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1. Introduction

 

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Displaying Viewfinder/Monitor

At the time of purchase, the viewfinder/monitor displays the following 
icons.
For information about the icons other than those described here, refer to 
page 

448

.

Viewfinder

Monitor

999

ISO

100

F

4.0

60

L

FINE

AFS

AFS

8

9 1011 12

13

14 15 16 17

1

2

4

3

5

6

7

999

ISO

100

F

4.0

60

±

0

AFS

AFS

L

FINE

1

Photo Style (

l

199

)

2

Level gauge (

l

339

)

3

Picture quality (

l

85

)/

Picture size (

l

83

)

4

AF area (

l

112

)

5

Focus mode (

l

91

117

)

6

AF mode (

l

98

)

7

Stabilizer (

l

172

)

8

Focus (lit green) (

l

59

)/Recording 

state (lit red) (

l

211

230

)

9

Recording mode (

l

61

)

10

Metering mode (

l

178

)

11

Shutter speed (

l

59

)

12

Aperture value (

l

59

)

13

Exposure compensation value 
(

l

189

)/Manual Exposure Assist 

(

l

186

)

14

ISO sensitivity (

l

192

)

15

Card slot (

l

46

)/Double card slot 

function (

l

87

)

16

Number of recordable pictures 
(

l

482

)/Number of pictures that can 

be taken continuously (

l

128

)/

Available recording time (

l

483

)

17

Battery indication (

l

42

)

0

Press [

] to switch between display/hide of the level gauge.

Summary of Contents for Lumix DC-S1

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Digital Camera DC S1 DVQP1869ZA F0319MR0...

Page 2: ...the tag located on the underside of your camera Be sure to retain this manual as your convenient camera information source Please note that the actual controls and components menu items etc of your D...

Page 3: ...itions in which these cannot be used Example Operating symbols In this document camera operation is explained using the following symbols 0 For information about operation methods of the operation par...

Page 4: ...ment notifications are classified and described using the following symbols To confirm prior to using the function Hints for better use of the camera and tips for recording Notifications and supplemen...

Page 5: ...2 6 Focus Zoom 91 7 Drive Shutter 125 8 Metering Exposure ISO Sensitivity 178 9 White Balance Image Quality 194 10 Flash 216 11 Recording Videos 230 12 Playing Back and Editing of Images 260 13 Camera...

Page 6: ...us LCD Display 30 2 Getting Started 31 Attaching a Shoulder Strap 31 Charging the Battery 33 Charging with the Charger 33 Battery Insertion 36 Charging the Battery with the Camera 38 Charging While Us...

Page 7: ...ting the Viewfinder 66 Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder 67 Switching the Display Information 68 Turning On the Status LCD Backlight 70 Quick Menu 71 Menu Operation Methods 73 Reset 76 4 Ea...

Page 8: ...Pad 115 Focus Switching for Vert Hor 116 Record Using MF 117 Recording Images with Zoom 121 Extended Tele Conversion 122 7 Drive Shutter 125 Selecting the Drive Mode 125 Taking Burst Pictures 126 6K...

Page 9: ...E Mode 183 Manual Exposure Mode 185 Preview Mode 188 Exposure Compensation 189 Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock 191 Setting the ISO Sensitivity 192 9 White Balance Image Quality 194 Setting the W...

Page 10: ...xposure Knee 241 Displaying Setting the Sound Recording Level 243 Creative Video Mode 244 CreativeVideo Combined Set 246 High Speed Video 247 Recording HLG Videos 248 Recording Videos Using a Connecte...

Page 11: ...289 Dial Operation Switch 290 Register Functions to the Dials 290 Temporarily Change Dial Operation 291 Quick Menu Customization 292 Register to the Quick Menu 292 Custom Mode 296 Register in Custom...

Page 12: ...386 Transferring Recorded Images 388 Transferring Recorded Images Automatically 390 Recording Location Information 392 Camera Power Operations 393 Automatically Setting the Clock 394 Saving Settings I...

Page 13: ...5 Battery Grip Optional 445 Shutter Remote Control Optional 446 AC Adaptor Optional DC Coupler Optional 447 Monitor Viewfinder Displays 448 Recording Screen 448 Playback Screen 453 Message Displays 45...

Page 14: ...t Information l 350 Reset l 76 Viewfinder Diopter adjustment l 66 Display magnification l 66 Eye sensor l 67 Eye Sensor AF l 332 Display Recording screen l 448 Playback screen l 453 Viewfinder l 29 St...

Page 15: ...16 HLG Photo l 214 Shutter Type l 170 Silent Mode l 169 Remote control recording l 446 Screen display l 448 Exposure Exposure Comp l 189 Program Shift l 180 Preview mode l 188 Metering Mode l 178 AE L...

Page 16: ...l 279 Function lever l 287 Custom recording mode l 296 My Menu l 300 Quick menu l 292 Dial operation l 290 Saving camera settings l 302 Connecting with Other Devices Sending images PC l 430 Printing l...

Page 17: ...d select Firmware Version in the Setup Others menu You can also update the firmware in Firmware Version l 360 0 This document provides explanations for camera firmware version 1 0 Handling of the Came...

Page 18: ...istant works in conjunction with the lenses that were specifically designed to support this feature Securely close the doors socket caps contact points cover etc When the lens or cap is removed or a d...

Page 19: ...m with the camera or a card Be Careful with Regard to Copyrights Under copyright law you may not use the images and audio you have recorded for other than personal enjoyment without the permission of...

Page 20: ...where the camera was purchased For details on the accessories refer to Owner s Manual supplied 0 Digital camera body is referred to as camera in this document 0 Battery pack is referred to as battery...

Page 21: ...ferentiation is made between full frame lenses and APS C lenses they are both referred to as the lens Notes on the Use of APS C Lenses When APS C lenses are used some functions such as image area are...

Page 22: ...formation check the following support website https panasonic jp support global cs dsc English only Memory Cards That Can Be Used XQD memory card 32 GB to 256 GB 0 Operation with Sony XQD G Series M S...

Page 23: ...Speed Class Example of indication MP4 HEVC video Class 10 UHS Speed Class 1 or higher Video Speed Class 10 or higher 4K video High Speed Video 6K 4K Photo Post Focus UHS Speed Class 3 Video Speed Cla...

Page 24: ...125 5 Hot shoe hot shoe cover l 216 Keep the hot shoe cover out of reach of children to prevent swallowing 6 LVF button l 67 7 Speaker l 354 8 Front dial l 63 9 Shutter button l 59 10 WB White Balanc...

Page 25: ...Focus mode lever l 92 117 10 Joystick l 64 Fn buttons l 279 Center Fn8 3 Fn9 1 Fn10 4 Fn11 2 Fn12 11 Q button l 71 12 Cursor buttons l 63 Fn buttons l 279 3 Fn13 1 Fn14 4 Fn15 2 Fn16 13 Control dial l...

Page 26: ...mage the camera 6 Battery grip connector cover for the battery grip connector l 445 0 Keep the cover for the battery grip connector out of reach of children to prevent swallowing 7 Card slot 2 l 46 8...

Page 27: ...n l 50 7 Flash synchro socket flash synchro socket cap l 217 0 Keep the flash synchro socket cap out of reach of children to prevent swallowing 8 REMOTE socket l 446 9 MIC socket l 254 10 Headphone so...

Page 28: ...switch l 173 5 AF MF switch l 92 117 0 You can switch between AF and MF If MF is set on either the lens or camera operation will be with MF 6 Zoom lock switch 0 When you set the focal length to 24 mm...

Page 29: ...l 85 Picture size l 83 4 AF area l 112 5 Focus mode l 91 117 6 AF mode l 98 7 Stabilizer l 172 8 Focus lit green l 59 Recording state lit red l 211 230 9 Recording mode l 61 10 Metering mode l 178 11...

Page 30: ...59 7 Wireless Wi Fi Bluetooth connection state l 370 8 Flash output adjustment l 224 9 ISO sensitivity l 192 Exposure compensation value l 189 10 Number of recordable pictures l 482 Number of pictures...

Page 31: ...shoulder strap eyelet A 2 Pass the end of the shoulder strap through the ring and then pass it through the fastener 3 Pass the end of the shoulder strap through the other hole of the fastener 4 Pull...

Page 32: ...der strap around your shoulder Do not wrap the strap around your neck It may result in injury or accident 0 Do not leave the shoulder strap where an infant can reach it It may result in an accident by...

Page 33: ...31 As of January 2019 Charging with the Charger 0 Use the supplied charger and AC adaptor 0 The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely The charging time may var...

Page 34: ...and then insert into the electrical outlet 3 Insert the battery Insert the terminal end of the battery and push The CHARGE lamp A blinks and charging begins 0 Do not use any other USB connection cable...

Page 35: ...n and remove the battery 0 If the 50 lamp is blinking quickly then charging is not occurring The temperature of the battery or surroundings is either too high or too low Try charging at an ambient tem...

Page 36: ...Turn off the camera 2 Open the battery door Move the battery door release lever to the OPEN position 3 Insert the battery Insert the terminal end of the battery and push until a locking sound is hear...

Page 37: ...ttery door 0 Remove the battery after use The battery will drain if left inserted in the camera for a long period of time 0 The battery becomes warm after use during charging and immediately after cha...

Page 38: ...een used The charging time for the battery in hot cold environments or a battery that has not been used for a long time may be longer than normal 1 Turn off the camera 2 Insert the battery into the ca...

Page 39: ...tional the battery within the Battery Grip will also be charged 0 Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied USB connection cables C C and A C This may cause malfunction 0 Do not u...

Page 40: ...the supplied USB connection cable C C 0 Use a device mobile battery etc with an output of 9 V 3 A 27 W or more that supports USB PD 0 When the camera is on charging will take longer than when the cam...

Page 41: ...may stop If the temperature rises further will be displayed and power supply will stop Wait until the camera cools down When continuously recording video etc while charging supplying power When the am...

Page 42: ...blinks during charging 0 When a charging error occurs the status LCD display icon A blinks Indication on status LCD Indication on monitor A Receiving power from the USB connection cable B Power source...

Page 43: ...be caused by short circuiting or the resulting heat generated 0 Do not use the AC adaptor AC cable or USB connection cables C C and A C on other devices This may cause a malfunction 0 Do not use USB...

Page 44: ...s put into sleep Sleep Mode Wi Fi Sets the camera to sleep 15 minutes after being disconnected from Wi Fi Auto LVF Monitor Off Sets the amount of time it takes for the viewfinder monitor to turn off T...

Page 45: ...o playback 6K 4K Pre Burst recording Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation when Auto Shooting is set Multiple Exposure recording During HDMI output for recording 0 The settings will be as follows when...

Page 46: ...B Card slot 2 SD card Match the orientation of the cards as shown in the figure and then insert them firmly until they click 0 Do not touch the SD card connection contacts C 3 Close the card door Clos...

Page 47: ...the card until it clicks and then pull the card out straight 0 The card may be hot just after the camera has been used Be careful when removing 0 Do not perform the following operations during access...

Page 48: ...ata stored in the card is erased and cannot be restored Save a backup of necessary data before formatting the card 0 Do not turn off the camera or perform another operation during formatting 0 Take ca...

Page 49: ...the camera 2 Turn the lens rear cap and the body cap in the direction of the arrow to remove them When removing the body cap rotate it while pressing the lens release button A Attaching a Lens 0 Chan...

Page 50: ...t until it clicks Removing a Lens 1 Turn off the camera 2 While pressing the lens release button A rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow until it stops and then remove it 0 Insert the lens str...

Page 51: ...cutting out excess light When attaching the lens hood flower shape supplied with the interchangeable lens S R24105 Hold the lens hood by placing your fingers as shown in the figure 0 Do not hold the l...

Page 52: ...the direction of the arrow and then remove it 0 The lens hood can be attached in the reverse direction when carrying the camera 1 Remove the lens hood 2 Align mark C on the lens hood with the mark on...

Page 53: ...is not displayed proceed to Step 4 2 When Please set the language appears press or 3 Set the language Press 34 to select the language and then press or 4 When Please set the time zone appears press o...

Page 54: ...B and time display format C If you select Style and then press or the screen for setting the display order and time display format appears 8 Confirm your selection Press or 9 When The clock setting ha...

Page 55: ...ary 1st 2019 0 Clock settings are maintained for approx 3 months using the built in clock battery even without the battery Leave the fully charged battery in the camera for approx 24 hours to charge t...

Page 56: ...amera with both hands keep your arms still at your side and stand with your feet shoulder width apart Hold the camera firmly by wrapping your right hand around the camera grip Support the lens from be...

Page 57: ...are automatically played back vertically oriented 0 If you set Rotate Disp to OFF pictures will be played back without being rotated l 363 0 When the camera is tilted significantly up or down the ver...

Page 58: ...e recording Low angle recording vertical position 0 Open the monitor while pushing up on the monitor lock lever 0 Take care not to trap a finger in the monitor 0 Do not apply an excessive force to the...

Page 59: ...e displayed When the correct exposure cannot be obtained the indications blink in red Once the subject is in focus the focus indication C lights When the subject is not in focus the indication blinks...

