77oF (15oC to 25oC), Recommended humidity: 40% to 60%)

Do not bend or drop the card. The card or the recorded content may be damaged. After use, be sure to remove the card from the digital camera. Do not touch the terminals on the back of the card with your fingers. Do not allow dirt, dust or water to enter it.

Digital camera
Wrap it with a soft cloth to prevent dust from getting into the camera. Do not leave the camera in places that expose it to high temperature.

AC adaptor
If the battery is warm, charging takes a longer time than normal. If you use the AC adaptor near a radio, radio reception may be disturbed. Keep the AC adaptor 100 cm or more away from radio. When the AC adaptor is in use, it may generate whirring sounds. However, this is normal. After use, be sure to disconnect the AC cable. (If it is left connected, a minute amount of current is consumed.) Keep the electrodes of the AC adaptor and battery clean at all times.

Battery
Do not leave the camera and the battery at the place where the temperature is too high, such as inside the car during the summer. Extremely high or low temperatures will shorten the life of the battery. If the battery is kept in smoky or dusty places, the terminals may rust and cause malfunctions. Do not allow the battery terminals to come in contact with metal objects (such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.). This can result in a short circuit or heat generation and, if you touch the battery in this condition, you may be badly burned. Store the battery in a completely discharged state. To store the battery for a long period of time, we recommend charging it once every year and storing it again after you completely use up the charged capacity.

LCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens Ring LCD monitor


In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation may form on the LCD monitor. Wipe it with soft dry cloth. If the digital camera is extremely cold when you turn the power on, the image on the LCD monitor is slightly darker than usual at first. However, as the internal temperature increases, it goes back to the normal brightness. Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 114,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

Card
When the card is being read, do not remove the card, turn off the power, or subject it to vibration or impact. Do not leave the card in places where there is high temperature or direct sunlight, or where electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily generated.

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Viewfinder
Do not direct the Viewfinder or lens to the sun. Internal components may be seriously damaged. Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the Viewfinder screen featuring a total of approximately 114,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

SD Slide Show
If setting the SD 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. Select [YES] and press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to start the SD Slide Show. Select [NO] and press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button to start normal playback.

Folder Composition
When a Memory Card with data recorded on it is inserted into a PC, the folders shown below will be displayed.

Lens ring
If you push the zoom lever toward W during recording with the filter or conversion lens attached to the digital camera, 4 corners of the image may become dark (vignetting). For details, refer to the operating instructions of your accessories. Be sure to keep the lens ring attached to the digital camera so as to shut out unnecessary light.

SD Memory Card

DCIM 100_PANA EXPORT MISC

In the 100_PANA folder it is possible to record up to 999 images. In the MISC folder it is possible to record the files that have been set with DPOF settings.

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Warning Indications
[NO MEMORY CARD]
Insert the Memory Card.

[THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED]


After cancelling the protect setting, you can delete or overwrite the image.

[THIS MEMORY CARD IS PROTECTED]


Cancel the Memory Card lock.

[THIS PICTURE CANT BE DELETED] / [SOME PICTURES CANT BE DELETED]


If the image is not based on the DCF standard, it is not possible to delete selected pictures.

[NO VALID IMAGE TO PLAY]


Carry out playback after recording or after inserting the Memory Card with a recorded image.

[MEMORY CARD FULL] / [NOT ENOUGH MEMORY IN THE CARD]


Insert a new Memory Card or delete the useless data.

[NO ADDITIONAL DELETE SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE]


You have exceeded the number of images that can be set at once with multi-delete setting.

[REMOVE LENS CAP AND PRESS BUTTON]


Remove the lens cap and then press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button.

[CANT BE SET ON THIS PICTURE] / [CANT BE SET ON SOME PICTURES]


If the image is not based on the DCF standard, it is not possible to set the DPOF.

[MEMORY CARD ERROR]


Failed access to Memory Card. Insert the card again.

[MEMORY CARD ERROR FORMAT THIS CARD?]


The format of this card cannot be recognized by the camera. Format the card again with the camera.

[READ ERROR]
Data reading error. Play it back again.

[WRITE ERROR]
Data writing error. Turn the camera [OFF] and remove the card. Then insert the card and turn the camera back [ON]. Be sure camera is [OFF] before removing or inserting the card to avoid damaging the card.

[MODE DIAL IS NOT IN THE PROPER POSITION]


This message is displayed when you turn on the camera with the mode dial in the wrong position. Rotate the mode dial to the proper position.

