Panasonic DMC-GH1K manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    VQT2A 61 Before connec ting, op eratin g or ad justing this pr oduct, please read the instruction s completely . PP Operating In structions Digital Camera/Lens Kit Model N o. DMC-GH1K For USA and Puerto Rico assistance, please call: 1-800-21 1-P ANA(7262) or , contact us via the web at: http://www .panasonic.com/contactinfo For Canadian assistance,[...]

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    VQT2 A61 2 Before Use Dear Customer , Thank y ou for choosing Panasoni c! Y ou have purchased one of the most sophisticated and reliable product s on the market today . Used properly , we’re sure it will bri ng you and your f amily years of enjoym ent. Please take time to fill in the information on the below . The serial number is on the t ag loc[...]

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    3 VQT2 A61 Before Use THE FOLLOWING APPLIES O NL Y IN CANADA. THE FOLLOWI NG APPLIES O NL Y IN THE U.S.A. This Class B digital apparatus complies with C anadian ICES-003. FCC Note : This equipment has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Ru les. These limits are designed to pr[...]

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    VQT2 A61 4 Before Use ∫ About the b attery pack • Do n ot heat or ex pose to flame. • Do not leave th e battery(ies ) in an automobile exposed to dire ct sunlight for a long period of time with doo rs and windows closed . ∫ About the b attery charger CAUTION Battery pack (Lithium ion battery pack) • Use th e spec ifi ed un i t to rec harg[...]

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    5 VQT2 A61 Before Use • The batt er y charger is in th e stand by condition when the AC power supp ly cord is conn ec ted. The primary ci rc uit is always “live” as lon g as the power cord is connect ed to an electrical outl et. ∫ Care of the camera • Do not strongly sha ke or bump the camera by dr opping or hitting it. Do n ot subject to[...]

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    VQT2 A61 6 Contents Before Use Infor mation for Yo u r Safety.... .... .. .... .. .... ... 2 Standard Ac cessories ............................... 9 Names of the Components ..................... 11 Operating th e Fr ont Dial ... ..... .. ...... .... .. ... 14 Rotatin g the LCD m onitor ...... ...... ...... ..... 14 About the Lens ..... ............[...]

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    7 VQT2 A61 Fixing the Focus and the Exposure (AF/AE Lock).... ...... ...... ....... .... ...... ...... .... 81 Adjusti ng the White Ba lance ....... ...... ..... . 83 • Setting t he white balance manua lly .... 84 • Setting the co lor temperature ............ 84 • Finely adjusting the white balance .... 85 • W hite Balanc e B racke t... ...[...]

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    VQT2 A61 8 • ? [ASPECT CONV.] ....... ...... ...... . 140 • N [ROTATE]/ M [ROTATE DISP.] . ... 141 • [PRINT SET] ...... ....... ...... ...... ... 142 • P [PROTECT]........ ..... ...... ...... ..... 1 43 • B [AUDIO DUB.] ...... ....... .... ...... ... 144 • [FACE RECOG.] ........... .... ...... . 145 Connecting to other equipment Playing[...]

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    9 VQT2 A61 Before Use Before Use St anda rd Accessories Check that all the accessories are included before using the camera. 1 Digital Camera Body (This is r eferred to as cam era body in these operating instructions.) 2 Interchangeable Lens “LU M I X G VARIO HD 14 – 14 0 mm /F4 .0 – 5. 8 A SP H./ ME GA O. I.S. ” (This is r eferred to as le[...]

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    VQT2 A61 10 Before Use 12 3 4 5 67 8 9 1 0 1 1 12 13 14 15 H-VS014140 DMW-BLB13PP DE-A49B K2CA2EA00002 K1HA14CD0001 VEK0N98 K1HA14AD0001 VFC4411 VYC0997 VKF4385 VYF3250 VFC4315 VFC4430 DMC-GH1KPP-VQT2A61_eng. book 10 ページ 2009年4月1 4日 火曜日 午後 2時45分[...]

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    11 VQT2 A61 Before Use Names of the Components ∫ Camera bod y 1 Flash (P65) 2 Sensor 3 Self-timer indicator (P76) AF assist lamp (P128) 4 Lens release but ton (P18) 5 Lens lock pin 6 Mount 7 Lens fitting m ark (P17) 8 Front di al (P47, 54 , 57, 58, 71, 79, 85 , 90, 91) • Refer t o P14 for o peration of the front dial. 9 [L VF/ LCD] button (P41)[...]

