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VQT0G04

Digital Camera

Operating Instructions

Model No.

DMC-FZ10GN

FZ10-GN.book  1 ページ  2003年12月24日 水曜日 午前10時39分

Summary of Contents for Lumix DMC-FZ10GN

Page 1: ...Before use please read these instructions completely VQT0G04 Digital Camera Operating Instructions Model No DMC FZ10GN...

Page 2: ...or registered trademarks of the companies concerned IF THE POWER CORD OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH AN ELECTRICALLY APPROVED POWER CORD WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR S...

Page 3: ...Using the Playback Zoom 45 Deleting Pictures 46 Recording pictures advanced About the EXPOSURE Button 49 Taking Pictures with Aperture priority AE 50 Taking Pictures with Shutter priority AE 51 Takin...

Page 4: ...es 99 Trimming the Pictures 101 Formatting the Card 103 Playing Back Pictures with a TV Screen 104 Before Connecting with USB Connection Cable 105 Connecting to a PC Mass Storage 107 Connecting to a P...

Page 5: ...k CGA S002E In the text it is indicated as Battery Battery Charger AC Adaptor DE 928B In the text it is indicated as AC Adaptor AC Cable K2CJ2DA00002 or K2CJ2DA00011 DC Cable K2GH2DB00003 A V Cable K1...

Page 6: ...3 LCD Monitor P25 117 14 MENU Button P22 15 Delete Button P46 16 Cursor buttons 2 Self timer Button P41 4 REVIEW SET Button P34 1 Flash Mode Button P36 3 Exposure Compensation P39 Auto Bracket P40 Whi...

Page 7: ...elet P18 31 DC IN Socket P14 32 DC IN Terminal Door P14 33 Card Battery Door P12 16 34 Card Battery Door Open Lever P12 16 35 Tripod Receptacle Battery Charger AC Adaptor P10 14 1 AC INT Terminal 2 PO...

Page 8: ...turned off and that the lens is retracted Close the flash P36 Preparation 1 Charge the battery P10 The battery cannot be charged when the DC cable is connected to the AC adaptor 2 1 Slide the lever to...

Page 9: ...the lens cap 4 1 Turn the camera on 2 Set the clock P20 3 Select Programme AE mode 5 1 Open the flash When using the flash P36 2 Take a picture P29 Playback 6 1 Select Playback mode 2 Select the pict...

Page 10: ...ery to the AC adaptor When the CHARGE Indicator B lights charging starts When the CHARGE Indicator B turns off in about 90 minutes charging is finished 3 Detach the battery Suggestions Tips After use...

Page 11: ...environment and charging error Charge the battery under temperature of 10 35 C The battery should also be the same temperature When charging starts the CHARGE Indicator lights If the charging error o...

Page 12: ...paration Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted Close the flash 1 Slide the lever to open the card battery door 2 Insert the charged battery until it clicks 3 Close the car...

Page 13: ...d battery has been inserted for more than 24 hours the clock setting is stored in the camera for max 3 months after the battery was removed in accordance with the elapsed time after the battery is ins...

Page 14: ...cted Close the flash 1 Connect the AC cable 2 Open the DC IN terminal door 3 Connect the DC cable Suggestions Tips Use the supplied DC cable If you use other DC cables it may cause a malfunction The c...

Page 15: ...iaCard are small lightweight removable external memory cards The reading writing speed of an SD Memory Card is fast The SD Memory Card is equipped with a Write Protect switch that can inhibit writing...

Page 16: ...the card battery door 2 Insert the card with the label facing the front of the camera until it clicks Insert the card pressing gently until it locks in place If the card will not insert freely it may...

Page 17: ...ut upright 3 Close the card battery door Suggestions Tips The card may be damaged if it is removed while the camera is on If the card battery door cannot be completely closed remove the card and inser...

Page 18: ...mpletely detached attach it again as above 3 Pass the metal fitting through the eyelet of the camera 4 Rotate the black strap holder in the opposite direction until it clicks 5 Slide the cover until i...

Page 19: ...ens hood When taking pictures with flash photo flash is interrupted by the lens hood and the bottom of the screen becomes dark vignetting effect When taking pictures with flash we recommend detaching...

Page 20: ...e screen shown in step 2 appears Set the clock on it 1 Select CLOCK SET from the SETUP menu P22 2 Set date and time 2 1 Select the desired item 3 4 Set date and time PLEASE SET THE CLOCK MENU CLOCK SE...