[PLEASE SET THE CLOCK]


This message is displayed when you use the camera for the first time or you do not use the camera for a long time. Set the clock again.

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Troubleshooting
1: The power does not turn on. 1-1: Are the battery and the AC adaptor correctly connected? Check the connection. 1-2: Is the battery sufficiently charged? Use a battery that has been sufficiently charged. 2: 2: As the power is turned on, it turns off immediately. Is the battery charge insufficient to operate the camera? Charge the battery or replace it with charged one. The lens and the Viewfinder are fogged. Has condensation occurred? Carrying the digital camera from a cold place to a warm place could cause condensation on the camera. Wait until condensation disappears. 8: 8: The display or images on the LCD monitor/Viewfinder are not focused. Set the mode dial to the mode corresponding to the distance to the subject. The image will not play back. Is the Card inside? There is no image in the Card. The mode dial is not set to playback [ ].

9: 9-1: 9-2: 9-3: 10:

3: 3:

The image is not displayed on the television. 10-1: Is the camera correctly connected with the TV? Check it. 10-2: Set the TV to video input mode. 11: When connecting to a PC, images cannot be transferred. 11-1: Check that the camera is correctly connected to the PC. 11-2: Is the camera correctly recognized by the PC? 12: The clock setting is reset. 12-1: If you do not use the camera for a long time, the clock setting may be reset. When the message [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] appears, set the clock again. 12-2: When you take a picture before setting the clock, [0:00 0. 0. 0] is recorded. 13: 13: The camera chatters when it is shaken. This is the sound coming from the lens. When you turn the power [ON], the sound is stopped. This is not a malfunction. Some pixels are inactive or always lit on the LCD monitor. This is not a malfunction. These pixels do not affect the recorded images.

4: The image cannot be recorded. 4-1: Is the Memory Card inside? 4-2: Is the mode dial correctly set? Check it. 4-3: There is no memory capacity left on the card. Before recording, delete some images. 5: 5: The image is not displayed on the LCD monitor. Is the the image displayed on the Viewfinder? Press the [DISPLAY] button to switch to LCD monitor display. The LCD monitor/Viewfinder is too bright or dark. Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor/Viewfinder. Flash does not fire. Is the flash closed? Press the [ OPEN] button to open the flash.

6: 6: 7: 7:

14: 14:

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Specifications
Digital Camera Power Source: Power Consumption: Information for your safety DC 8.4 V 2.6 W (When recording with LCD Monitor) 2.4 W (When recording with Viewfinder) 2.4 W (When playing back with LCD Monitor) 2.2 W (When playing back with Viewfinder) 2,000,000 pixels 1/3.2q CCD, total pixel number 2,110,000 pixels Primary color filter Optical 12k zoom, fl4.6 55.2 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 35 420 mm)/F2.8 Single: 3k, Burst: 2k TTL Auto/Macro Spot AF (Spot mode) 0.98 feet (30 cm) (Wide)/3.94 feet (120 cm) (Tele) , Macro/Simple/Aperture-priority AE/Shutter-priority AE: 0.16 feet (5 cm) (Wide)/3.94 feet (120 cm) (Tele) Electronic shutteriMechanical shutter 4 frames/second, Max 7 frames (standard)/ 4 frames (fine) (Performance is only with SD Memory Card. MultiMediaCard performance will be less.) 320k240 pixels (10 frames/second with audio) AUTO/50/100/200/400 8 1/2,000th Motion image mode: 1/30th 1/2,000th AUTO/Daylight/Cloudy/Halogen/White set Program AE/Aperture-priority AE (A)/Shutter-priority AE (S) Exposure compensation (1/3 EV Step, j2 i2 EV) Multi/Spot (Spot mode) 1.5q low-temperature polycrystalline TFT LCD (114,000 pixels) (field of view ratio 100%) Color electrical Viewfinder (114,000 pixels) (field of view ratio 100%) (with dioptor adjustment) (j4 i4 dioptor) Built-in pop up flash Flash range: (ISO100) Approx. 0.98 feet (30 cm) 6.89 feet (2.1 m) (Wide)/ Approx. 3.94 feet (120 cm) 6.89 feet (2.1 m) (Tele) AUTO, AUTO/Red-eye reduction, Forced ON, Slow sync./Red-eye reduction, Forced OFF Monaural Monaural SD Memory Card/MultiMediaCard