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    VQT2 A61 12 Before Use 23 Focus mode dial (P44, 45, 51, 52, 77, 80, 104, 108) 24 Flash open lever (P65) 25 S tereo microphone (P104, 124, 144) 26 Drive mode lever Single (P51): Burst (P 72): Auto Bracket (P74): Self-timer (P76) : 27 Shutter butt on (P44) 28 Focus distance reference mark (P 81) 29 Hot shoe (P159, 162) 30 Mode dial ( P42) 31 S tatus [...]

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    13 VQT2 A61 Before Use 40 Battery door (P24) 41 Release lever (P 24) 42 Tripod recept acle • When you us e a tr ipod, mak e sure th e tri pod is stable wh e n the ca m er a is at tach e d to it. ∫ Lens H-VS014140 ( LUMIX G V ARI O HD 14 – 140 mm/F4.0 – 5.8 AS PH./MEGA O.I.S.) 43 T ele 44 Lens surface 45 Focus ring (P8 0) 46 Wide 47 Zoom rin[...]

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    VQT2 A61 14 Before Use Operating the Front Dial There are 2 ways to operate th e front dial, rotating left or right, and deciding by pressing. A Fron t dia l ¢ 1 Recording ¢ 2 Playback ¢ 3 I t func tions in the same way as [ME NU/SET] butt on in v arious setti ngs including set and finish. Rota ting the LCD mon itor At the time when this camera [...]

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    15 VQT2 A61 Before Use Rota t ion range of the LCD monitor 4 Maximum 180 o 5 180 o • It can be r otate d 180 o forwar d s . 6 90 o • It can on ly be rotate d 90 o towards you. Note • Only rotate the LCD monitor after opening it wide enough, and be careful n ot to use excessi ve force as it may be damaged. • When holdi ng t he edge of the LC[...]

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    VQT2 A61 16 Before Use ∫ When using le n ses other t han the 14 – 140 mm/F4. 0 – 5.8 le ns inc l uded in DMC-GH1K • Depending on the type of lens, y ou may no t be a ble to us e some fu nctions such as the dir ection detec ti on functi on (P40), [ST ABILIZER] (P1 19), Quick AF (P127) and Continu ous AF (P12 7). • The avail able fla sh ran[...]

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    17 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Preparati on Att aching/Detaching the Lens • Check t hat the c amera is t urned of f. • Close the flash. T urn the lens rea r cap A an d the bod y cap B in th e direction of th e arrow to det ach them. • Do n ot put your ha nds insi de the mount. Align the lens fitting marks C (red marks) on the camera body and the le[...]

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    VQT2 A61 18 Preparation ∫ Optical Image Stabilizer The 14 – 140 mm/F4.0 – 5.8 lens included in the DMC-GH1K has a stabiliser f unction. The Optical Image S tabili zer function is set for activation when the lens is attached to the camera body . Set the [O.I .S.] switch to [ON]. • Y ou can chang e the Optic al Ima ge S t abi lizer mode to [M[...]

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    19 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Att aching the Shoulder Strap • We recommend att aching the shoulder strap w hen using the camera to preve nt it from dropping. Pass the sho ulder strap through the shoulder strap eyelet o n the camer a body . A : Shoulder st rap eyelet Pass the end of the should er strap thr ough the ring in the direction o f the arrow a[...]

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    VQT2 A61 20 Preparation Attaching the Lens Hood In bright sunlight or bac klight, the lens hood will minim ize lens flare and ghost ing. The lens hood cuts of f excess lighting and improves the picture quality . • Check that the camera is tur ned off . • Close the flash. Insert the lens hood into the len s with the sh ort sides at th e top and [...]

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    21 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Charging the Battery ∫ About batteri es that you can u se with this unit The batt er y that can be used wit h this unit is DMW-B LB 1 3 PP. • Use the dedicated charger and battery . • This unit has a function that can distinguish useable batteries. E xclusive batteries (DMW-BLB13PP) are supported by this function. (Co[...]

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    VQT2 A61 22 Preparation ∫ When the [CHARGE] indicator flashes • The bat tery temperat ure is excessively h igh or low . The charging ti me will be longer than normal. Als o, charging may not be completed . • The ter minals of the cha rger or the batter y are dirty . In this case, wipe them with a dry cloth . Note • Do not use an y other AC [...]

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    23 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion The number o f recordable pictures varies d epending on the reco rding interval time. If the recordin g interval time becomes l onger , the number of recorda ble pictures decreases. [e.g. When recording once every 2 minutes, the number of recordable pictures decreases to ab out 75.] When using t he viewfinder Playback time [...]