Page 60: ...layed automatically by setting Auto Review of the Custom Monitor Display menu You can also change the picture display duration to your preferred setting l 338 0 With the default settings you cannot ta...

Page 61: ...ssing the mode dial lock button 1 rotate the mode dial 2 iA Intelligent Auto mode l 77 P Program AE mode l 179 A Aperture Priority AE mode l 181 S Shutter Priority AE mode l 183 M Manual Exposure mode...

Page 62: ...on parts To prevent accidental operation you can disable operation with the operation lock lever Camera Setting Operations 1 Front dial l 63 2 Rear dial l 63 3 Control dial l 63 4 Cursor buttons l 63...

Page 63: ...The operation method can be changed in Dial Set l 336 Control Dial Rotate Selects an item or numeric value 0 Adjusts the headphone volume during recording The function can be changed in Control Dial...

Page 64: ...can be performed by touching the icons slide bars menus and other items displayed on the screen A Touch Operation of touching and then lifting your finger from the touch screen B Drag Operation of mov...

Page 65: ...ch screen Front dial Rear dial Control dial DISP button 0 Touch the screen with clean and dry fingers 0 If you will use a commercially available monitor protection sheet observe the precautions for th...

Page 66: ...e the diopter adjustment dial while looking through the viewfinder 0 Adjust the diopter until you can see the characters clearly Switching the Viewfinder Display Magnification Press V MODE The display...

Page 67: ...ress LVF A B Eye sensor Automatic viewfinder monitor switching Viewfinder display Monitor display 0 The eye sensor may not work correctly due to the shape of eyeglasses the way the camera is held or b...

Page 68: ...on the rear of the camera can be set to display only recording information or turned off Press DISP The display information is switched Recording Screen Monitor Viewfinder With information Without inf...

Page 69: ...tly change their settings These can also be changed with the following operations 1 Press one of the cursor buttons to enable selection of items 0 Selected items are displayed in yellow 2 Rotate or to...

Page 70: ...settings the illumination button will also light 0 If you press again or fully press the shutter button the backlight turns off 0 The status LCD backlight and illumination button do not light while y...

Page 71: ...s Q 2 Select a menu item Press 3421 Directions on the diagonal can also be selected using the joystick Selection is also possible by rotating Selection is also possible by touching a menu item 3 Selec...

Page 72: ...3 Basic Operations 72 0 Some items cannot be set depending on the recording mode or camera settings 0 The Quick menu can be customized Q MENU Settings l 292...

Page 73: ...so perform the same operation by rotating to select the main tab and then pressing or Menu Operation Methods Configuration and operation parts of the menu The menu can be operated by pressing 21 to mo...

Page 74: ...select a menu item and then press 1 You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the menu item and then pressing or 5 Select a setting item and then confirm your selection Press 34 t...

Page 75: ...em or setting item is selected a description about the item is displayed on the screen Grayed Out Menu Items Menu items that cannot be set are displayed grayed out If you press or while a grayed out m...

Page 76: ...nd custom settings other than Wi Fi Setup and Bluetooth Select Reset 0 If you reset the setup and custom settings the following settings will also be reset Settings of Rotate Disp Picture Sort Magnify...

Page 77: ...ing conditions 1 Set the mode dial to iA 2 Aim the camera at the subject When the camera detects the scene the recording mode icon changes Automatic Scene Detection 3 Adjust the focus Press the shutte...

Page 78: ...es detected during video recording 1 Detected when animal detection is disabled 2 Detected when using an external flash 0 Backlight compensation operates automatically to prevent subjects from appeari...

Page 79: ...and body entire body or upper half of the body and the body of animals and adjusts the focus 0 Each press of switches the person animal or eye to be brought into focus It cannot be switched by touchi...

Page 80: ...start Touch Shutter recording 3 Touch the subject you wish to focus on The AF operates and the image will be recorded How to Disable Touch Shutter Touch 0 The icon changes to Recording Using Touch Fu...

Page 81: ...ject to which you wish to adjust the brightness 0 To return the position to which to adjust the brightness to the center touch Reset 4 Touch Set How to Disable Touch AE Touch 0 With the default settin...

Page 82: ...os are not available when using the following functions 6K photo Post Focus when set to 6K 18M 0 65 24 and 2 1 aspect ratios are not available when using the following functions iA mode Taking burst p...

Page 83: ...e Aspect Ratio Picture size When using full frame lenses When using APS C lenses 4 3 L 21 5M 5328k4000 L 9 5M 3536k2656 M 10 5M 3792k2848 M 5M 2560k1920 S 5 5M 2688k2016 S 2 5M 1840k1376 3 2 L 24M 600...

Page 84: ...s not available when the following functions are being used 6K 4K PHOTO Post Focus RAW Picture Quality High Resolution Mode Multiple Exposure 0 You can register functions to Fn buttons Fn Button Set S...

Page 85: ...ettings details FINE JPEG JPEG images that give priority to image quality STD JPEG images of standard image quality This is useful for increasing the number of recordable pictures without changing the...

Page 86: ...yed enlarged to the maximum magnification during playback Take pictures with RAWiFINE or RAWiSTD if you want to check their focus on the camera after recording 0 RAW images are always recorded in the...

Page 87: ...ording for different image formats JPEG HLG Photo Destn RAW Destination 6K 4K Photo Destination Video Destination 0 The double slot function is not available for AVCHD videos as these cannot be record...

Page 88: ...le number 4 digits 0001 to 9999 6 Extension Select Folder Selects a folder for storing images 0 The folder name and the number of files that can be stored will be indicated Create a New Folder Creates...

Page 89: ...he following cases a new folder with an incremented folder number will be created automatically when the next file is saved The number of files in the current folder reaches 1000 The file number reach...

Page 90: ...e folder number is updated and the file number starts from 0001 0 Folder numbers from 100 to 999 can be assigned When the folder number reaches 999 the file number cannot be reset We recommend backing...

Page 91: ...utter button is pressed halfway the focus is constantly adjusted according to the movement of the subject 0 This predicts the movement of the subject maintaining focusing Movement prediction MF Manual...

Page 92: ...he focus mode lever l 91 2 Select the AF mode Press to display the AF mode selection screen and set using or l 98 0 In iA mode each press of switches between and l 79 3 Press the shutter button halfwa...

Page 93: ...light AF 0 If the camera detects stars in the night sky after determining low illumination AF then Starlight AF will be activated When focus is achieved the focus icon will display and the AF area wil...

Page 94: ...n button refer to page 279 Subjects and recording conditions that make focusing difficult with AF mode Fast moving subjects Extremely bright subjects Subjects without contrast Subjects recorded throug...

Page 95: ...temperature rises under any of the following conditions may be displayed and use of AF Point Scope may not be possible Wait until the camera cools down During continuous usage of AF Point Scope When...

Page 96: ...neral purpose setting Set 2 Setting in which the subject moves in only one direction at a constant speed Set 3 Setting for scenes in which the subject moves in random directions and obstacles are like...

Page 97: ...Area Switching Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity for switching the AF area to match subject movement When in an AF mode where the AF area uses 225 area focusing i When the subject moves out of the AF...

Page 98: ...t an item and then press or This is not displayed with the default settings From Show Hide AF Mode you can set the items to display on the selection screen l 331 Selecting the AF Mode Face Eye Body An...

Page 99: ...hen the focus mode is set to AFC is not available 0 When the following functions are being used the AF mode is fixed to 65 24 2 1 Aspect Ratio Miniature Effect Filter Settings 0 The AF mode cannot be...

Page 100: ...llow 0 Touching outside the AF area displays the AF area setting screen Touch Set to set the AF area at the position touched 0 To cancel the setting touch Button operation Press 0 Each press of switch...

Page 101: ...ion of the AF area 4 Rotate or to change the size of the AF area 5 Press 0 On the recording screen press or touch to cancel the AF area setting Operations on the AF area movement screen Button operati...

Page 102: ...S focus will be aligned with the AF area position Tracking will not work 0 In mode while recording video and while recording with 6K 4K Burst S S tracking will continue even if the shutter button is r...

Page 103: ...mode selection screen 2 Select and then press 4 3 Press 3421 to move the position of the AF area 0 Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick 0 You can also move the AF area...

Page 104: ...Point When the focus mode is set to AFC you can specify at which area to start AFC 1 Set the focus mode to AFC l 91 2 Set AFC Start Point 225 Area to ON 0 AFC Start Point 225 Area ON 3 Press to displ...

Page 105: ...and horizontal zones can be focused Zone Square From the 225 AF areas a central square zone can be focused Zone Oval From the 225 AF areas a central oval zone can be focused Horizontal pattern Vertica...

Page 106: ...area Press 21 to switch to a vertical pattern AF area When are selected Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick 4 Rotate or to change the size of the AF area 0 You can als...

Page 107: ...plementary AF area A 0 Effective when recording moving subjects that are difficult to track with 1 Area Specify the position to be brought into focus Move and Change the Size of the AF Area 1 Press to...

Page 108: ...n of operation 3421 Touch Moves the AF area 0 Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick Pinch out pinch in Enlarges reduces the AF area in small steps s Enlarges reduces the...

Page 109: ...d to the edge of the screen 4 Press 3421 to fine adjust the position of i 5 Press or Operations on the Magnification Window Button operation Touch operation Description of operation 3421 Touch Moves i...

Page 110: ...in the 225 AF areas The set AF area can be registered using to The AF area can also be moved while maintaining the set shape Register the AF Area Shape 1 Press to display the AF mode selection screen...

Page 111: ...can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick 0 To cancel selection of the selected AF area press or again 0 To cancel all selections press DISP 4 Press Q Move the Position of the AF Area...

Page 112: ...g enables switching between the default and set AF area positions In this operation switches the person animal or eye to be brought into focus Display the magnified screen with 2 Change the size of th...

Page 113: ...tor You can also change the size of the AF area Touch Settings Select Touch AF 0 When Metering Mode is the metering target also moves together with the AF area 0 In and to the size of the AF area cann...

Page 114: ...e AF area setting Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Touched Position AF AE 1 Touch the subject to which you wish to adjust the brightness 0 At the touched position an AF area that works in the sa...

Page 115: ...SET 2 Move the position of the AF area During viewfinder display touch the monitor 3 Change the size of the AF area Rotate or 0 Use for more detailed adjustments 0 The first press of DISP returns the...

Page 116: ...elect Focus Switching for Vert Hor EXACT Moves the AF area of the viewfinder by touching a desired position on the touch pad OFFSET Moves the AF area of the viewfinder according to the distance you dr...

Page 117: ...ivate AF 1 Set the focus mode lever to MF 2 Select the point to be brought into focus Tilt the joystick to select the point to bring into focus Even by pressing you can display the focus position move...

Page 118: ...focus portion highlighted with color Peaking B 0 A recording distance guideline is displayed MF Guide C D Indicator for infinity 5 Close the MF Assist screen Press the shutter button halfway This oper...

Page 119: ...ch operation Description of operation 3421 Drag Moves the enlarged display position 0 Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick Pinch out pinch in Enlarges reduces the scree...

Page 120: ...ictures 0 Change the peaking sensitivity and the display method Focus Peaking l 310 0 Memorizes the MF Assist position separately for vertical and horizontal orientations Focus Switching for Vert Hor...

Page 121: ...oration When recording videos use Image Area of Video to obtain the same telescopic effect as Ex Tele Conv 0 For details about Image Area of Video refer to page 238 Rotate the zoom ring Rotating the z...

Page 122: ...ation in image quality 0 The Ex Tele Conv maximum magnification ratio differs depending on the Picture Size set in the Photo Image Quality menu Set to M 1 4k Set to S 2 0k 1 9k when using APS C lenses...

Page 123: ...e cursor buttons to operate the zoom 0 Press the Fn button again or wait a specified time to end zoom operation 0 Displayed zoom magnifications A are approximate Touch operation 1 Set Ex Tele Conv to...

Page 124: ...g in REC mode Ex Tele Conv l 279 0 When displaying the Ex Tele Conv setting screen using the Fn button pressing DISP allows you to change the Picture Size setting 0 Ex Tele Conv is not available when...

Page 125: ...urst l 126 130 Takes pictures continuously while the shutter button is pressed and held 6K 4K photo recording is also possible Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation l 145 148 Takes pictures with Time...

Page 126: ...Burst Shot 2 0 Configure the burst settings for each of and 2 Select the burst rate Burst Shot 1 Setting Burst Shot 2 Setting 0 With the default settings H is set for and is set for 3 Close the menu...

Page 127: ...lower during recording but pictures can continue to be taken until the card becomes full Mechanical shutter electronic front curtain Electronic shutter Live View when taking burst pictures H High spe...

Page 128: ...es 0 When r99i is displayed on the recording screen you can take 100 or more burst pictures Focus when Taking Burst Pictures 0 When the subject is dark with AFC the focus is fixed to that of the first...

Page 129: ...ctures while saving is in progress the number of burst picture frames that can be taken will be reduced When taking burst pictures we recommend using a high speed card 0 We recommend using the Shutter...