Camera Effective pixels Image sensor Lens Digital zoom Focus Focus range

Shutter system Burst recording Motion image recording ISO sensitivity Shutter speed White balance Exposure (AE) Metering mode LCD monitor Viewfinder Flash

Microphone Speaker Recording media

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Recording size Quality Recording file format Still Picture Still picture with audio Motion image Interface Digital Analog video/audio Terminal USB Analog video/audio DC IN Dimensions (WkHkD) Weight

1600k1200 pixels, 1280k960 pixels, 640k480 pixels (Still picture) 320k240 pixels (Motion image) Fine/Standard JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.2 standard), DPOF corresponding JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.2 standard)i640k480 pixels QuickTime (still picture with audio) QuickTime Motion JPEG (motion image with audio) USB NTSC/PAL Composite/Audio line output (monaural) 5 pin Mini USB 2.5 mm jack EIAJ type 3 jack 4 1/2qk2 3/4qk3 1/4q/114k70.3k83.3 mm (excluding the projection part) Approx. 11.2 oz/318 g (excluding Memory Card and battery) Approx. 12.3 oz/350 g (with Memory Card and battery) 32oF 104oF (0oC 40oC) 10% 80%

Operating Temperature Operating Humidity

Battery Charger/AC Adaptor (Panasonic DE-928A) Information for your safety Input Output 110 240 V 50/60 Hz, 0.29 A DIGITAL CAMERA 8.4 V 1.2 A CHARGE 8.4 V 0.65 A

Battery Pack (lithium-ion) (Panasonic CGA-S002A) Voltage/capacity

Information for your safety 7.2 V, 680 mAh

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Digital Camera Accessory System


Accessory# Figure Description

CGA-S002A

Lithium Ion Battery

DMW-LND55

ND Filter

DMW-LMC55

MC Protector

RP-SDH512 RP-SDH256 RP-SD128BJ RP-SD064B RP-SD032B RP-SD016B

512 MB SD Memory Card 256 MB SD Memory Card 128 MB SD Memory Card 64 MB SD Memory Card 32 MB SD Memory Card 16 MB SD Memory Card SD USB Reader/Writer (compatible with MultiMediaCard) SD PC Card Adaptor (compatible with MultiMediaCard)

BN-SDCAPU/1B

BN-SDABPU/1B

*Please refer to page 13, for details on the battery charging time and available recording time. *NOTE: Accessories and/or model numbers may vary by country. Please consult your local dealer.

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Digital Camera Accessory Order Form


(For USA Customers)
Please photocopy this form when placing an order. 1. Digital Camera Model # 2. Items Ordered Accessory # Description Price Each Quantity Total Price

Subtotal Your State & Local Sales Tax Shipping & Handling Total Enclosed 3. Method of payment (check one) Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS) VISA MasterCard Discover (Please do not send cash) 4. Shipping information (UPS delivery requires complete street address)
Ship To: Mr. Mrs. Ms. First Street Address Night City State Zip ( )

6.95

Credit Card # Expiration Date Customer Signature Make Check or Money Order to: PANASONIC ACCESSORIES

Last

Phone#: Day ( )

TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR DIGITAL CAMERA ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER OR CALL PANASONICS ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1-800-332-5368 [6 AM-5 PM M-F, 6 AM-10:30 AM SAT, PACIFIC TIME] OR MAIL THIS ORDER TO: PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE 20421 84th Avenue South Kent, WA. 98032

In CANADA, please contact your local Dealer for more information on Accessories.

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Request for Service Notice (For USA Only)


Please photocopy this form when making a request for service notice. In the unlikely event this product needs service. your purchase. Request for Service Notice: Please include so willproof ofyour repair.) (Failure to due delay

(USA Only)

To further speed your repair, please provide an explanation of what wrong with the unit and any symptom it is exhibiting.

Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to: Panasonic Services Company 1705 N. Randall Road Elgin, IL. 60123-7847 Attn: Digital Camera Repair

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Limited Warranty (For USA Only)


PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY, DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA, One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 PANASONIC SALES COMPANY, DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO, INC. Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985

Panasonic Digital Still Camera Limited Warranty


Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as the warrantor) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase (warranty period), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or refurbished product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor. PRODUCT OR PART NAME PARTS DIGITAL STILL CAMERA (EXCEPT ITEMS LISTED 1 (ONE) YEAR BELOW) CCD 6 (SIX) MONTHS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK (IN EXCHANGE FOR 90 (NINETY) DAYS DEFECTIVE BATTERY PACK) SD MEMORY CARD (IN EXCHANGE FOR 90 (NINETY) DAYS DEFECTIVE SD CARD) LABOR 90 (NINETY) DAYS 90 (NINETY) DAYS NOT APPLICABLE

NOT APPLICABLE

During the Labor warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During the Parts warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must carry-in or mail-in your product during the warranty period. If nonrechargeable batteries are included, they are not warranted. This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold as is. A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service.