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    VQT2 A61 24 Preparation Inserting /Removing the B attery • Check that this unit is tu rned off . • Close the flash. Slide the r el eas e le ve r in th e d irecti on of the arrow (OPEN side) and then open the battery door . • Always use genuine Panasonic batteries (DMW-BLB13PP). • If you use othe r batteries, we ca nnot guarantee the quality[...]

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    25 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Using the AC Adaptor Y ou can us e the camera witho ut worrying about battery discharge when it is connected to a PC or a printer if you use the DC c able to connect the camera to the ba ttery charger/AC adaptor and connect the AC cable. • Check t hat the c amera is t urned of f. • Close the flash. Connect the AC ca ble[...]

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    VQT2 A61 26 Preparation Inserting /Removing the C ard (Optional) • Check that this unit is tu rned off . • Close the flash. • We rec ommend using a Panas on ic card. Slide the ca rd door to op en it. Push it fully until it cl icks being c areful about the dir ection yo u insert it. T o remove the card, pus h the card unt il it clic ks, then p[...]

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    27 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion About the Card Access to the card The access indication lights red when pictures are being recorded on the card. The following types of c ards can be used with this unit. (These cards are indicated as card in the text.) ¢ The SDHC Memory Card is a memo ry card standa rd decide d by the SD Associati on in 20 06 for high c a[...]

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    VQT2 A61 28 Preparation Setting Date/Time (Clock Set) • The clock i s not set when th e camera is shi p ped. T urn the came ra on. A [MENU /SET] b utton Press [MENU/SET]. Press 2 / 1 to se lect the items (year , month, day , hour , minute, displa y seque nce or time display form at), and press 3 / 4 to set. A : T ime at the home area B : T ime at[...]

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    29 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Note • The cloc k is di spla yed when [DIS PLA Y] is pr essed sev eral ti mes dur ing re cor ding. • Y ou can set t he year from 200 0 to 20 99. • If the cl oc k is not set , the correct date canno t be pr inted when you stamp th e date on the pictur es with [TEXT ST AMP] (P13 6) or ord er a photo st udio to print t h[...]

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    VQT2 A61 30 Preparation This section describes how to select the [REC] mode m enu settings, and the same setting can be used for the [ MOTION PICTURE] mo de menu, [CUSTOM MENU] m enu, [SETUP] menu, [MY MENU] menu and [PLA Y BACK] mode menu as well. • If you set [ME NU RESUME] (P13 0) in the [CUST O M MENU] menu to [ON], t he screen shows the las [...]

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    31 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Press [ME NU/SET] to clos e the menu. • Y ou can also pre ss the shut te r button half way to close t he menu. Press 3 / 4 or rot ate the front dial to select [I.EXPOSURE]. • Select the item at th e very bottom, and press 4 or rot a te the fr on t dial ri ght to move to th e next scree n. Press 1 or the front dial. • [...]

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    VQT2 A61 32 Preparation Setting the Quick M enu By using the Quick Menu, some of the menu set tings can be easily found. • The fea tures that c an be adjusted us ing Quick Menu are determined by the mode or a display style the c amera is in. Press [Q .M E N U] to di sp lay the Qu ic k M en u in reco rdi ng st a tus. Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 or rot ate[...]

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    33 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Perform these settings if you need to. About the Setup Menu [CLOCK SET], [ECONOMY ] and [AUTO REVIEW] are important items. Check their settings before using them. • In th e In tell i gent auto mode, on l y [CLOCK SET], [WORLD TIME], [B EEP] an d [L ANGUA GE] can be set. For det ail s on how to se le c t the [SETUP ] menu [...]

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    VQT2 A61 34 Preparation • Press the s hutter button halfway or turn the camera off and on to can cel [P OWER SA VE]. • [POWER SA VE] is set to [5MIN.] in the Intelligent Aut o Mode. • [POWE R SA VE] i s fixed to [2 MIN.] w hen [AUTO L CD OFF ] is s et to [ 15SE C.] or [30S EC.]. • Press any button to turn on the LCD mon i to r again. • It[...]

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    35 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion • Adjust the brightn es s of the scree n with 3 / 4 , contrast and saturatio n with 2 / 1 or the front dial . • When [DISPLA Y] is pressed in screen shown right, it will switch to the color adju stment scr een. Adjust bet ween red and green with 3 / 4 , or between ora nge and blue with 2 / 1 or the front dial . • It w[...]