Page 130: ...extract and save the desired pictures from images with an aspect ratio for pictures of 4 3 or 3 2 and an effective picture size equivalent to the number of pixels approx 18 megapixels for images of 6...

Page 131: ...re size Burst rate 6K 18M 1 4 3 3 2 4992k3744 5184k3456 30 frames second 4K H 8M 2 4 3 3 2 16 9 1 1 3328k2496 3504k2336 3840k2160 2880k2880 60 frames second 4K 8M 2 30 frames second 6K 4K Burst When y...

Page 132: ...Available 6K 4K Pre Burst When you wish to capture at the moment of a photo opportunity Takes burst pictures for approx 1 second before and after the moment the shutter button is pressed The shutter...

Page 133: ...ter button fully to start recording 2 Press the shutter button fully again to stop recording C Start First D Stop Second E Recording is performed 0 You can add markers by pressing Q during recording U...

Page 134: ...be created to continue recording if the file size exceeds 4 GB SDXC memory card XQD card over 32 GB Files are not divided for recording 0 If the camera temperature rises under the any of following con...

Page 135: ...combination with Silent Mode l 169 Difficult Recording Scenes Recording in extremely bright locations or indoors When you record in an extremely bright location or under fluorescent LED lighting the c...

Page 136: ...ing the ranges that the following functions can be set differ from when taking pictures Shutter speed 1 30 1 60 when 4K H 8M is set to 1 8000 Min Shutter Speed 1 500 to 1 30 1 60 when 4K H 8M is set E...

Page 137: ...K Pre Burst changes to 6K 4K Burst Pre Burst Recording is not available 0 6K 4K photo recording does not work while you are using the following functions High Resolution Mode Rough Monochrome Silky Mo...

Page 138: ...n slide view B You can also perform the same operation by pressing 21 0 To continuously rewind or forward frame by frame touch and hold Selecting Pictures from a 6K 4K Burst File 2 Roughly select the...

Page 139: ...picture Touch or A confirmation screen appears 0 The picture is saved in JPEG format 0 The recording information Exif information such as the shutter speed aperture and ISO sensitivity is also saved...

Page 140: ...corrected and uncorrected versions of the picture touch Set Cancel Reducing Noise Caused by High Sensitivity 6K 4K PHOTO Noise Reduction When saving pictures reduce the noise that occurs due to high I...

Page 141: ...es displayed in the picture selection slide view select the frame at the left right end and then touch or 21 Press and hold Touch and hold Continuously rewinds or forwards frame by frame s Touch drag...

Page 142: ...the in focus portion highlighted with color Focus Peaking 0 Switches in the order of OFF ON Saves the picture Button operation Touch operation Description of operation 1 Moves to the next marker 2 Mov...

Page 143: ...display position during enlarged display Displays the picture selection slide view screen while paused s Switches to marker operation s Adds or deletes a marker s Displays the in focus portion highli...

Page 144: ...an save any 5 second period of pictures from a 6K 4K burst file all at once 1 Select 6K 4K PHOTO Bulk Saving 0 6K 4K PHOTO Bulk Saving 2 Press 21 to select a 6K 4K burst file and then press or 0 If th...

Page 145: ...e dial to 2 Set Mode to Time Lapse Shot Time Lapse Animation Mode Time Lapse Shot 3 Set the recording settings Recording with Time Lapse Shot 0 Check that the clock is set correctly l 53 0 For long re...

Page 146: ...recording has stopped select Yes on the confirmation screen to proceed to create a video Even if you select No you can still create a video with Time Lapse Video in the Playback Process Image menu l 3...

Page 147: ...videos 0 The camera gives priority to achieving the correct exposure so it may not take pictures at the set interval or take the set number of pictures Furthermore it may not end at the end time displ...

Page 148: ...ation 3 Set the recording settings Recording with Stop Motion Animation Mode Switches between Time Lapse Shot and Stop Motion Animation Add to Picture Group Allows you to continue recording for a set...

Page 149: ...t 0 You can play back the recorded stop motion images by pressing during recording Press to delete unnecessary images To return to the recording screen press again 6 Stop recording Press and then sele...

Page 150: ...on Selecting Yes allows you to continue the recording from the interruption point 0 The camera gives priority to achieving the correct exposure so it may not take pictures at the set interval when th...

Page 151: ...e Playback menu 1 Select Yes on the confirmation screen that appears after recording 2 Set the options for creating a video 3 Select OK A video will be created in the MP4 recording file format Time La...

Page 152: ...xceeds 29 minutes and 59 seconds 0 In the following cases videos cannot be created if the file size exceeds 4 GB When an SDHC memory card or an XQD card of 32 GB or less is being used and the size for...

Page 153: ...and then adjust the focus Press the shutter button halfway 0 The focus and exposure are fixed when the shutter button is pressed halfway 3 Start recording Press the shutter button fully The self timer...

Page 154: ...tting is a convenient way to avoid camera blur caused by pressing the shutter button 0 We recommend using a tripod when recording with the self timer 0 When the following functions are being used is n...

Page 155: ...racketing Bracketing Type 2 Set More Settings For information about More Settings refer to page for each bracketing method 3 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway 4 Focus on the subject and...

Page 156: ...the aperture value l 158 Focus Bracket When the shutter button is pressed the camera records while changing the focus position l 159 White Balance Bracket When the shutter button is pressed once the c...

Page 157: ...E RAWiSTD RAW Picture Quality HLG Photo Filter Settings 0 Bracket recording is not available while you are using the following functions 6K 4K PHOTO Post Focus Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation wh...

Page 158: ...nks until all of the set number of pictures is taken 0 This cannot be set when taking burst pictures If you press and hold the shutter button burst pictures are taken until the set number of images is...

Page 159: ...e and longer if it is far away Image Count Sets the image count 0 This cannot be set when taking burst pictures Burst pictures are taken while the shutter button is pressed Sequence 0 s r Records whil...

Page 160: ...rection A to B Rotate to the left Vertical direction G to M 0 The correction step can also be set by touching More Settings White Balance Bracket Color Temperature Rotate or to set the correction step...

Page 161: ...This function is suitable for subjects that do not move 1 Set the image quality for Post Focus Post Focus 6K 18M 4K 8M Post Focus Recording Perform burst 6K 4K photo recording while automatically shi...

Page 162: ...rding is not possible 0 Maintain the same distance to the subject and the same composition until recording finishes 4 Start recording Press the shutter button fully 0 Recording is performed while auto...

Page 163: ...s under the any of following conditions may be displayed and recording may stop Wait until the camera cools down While recording continuously with Post Focus When the ambient temperature is high 0 Whe...

Page 164: ...ess 3 You can also perform the same operation by touching the icon 2 Touch the point to be brought into focus 0 When the point is in focus a green frame appears 0 If there is no picture with the selec...

Page 165: ...During enlarged display you can fine adjust the focus by dragging the slide bar You can also perform the same operation by pressing 21 Reduces the display during enlarged display Switches to Focus St...

Page 166: ...ting the focus position in Step 2 on page 164 touch You can also perform the same operation by pressing 2 Select the merging method Auto Merging Automatically selects pictures suitable for merging and...

Page 167: ...nts are indicated with a green frame 0 The in focus range between the two selected points is displayed in green 0 Ranges that cannot be selected are displayed in gray 0 To cancel the selection touch a...

Page 168: ...rmat and the recording information Exif information such as the shutter speed aperture and ISO sensitivity of the picture with the closest point is also saved with the picture that is saved 0 Image mi...

Page 169: ...F Shutter Type ELEC Beep Volume OFF AF Beep Volume OFF E Shutter Vol OFF Select Silent Mode Settings ON OFF Silent Mode 0 Even when ON is set the following function lights blinks Card access lamp Self...

Page 170: ...shutter type When pictures are taken at slower shutter speeds the shutter is closed after recording to perform long shutter noise reduction 0 The next picture cannot be taken during long shutter nois...

Page 171: ...utter type 0 When a moving subject is recorded using the electronic shutter the subject may appear distorted in the picture 0 When you record using the electronic shutter under lighting such as fluore...

Page 172: ...es electronic stabilization Available image stabilizers As of January 2019 Image stabilizers that can be used will differ depending on the attached lens 0 The 5 Axis Hybrid Image Stabilizer can be use...

Page 173: ...also be set using the menu l 174 0 When the shutter button is pressed halfway the camera shake alert icon may be displayed on the recording screen If this is displayed we recommend using a tripod the...

Page 174: ...tes when the shutter button is pressed halfway E Stabilization Video Camera shake during video recording is corrected along the vertical horizontal roll pitch and yaw axes through the combined use of...

Page 175: ...PHOTO Post Focus 0 When the following functions are being used When to Activate is fixed to ALWAYS Body B I S Lens O I S Video recording 6K 4K PHOTO Post Focus 0 When the following function is being...

Page 176: ...Boost I S Video is operating is displayed on the recording screen 0 To change composition while recording first set this to OFF before moving the camera To set this to OFF during recording use the Fn...

Page 177: ...settings can be registered Registered focal length settings can be called Entering focal length input A Enter the focal length 21 Select 34 Select a numeric value or Confirm 0 0 1 mm to 1000 mm can b...

Page 178: ...rform measuring which focuses on the center of the screen Spot Method used to measure the extremely small part around the spot metering target A Highlight weighted Method used to perform measuring whi...

Page 179: ...Program Shift to change combinations of shutter speed and aperture values while keeping the same exposure 1 Set the mode dial to P 2 Press the shutter button halfway This displays the aperture value...

Page 180: ...value and shutter speed value on the recording screen Approx 10 seconds 2 Rotate or while the values are displayed 0 This displays the Program Shift icon A on the recording screen 3 Start recording C...

Page 181: ...to A 2 Set the aperture value Rotate or 3 Start recording 0 If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red Apert...

Page 182: ...the set aperture value and shutter speed will not be visible on the recording screen To check the effects on the recording screen use Preview l 188 0 The brightness of the recording screen and of act...

Page 183: ...camera 1 Set the mode dial to S 2 Set the shutter speed Rotate or 3 Start recording 0 If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway the aperture value and the shu...

Page 184: ...of the recording screen and of actual recorded images may differ Check the images on the playback screen 0 Shutter speeds faster than 1 320 of a second are not available when you fire the flash l 222...

Page 185: ...o the aperture value and shutter speed Exposure compensation can also be used when ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO 1 Set the mode dial to M 2 Set the aperture value and shutter speed Rotate to set the...

Page 186: ...et aperture value and shutter speed will not be visible on the recording screen To check the effects on the recording screen use Preview l 188 You can set the preview mode to operate constantly in M m...

Page 187: ...images of fireworks night scenery or a starry sky 0 We recommend using a tripod or the Shutter Remote Control DMW RS2 optional during bulb recording 0 Bulb recording may create noticeable noise If yo...

Page 188: ...view to operate In default settings this is registered in Fn2 For information about the Fn button refer to page 279 Press the preview button 0 Each press of the button switches between the effect prev...

Page 189: ...You can adjust the exposure in 1 3 EV steps in a range of n5 EV When recording videos or recording with 6K 4K Photo or Post Focus the range changes to n3 EV 1 Press 2 Compensate the exposure Rotate o...

Page 190: ...reen 0 When the exposure compensation value falls below or exceeds the n3 EV range exposure compensation values on the status LCD are indicated with l 30 0 The set exposure compensation value is store...

Page 191: ...ck focus and exposure Press and hold the Fn button If focus is locked then the AF lock icon A will be displayed If exposure is locked then the AE lock icon B will be displayed 3 Hold the Fn button to...

Page 192: ...Selection is also possible by pressing ISO 3 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway Setting the ISO Sensitivity Characteristics of the ISO Sensitivity Higher ISO sensitivities enable...

Page 193: ...Style Down to a lower limit of ISO400 AUTO The ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the brightness Confirm ISO sensitivity by pressing the shutter button halfway 0 Taking picture Max...

Page 194: ...at is seen by the eye Normally you can use auto AWB AWBc or AWBw to obtain the optimal white balance Set this function when the coloring of the image is different from what you expected or you want to...

Page 195: ...eo recording or when recording with 6K 4K PHOTO or Post Focus AWB Auto AWBc Auto Reduces the reddish hue under an incandescent light source AWBw Auto Leaves the reddish hue under an incandescent light...

Page 196: ...ature 0 Under fluorescent lighting LED lighting fixture etc the appropriate white balance will vary depending on the lighting type Use AWB AWBc AWBw or to 0 The white balance is fixed to AWB while Fil...

Page 197: ...return you to the recording screen Color Temperatures to Set the numeric value for the white balance color temperature 1 Press WB and then select any value from to 2 Press 3 0 The color temperature se...

Page 198: ...P to return to the unadjusted state 0 You can set the White Balance Bracket by rotating or l 160 4 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway 2 A AMBER ORANGE 3 G GREEN GREENISH 1 B BLUE...

Page 199: ...dscape A setting suited for sceneries with vivid blue skies and greens Portrait A setting suited for portraits with a healthy and beautiful skin tone Monochrome A monochrome setting with no color shad...