Page 21: ...s for printing be sure to order the printing of the date For further information ask a photo studio Depending on the studio it may not be printed Suggestions Tips You can set the year from 2003 to 209...

Page 22: ...ng OFF ON REC 1 4 SETUP PICT SIZE W BALANCE QUALITY SPOT MODE AUTO 2304 OFF MENU EXIT SET SELECT MENU REC SETUP 1 3 AUTO REVIEW MONITOR BEEP POWER SAVE 2MIN OFF SET WB REVIEW EXIT SET SELECT MENU OFF...

Page 23: ...not activated When using burst mode or auto bracket the auto review function works while recording the data into the card regardless of the setting on the auto review function The picture is not enlar...

Page 24: ...Set before connecting to a PC or a printer P105 LANGUAGE Set to the language on the menu screen from the following 7 languages Set to the desired language with 2 1 and determine it with 4 ENGLISH The...

Page 25: ...DISPLAY button to switch to the screen to be used When the menu screen appears during multi playback or during playback zoom the DISPLAY button is not activated In recording mode C Display D Display...

Page 26: ...es You can save the time to switch the display to the LCD monitor even when using the Viewfinder in recording When the recording mode is switched to playback mode When reviewing pictures P34 When turn...

Page 27: ...roperly Exposed C Over Exposed Histogram Suggestions Tips When the brightness of the picture and the histogram do not match each other the histogram turns yellow The histogram turns yellow in the foll...

Page 28: ...ally adjusted Macro mode P55 This allows you to get closer to the subject up to 5 cm Wide Portrait mode P56 This allows you to easily achieve the depth of focus effect The subject stands out in front...

Page 29: ...m the AF area 1 to the point you want to focus 3 Focus on the subject to take the picture A Press the shutter button halfway to focus B Press the shutter button fully to take the picture The focus ind...

Page 30: ...d the camera firmly with your right hand Put your left hand on the lens ring to keep the camera stationary Do not cover the microphone with your finger or other objects Do not touch the lens barrel Po...

Page 31: ...e subject looks dark on the screen but the actual picture is bright When most of the subjects in the screen are bright e g blue sky on a clear day snowy field etc the recorded pictures may become dark...

Page 32: ...e taking pictures P20 When the time for power save is set P23 the camera is automatically turned off if you do not operate within the set time When operating the camera again press the shutter button...

Page 33: ...ed Suggestions Tips Programme shift can be set in Macro mode P55 too If the exposure is not adequate when pressing the shutter button halfway the shutter speed turns red When Programme shift can be se...

Page 34: ...lowing picture with 2 1 When the recorded pictures are too bright or dim compensate the exposure P39 2 Enlarge and shift the picture 1k 4k 8k 8k 4k 1k Deleting the recorded picture during the review O...

Page 35: ...s appear closer Tele Suggestions Tips The picture may be slightly distorted according to the lens The distortion will increase as you make subjects wider and closer When using the zoom lens at high ma...

Page 36: ...e actual recording of the picture Use this when you take pictures of people in low lighting conditions Forced ON The flash is activated every time a picture is recorded forcibly Use this when your sub...

Page 37: ...Shutter speed for each flash mode Refer to P54 for the A S M modes ISO sensitivity Available flash range ISO AUTO 40 cm 4 m ISO100 40 cm 2 m ISO200 60 cm 2 8 m ISO400 80 cm 4 m Flash mode Shutter spee...

Page 38: ...fingers or any other items If the subject is too close when using the flash the picture may be over exposed When the jitter alert appears we recommend using the flash When you set to burst mode or aut...

Page 39: ...j2 EV to i2 EV in steps of 1 3 EV Suggestions Tips EV is an abbreviation of Exposure Value and it is the amount of light given to the CCD by the aperture value and the shutter speed The compensation...

Page 40: ...bracket icon appears on the lower left of the screen Once you take a picture auto bracket will be cancelled automatically When taking pictures using auto bracket after the exposure compensation the pi...

Page 41: ...using a tripod or other cases setting the self timer to 2 seconds is convenient to stabilize the jitter caused by pressing the shutter button The self timer indicator 1 blinks and the shutter is acti...

Page 42: ...mode at a shutter speed higher than 1 60th If the flash is activated you can record only 1 frame You cannot take pictures with audio in the burst mode When setting auto bracket and the burst mode simu...