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    VQT2 A61 36 Preparation • The fol der number is upda ted and the f ile numb er star ts fro m 0001. (P154) • A folder nu mber between 100 an d 999 can be assig ned. When the folder n umbe r reach es 999, the n umber canno t be rese t. We r ecommend fo rmatti ng the c ard (P38) after saving the da ta on a PC or el sewhere. • T o res et the fo l[...]

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    37 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion • Interlace m ethod/progressi ve method i= inter lace scann ing is scanning t he screen wi th half of t he eff ec tive scanni ng lines every 1/60 seconds , where p= progre ssive scanni ng is a high de nsity image sig nal that is scanni ng the screen wi th al l the ef fective scanning lines ev ery 1/60 seconds. The [HDMI] [...]

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    VQT2 A61 38 Preparation • Use a batt ery with suff icient batt ery power or the AC ad apt or (P25) when for matting. Do not turn the camera off du ring forma tting. • If t he car d has been formatt ed on a PC or other equipment, format it on the ca mera again. • If t he car d cannot be format ted, p lease t ry another card before c ontact ing[...]

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    39 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion Holding and using your ca mera • The [L VF/LCD AUTO] (P126) is set to [ ON] initially . It will switch t o viewfinder displ ay and LCD monitor will be t urne d off when ther e is a hand or object near th e eye se nsor . A AF assist la mp • Do not cover the flash or t he AF assist lamp with your fingers or other object s[...]

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    VQT2 A61 40 Preparation ∫ T aking p ictures with th e camera held vertica lly Open the LCD monitor and rotate it to an angle that makes it easy to see. • Do not cover the AF assist lamp (P1 1) with your fin ger s or other object s. T aki ng pictures at a normal angle Pictures recorded with the camera held vertical ly are played back vertically [...]

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    41 VQT2 A61 Preparat ion ∫ About the eye sensor automati c switching Eye sensor is active when t he [L VF/ LCD AU TO] (P126) in the [CUSTOM MENU] menu is set to [ON], switching automatically to view finder display when an eye or object is moved closer to the viewfinder , and to LCD monitor display when it is moved away . A AF assist la mp • Whe[...]

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    VQT2 A61 42 Basic Mode switching Basic Selecting the [REC] mode, a nd record still pic ture or motion picture T urn the came ra on. • The stat us indicato r 2 light s when you turn this unit on 1 . • Make su re the dri ve mod e l ever i s set to [ ]. Switching the mode by rota ting the mode dial. Align a desi red mode wit h p art A . • Rota t[...]

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    43 VQT2 A61 Basic ∫ Advanced ∫ Advanced Scene Mode Aperture-priority AE Mode (P90) The shutter speed is automatically determined by the aperture value you set. Shutter-pri ority AE Mo de (P90) The aperture value is automatically determined by the shutter speed you set. Manual Exposu re Mode (P91 ) The exposure is adjusted by the aperture value [...]

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    VQT2 A61 44 Basic Set the focus mode dial to [AFS] or [AFC]. A Shutte r butto n B Motion pic ture butt on C [ ( ] button • Refer to P52 for [AFS ] an d [AF C]. Press the shu tter button halfway to focus. Press the shu tter button fully (push it in furthe r), and t ake the p ictu re. ∫ For more det ails, refer to the explanation of each recordin[...]

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    45 VQT2 A61 Basic [REC ] m o d e : ñ T aking pictures u sing the automati c function ( ñ : Intelligent Auto Mode) The camera will set the most appropriate settings to match the subject and the recording conditions so we recommend this mode for beginners or those who want to leave the settings to the camera and take pictures easily . • The follo[...]

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    VQT2 A61 46 Basic When the camera identifies the optimum scene, the icon of t he scene concerned is displayed in blue for 2 seconds, after which it s color changes to the usual red. • [ ¦ ] is set if none of the scenes are applicable , and the st andard settin gs are set. • If a tr ipod is used, for ins ta nce, and the came ra has judge d that[...]

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    47 VQT2 A61 Basic Face of t he person that is taken often can be registered along with information such as name and birthday . When a p icture is taken with [F ACE REC OG .] turned [ ON], it will search for the face similar to the registered face, setting the focus and exposure preferentially . It is also possible, during face recognition, t o make[...]