Page 200: ...Standard HLG 1 A setting used to record HLG Photo Monochrome HLG 1 A setting used to record HLG Photo in monochrome Like2100 HLG 2 A setting used to record HLG format video MY PHOTO STYLE 1 to MY PHO...

Page 201: ...the brightness of dark areas Saturation 2 Adjusts the vividness of colors Color Tone 3 Adjusts blue and yellow tints Hue 2 Assuming that the reference point is red this rotates the hue toward violet m...

Page 202: ...in Photo Style Settings of the Custom Image Quality menu Grain Effect 4 Low Standard High Sets the grain effect level Off s Sharpness Adjusts the outlines in the image Noise Reduction Adjusts the nois...

Page 203: ...and then press or 5 Press 34 to select the registration destination number and then press or 0 A confirmation screen will be displayed On the confirmation screen press DISP to change the My Photo Styl...

Page 204: ...also select the image effect filter by touching the sample picture 0 Press DISP to switch the screen in the order of normal display guide display and list display The guide display shows the descript...

Page 205: ...h Monochrome Grittiness Silky Monochrome Defocus level Impressive Art Vividness High Dynamic Vividness Cross Process Coloring Toy Effect Coloring Toy Pop Area with reduced peripheral brightness Bleach...

Page 206: ...g screen may seem as if frames are missed 0 Rough Monochrome Silky Monochrome Soft Focus Star Filter Sunshine are not available when using the following functions mode Video recording 0 When Image Are...

Page 207: ...focus portion 0 The portion can also be enlarged reduced by pinching out pinching in the screen 0 To reset the in focus portion setting to the default press DISP 5 Press or to set 0 No audio is recor...

Page 208: ...e frame back to the center press DISP 4 Press or to set Setting the Light Source Position and Size Sunshine 1 Set Filter Effect to Sunshine 2 Press 3 to display the setting screen 0 The setting screen...

Page 209: ...h no added filter effects Filter Settings Select Simultaneous Record w o Filter Settings ON OFF 0 Simultaneous Record w o Filter is not available when using the following functions Burst recording 6K...

Page 210: ...ording subjects that do not move Merged pictures will be saved as RAW files with a maximum image size of 96 M 1 Set High Resolution Mode High Resolution Mode 2 Start High Resolution mode Select Start...

Page 211: ...r button fully 0 With the default settings Shutter Delay is activated so there will be a gap in time from when the shutter button is pressed until the shutter is released 0 The screen goes dark during...

Page 212: ...ously takes pictures that are not merged when ON is set The first picture will be saved with Picture Size set to L Shutter Delay Sets the delay time from when the shutter button is pressed until the s...

Page 213: ...shutter speed may reduce the effect of horizontal stripes 0 The image produced by combining is displayed when Auto Review 0 The image periphery cannot be displayed enlarged when the camera is used fo...

Page 214: ...DR format 0 HSP is an HDR picture format using HLG format video technology These images are saved with a HSP file extension Select HLG Photo 0 The picture size of HLG format pictures differs depending...

Page 215: ...on the monitor viewfinder of the camera or a device connected via HDMI l 347 0 HLG images appear darker on devices that do not support the HLG format 0 When using APS C lenses Full Res cannot be used...

Page 216: ...ns away from the camera Removing the Hot Shoe Cover Before attaching the Flash optional remove the hot shoe cover Refer to the operating instructions for the Flash for details about how to attach it R...

Page 217: ...the flash synchro socket cap 1 Rotate the flash synchro socket cap in the direction of the arrow to remove 0 Be careful not to lose the flash synchro socket cap 2 Connect the synchro cable to the flas...

Page 218: ...ill be recorded without the flash firing 0 When an external flash is attached do not carry the camera by holding only the external flash It may become detached 0 When using a commercially available ex...

Page 219: ...ing mode cannot be set when using a Flash DMW FL580L DMW FL360L DMW FL200L optional It can be set only when using an external flash that does not use a battery supplied with some models of Panasonic d...

Page 220: ...NUAL Select Manual Flash Adjust and then press or 3 Press 21 to set the flash output and then press or 0 It can be set within the range of 1 1 full flash output to 1 64 in 1 3 steps Flash Mode Set the...

Page 221: ...r is set The subject should not move until the second firing has finished 0 and cannot be used when the following are set Firing Mode MANUAL Flash Synchro 2ND Wireless ON 0 Some flash modes may not be...

Page 222: ...for flash modes 1 In S mode this will be 60 seconds and in M mode it will be B Bulb 2 The maximum setting changes to 1 250 of a second in P A modes 0 The guide number decreases when the shutter speed...

Page 223: ...pearing behind the subject by firing the flash immediately before the shutter closes Select Flash Synchro 1ST This is the normal method for recording with the Flash 2ND The light source appears behind...

Page 224: ...ress or 0 It can be adjusted within the range of j3 EV to i3 EV in 1 3 EV steps 0 is displayed on the recording screen 0 For information about adjusting the flash output when recording using a wireles...

Page 225: ...sure Comp Settings ON OFF Red Eye Removal When Flash Mode is set to or the camera automatically detects red eye and corrects image data Select Red Eye Removal Settings ON OFF 0 When ON is set is displ...

Page 226: ...e shadow in the background of the subject that the flash groups A and B will create Placement range When DMW FL360L is attached 0 The placement range serves as a guide for when recording with the came...

Page 227: ...to RC mode and then place them 0 Set the channel and group for the wireless flashes 3 Enable the wireless flash function of the camera Wireless ON 4 Set Wireless Channel 0 Select the same channel as...

Page 228: ...et to TTL Manual Flash Adjust Sets the flash output of the external flash when Firing Mode is set to MANUAL 0 It can be set within the range of 1 1 full flash output to 1 128 in 1 3 steps A Group B Gr...

Page 229: ...ording enabling recording using the Flash even at fast shutter speeds Select Wireless FP Settings ON OFF Communication Light Set the strength of communication light Select Communication Light Settings...

Page 230: ...ed TVs Audio is recorded in stereo 1 Start recording Press the video rec button The live view angle of view changes to the angle of view for video recording and the available recording time and elapse...

Page 231: ...can switch the live view angle of view to the angle of view for video recording Photo Video Preview l 344 Recording mode Aperture value shutter speed ISO sensitivity iA The camera automatically makes...

Page 232: ...e type of card the card access indication may appear for a while after video recording This is not a malfunction 0 Even when playback is performed on a supported device situations may occur where imag...

Page 233: ...ormat is suitable for playback on TVs that support HDR HLG format Videos will be recorded that meet a video compression standard designed to achieve a higher video compression ratio HEVC H 265 Playbac...

Page 234: ...he Rec File Format setting Select Rec Quality Rec File Format AVCHD 1 AVCHD Progressive 2 Sensor output 30 frames second Rec Quality Resolution Frame rate Bit rate YUV bit Audio compression method FHD...

Page 235: ...definition resolution 1920k1080 video is indicated as FHD video Rec Quality Resolution Frame rate Bit rate YUV bit Audio compression method 4K LPCM 150M 60p 3 4 3840k2160 60p 150 Mbps 4 2 0 8 bit LPC...

Page 236: ...d As a result the available recording time is shortened when a fast moving subject is recorded 0 4K videos cannot be recorded when recording with Miniature Effect in Filter Settings 0 When recording 4...

Page 237: ...e recording if the continuous recording time exceeds 30 minutes or the file size exceeds 4 GB 4K When using an SDHC memory card or an XQD card of 32 GB or less A new file will be created to continue r...

Page 238: ...344 0 When using APS C lenses FULL automatically switches to APS C 0 When using the following functions the image area of FULL and the angle of view will become narrower Item Settings details Angle of...

Page 239: ...ea of Video is fixed to APS C 4K LPCM 150M 60p Rec Quality 60 30p 4K 48 23 98p 4K High Speed Video 0 When the following functions are being used PIXEL PIXEL is not available 4K Video High Speed Video...

Page 240: ...with Continuous AF set to OFF 0 If the zoom is operated while recording videos the subject may take a while to come into focus ON Enables the following settings OFF Disables the following settings SE...

Page 241: ...rding While Controlling Overexposure Knee When Photo Style is set to Like709 you can adjust the knee so that recording can be performed with minimal overexposure 1 Set Photo Style to Like709 Photo Sty...

Page 242: ...automatically MANUAL Allows you to adjust the master knee point and master knee slope manually Press 34 to select an item and then press 21 to adjust POINT Master knee point SLOPE Master knee slope 0...

Page 243: ...n adjust the sound recording level within the range from j12 dB to i6 dB in steps of 1 dB 0 Displayed dB values are approximate Sound Rec Level Limiter The sound recording level is adjusted automatica...

Page 244: ...exposure and white balance can be changed independent of picture taking settings The following videos can only be recorded in mode 0 High Speed Video l 247 0 HLG video l 248 1 Set the mode dial to 2...

Page 245: ...n Button Set Setting in REC mode Exposure Mode l 279 0 You can set the upper and lower limits for ISO auto when recording in Creative Video mode ISO Sensitivity video l 319 0 With the default settings...

Page 246: ...ed Set menu you can separate settings for video recording and for picture recording Select CreativeVideo Combined Set F SS ISO Exposure Comp Links recording settings in mode and P A S M mode 0 Select...

Page 247: ...ity for storage Slow motion effect 180 30p FHD 180 frames second FHD 20M 30p Approx 1 6k 150 30p FHD 150 frames second FHD 20M 30p Approx 1 5k 60 30p 4K 60 frames second 4K 100M 30p Approx 1 2k 48 23...

Page 248: ...porting devices 0 HLG Hybrid Log Gamma is an international standard ITU R BT 2100 HDR format 1 Set the mode dial to 2 Set Rec File Format to MP4 HEVC l 233 0 This will fix Photo Style to Like2100 HLG...

Page 249: ...started 0 Turn off the camera and the external monitor external recorder Connect the camera and an external monitor or external recorder with a commercially available HDMI cable 0 Check the direction...

Page 250: ...B of the cable holder to remove it 2 Open the door of the terminal section and slide the door into the part marked C 3 Loosely mount the cable holder to the mount on the camera D and then rotate the s...

Page 251: ...HDMI socket J K Leave some slack so that this section has a length of at least 10 cm 0 33 feet Removing the cable holder To remove the cable holder follow the steps for attaching it in the reverse ord...

Page 252: ...output method to change Recording Mode iA P A S M Aspect ratio Output is in accordance with the Rec Quality setting in the Video Image Format menu Output is in accordance with the Aspect Ratio settin...

Page 253: ...th a time lag 0 Beep sounds AF beep and electronic shutter sounds are muted during HDMI output 0 When you check the image and audio from the TV connected to the camera the microphone of the camera may...

Page 254: ...Microphone DMW MS2 optional is connected 0 When using Mic Input Plug in Power if you connect an external microphone that does not require power supply the connected external microphone may malfunction...

Page 255: ...t Special Mic 0 Special Mic 2 When MANUAL is selected Press 21 to adjust the sound pickup range and then press or 0 Do not use the stereo microphone cables with the length of 3 m 9 8 feet or more STER...

Page 256: ...d Rec Level Disp automatically turns ON and the recording level is displayed on the screen 0 When the external microphone is attached do not carry the camera by holding the external microphone It may...

Page 257: ...ior quality stereo audio A Hot shoe B Commercially available XLR microphone Getting started 0 Turn off the camera and remove the hot shoe cover l 216 Attach the XLR Microphone Adaptor to the hot shoe...

Page 258: ...ound Rec Level Limiter OFF Wind Noise Canceller OFF Special Mic STEREO Sound Output REC SOUND 0 Sound Rec Level Adj cannot be used when XLR Mic Adaptor Setting is set to ON 0 When the XLR Microphone A...

Page 259: ...volume by touching on the playback screen To adjust the volume using the menu 1 Select Headphone Volume 0 Headphone Volume 2 Press 34 to adjust the headphone volume and then press or 0 It can be adjus...

Page 260: ...ng and holding 21 You can also select by rotating or You can also move through images by dragging the screen horizontally By leaving your finger touching the left or right edge of the screen after dra...

Page 261: ...tures to a smartphone connected by Bluetooth by pressing Q l 401 0 This camera complies with the Design rule for Camera File system DCF and Exchangeable Image File Format Exif standards established by...

Page 262: ...ge 260 0 The video icon is displayed for a video A Video recording time 3 Play back the video Press 3 You can also start playback by touching at the center of the screen The elapsed playback time is d...

Page 263: ...ayback of AVCHD video frame by frame rewinding will be at an approx 0 5 second interval 1 Performs fast forward playback 0 If you press 1 again the fast forward speed increases Performs frame by frame...

Page 264: ...e Press or You can also perform the same operation by touching 0 The picture created from the video is saved with a 16 9 image aspect ratio and FINE picture quality The picture size will differ depend...

Page 265: ...recording date Enlarged Display Playback images can be displayed enlarged Playback Zoom Enlarging the playback screen Rotate to the right The playback screen is enlarged in the order of 2k 4k 8k 16k 0...

Page 266: ...the screen s Pinch out pinch in Enlarges reduces the screen in small steps 3421 Drag Moves the enlarged display position Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick s Forwards...