Page 43: ...lding down 2 1 once release 2 1 before reaching the picture to be played back then press 2 1 to forward rewind pictures until the desired picture appears In review playback in the recording mode or mu...

Page 44: ...lti screen 2 Select the pictures To return to the normal playback Rotate the zoom lever towards The picture with the number coloured in yellow appears T W 2304 10 00 1 DEC 2004 100_0001 1 19 SELECT CA...

Page 45: ...ete a picture during the playback zoom Press the button When the confirmation screen appears press 2 to select YES and press 4 P46 Suggestions Tips The more the picture is enlarged the more its qualit...

Page 46: ...le picture 1 Select the picture to be deleted Press 2 to play back the previous picture Press 1 to play back the next picture 2 Delete the picture SET WB REVIEW 2304 10 00 1 DEC 2004 100_0001 1 19 DEL...

Page 47: ...he selected picture cannot be deleted Cancel the protect setting P94 3 Delete the pictures It is possible to delete up to 50 pictures all at once MULTI ALL DELETE MULTI DELETE ALL DELETE SET WB REVIEW...

Page 48: ...re deleting pictures Pictures that are protected P94 or not of DCF standards P43 are not deleted Do not turn off the camera while deleting When the remaining battery power P11 is low use the AC adapto...

Page 49: ...POSURE SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW 1 30 F4 0 1 30 F4 0 PROGRAM SHIFT F4 0 1 30 1 Exposure compensation etc 2 Self timer 3 Review 4 Flash 5 Programme shift setting 6 Close the aperture 7 Set faster shu...

Page 50: ...alue and take the picture Suggestions Tips Refer to P54 for the available range of the aperture value and the shutter speed The focus range is 5 cm Wide and 2 m Tele If the subject is too bright set t...

Page 51: ...e of the aperture value and the shutter speed The focus range is 5 cm Wide and 2 m Tele The brightness of the screen may differ from that of the actual pictures Check it using review function or setti...

Page 52: ...the shutter speed 3 4 Aperture value 2 1 Shutter speed 3 Press the shutter button halfway Indication for the condition of exposure 1 manual exposure assistance appears for about 10 seconds When the e...

Page 53: ...e and the shutter speed The focus range is 5 cm Wide and 2 m Tele If the exposure is not adequate the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red when pressing the shutter button halfway You cannot...

Page 54: ...8 0 1 1 2000 F7 3 F6 5 F5 6 1 1 1600 F5 2 F4 6 F4 0 1 1 1300 F3 7 F3 3 F2 8 1 1 1000 Available Shutter Speed Sec Per 1 3 EV Aperture value 8 6 5 4 F2 8 1 F8 0 3 2 2 5 2 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 1 2 1 2 5...

Page 55: ...cm Wide from the subject Preparation Set the mode dial to P28 Normal Macro mode Suggestions Tips In Macro mode we recommend using a tripod When the camera lens is at a distance over the available rang...

Page 56: ...e rotate the zoom lever to Tele as far as possible to be close to the subject and then select the background which is far from the camera Suggestions Tips This mode is suitable for outdoors in the day...

Page 57: ...ecord actions of the subject as if it were still the shutter speed becomes faster than usual This mode is more effective when taking pictures on a clear day Suggestions Tips This mode is suitable for...

Page 58: ...e for Panning mode To achieve good pictures in panning mode pick a horizontal plane and then pan as you fire shots 1 Move the camera smoothly while tracking a subject in motion 2 Press the shutter but...

Page 59: ...tuations Very bright scenes such as daytime in summer We recommend using an ND filter DMW LND72 optional P115 When the shutter speed is faster than 1 100th When the subject moves slowly and the tracki...

Page 60: ...ailable flash range 40 cm 2 m Fixed to ISO100 We recommend rotating the zoom lever to Wide The focus range is 1 m When taking picture of only a landscape at night Without the flash the shutter speed w...

Page 61: ...y pressing the MENU button after finishing the setting 2 Press the shutter button halfway When the subject is focused the focus indication 1 lights 3 Press the shutter button fully to start the record...

Page 62: ...ecording could suddenly stop depending on the type of the card when recording motion images When the motion images recorded with this camera is played back on other equipment the quality of pictures a...

Page 63: ...he setting 2 Slide the focus switch to MF and rotate the MF ring 1 to focus on the subject AF Auto focus MF Manual focus 4 One shot AF 3 The MF assistance appears on the centre of the screen You can a...