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    VQT2 A61 48 Basic • Open the flash when t he flash is to be used . (P65) • [ ] , [ ] , or [ ] will appear dep ending on the t ype and bright nes s of the subj ect. • Flash i s act ivated twice . Especially wi th [ ] or [ ], digit al red-eye re duction (P66) is execut ed, and the ti me until the seco nd flash is lo nger , so subj ect shou ld n[...]

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    49 VQT2 A61 Basic • Only the foll owing functions can be set in thi s mode. [REC] mode menu – [ASP ECT R A T IO] (P1 16)/[P ICTU RE SIZ E] ( P1 17)/ [QUALITY] (P1 18)/ [F ACE RECOG .] (P1 18)/ [ST A BILIZER ] ¢ 1 (P1 19) ¢ 1 Only [MODE1 ] or [MODE2] c an be set. [MOTION PICTURE] mo de menu – [REC MODE] (P 105)/[REC QUA LITY] ¢ 2 (P10 5) / [...]

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    VQT2 A61 50 Basic • In recordin g motion pictures , the settings of the followin g items are fixed . • The following function s cann ot be u sed. – [AUT O LCD OF F] of [ECONOMY ]/[HIGHL IGHT]/AF/ AE loc k/White bala nce fine adju stment/ White Balanc e Br acket/ Mult i Film Bracket / Flash output adjustmen t /[EX. OP T . ZOOM]/ [DIG IT A L ZO[...]

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    51 VQT2 A61 Basic [REC] mode: ³ T aking p ictures with your favorite settings ( : Program AE Mode) The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and the aperture value according to t he brightness of the s ubject. Y ou can take pictures with greater freedom by changing various setti ngs in [REC] menu. • Set the dri ve mode lever to [ ]. Set th[...]

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    VQT2 A61 52 Basic Set the focus mode dial to [AFS]. • “AFS” is an abbrevi at ion of “A uto Focus Single”. The focus is adjust ed whe n you press the shu tter button halfway . • Normally use th e [AFS]. • Focus du ring the burst is fixed at the fir st picture. Refer to P72 for det ails. • When re cording mo tion pict ures, the focus [...]

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    53 VQT2 A61 Basic Align the subject to the screen, and then press the shutter button halfway . A Focus indication B AF area (normal) C AF area (when usi ng the digit al zoom or when it is dark ) D Aperture value ¢ E Shutte r speed ¢ F ISO sensitivity ¢ It will flash in red when appropr iate exposure is not achieved. (Except when flash is act i v[...]

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    VQT2 A61 54 Basic In Program AE Mode, you c an change the preset apert ure value and shutter speed without changing the exposure . This is called Program Shift. Y ou can make the backgr ound more blurred by decreasing the aperture value or recor d a moving subject more dynamically by slo wing the shutter speed when taking a picture in Program AE Mo[...]

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    55 VQT2 A61 Basic [REC] mode: T aking Pictures with the Zoom Y ou can z oom-in to make people and objects appear closer or zoom-out to r ecord landscapes in wide angle. T o m ake subjects appear closer use (T ele) Rotate the zoom rin g towards T ele. (P1 3) T o m ake subjects appear further away use (Wide) Rotate the zoom rin g towards Wide. (P13) [...]

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    VQT2 A61 56 Basic • The [A F MODE] is fixed to [ Ø ] when using the digital zoom. • The Exte nded Opt ical Z oom c annot be used i n the following cases. – In In tellig ent Au to Mo de – In Creativ e Mot ion Picture Mode – When recordi ng motion pi ctures – Whe n [QUAL ITY] i s set to [ ], [ ] or [ ] • [DIGIT AL ZOOM] cannot be used [...]

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    57 VQT2 A61 Basic Press [DISPLA Y] to switch the mon itor screen. A [DIS PLA Y] button • When th e menu scr een appea rs , the [DI SP LA Y] button is no t activat ed. During play bac k zoom (P58), while playing bac k motion p ictures (P131) and d uring a slid e show (P13 2), y ou can only select “Normal display B ” or “N o d i sp la y F ”[...]

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    VQT2 A61 58 Basic Y ou can display pictures by recording date. Note • The record ing date of th e picture s elec ted in the pla yb ack screen bec omes the date se lected when the c alen dar screen is fi rst display ed. • If ther e a re mult iple pic ture s with t he same record ing date, the fi rst pict ure rec o rded on t hat d ay is display e[...]

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    59 VQT2 A61 Basic ∫ Switching the displayed image while maintaining the playback zoom Y ou can switch the displayed image while maint aining the same zoom magnification and zoom position for the playback zoom. Switch to picture sele ct operatio n by pressin g the front dial during playb ack zoom, and se lect pictures with 2 / 1 . • It will swit[...]