Page 267: ...isplay l 268 0 Rotating to the right returns to the previous display 0 You can also switch the display by touching an icon 1 image screen 12 image screen 30 image screen Calendar l 268 2 Select an ima...

Page 268: ...lected date is displayed in orange 3 Select an image Press 3421 to select an image and then press or 0 Rotating to the left returns to Calendar Playback 0 The card to display cannot be switched during...

Page 269: ...s the thumbnail screen enlarged display and deleting images are available with images in groups just as with normal picture playback 1 Press to display the playback screen 2 Select the group image for...

Page 270: ...e images in the card of the selected card slot 0 If you delete a group image all images in the group are deleted Delete Multi Selecting and deleting multiple images 1 Press 3421 to select the image to...

Page 271: ...e card selected for deleting images press and then select the card slot 0 Depending on the number of images to be deleted it may take some time to delete them 0 You can register functions to Fn button...

Page 272: ...at 1 Select RAW Processing RAW Processing 2 Select the RAW image Press 21 to select an image and then press or 0 When group images are selected press 3 and then select an image in the group Press 3 ag...

Page 273: ...0 The image can be enlarged reduced by pinching out pinching in the screen 5 Confirm the setting Press or The screen of Step 3 reappears To set another item repeat Steps 3 to 5 6 Save the image Press...

Page 274: ...to Style Selects a Photo Style 0 If you press Q while Like709 of Photo Style is selected the knee setting screen appears 0 When you have selected HLG in File Format in More Settings only Standard HLG...

Page 275: ...r L Monochrome D is selected in Photo Style More Settings Revert To Original Returns the settings to the ones from the time of recording File Format Selects a file format from JPG or HLG Only images r...

Page 276: ...e aspect ratio and the angle of view of Ex Tele Conv from the time of recording 0 When images recorded enlarged with Ex Tele Conv are processed they cannot be processed with a Picture Size setting tha...

Page 277: ...ition press 21 frame by frame forward or frame by frame rewind 4 Divide the video Press 4 Video Divide 0 Images cannot be returned to their original state once they have been divided Carefully confirm...

Page 278: ...operated Fn buttons Fn lever Dials l 279 l 287 l 290 Register the currently set information of the camera Custom mode l 296 Change menu display items Quick menu customization My Menu registration l 2...

Page 279: ...ns to specialized buttons such as WB in the same way as with the Fn buttons Different functions can be set for both during recording and playback Fn Buttons Fn4 Fn4 Fn4 Fn3 Fn3 Fn3 Fn7 Fn7 Fn7 OFF OFF...

Page 280: ...Fn1 to Fn16 When Setting in PLAY mode is selected only Fn1 to Fn2 are displayed 3 Find the function to register Rotate to select the sub tab where the function to register is categorized l 282 285 and...

Page 281: ...tems with N by selecting the item again 0 Depending on the button some functions cannot be registered 0 You can also touch on the control panel l 68 to display the screen in Step 2 0 You can also pres...

Page 282: ...ect l 204 One Push AE l 284 Touch AE l 81 Exposure Mode l 244 Focus Shutter AF Mode MF l 98 AF Custom Setting Photo l 96 AF Custom Setting Video l 240 Focus Peaking l 310 Focus Peaking Sensitivity l 3...

Page 283: ...ecord l 230 Video rec button LVF Monitor Switch l 67 LVF LVF Magnification l 66 V MODE Dial Operation Switch l 291 Monitor Display Preview l 188 Fn2 Constant Preview l 339 Level Gauge l 339 Histogram...

Page 284: ...alue and shutter speed to the settings suited for the correct exposure determined by the camera Focus Area Set Displays the AF area MF Assist transition screen 1 Shot 6K 4K PHOTO Performs 6K 4K photo...

Page 285: ...4K PHOTO Bulk Saving l 144 Add Delete Info Delete Single l 270 Protect l 365 Rating 1 l 365 Rating 2 l 365 Rating 3 l 365 AF ON Rating 4 l 365 Rating 5 l 365 Edit Image Copy l 367 Operation Rec Playba...

Page 286: ...etting item and then press or 0 Display and selection methods of a setting item differ depending on the menu item Use Fn3 to Fn7 Touch Icons During recording you can use the Fn buttons within the Touc...

Page 287: ...settings Silent Mode is registered Register a Function to the Fn Lever Register the function and setting value that operate for when the Fn lever is switched to MODE2 1 Set Function of Fn Lever Fn Le...

Page 288: ...an only be set in the Fn lever It disables the operation of AF Mode l 98 Photo Style l 199 Picture Quality l 85 Long Exposure NR l 306 Focus Peaking l 310 Bracketing l 155 Silent Mode l 169 Image Stab...

Page 289: ...urning the lever to the MODE2 position enables the function registered with the Fn lever Switching the Fn lever MODE2 The registered function is enabled 0 Depending on the recording mode and camera se...

Page 290: ...itch Setup Dial Set Dial Operation Switch Setup 2 Register the function Press 34 to select a function and then press or Functions That Can Be Registered 1 default setting 2 default setting Dial Operat...

Page 291: ...button set in Step 1 A guide will display the functions registered to and 0 If no operations are performed then several seconds later the guide disappears 3 Change the setting of the registered functi...

Page 292: ...age 71 Register to the Quick Menu Change the menus to be displayed in the Quick menu These can be set separately for mode Video and for other recording modes Photo 1 Select Q MENU Settings Q MENU Sett...

Page 293: ...l 294 and then press or You can also select by pressing 2 to select the sub tab pressing 34 or rotating and then pressing 1 Each press of the Q switches between tabs 1 and 2 4 Register menu items Pre...

Page 294: ...hoto l 96 AF Custom Setting Video l 240 Focus Peaking l 310 Focus Peaking Sensitivity l 310 1 Area AF Moving Speed l 311 Flash Flash Mode l 220 Flash Adjust l 224 Wireless Flash Setup l 226 Others Pho...

Page 295: ...HLG View Assist HDMI l 347 Sheer Overlay l 347 I S Status Scope l 348 Lens Others Focus Ring Control l 348 Card File Card Slot Change l 261 IN OUT Wi Fi l 370 Others No Setting Layout Style Changes t...

Page 296: ...me of purchase the default settings of the P mode menus are registered with all Custom modes 1 Set to recording mode and menu settings of the state you wish to save 2 Select Save to Custom Mode Save t...

Page 297: ...de name A maximum of 22 characters can be entered A two byte character is treated as two characters 0 For information on how to enter characters refer to page 369 How to Reload Custom Mode Sets the ti...

Page 298: ...ode selection menu appears 3 Press 34 to select the Custom mode and then press or 0 The selected Custom mode icon will be displayed on the recording screen Changing Registered Details Registered setti...

Page 299: ...mode and overwrite the current settings with these 1 Set to the mode dial to use 2 Select Load Custom Mode Load Custom Mode 3 Select the Custom mode to call Select the Custom mode and then press or 0...

Page 300: ...ems can be registered Registered menus can be called up from to Registration in My Menu Select a menu and register this in My Menu 1 Select Add Add 2 Register Select the menu to register and then pres...

Page 301: ...layed in My Menu Sorting Changes the order of My Menu Select the menu to change then set the destination Delete Deletes menus that are registered to My Menu Delete Item Selects the menu then deletes D...

Page 302: ...0 When New File is selected a screen to select the file name to save as is displayed OK Saves using the file name on the screen Change the file name Changes the file name and saves the file 0 Availabl...

Page 303: ...tail in other chapters are indicated with page numbers 0 For information about menu operation methods refer to page 73 0 For information about methods of entering characters refer to page 369 Photo Me...

Page 304: ...l 311 Flash Mode l 220 Firing Mode l 219 Flash Adjust l 224 Flash Synchro l 223 Manual Flash Adjust l 220 Auto Exposure Comp l 225 Red Eye Removal l 225 Wireless l 227 Wireless Channel l 227 Wireless...

Page 305: ...ment to measure brightness can be changed Aspect Ratio 4 3 3 2 16 9 1 1 65 24 2 1 l 82 You can select the image aspect ratio Picture Quality FINE STD RAWiFINE RAWiSTD RAW l 85 Set the compression rate...

Page 306: ...following functions are being used Long Exposure NR is not available Video recording 6K 4K PHOTO Post Focus ELEC Excluding ELEC NR Silent Mode High Resolution Mode 0 This menu item can be registered t...

Page 307: ...registered to the Fn button l 279 i Dynamic Range AUTO HIGH STANDARD LOW OFF Contrast and exposure are compensated when the brightness difference between the background and subject is great etc 0 Comp...

Page 308: ...0 When the following functions are being used Vignetting Comp is not available Ex Tele Conv High Speed Video APS C PIXEL PIXEL Image Area of Video Diffraction Compensation AUTO OFF The camera raises t...

Page 309: ...ra to focus 0 The effective range of the AF assist lamp is different depending on the lens used When the interchangeable lens S R24105 is attached and at Wide Approx 1 0 m 3 3 feet to 3 0 m 9 8 feet 0...

Page 310: ...allowing you to achieve a more precise focus 0 With Display Color you can set the display color of the in focus portion 0 If Display While AFS is set to ON when the shutter button is pressed halfway i...

Page 311: ...You can select whether to set the flash output automatically or manually Flash Adjust j3 EV to i3 EV 0 EV l 224 When Firing Mode is set to TTL you can adjust the flash output Flash Synchro 1ST 2ND l 2...

Page 312: ...l 227 Sets the channel to use when recording with a wireless flash Wireless FP ON OFF l 229 Uses FP firing for an external flash when recording with a wireless flash Communication Light HIGH STANDARD...

Page 313: ...Body B I S Lens O I S When to Activate ALWAYS HALF SHUTTER E Stabilization Video ON OFF Boost I S Video ON OFF Focal Length Set 0 1 mm to 1000 0 mm 35 0 mm Configures image stabilizer settings Burst...

Page 314: ...K PHOTO Post Focus High Resolution Mode Ex Tele Conv ZOOM TELE CONV OFF l 122 You can take pictures that are further enlarged beyond what is available with the optical zoom without any deterioration i...

Page 315: ...rding screen 0 When the following functions are being used Flicker Decrease Photo is not available Video recording 6K 4K PHOTO Post Focus 0 When the following functions are being used Flicker Decrease...

Page 316: ...Starts exposure for multiple exposures Auto Gain Automatically adjusts brightness in accordance with image count Overlay Allows multiple exposure for recorded RAW images After selecting Start a selec...

Page 317: ...image will be saved as recording information for images recorded with multiple exposures 0 Overlay can be set only for RAW images recorded with the camera 0 For RAW images recorded using the following...

Page 318: ...l 247 Rec File Format l 233 Luminance Level l 241 Focus l 322 AF Custom Setting Video l 240 Continuous AF l 239 Focus Peaking l 310 1 Area AF Moving Speed l 311 Audio l 322 Sound Rec Level Disp l 243...

Page 319: ...HLG Monochrome HLG Like2100 HLG MY PHOTO STYLE 1 to MY PHOTO STYLE 10 l 199 You can select the finishing settings of images to suit your subjects and expression styles Metering Mode l 178 Type of opti...

Page 320: ...ss difference between the background and subject is great etc Vignetting Comp ON OFF l 308 When the screen periphery darkens as a result of the lens characteristics you can record pictures with the br...

Page 321: ...46 White Balance Photo Style Metering Mode AF Mode Content set in mode can be separated from when taking pictures Image Format Rec Quality Sets the video recording image quality l 234 High Speed Video...

Page 322: ...isplay While AFS During MF operation in focus portions portions on the screen with clear outlines are highlighted with color 1 Area AF Moving Speed FAST NORMAL l 311 Sets the speed when moving a singl...

Page 323: ...unction works only with the built in microphone When an external microphone is connected Wind Cut is displayed l 256 Wind Cut HIGH STANDARD LOW OFF l 256 This reduces wind noise when an external micro...

Page 324: ...vice connected via HDMI Others Video Image Stabilizer Operation Mode OFF l 172 Body B I S Lens O I S When to Activate ALWAYS HALF SHUTTER E Stabilization Video ON OFF Boost I S Video ON OFF Focal Leng...

Page 325: ...Focus Ring Lock l 330 Show Hide AF Mode l 331 Pinpoint AF Setting l 331 AF Point Scope Setting l 332 Shutter AF l 332 Half Press Shutter l 332 Quick AF l 332 Eye Sensor AF l 332 Looped Focus Frame l 3...

Page 326: ...341 Live View Boost l 342 Monochrome Live View l 342 Night Mode l 343 LVF Monitor Disp Set l 343 Expo Meter l 344 Focal Length l 344 Photo Video Preview l 344 Photos Videos Remaining l 345 Show Hide M...

Page 327: ...ustment settings for My Photo Style Add Effects Enables ISO and WB adjustments on the image quality adjustment screen Load Preset Setting Sets the timing at which image quality adjustment values chang...

Page 328: ...n3 EV Color Space sRGB AdobeRGB This sets the method for correcting the color reproduction of the recorded images on the screens of a PC or on a device such as a printer sRGB This is widely used in PC...