Page 64: ...advance when it is difficult to focus on the subject with auto focus due to its quick motion E g Panning mode P58 This function is suitable when the distance between the camera and the subject is cer...

Page 65: ...t W BALANCE and set the desirable mode AUTO for setting the white balance automatically auto white balance Daylight for recording outdoors on a bright day Cloudy for recording under a cloudy and shady...

Page 66: ...s auto white balance adjustment may not operate properly In this case set the white balance to the mode except AUTO manually 1 The range that is controlled by the auto white balance adjustment mode of...

Page 67: ...n after finishing the setting Suggestions Tips When setting the white balance to the mode except for AUTO you can finely adjust the white balance P68 The setting of the white balance is applied to the...

Page 68: ...balance 1 BLUE Press when the hue is reddish 2 RED Press when the hue is bluish Close the function by pressing 4 after finishing the adjustment Suggestions Tips The white balance icon turns red or bl...

Page 69: ...size 640k480 you select the more pictures you can store on the card In addition a small file size allows you to attach the picture to an e mail or post it on a web site more easily If you select a lar...

Page 70: ...tandard High compression It gives priority to the number of recordable pictures and records standard quality pictures Close the menu by pressing the MENU button after finishing the setting Suggestions...

Page 71: ...2 Aim the spot AF area to the subject and press the shutter button halfway for the AF AE lock The spot AF area 1 and spot metering target 2 appear 3 Move the camera to compose the picture fixing the f...

Page 72: ...according to the brightness From ISO50 to ISO400 when using the flash Close the menu by pressing the MENU button after finishing the setting Suggestions Tips In Motion image mode ISO sensitivity is f...

Page 73: ...ill be cancelled The audio cannot be recorded Suggestions Tips It is not necessary to keep pressing the shutter button Audio is recorded from the built in microphone 1 of the camera When setting to au...

Page 74: ...nnot use the continuous AF The battery is depleted more quickly using continuous AF It may take time to focus on the subject after rotating the zoom lever from Wide to Tele or suddenly changing the su...

Page 75: ...continuously rotate the zoom lever to Tele or to release the zoom lever once and then rotate it to Tele again 1 Optical zoom 2 Digital zoom Suggestions Tips It is possible to further magnify a subject...

Page 76: ...mes reddish B W The picture becomes black and white Close the menu by pressing the MENU button after finishing the setting 2 Take the picture Suggestions Tips COOL is effective when you want to add co...

Page 77: ...picture is sharply defined LOW The picture is softly focused SATURATION HIGH The colours in the picture becomes vivid LOW The colours in the picture become natural Close the menu by pressing the MENU...

Page 78: ...ion activated While the optical image stabilizer icon is displayed in yellow and if the camera receives a strong shock the icon may be displayed in yellow for longer time than usual While the optical...

Page 79: ...images of the subject in sequence moving it little by little and aligning the images the subject looks as if it were moving Capturing images 1 Select FLIP ANIM 2 Select IMAGE CAPTURE MENU SET WB REVIE...

Page 80: ...ect CREATE MOTION IMAGE 6 Select FRAME RATE and set the number of frames 5fps 5 frames sec 10fps 10 frames sec The motion images become smoother P 320 8 92 1 EXIT MENU REMAIN SELECT EXIT DELETE 320 1...

Page 81: ...appears Select YES and then press 4 Suggestions Tips Flip animations are created as motion image files Extension MOV The number of pixel is 320k240 You cannot use pictures with audio burst mode and au...

Page 82: ...lash to the hot shoe 1 and turn the camera on Tighten the lock screw 2 of the external flash firmly 2 Select PRESET or MANUAL and turn the external flash on Close the menu by pressing the MENU button...

Page 83: ...operate normally Be sure to use Panasonic s external flash DMW FL28 If using other external flash units please make sure the flash is designed for use with a digital camera and the trigger voltage is...

Page 84: ...de dial except for P28 Check that the camera is turned off and that the lens is retracted 1 Remove the lens cap and the lens ring 2 Attach the tele conversion lens 1 or wide conversion lens 2 Rotate t...

Page 85: ...taching the conversion lens When using the conversion lens The built in flash cannot be activated If you use a tripod use the tripod adaptor supplied with the conversion lens and then fix the tripod t...

Page 86: ...picture with audio icon 2 Play back the audio You can hear audio from the speaker To adjust the sound volume refer to P24 Suggestions Tips The picture with audio cannot be resized P99 or trimmed P101...