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    VQT2 A61 60 Basic ∫ When [DE LETE A LL] has been selected with the [F A VORI TE] (P134 ) setting The selection screen is displayed again. Select [DELETE ALL] or [ ALL D ELETE EX CEPT Ü ], pre ss 3 to select [YE S] and delete the pictures . ([ALL DELE TE EXCEPT Ü ] c annot be selected if no pictures have be en set as [F A VORIT E].) Note • Do [...]

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    61 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Advanced (Rec ording pictures) Switching the display of th e LCD Monitor/ Viewfinder Press [DISPLA Y] to change. A [DIS PLA Y] button • When th e menu scr een appea rs , the [DI SP LA Y] button is no t activat ed. With the [LCD DISP .STYLE] (P126) of the [CUSTOM MENU] menu, you can c hoose the displayed[...]

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    VQT2 A61 62 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) With the [L VF DISP .STYLE ] (P126) of the [CUSTOM MENU] menu, yo u can choos e the displayed screen on the viewfinder to display in [ ] (viewfinder style) or [ ] (LCD monitor style). When [ ] is set When [ ] is set ¢ 1 Guide lines are displayed when th e [GUIDE LINE] of t he [CUSTOM MENU] menu is set to[...]

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    63 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) ∫ Recordi ng guide lin e When you align the subject on the horizontal and vertical guide lines or the cross point of these lines, you can take pictures wi th well -designed compos ition by viewing the size, the slope and the balance of the subject. ∫ Set the posit ion o f the guide l ine with [ ] • [...]

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    VQT2 A61 64 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) ∫ About t he His togram A histogram is a graph that displays brightness along the horizontal axis (black to w hite) and the num ber of pixels at each br ightness level on the vertical axis. It allows you t o easily check a picture’s exposure. Examples of histogram ∫ Set the position of th e histogra[...]

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    65 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC ] m o d e : T aking Pictures using the Built-in F lash A T o open the flash Slide the flash ope n lever . B T o close the fla sh Press the flash until it clicks. • Be su re to c lose t he flas h when n ot in use. • The f lash s ett ing is fixe d to [ Œ ] while the flash is closed . Applicable mo[...]

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    VQT2 A61 66 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) ¢ The flash is activated tw ice. The interval between the first and second flash is longer when [ ], [ ] or [ ] is set. The subject s hould not move until the second flash is activated. Fla sh interval depends on the brightness of the s ubject. ∫ About the digital red-eye correction When the flash is u[...]

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    67 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • The flash s etting may ch ange if the record ing mode is chan ged. Set th e flash sett ing again if necessary . • The flash set ting is memorized even if th e camera is tur ned of f. Howe ver , the Advanced Scene Mode or the S cene Mo de f lash sett ing is res et t o t he initial se tting if the A d[...]

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    VQT2 A61 68 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) When the aspec t ratio is [ W ]. ¢ When the [IS O LIMIT SET] (P12 3) is se t to [OFF] • At the t i me of flash photo graphy , when dist ance with the s ubject is near , the flash light is interru pted with lens and a part of pi c ture being t ak en becomes dark. Check the dist ance between t he camera [...]

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    69 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Note • Do not bring th e flash too close to object s or close the fl ash while it is activated . The objects may be discolore d by its heat or lighting. • Do not clos e th e flash so on after the flash is ac tiv ated prior t o takin g pic tures due to AUT O/ Red-eye red uction et c. It causes a malfu [...]

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    VQT2 A61 70 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Applicable modes: 2nd curtain synchro activates the flash just bef ore the shutter closes when taking pictures of moving o bjects such as cars using a slow shut ter speed. Select [FLASH SYNCHRO] in the [REC] mode menu. (P30) Press 4 to select [2ND ] and then pre ss [MENU/SET]. Press [MEN U/SET] to close t[...]

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    71 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC ] m o d e : Compensating the Exposu re Use this function when you ca nnot achieve appr opriate exposure due to the difference in brightness between the subject and the bac kg round. Look at the following examples. Note • EV is an abbrevi ation of [Exp os ure V alue]. It refers to the amount of ligh[...]

  • Page 72

    VQT2 A61 72 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode : T aking Pic tures using Burs t Mode Pictures are taken cont inuously wh ile the shutter button is pressed. Select the ones you really like from among the pictures you have taken. Set the dri ve mode le ver to [ ]. Focus on the subject an d t ake a pic ture. A When Bu rs t Mode is set to hig h[...]