Page 329: ...when focus is not achieved Focus Switching for Vert Hor ON OFF Memorizes separate positions for AF areas for when the camera is vertically aligned and for when it is horizontally aligned 0 For details...

Page 330: ...Display Sets the display method windowed mode full screen mode of MF Assist enlarged screen 0 While you are using the following functions MF Assist will not be displayed Video recording 6K 4K Pre Burs...

Page 331: ...F Custom3 ON OFF Sets the AF mode items to be displayed on the AF mode selection screen Pinpoint AF Setting Pinpoint AF Time LONG MID SHORT Pinpoint AF Display FULL PIP Changes enlarged screen setting...

Page 332: ...ically when you press the shutter button halfway Half Press Shutter ON OFF You can release the shutter quickly by pressing the shutter button halfway Quick AF ON OFF When the amount of camera blur bec...

Page 333: ...Front Dial Assignment Item Value Item Customize Photo Item Customize Video Customizes the Quick menu 0 For details refer to page 292 Touch Settings Touch Screen ON OFF Touch Tab ON OFF Touch AF AF AF...

Page 334: ...g screen Cursor Cursor buttons MENU SET button and Joystick Joystick Touch Screen Touch screen Dial and DISP Button DISP button Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode Setting in PLAY mode Registers a funct...

Page 335: ...m the settings value and to return to the recording screen AFTER PRESSING2 Press the button to change settings Each press of the button switches the settings value Except that of exposure compensation...

Page 336: ...s F SET4 s s s F F SS SS SET5 F SS F s s s SS Rotation F SS Changes the rotational directions of the dials for aperture value and shutter speed adjustment Control Dial Assignment Headphone Volume Exp...

Page 337: ...n MENU OFF Sets the joystick movement on the recording screen D FOCUS Movement Moves the AF area and MF Assist l 112 117 Fn Operates as the Fn button MENU Operates as Operations that can be performed...

Page 338: ...an image immediately after it is recorded Duration Time photo Sets the Auto Review when taking pictures Duration Time 6K 4K PHOTO Sets the Auto Review when recording 6K 4K photos Duration Time Post Fo...

Page 339: ...ot work when using the flash 0 This menu item can be registered to the Fn button l 279 Level Gauge ON OFF Displays the level gauge which is useful in correcting camera tilt A Horizontal B Vertical 0 W...

Page 340: ...long the horizontal axis and the number of pixels at each brightness level on the vertical axis By looking at the distribution of the graph you can determine the current exposure A Dark B Bright 0 Whe...

Page 341: ...the position 0 This menu item can be registered to the Fn button l 279 Framing Outline ON OFF Displays the outline for the live view Center Marker ON OFF The center of the recording screen will be di...

Page 342: ...0 Noise may be more noticeable in the screen than in the recorded image 0 This function does not work in the following cases When adjusting the exposure when the shutter button is pressed halfway for...

Page 343: ...or to adjust the monitor and display the viewfinder to adjust the viewfinder 3 Press 21 to adjust luminance and then press or 0 This effect is not applied to images output via HDMI 0 This menu item ca...

Page 344: ...the recording screen during zoom control Photo Video Preview Switches the live view angle of view Displays the recording area according to the angle of view for picture taking Displays the recording a...

Page 345: ...d Photos Videos Remaining is fixed to 65 24 2 1 Aspect Ratio HLG Photo 0 When the following functions are being used Photos Videos Remaining operates as 6K 4K Burst 6K 4K Burst S S Post Focus Show Hid...

Page 346: ...brightness to be processed as a zebra pattern 0 You can select a brightness value between 50 and 105 In Zebra 2 you can select OFF If you select 100 or 105 only the areas that are already overexposed...

Page 347: ...areas such as sky MODE2 Converts with an emphasis on the brightness of a main subject 0 During the dynamic range conversion of HDR images MODE1 or MODE2 is displayed on the screen When the conversion...

Page 348: ...the focus position when you turn it off Focus Ring Control NON LINEAR LINEAR SET 90 to 360 150 Maximum Sets the amount of movement for focusing using the focus ring When using supported lenses 0 The i...

Page 349: ...attery Level l 352 Status LCD l 353 Eye Sensor l 353 Level Gauge Adjust l 353 IN OUT l 354 Beep l 354 Headphone Volume l 259 Wi Fi l 354 Bluetooth l 354 USB l 355 Battery Information l 356 Battery Use...

Page 350: ...tails refer to page 88 File Number Reset Card Slot 1 XQD Card Slot 2 SD Resets the file number of the next recording to 0001 0 For details refer to page 90 Copyright Information Artist ON OFF SET Copy...

Page 351: ...or details refer to page 44 Monitor Frame Rate 30fps 60fps This sets the monitor frame rate 30fps Reduces the power consumption extending the operating time 60fps Enables smooth display of movements L...

Page 352: ...VF Luminance AUTO j3 to r3 Adjusts monitor viewfinder luminance AUTO The brightness is adjusted automatically depending on how bright it is around the camera 0 Adjusts the monitor luminance when displ...

Page 353: ...ecordable time Wireless Wi Fi Bluetooth connection state Charging charging complete charging error displays Eye Sensor Sensitivity HIGH LOW This will set the sensitivity of the eye sensor LVF Monitor...

Page 354: ...er Vol are OFF Headphone Volume 0 to LEVEL15 LEVEL3 Adjusts the volume when headphones are connected 0 For details refer to page 259 Wi Fi Wi Fi Function l 370 Wi Fi Setup l 421 Bluetooth Bluetooth l...

Page 355: ...ation system when connecting to another device z PC Storage Select this setting to export images to a connected PC PC Tether Select this setting to control the camera from a PC installed with LUMIX Te...

Page 356: ...Slight deterioration Green Moderate deterioration Red Significant deterioration Replace with a new battery 0 Batteries have lower rechargeable capacity in colder ambient temperatures Even if a new ba...

Page 357: ...supported by your TV Refer to the operating instructions for the TV HLG View Assist HDMI AUTO MODE1 MODE2 OFF At recording or playback of HLG Photo and HLG video this converts their color gamut and br...

Page 358: ...ed Custom mode settings to the selected recording mode and overwrites the current settings with these 0 For details refer to page 299 Custom Mode Settings Limit No of Custom Mode Edit Title How to Rel...

Page 359: ...image processing are optimized when the camera is purchased Use this function when bright spots that do not exist in the subject get recorded 0 Turn the camera off and on after the pixels are correcte...

Page 360: ...that appears when you access the card on your PC and then insert the card into the camera 3 From Firmware Version select Firmware Update press or and then select Yes to update the firmware Software in...

Page 361: ...sing l 272 6K 4K PHOTO Bulk Saving l 144 6K 4K PHOTO Noise Reduction l 140 Time Lapse Video l 364 Stop Motion Video l 364 Add Delete Info l 365 Protect l 365 Rating l 365 Edit Image l 366 Resize l 366...

Page 362: ...lect images on one card at a time When Single has been selected 1 Press 21 to select the image 2 Press or 0 If Set Cancel is displayed at the right bottom of the screen the setting is canceled when or...

Page 363: ...mages by recording date 0 If you insert another card it may take some time to read all data therefore pictures may not be displayed in the set order Magnify from AF Point ON OFF Enlarges the AF focus...

Page 364: ...ures reduce the noise that occurs due to high ISO sensitivity 0 For details refer to page 140 Time Lapse Video This creates videos from group images recorded with Time Lapse Shot 1 Press 21 to select...

Page 365: ...to the Fn button l 279 Rating Single Multi Cancel If you set any of the five different rating levels for images you can do the following 0 Deleting all images except for those with ratings 0 Check th...

Page 366: ...s press 34 to select the size then press or 0 You can set up to 100 images at once with Multi 0 The image quality of the resized image becomes lower 0 Resize is not available while you are using the f...

Page 367: ...All in Card Copies all images in the card Using the Fn button to copy images If you press the Fn button with Copy assigned while playing back images one at a time the image currently being played back...

Page 368: ...s 6K 4K photos and images recorded with Post Focus cannot be copied Copying from an SDXC memory card to an XQD card of 32 GB or less Copying from an XQD card of over 32 GB to an SD memory card or SDHC...

Page 369: ...cter rotate or to the right to move the entry position cursor 0 If you select an item and press or you can perform the following operations Change the character type to A upper case characters a lower...

Page 370: ...nes Wireless Icon Display During usage of the Wi Fi Bluetooth functions the wireless icon on the status LCD will be lit or blink Wi Fi Bluetooth Functions You can use the LUMIX Sync smartphone app for...

Page 371: ...o maintain information security 0 We recommend that you use a sufficiently charged battery when sending images 0 When the remaining battery level is low it may not be possible to connect to or maintai...

Page 372: ...onnect the camera and the smartphone using a method depending on the smartphone Using a smartphone that supports Bluetooth Low Energy 0 Bluetooth connection l 374 Using a smartphone that does not supp...

Page 373: ...rrent as of January 2019 and are subject to change 0 Some of the screens and information provided in this document may differ from your device depending on the supported OS and LUMIX Sync version 0 Re...

Page 374: ...registration is displayed Select Next 0 If you have closed the message select then register the camera using Camera registration pairing 0 A message is displayed if the Bluetooth function of the smart...

Page 375: ...ed select Join 5 When a message indicating that device registration is complete select OK A Bluetooth connection between the camera and the smartphone will be made 0 The paired smartphone is registere...

Page 376: ...ng for cameras close the message 3 Select 4 Select Bluetooth Setup 5 Turn Bluetooth ON 6 From Camera registered items select the camera s device name 0 iOS devices If the Wi Fi connection attempt fail...

Page 377: ...d authentication for enhanced connection security 0 You can also connect via Wi Fi to a smartphone that supports Bluetooth Low Energy by following the same steps 0 Even if you set up pairing with more...

Page 378: ...o perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button assigned with Wi Fi For information about the Fn button refer to page 279 2 In the setting menu of the smartphone turn the Wi Fi function ON 3 Se...

Page 379: ...page 279 0 Press or to enlarge the QR code 3 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync 0 If a message is displayed indicating that the smartphone is searching for cameras close the message 4 Select 5 Sele...

Page 380: ...first connection Enter the password B displayed on the camera 5 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync 0 iOS devices If the Wi Fi connection fails follow the message displayed to allow connection to th...

Page 381: ...ect Via Network and then press or 0 Follow the connection method on page 412 to connect the camera to a wireless access point 2 In the setting menu of the smartphone turn the Wi Fi function ON 3 Conne...

Page 382: ...llow the steps below 1 Set the camera to recording mode Press the shutter button halfway 2 End Wi Fi connection Wi Fi Wi Fi Function Yes 0 You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn bu...

Page 383: ...hat support Bluetooth Low Energy Indicates that the function can be used with smartphones that do not support Bluetooth Low Energy Indicates that the function can be used with smartphones that support...

Page 384: ...start up LUMIX Sync 1 Select Remote shooting in the home screen 0 iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join 2 Start recording 0 The recorded image is sav...

Page 385: ...mera Camera Operation is possible on both the camera and the smartphone 0 The camera s dial settings etc cannot be changed with the smartphone Smartphone Operation is possible only on the smartphone 0...

Page 386: ...MIX Sync 1 Select Shutter Remote Control in the home screen 2 Start recording Starts ends the video recording Takes a picture 0 Bulb recording l 387 0 To use the Shutter Remote Control to cancel Sleep...

Page 387: ...ide back to its original position or press the camera shutter button to stop recording 0 During B Bulb recording if the Bluetooth connection is broken then carry out Bluetooth connection again then en...

Page 388: ...7 0 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync 1 Select Import images in the LUMIX Sync home screen 0 iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join 2 Select the i...

Page 389: ...ta size and is transmitted using LUMIX Sync therefore its image quality will differ from that of the actual video recording Depending on the smartphone and on the usage conditions the image quality ma...

Page 390: ...n select Yes to terminate it 2 On the smartphone select Yes 0 iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join 0 The camera automatically makes a Wi Fi connecti...

Page 391: ...camera will enter a mode where it can automatically transfer images and is displayed in the recording screen of the camera 0 When Auto Transfer is set to ON Wi Fi Function cannot be used 0 If the cam...

Page 392: ...ill be written to the recorded images 0 When on the recording screen appears translucent location information cannot be acquired therefore data cannot be written Smartphone GPS positioning may not be...

Page 393: ...F 4 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Turning On the Camera Select Remote shooting in the LUMIX Sync home screen 0 iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed sele...

Page 394: ...he Clock Synchronize the clock and the time zone setting of the camera with those of a smartphone Getting started 0 Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth l 374 Enabling Auto Clock Set on the...

Page 395: ...Sync home screen 2 Save or load setup information 0 Read the Help in the LUMIX Sync menu for further details on how to operate the LUMIX Sync 0 Only settings information from the same model can be loa...

Page 396: ...nation type of the destination device Smartphone l 399 PC l 402 Cloud Sync Service l 410 Web service l 407 Printer l 405 3 Select the connection method and then connect by Wi Fi Via Network l 412 Dire...