Page 87: ...ck Press 3 again to cancel pause To adjust the sound volume refer to P24 Suggestions Tips You cannot use the zoom function while playing back or pausing motion images The file format that can be playe...

Page 88: ...ise Original Picture Suggestions Tips Still pictures can only be rotated in normal playback When playing back rotated pictures in zoom playback or multi playback pictures appear in original angle Rota...

Page 89: ...F PRINT 2 Select SINGLE 3 Select the picture and set the number of prints The number of prints can be set from 0 to 999 The number of prints icon appears When the number of prints is set to 0 DPOF pri...

Page 90: ...F print setting is cancelled Close the menu by pressing the MENU button 2 times after finishing the setting PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB MENU SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVI...

Page 91: ...anceling the setting PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB MENU SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW EXIT SET SELECT MENU PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB S...

Page 92: ...ter finishing the setting PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB MENU SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW EXIT SET SELECT MENU PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO...

Page 93: ...h printers supporting DPOF printing DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format This feature allows you to designate which pictures will be printed The setting of DPOF print will not be ap...

Page 94: ...ars CANCEL The protect icon disappears Close the menu by pressing the MENU button 2 times after finishing the setting PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB MENU SET WB REVIEW S...

Page 95: ...ts the pictures from accidental erasure formatting the card will permanently delete all data P103 If you want to delete protected pictures cancel the protect setting first The protect setting may not...

Page 96: ...of the pictures with audio can be played back during Slide Show DPOF SET Only when setting to DPOF You can select the pictures you want to set to the Slide Show CANCEL ALL Only when setting to DPOF Yo...

Page 97: ...r on the picture in green When only the DPOF printing is set on the picture the DPOF icon 1 and the number of prints appear in white In motion image playback Slide Show is not available The DPOF setti...

Page 98: ...overwritten The audio dubbing cannot be used with motion images or protected pictures 3 Stop audio recording Even if you do not press 4 after about 10 seconds the audio recording stops automatically C...

Page 99: ...et the mode dial to P28 1 Select RESIZE 2 Select the picture and set it 3 Select the size and set it 1600 1600k1200 pixels 1280 1280k960 pixels 640 640k480 pixels PLAY 2 2 SETUP TRIMMING RESIZE FORMAT...

Page 100: ...e resizing Suggestions Tips The following pictures cannot be resized Pictures not over 640k480 pixels Pictures recorded with setting the picture size to HDTV Motion images Flip animation Pictures with...

Page 101: ...TRIMMING 2 Select the picture to trim 3 Enlarge or decrease the picture PLAY 2 2 SETUP TRIMMING RESIZE FORMAT MENU SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW EXIT SET SELECT MENU SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW TRIMMIN...

Page 102: ...an 640k480 pixels Pictures recorded with setting the picture size to HDTV Motion images Flip animation Pictures with audio Rotated pictures You can trim them if you rotate them back It may not be poss...

Page 103: ...ot be recovered If the card is formatted all images and data will be permanently erased They cannot be reclaimed If any important pictures are on the card please copy them to your PC before proceeding...

Page 104: ...ctures in other countries When setting VIDEO OUT on the menu you can view images on the TV in other countries regions which use the NTSC or PAL system Playback pictures on TV with SD Memory Card slot...

Page 105: ...3 3 LANGUAGE ENG USB MODE EXIT SET SELECT MENU MENU SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW SET WB REVIEW Mass Storage PTP USB MODE USB Direct Print PictBridge SET SELECT USB mode PC...

Page 106: ...cludes the above mentioned OS with setting the USB MODE to PTP the messages shown on the right appear on the LCD monitor of the camera The following messages appear for each OS on the display of the P...

Page 107: ...an be recognized by the Windows Plug and Play then it appears on the My Computer folder Macintosh The drive is shown on the screen Suggestions Tips When connecting to a PC we recommend using the AC ad...

Page 108: ...camera icon appears on the My Computer folder Macintosh You can read pictures with image capture or iPhoto Suggestions Tips Refer to P106 carefully when connecting to the OS except for Windows XP and...

Page 109: ...card or delete them Use the supplied USB connection cable only When there are 1000 or more pictures on the card the pictures may not be imported When the PC recovers from the standby mode while conne...

Page 110: ...to the printer via the USB connection cable supplied Suggestions Tips Ask the manufacturer of the printer about the corresponding models Read the printer operating instructions too If the remaining ba...