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    73 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) ∫ Focusing in Bur st Mode The focus c hanges depending on t he setting for [FOCUS PRIORITY] (P128) in the [CUSTOM MENU] menu and the fo cus mode setting. ¢ 1 When subje ct is dark, the focus is fix ed on the firs t pic ture. ¢ 2 The burs t speed may become s lower becaus e t he camera is cont inu ousl[...]

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    VQT2 A61 74 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode: T aking Pic tures using Auto B racket Maximum of 7 pictures will be recorded with dif ferent exposure settings following the Exposure Compensat ion range every ti me the shutte r button is press ed. Y ou can selec t the picture with the des ired exposure amo ng di fferent exposures. With Auto [...]

  • Page 75

    75 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) 3 Press 3 / 4 to select the setting and then press [MENU/SET]. 4 Press [MENU/SET ] twice to close the menu. • Y ou can also pre ss the shut te r button half way to clos e the menu. Note • When ta king pictures using Auto Brac ket aft er setting th e Exposure Compens ation rang e, the pictur es t aken [...]

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    VQT2 A61 76 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode: T aking Pic tures with the Se lf-timer Set the dri ve mode le ver to [ ë ]. Press the shu tter button halfway to focus and then pr ess it fully to t ake the picture. A When self-timer is se t to [ ]. • A picture is not taken until the subj ec t is brought i nt o focu s. • If you want to p[...]

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    77 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC] mode: Setting the method used to focus (A F mode) This allows the focusing method that suits the positions and number of the subjects to be selected. Select the m ode that matches the recording conditions and the composition. Set the focus mode dial to [AFS] or [AFC]. Press 2 ( ) and then pre ss 2 /[...]

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    VQT2 A61 78 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • It is n ot possib le to se t [ š ] in the following cases. – In [F OOD] in [ CLOS E-UP] – In [NI GHT S CENERY] and [I LLUMI NA TIONS] i n [NIG HT P ORTRAIT ] • The [A F MODE] is fixed to [ Ø ] when using the digital zoom. ∫ About [ š ] When the camera detects a person’s face, the followin[...]

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    79 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • AF T racking will not operate wh en it has failed t o AF track. AF mo de will be switched t o [ Ø ] i n that cas e. • [F ACE RECOG .] does not work wh en AF trac ki ng is active . • [ ] will operate as [ Ø ] in the [ST ANDAR D] ( ), [DY NA M IC ] ( ) or [SM OO T H] ( ) in Fil m Mod e. • Dynami[...]

  • Page 80

    VQT2 A61 80 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode : T aking Pic tures with Manua l Focus Use this function when you want to f ix the focus or when the distance between the lens and the subject is determined and you do not want to activate auto focus. Set the focus mode dial to [MF]. • [ ] is displayed on a scre en for about 5 sec onds. Rot a[...]

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    81 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) ∫ About the focus distance reference mark (When 14 – 140 mm/F4.0 – 5.8 lens included in DMC-GH1K i s used) The focus d istance reference ma rk is a ma rk used to measur e the focus distance. Use this when taking pictures with Manual Focus or taking close-up pictures. A Focus dist ance refere nce mar[...]

  • Page 82

    VQT2 A61 82 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) While pre ssing [AF/A E LOCK], move the camera as you com pose the pic ture. B AE lock indi cation Press the shu tter button halfway to focus on the subje ct and then p ress it ful ly . ∫ Fixing the fo cus or th e focus/the exposure 1 Select [AF /AE LOCK] in the [CU STOM MENU] m enu. (P30) 2 Press 3 / 4[...]

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    83 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC ] m o d e : Adjusting the White Balanc e In sunlight, under incandes cent lights or in ot her such conditions where the color of white takes on a reddish or bluish tinge, this item adjust s t o the color of white which is closest to what is seen by the eye in accordance with the light source. Press 1[...]

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    VQT2 A61 84 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Note • The optimal whit e bal ance will dif fer dependi ng on the type of ha logen lightin g being recorded unde r so use [A WB], [ ] or [ ]. • The whit e balance might not be adjusted for a s ubject that the flash canno t reach when t he flash is used. • The whit e balan ce is memorized ev en if th[...]