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Carry-In or Mail-In Service For Carry-In or Mail-In Service in the United States call 1-800-272-7033. For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company (787)-750-4300 or fax (787)-768-2910. This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, or commercial use (such as in a hotel, office, restaurant, or other business), rental use of the product, service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, travel to and from the servicer, loss of media or images, data or other memory content. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the warrantors Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor. PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

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Customer Services Directory (For USA Only)


For Product Information, Operating Assistance, Literature Request, Dealer Locations, and all Customer Service inquiries please contact:

1-800-272-7033, Monday-Friday 8:30am-8pm EST. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com


You can purchase parts, accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site.

Accessory Purchases:
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)

Product Repairs

Centralized Factory Servicenter


Panasonic Services Company 1705 N. Randall Road, Elgin, IL 60123-7847 Attention: Digital Camera Repair

MAIL TO :

Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to the Elgin Centralized Factory Servicenter. Customer's in Puerto Rico, please ship or carry in to location below (Service in Puerto Rico).

Service in Puerto Rico


Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Panasonic Sales Company/ Factory Servicenter: Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Phone (787) 750-4300 Fax (787) 768-2910

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Index
A
AF/AE Lock ............................55 Aperture-priority AE .................45 Audio Dubbing ........................77 Auto Exposure (AE) Bracket .....54 Auto Review ...........................82

N
ND Filter ................................63 Night Portrait Mode .................51

O
Operational Sound ..................83 Optical Zoom ..........................34

B
Built-in Flash ..........................36 Burst Mode .............................62

P
Panning Mode ........................50 Picture Size ............................43 Playback ................................64 Playback Zoom .......................67 Portrait Mode ..........................48 Power Save Mode ...................84

C
Card Access Indication ............16 Clock Set ...............................28 Color Effect ............................56 Condensation .........................96 Continuous AF ........................40

Q
Quality ...................................44

D
Digital Zoom ...........................35 DPOF ....................................71

R
Recording ..............................29 Resize ...................................78 Review ...................................32

E
Exposure Compensation ..........53

S
SD Memory Card ....................16 SD Slide Show ........................98 Self-timer ...............................41 Shutter-priority AE ...................46 Simple Mode ..........................31 Slide Show .............................75 Sports Mode ...........................49 Spot Mode ..............................52

F
File Number ............................85 Formatting ..............................80

I
ISO Sensitivity ........................61

J
Jitter ......................................30

L
LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Brightness ...........................81

T
Trimming ................................79

M
Macro Mode ...........................47 MC Protector ..........................63 Motion Image ..........................33 Multi Playback ........................66 MultiMediaCard .......................16

U
USB DIRECT-PRINT ...............89

W
White Balance ........................58

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Spanish Quick Use Guide/ Gua espaola para el uso rpido


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Prepare las siguientes piezas. Cmara Batera Tarjeta Adaptador CA Cable CA Compruebe el interruptor de alimentacin est ajustado a [OFF] y que el objetivo est almacenado. Cierre el flash.

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OPEN

[Preparaciones]

Cargue la batera. (1 # 2) La carga va a terminar a los 90 minutos.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Desplace la palanca hacia la direccin de la flecha para abrir la tapa tarjeta de memoria/batera. Introduzca la batera en la cmara. Introduzca la tarjeta en la cmara. Cierre la tapa tarjeta de memoria/ batera. Quite la tapa del objetivo. Ponga el interruptor de alimentacin a [ON]. Defina la fecha/hora. Ajuste el disco del modo a [P/A/S]. (Cuando se quiere sacar una imagen con el flash) Pulse el botn de apertura del flash para abrirlo. Saque una imagen. Ajuste el disco del modo a la reproduccin [ ]. Pulse 2/1 para reproducir la imagen que quiere ver.

[Grabacin]

9 10

12 11 7
OFF

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ON

[Reproduccin]

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RE VIE W

12 13

SET

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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. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 C 2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

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