Page 397: ...n Android device 0 AVCHD videos with a file size exceeding 4 GB cannot be sent to a PC 0 4K videos cannot be sent to Smartphone Cloud Sync Service and Web service 0 It is not possible to send HLG form...

Page 398: ...send images recorded with devices other than this camera or images edited or processed on a PC Terminate the Connection Terminates the Wi Fi connection Change the Destination Terminates the Wi Fi conn...

Page 399: ...i Fi Function New Connection Send Images While Recording or Send Images Stored in the Camera 2 Set the destination to Smartphone 3 Connect the camera to a smartphone by Wi Fi Select Via Network l 412...

Page 400: ...ages Stored in the Camera is selected Select one or more images 0 Select Single Select or Multi Select and then select one or more images l 420 0 To end the connection select Exit 0 When recording rec...

Page 401: ...luetooth l 374 0 Press on the camera to display the playback screen Send a single image 1 Press 21 to select the image 2 Press Q 3 Select Single Select 0 To change the send settings of images press DI...

Page 402: ...the standard setting change the corresponding setting of the camera in PC Connection l 421 Create a Destination Folder for Images When using Windows Example for Windows 7 1 Select the destination fol...

Page 403: ...Create a PC account name up to 254 characters and password up to 32 characters consisting of alphanumeric characters A destination folder may not be created if the account name includes non alphanume...

Page 404: ...ess or 0 To change the send setting press DISP l 419 7 When Send Images While Recording is selected Take pictures 0 This automatically sends the recorded pictures to the specified device as they are t...

Page 405: ...user account and password entry appears enter the one you set on your PC 0 When the firewall of the OS security software etc is enabled connecting to the PC may not be possible 0 During recording the...

Page 406: ...s is the same as the one for when the USB connection cable is connected l 442 0 To terminate the connection press 0 You can also end the connection by pressing the Fn button assigned with Wi Fi For in...

Page 407: ...ter with LUMIX CLUB l 422 0 Before sending images to a service register that web service l 424 1 Select the method for sending images on the camera Wi Fi Wi Fi Function New Connection Send Images Whil...

Page 408: ...tures 0 This automatically sends the recorded pictures to the specified service as they are taken 0 is displayed while a file is being sent 0 To end the connection follow the steps below Wi Fi Wi Fi F...

Page 409: ...kage loss etc of images uploaded on web services 0 When uploading images to a web service do not delete images from the camera even after they have finished sending until you have checked that they ha...

Page 410: ...LUMIX CLUB l 422 and set up cloud synchronization to send images to a cloud folder To set up cloud synchronization use PHOTOfunSTUDIO 0 Sent images are temporarily saved in the cloud folder These can...

Page 411: ...connection follow the steps below Wi Fi Wi Fi Function Yes When Send Images Stored in the Camera is selected Select one or more images 0 Select Single Select or Multi Select and then select one or mo...

Page 412: ...or Direct to connect On the other hand when you use Select a destination from History or Select a destination from Favorite the camera connects to the selected device with the previously used settings...

Page 413: ...or a wireless access point to use and connects to this 0 After selecting Via Network once the camera will connect to the previously used wireless access point To change the wireless access point used...

Page 414: ...u are connecting to 0 Press DISP to run a wireless access point search again 0 If no wireless access point is found refer to Connecting by Manual Input on page 415 2 If network authentication is encry...

Page 415: ...Set 0 Check the SSID security type encryption type and encryption key of the wireless access point you are using WPA2 PSK Supported encryption methods TKIP AES WPA2 WPA PSK No Encryption 0 Check the...

Page 416: ...press DISP to extend the connection wait time WPS PIN code Enter the PIN code into the camera and connect Manual Connection Search for the camera on the destination device to connect Enter the SSID an...

Page 417: ...connection history Register to Favorite You can register the Wi Fi connection history to Favorite 1 Display the Wi Fi connection history 0 Wi Fi Wi Fi Function Select a destination from History 2 Sele...

Page 418: ...t can be saved in History is limited Register frequently used connection settings to Favorite 0 When Reset in the Setup Setting menu is used to reset the network settings the content registered in His...

Page 419: ...ation is Web service File Format Sets the file format of images to send JPG RAWiJPG RAW 0 This can be set when the destination is Smartphone or PC Delete Location Data Select whether to delete the loc...

Page 420: ...mage Single Select setting 1 Press 21 to select an image 2 Press or Multi Select setting 1 Press 3421 to select an image and then press or Repeat this 0 To cancel the setting press or again 0 Images a...

Page 421: ...LUMIX CLUB This acquires or changes the LUMIX CLUB login ID l 423 PC Connection You can set the workgroup To send images to a PC you need to connect to the same workgroup as the destination PC The def...

Page 422: ...haracters refer to page 369 Cancel Cancel the password 0 Once a password is set you are required to enter it each time you use the Wi Fi function 0 If you forget your password you can use Reset in the...

Page 423: ...ireless access point To change the connection destination press DISP 0 Proceed to the next page by selecting Next 3 Read through the LUMIX CLUB terms of use and then select Agree 0 Switch pages 34 0 Z...

Page 424: ...lect and register the web service you want to use for web service link settings 0 Follow the on screen instructions to perform the registration Confirm Change Login ID or Password Getting started 0 Wh...

Page 425: ...hen transferring it to another party or disposing of it You can also close your LUMIX CLUB account 1 Follow the menu path 0 Wi Fi Wi Fi Setup LUMIX CLUB Delete account 0 A message is displayed Select...

Page 426: ...able A HDMI socket Type A 0 Check the direction of the terminals and plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting these at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction 0 Do not connect the ca...

Page 427: ...u l 358 0 Use a High Speed HDMI cable with the HDMI logo Cables that do not comply with the HDMI standards will not work High Speed HDMI cable Type A Type A plug up to 1 5 m 4 9 feet long 0 No sound i...

Page 428: ...he camera 3 Turn on the VIERA Link 0 TV Connection VIERA Link CEC ON 4 Display the playback screen 0 Press 5 Operate with the remote control for the TV Power off link If you turn off the TV with its r...

Page 429: ...on built on an HDMI control function using the standard HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control specification Linked operations with HDMI CEC compatible devices made by other companies are not guarantee...

Page 430: ...Windows version or Mac version to process and edit RAW images and LoiLoScope Windows version only to edit videos Installing Software Install the software to perform operations such as organizing and c...

Page 431: ...h performance PC environment is required to use the playback and editing functions for 4K videos and videos in MP4 HEVC format or the picture cropping function for 6K 4K photos For details refer to th...

Page 432: ...boratory s support website 30 Day Full Trial Version of LoiLoScope This software allows you to easily edit videos Check the following site and then download and install the software http loilo tv prod...

Page 433: ...y cause deformation or malfunction 0 Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals This may cause a malfunction 0 If you are using a Mac or in any situation where PHOTOfunSTUDIO cannot be installed...

Page 434: ...an still copy files and folders by connecting the camera to the PC and then dragging and dropping them to it 0 If USB Mode is set to PC Storage in the Setup IN OUT menu the camera will be automaticall...

Page 435: ...UMIX is displayed on the desktop Supported OS Windows Windows 10 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Mac OS X v10 5 to v10 11 macOS 10 12 to macOS 10 14 Card CAMSET The camera s setup information DCIM Ima...

Page 436: ...slot 1 1 Connect the camera and recorder with the USB connection cable C C or A C 0 Plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting these at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction 0 Do not...

Page 437: ...ion cables except the supplied USB connection cables C C and A C 0 Take care not to turn off the camera while storage is in progress 0 Images such as 4K videos may not be supported depending on your r...

Page 438: ...to record remotely and then save the images to the PC Check the following site and then download and install the software https panasonic jp support global cs soft download d_lumixtether html Operati...

Page 439: ...at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction 0 Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals This may cause a malfunction 2 Press 34 to select PC Tether and then press or is displayed on the sc...

Page 440: ...era will be automatically connected to the PC without the USB Mode selection screen being displayed l 355 0 Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied USB connection cables C C and...

Page 441: ...ot To switch the card to display after pressing press 34 to select Card Slot 1 XQD or Card Slot 2 SD and then press or 0 You can also select the card to be displayed using the Fn button Card Slot Chan...

Page 442: ...press or To print multiple pictures press 3 set the picture selection method and then select pictures 5 Set the printer settings Multi Select Selects the picture to print 1 Press 3421 to select a pict...

Page 443: ...art Starts printing Print with Date Sets printing with date 0 If the printer does not support date printing the date cannot be printed Num of prints Sets the number of prints to be printed up to 999 P...

Page 444: ...oving the card from the camera Otherwise the recorded data may be damaged 0 To print images with paper size and layout settings not supported by the camera set the Paper Size and Page Layout to and th...

Page 445: ...ry into the Battery Grip provides a stable supply of power even for long periods of recording Selecting Battery Usage Priority Selects which battery to use first when the batteries are installed in bo...

Page 446: ...ble the video rec button when not recording a video to prevent erroneous operation Select Video Rec Button Remote Settings ON OFF 0 When the battery in the Battery Grip is used is displayed on the scr...

Page 447: ...nd a DC Coupler as a set They cannot be used independently of one another 0 When the DC Coupler is being mounted the DC Coupler cover opens so the structure ceases to be dust and splash resistant Do n...

Page 448: ...h setting l 223 226 AWBc AWBw V White balance l 194 White Balance Bracket White Balance Bracket Color Temperature l 160 Adjusting the white balance l 197 Photo Style l 199 Filter setting l 204 Filter...

Page 449: ...e l 210 Overlay indication l 347 Sound recording level limiter OFF l 243 LMT OFF External microphone l 254 XLR XLR microphone adaptor setting l 257 HLG View Assist l 347 Exposure meter l 344 Sound rec...

Page 450: ...an be taken continuously l 128 8m30s Available recording time l 483 Battery indication l 42 Power supply l 40 Battery Grip l 445 AE AEL F4 0 BKT BKT 1 3 1 ISO100 Touch Tab l 333 Fn button l 286 Touch...

Page 451: ...Bluetooth l 370 ISO sensitivity l 192 Exposure compensation value l 189 Manual Exposure Assist l 186 Flash mode l 220 Flash setting l 223 224 226 C1 ISO AUTO 0 0 WL Single l 125 Burst l 126 6K 4K Pho...

Page 452: ...Style l 199 AWB AWBc AWBw V White balance l 194 i Dynamic Range l 307 Metering mode l 178 Relay recording l 87 Backup recording l 87 Allocation recording l 87 No card Card full 999 Number of recordabl...

Page 453: ...n l 444 Marker available indication l 141 142 Reduce Rolling Shutter l 140 Saving pictures from a 6K 4K burst file l 138 Saving pictures from a Post Focus image l 164 DEC 1 2019 10 00 Group images l 2...

Page 454: ...17 Materials 454 4 5 Recording information Battery indication l 42 Power supply l 40 Battery Grip l 445...

Page 455: ...formation display 6 The focal length corresponding to the angle of view when using a full frame lens with the Aspect Ratio set to 3 2 100 100 0001 ISO ISO 0 F4 0 60 10 00 DEC 1 2019 s RGB 1 5 FINE AFS...

Page 456: ...oto or Post Focus recording Use an SD card of a supported Speed Class l 23 0 If the recording stops even when you are using an SD card that meets the specified Speed Class rating the data writing spee...

Page 457: ...is used contact the dealer 0 If the terminal of the battery is dirty remove the dirt and dust from them Wi Fi 0 The wireless access point information set on the camera is wrong Check the authenticatio...

Page 458: ...mages that do not comply with the DCF standard cannot be edited 0 The maximum number of folder numbers has been reached so new folders cannot be created Back up any necessary data before formatting th...

Page 459: ...ns faster Set these settings only when recording 0 When connected to Wi Fi the battery drains quickly Turn the camera off frequently such as by using Power Save Mode l 44 Troubleshooting If the proble...

Page 460: ...riority is set to FOCUS then recording will not take place until focus is achieved l 329 0 Images may look whitish when the lens or image sensor gets dirty with fingerprints or similar If the lens is...

Page 461: ...s In these cases use a tripod and the self timer when recording 0 Try the following Reduce the ISO sensitivity l 192 Increase Noise Reduction of Photo Style to the positive direction or adjust each it...

Page 462: ...ncreasing the shutter speed may introduce slight changes to brightness or coloring These are a result of the characteristics of the light source and do not indicate a malfunction 0 When recording subj...

Page 463: ...ecording with touch operation if you are bothered about the operation sounds during recording l 245 0 Folders and images processed on a PC cannot be played on the camera We recommend using the softwar...

Page 464: ...wfinder when a same image is displayed for a long period of time but it does not affect the recorded images 0 This is characteristic of the viewfinder of the camera and not a malfunction It does not a...

Page 465: ...0 Confirm that the connected wireless access point can be used 0 Confirm the radio wave conditions of the wireless access point Move the camera closer to the wireless access point Change the location...

Page 466: ...e settings of the Windows or Mac If there are considerable differences correct them 0 Confirm that the login information login ID user name email address password is correct 0 Is the size of the image...