Page 111: ...YES and print Press the DISPLAY button to print the date Only when connecting to the printer supporting to printing the date Press 3 and then press 2 1 to set the number of prints Press 4 to print pi...

Page 112: ...prints becomes 1000 or more the number of remaining pictures may appear as on the screen When connecting to a printer not supporting DPOF DPOF printing cannot be set The DPOF print selecting screen d...

Page 113: ...rint 3 Select YES and print Press the DISPLAY button to print the date Press 3 and then press 2 1 to set the number of prints Press 4 to print pictures Press the MENU button to cancel printing SET WB...

Page 114: ...ancel printing Suggestions Tips When the total number of prints becomes 255 or more the number of remaining pictures appears as on the screen When you set the date print setting by pressing the DISPLA...

Page 115: ...1 Remove the lens cap and the lens ring 2 Attach the lens hood 3 Attach the MC protector 1 or the ND filter 2 Cap 3 supplied with MC protector Suggestions Tips The lens cap supplied with the camera c...

Page 116: ...e it counter clockwise It may be hard to rotate the lens hood if you hold its edge Suggestions Tips If you will not be using the camera for a long time Remove the battery When you insert the battery a...

Page 117: ...ture indication Shutter speed indication P29 19 Programme shift indication P33 20 Exposure compensation P39 21 Auto bracket P40 22 Programme shift setting indication P33 23 Spot AF area P71 24 Spot me...

Page 118: ...h audio P86 5 Picture size P69 In Motion image mode 6 Quality P70 In Motion image mode 7 Battery indication P11 8 Folder File number 9 Page number Total pictures 10 Histogram P27 11 Recording informat...

Page 119: ...ASSIST P24 21 NO RESET P24 22 RESET P24 23 CLOCK SET P20 REC 1 4 SETUP AE MODE W BALANCE AUTO PICT SIZE QUALITY 1 2 3 4 EXIT SET SELECT MENU AE 2304 A 5 6 7 8 REC 2 4 SETUP SENSITIVITY SPOT MODE 100 A...

Page 120: ...03 34 PLAY ON LCD P24 35 VOLUME P24 36 VIDEO OUT P24 104 24 25 REC SETUP 3 3 LANGUAGE ENG USB MODE EXIT SET SELECT MENU PLAY 1 2 SETUP PROTECT ROTATE DPOF PRINT SLIDE SHOW AUDIO DUB 26 27 28 29 30 EXI...

Page 121: ...s may be adversely affected Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the camera If the camera is sprayed with such chemicals the camera body may be damaged and the surface finish may peel...

Page 122: ...ttery is left inserted in the camera for a long time discharge takes place The battery may become unusable even after it is charged Dispose of an unusable battery The battery has a limited life Do not...

Page 123: ...ver as the internal temperature increases it goes back to the normal brightness Viewfinder Do not direct the Viewfinder or lens to the sun Internal components may be seriously damaged Folder Compositi...

Page 124: ...8 1600k1200 1280k960 640k480 Quality 16 MB 8 16 17 34 22 43 69 129 32 MB 17 34 36 72 47 90 145 270 64 MB 35 70 74 149 96 184 298 553 128 MB 72 142 150 301 195 372 602 1118 256 MB 144 283 300 600 390 7...

Page 125: ...DELETED SOME PICTURES CAN T BE DELETED The pictures not based on the DCF standard cannot be deleted CAN T BE SET ON THIS PICTURE CAN T BE SET ON SOME PICTURES If the pictures are not based on the DCF...

Page 126: ...al correctly set Check it 4 3 There is no memory capacity left on the card Before recording delete some pictures 5 The picture is not displayed on the LCD monitor 5 Does the picture appear on the View...

Page 127: ...camera for a long time the clock setting may be reset When the message PLEASE SET THE CLOCK appears set the clock again 13 2 When you take a picture before setting the clock 0 00 0 0 0 is recorded 14...

Page 128: ...itivity AUTO without flash from ISO50 to 200 with flash from ISO50 to 400 50 100 200 400 Shutter speed 8 1 2 000th Motion image mode 1 30th 1 2 000th White balance AUTO Daylight Cloudy Halogen Flash W...

Page 129: ...ges with audio Interface Digital USB 1 1 Analogue video audio NTSC PAL Composite Audio line output monaural Terminal USB 5 pin Mini USB Analogue video audio 2 5 mm jack DC IN type 3 jack Dimensions Wk...

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