Page 467: ...of the images You can change the band color in Background Color Playback in TV Connection of the Setup IN OUT menu l 358 0 Check that the VIERA Link CEC of the camera is set to ON l 357 0 Check the VI...

Page 468: ...be printed at sizes in 16 9 aspect ratio Ask the photo studio in advance 0 An alarm may sound when a door is opened while writing to a card Wait until writing finishes then turn the camera off and re...

Page 469: ...sier to focus on a subject 0 Reselect the language from the menu using the following procedure Select desired language l 359 0 During use the camera may get warm but this does not affect performance o...

Page 470: ...or sound 0 If this unit is adversely affected by electromagnetic equipment and stops functioning properly turn this unit off and remove the battery or disconnect AC adaptor Then reinsert the battery o...

Page 471: ...attery number of recordable pictures operating time may decrease temporarily at temperatures between j10 C and 0 C 14 oF and 32 oF Keep the battery warm as you are using by keeping it inside your cold...

Page 472: ...ing instructions Dirt on the image sensor If dirt gets inside the mount when changing lenses depending on the recording conditions it may adhere to the image sensor and appear on the recorded picture...

Page 473: ...y get scratched 0 Do not use any objects except a blower brush to clean the image sensor 0 If you cannot remove the dirt or dust with the blower consult the dealer or Panasonic Cleaning the Viewfinder...

Page 474: ...d Lens 0 Do not push hard on the lens surface 0 Do not aim the lens at the sun or strong light sources The concentrated light may cause fire or damage 0 Soiling on the lens surface water oil fingerpri...

Page 475: ...with battery recycling laws Call the RBRC hotline at 1 800 822 8837 for information Do not allow battery terminals to come into contact with metal objects such as necklaces hairpins etc 0 This can cau...

Page 476: ...tion so it will not delete the data in the card completely We recommend physically destroying the card or using commercially available PC data deletion software to delete the card data completely when...

Page 477: ...tify the user such as recording dates and times and location information Confirm details carefully before uploading images to a web service When not using the camera for a long period of time 0 Ensure...

Page 478: ...ightening the screw excessively may damage the camera or cause the rating label to come off 0 Please also refer to the operating instructions for the tripod Shoulder Strap 0 If you attach a heavy inte...

Page 479: ...agnetic fields static electricity or interference such as near microwave ovens These may cause the interruption of the radio waves 0 Using the camera near devices such as microwave ovens or cordless t...

Page 480: ...r AVCHD 0 Using the interchangeable lens S R24105 0 The values listed are approximate Recording Pictures When Using the Monitor Recording Pictures When Using the Viewfinder The numbers in parentheses...

Page 481: ...dable time Approx 70 min Recordable time Approx 120 min Actual recordable time Approx 60 min MP4 HEVC Recording with the recording quality set to 4K 72M 30p Recordable time Approx 120 min Actual recor...

Page 482: ...Photo set to Full Res Number of Recordable Pictures Recordable Time Picture Size XQD card capacity SD card capacity 32 GB 64 GB 120 GB 240 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB L 24M 2400 4640 8290 16270 2460 4940 9...

Page 483: ...ard capacity 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB FHD 28M 60p 2h30m 5h00m 10h00m FHD 17M 60i 4h10m 8h15m 16h25m FHD 24M 30p FHD 24M 24p 2h55m 5h50m 11h40m Rec Quality XQD card capacity SD card capacity 32 GB 64 GB 120...

Page 484: ...ording conditions and the type of card the number of recordable pictures and available recording time vary 0 9999i is displayed on the recording screen if the remaining number of recordable pictures i...

Page 485: ...ing Mode 3 3 3 Aspect Ratio 3 2 3 3 3 Picture Quality FINE 3 3 3 Picture Size L 24M 3 3 3 HLG Photo OFF 3 3 3 High Resolution Mode Start Simul Record Normal Shot ON 3 3 3 Shutter Delay 2 SEC 3 3 3 Mot...

Page 486: ...3 3 3 Manual Flash Adjust 1 1 3 3 3 Auto Exposure Comp OFF 3 3 3 Red Eye Removal OFF 3 3 3 Wireless OFF 3 3 3 Wireless Channel 1CH 3 3 3 Wireless FP OFF 3 3 3 Communication Light HIGH 3 3 3 Wireless...

Page 487: ...OFF 3 3 3 Self Timer 3 3 3 Flicker Decrease Photo OFF 3 3 3 6K 4K PHOTO Picture Size Burst Speed 6K 18M 3 3 3 Rec Method 3 3 3 Pre Burst Recording OFF 3 3 3 Post Focus OFF 3 3 3 Multiple Exposure Star...

Page 488: ...8M 60p 3 3 3 High Speed Video OFF 3 3 3 Rec File Format MP4 3 3 3 Luminance Level 16 255 3 3 3 Video Focus AF Custom Setting Video ON OFF OFF 3 3 3 SET 3 3 3 Continuous AF ON 3 3 3 Focus Peaking ON OF...

Page 489: ...Video FULL 3 3 3 Custom Image Quality Photo Style Settings Show Hide Photo Style 3 3 3 My Photo Style Settings 3 3 3 Reset Photo Style ISO Increments 1 3 EV 3 3 3 Extended ISO OFF 3 3 3 Exposure Offse...

Page 490: ...3 3 3 Zone Vert Horz ON 3 3 3 Zone Square OFF 3 3 3 Zone Oval ON 3 3 3 1 Area ON 3 3 3 Pinpoint ON 3 3 3 Custom1 OFF 3 3 3 Custom2 OFF 3 3 3 Custom3 OFF 3 3 3 Pinpoint AF Setting Pinpoint AF Time MID...

Page 491: ...h Screen 3 3 3 Dial 3 3 3 DISP Button 3 3 3 Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode 3 3 3 Setting in PLAY mode 3 3 3 Fn Lever Setting Function of Fn Lever Silent Mode 3 3 3 MODE 2 Setting ON 3 3 3 WB ISO Ex...

Page 492: ...n Priority OFF 3 3 3 Constant Preview ON OFF OFF 3 3 3 SET 3 3 3 Level Gauge ON 3 3 3 Histogram OFF 3 3 3 Photo Grid Line OFF 3 3 3 Framing Outline OFF 3 3 3 Center Marker OFF 3 3 3 AF Area Display ON...

Page 493: ...ON OFF OFF 3 SET 3 I S Status Scope OFF 3 3 3 Custom Lens Others Lens Focus Resume OFF 3 3 3 Focus Ring Control NON LINEAR LINEAR LINEAR 3 3 3 SET 150 3 3 3 Setup Card File Card Format Double Card Slo...

Page 494: ...inance AUTO 3 3 Remaining Battery Level 3 3 Status LCD Backlight H 3 3 Display While Power Off ON 3 3 Eye Sensor Sensitivity HIGH 3 3 LVF Monitor Switch LVF MON AUTO 3 3 Level Gauge Adjust Adjust 3 Le...

Page 495: ...tup Setting Save to Custom Mode 3 3 Load Custom Mode 3 3 Custom Mode Settings Limit No of Custom Mode 3 3 3 Edit Title 3 3 How to Reload Custom Mode 3 3 Select Loading Details 3 3 Save Restore Camera...

Page 496: ...E TIME 3 3 Magnify from AF Point OFF 3 3 HLG View Assist Monitor MODE2 3 3 3 Playback menu Process Image RAW Processing 6K 4K PHOTO Bulk Saving 6K 4K PHOTO Noise Reduction AUTO 3 3 Time Lapse Video St...

Page 497: ...art 3 3 3 3 Simul Record Normal Shot 3 3 3 3 Shutter Delay 3 3 3 3 Motion Blur Processing 3 3 3 3 Long Exposure NR 3 3 3 3 ISO Sensitivity photo ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting 3 3 3 3 ISO Auto Upper Lim...

Page 498: ...sure Comp 3 3 3 3 Red Eye Removal 3 3 3 3 Wireless 3 3 3 3 Wireless Channel 3 3 3 3 Wireless FP 3 3 3 3 Communication Light 3 3 3 3 Wireless Setup 3 3 3 3 Photo Others Photo Bracketing Bracketing Type...

Page 499: ...ase Photo 3 3 3 3 3 6K 4K PHOTO Picture Size Burst Speed 3 3 3 3 3 Rec Method 3 3 3 3 3 Pre Burst Recording 3 3 3 3 3 Post Focus 3 3 3 3 3 Multiple Exposure Start 3 3 3 3 Auto Gain 3 3 3 3 Overlay 3 3...

Page 500: ...ed Set F SS ISO Exposure Comp 3 3 3 3 3 White Balance 3 3 3 3 3 Photo Style 3 3 3 3 3 Metering Mode 3 3 3 3 3 AF Mode 3 3 3 3 3 Video Image Format Rec Quality 3 3 3 3 3 3 High Speed Video 3 Rec File F...

Page 501: ...t 3 3 3 3 3 3 Special Mic 3 3 3 3 3 3 XLR Mic Adaptor Setting 3 3 3 3 3 3 Sound Output 3 3 3 3 3 3 Video Monitor Display HDMI Rec Output Info Display 3 3 3 3 3 3 Video Others Video Image Stabilizer Op...

Page 502: ...When using the interchangeable lens S R24105 Type Type Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera Recording media Card slot 1 XQD memory card Card slot 2 SD memory card SDHC memory card SDXC memory card C...

Page 503: ...g is 3 2 6000k4000 L 4272k2848 M 3024k2016 S 12000k8000 High Resolution Mode 5184k3456 6K photo 3504k2336 4K photo 5984k4000 HLG Photo Full Res 3232k2160 HLG Photo 4K Res When the aspect ratio setting...

Page 504: ...prox 5 760 000 dots a field of view ratio of approx 100 Magnification approx 0 78k with 50 mm lens at infinity j1 0 mj1 when the aspect ratio is set to 3 2 with diopter adjustment j4 0 to i2 0 diopter...

Page 505: ...age sensor shift type 5 axis stabilizer Dual I S 2 Image stabilizer effect 6 0 stops Based on the CIPA standard Yaw Pitch direction focal length f 105 mm When using the interchangeable lens S R24105 W...

Page 506: ...performed under the test conditions specified by Panasonic Minimum illumination Approx 6 lx when the shutter speed is 1 30 of a second When using the interchangeable lens S R24105 Flash when using an...

Page 507: ...1q D excluding the projecting parts Mass Weight Approx 1021 g 2 25 lb with one XQD memory card and the battery Approx 899 g 1 98 lb camera body Operating environment Recommended operating temperature...

Page 508: ...ximum aperture F4 0 Minimum aperture value F22 Angle of view 84o Wide to 23o Tele Recording range 0 30 m 0 98 feet to from the focus distance reference line Maximum image magnification 0 5k Image stab...

Page 509: ...Point 225 Area 104 AF Point Scope 94 AF Point Scope setting 332 AFS 91 Aperture Bracket 158 Aperture Priority AE mode 181 Approved Regulations 360 Aspect Ratio 82 Auto Clock Set 394 Auto Exposure Com...

Page 510: ...printing 443 DC coupler 447 DCF standard 261 Delete 270 Delete confirmation 368 Delete Location Data 419 Delete Single 270 Destination Card Slot 284 Device Name 421 Dial operation switch setup 290 Di...

Page 511: ...y 329 Folder number 88 90 435 453 455 Folder File Settings 88 Forced flash off 221 Format 48 Framing outline 341 Front dial 63 G Gamma setting Photo Style 199 Group image 269 H Half press shutter 332...

Page 512: ...63 Manual Exposure mode 185 Manual Flash Adjust 220 228 Manual focus 117 Mechanical Shutter 170 Metering mode 178 MF 117 MF Assist 330 MF Assist display 330 MF Guide 330 Mic Socket 254 Minimum shutter...

Page 513: ...al 63 Rec Quality 234 Rec File Format 233 Rec Playback Switch 284 286 Recording distance reference 120 Recording videos 230 Recording with Time Lapse Shot 145 Red eye removal 225 Reduce Rolling Shutte...

Page 514: ...33 Touch Shutter 80 Touch tab 333 Touch Zoom 123 Tripod 478 TTL 219 224 311 TV connection 357 TV Playback 426 U UHS Speed Class 23 USB connection cable 34 38 40 433 436 439 441 USB mode 355 USB PD USB...

Page 515: ...515 Wireless 227 Wireless Channel 227 Wireless flash 226 Wireless FP 229 Wireless icon 370 Wireless printing 405 Wireless Setup 228 WPS 413 416 X XLR Microphone Adaptor 257 XQD card 22 Z Zebra pattern...

Page 516: ...17 Materials 516...

Page 517: ...Progressive logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation 0 Dolby Dolby Audio and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories 0 HDAVI Control is a trademark of Panaso...

Page 518: ...Logo is a certification mark of Wi Fi Alliance 0 Wi Fi is a registered trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance 0 Wi Fi Protected Setup WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance 0 This product uses DynaFont f...

Page 519: ...on to i encode video in compliance with the AVC Standard AVC Video and or ii decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and or was obtained from a video provider li...

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