  • Page 85

    85 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Y ou can finely adjust the whit e balance w hen you cannot acquire the desired hue by setting the white balance. • Y ou can also se t from the Quic k Menu. (P32) Sel ect th e whit e bala nce a nd th en pres s 4 . Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to adjust the white balance and then pres s [MENU/SET]. Note • If you[...]

  • Page 86

    VQT2 A61 86 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • The White Balanc e Bracket setting is rel eased when the power ha s been turned off (inclu ding power save mode ). • Pictu r es can be take n with White Balance Brac ket regar dles s of the dri ve mode settings . • Y ou will only hear the shutter sound once. • White Bala nce Bracket cannot be se[...]

  • Page 87

    87 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • When setti ng to [ ], ISO sensitivit y will ad jus t automatically depe nding on bright nes s withi n the maximum se tting of [ISO 800]. ([I SO400] whe n the flash is used) • The maxi mum IS O sensitiv ity during moti on picture r ec ording is [ISO1 600]. • [ ] will oper at e as [AUTO] while recor[...]

  • Page 88

    VQT2 A61 88 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Press 2 / 1 to select an item. • Y ou can also use the f ront dial to s elec t. • When you press [DISPLA Y] on the screen shown right, explanat ions about each film mod e are displayed. (When you press [DISP LA Y] again, the screen returns to the pre vious screen.) Press [MENU/SET] to set. • Y ou ca[...]

  • Page 89

    89 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • Y ou can reg i st er 2 settings . ([MY FILM 1] and [MY FILM 2]) (After registerin g, t he film mode name that was regi stered previo usly is displayed. ) • [ST ANDARD] is registe red in [MY FILM 1] and [MY FILM 2] at the time of purch as e. Note • Noise may beco me vis i b le when you t ake pictur[...]

  • Page 90

    VQT2 A61 90 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • When using a self-t imer , up to 3 pictures with set film will be t aken if the shutter button is pressed. (It will operate same as [ ] even if it is set to [ ].) • Multi film indication ([ ]) displaye d on the LCD monit or/ Viewfinder will f lash until all pictures of pr eset amoun t are taken. Not[...]

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    91 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Note • It will be a normal motion picture recording when r ecording a motion pi cture. Use the Creative Motion Picture Mode when you would like to record by s etting the aperture or shutter speed. (P108) • How the Exposure Compensat ion is s witched c an be cha nged by [EXPO. SETTINGS] (P1 29) in the [...]

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    VQT2 A61 92 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) ∫ Manual Ex posure Assistance • The manua l ex posure assist ance is an appr oximation . W e recommend chec k ing the pict ure s on the play back scr een. ∫ About [B] (Bulb) If you set the shutter speed to [B], the shutter s tays open while the shutter but ton is pressed fully (up to about 4 minutes[...]

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    93 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC] mode: Confirm the effects of aperture and shutter sp eed (Preview Mode) Y ou can c heck the depth of field (effective focus range) before taking a picture by c losing the leaf shutter to the aperture value you set. Press [ ] A (preview button). • Preview screen is dis played. It will return to pre[...]

  • Page 94

    VQT2 A61 94 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode : T aking ex pressive portraits and landscape pictures (Advanced Scene Mode) Y ou can take high-quality pictures of such subjects as people, scenery , sporting events and activities, flowers and people in night s cenes in accordance with t he surrounding conditions. Set the mode dial. Press 2 /[...]

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    95 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) The person stands out from the backg round and has a healt hier complexion. ∫ T echnique for Por trait mode T o m ake this mode mo re effec tive : 1 Rotate the zoom ring as f ar as possible to T ele. 2 Move close to the subject to m ake this mod e more effective. Note • During motion pict ure recordin[...]

  • Page 96

    VQT2 A61 96 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Note • During motion picture recording, settings for [SC ENER Y ] are used. • The flash setting is fix ed to [ Œ ]. Set here when you want to t ake pictures of sports scenes or other fast-moving events. Note • During motion pict ure recording, settings for [SPORTS] are used . This mode allows you t[...]

  • Page 97

    97 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Note • During motion pict ure recording, the mo tion picture w ill reflect the settings for each mode wi th [FL O W ER] , [ FOO D ] and [O B J ECT S ]. [CR EA TIVE CLO SE-UP] is suitable for near dis tan ce motion pict ure recor d ing. • We rec ommend using a tr ipod and th e self-time r . • We r ec[...]

  • Page 98

    VQT2 A61 98 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode: ¿ T aking pic tures that match th e scene being recorded ( : Scene Mode) When you select a Scene M ode to match the subject and recor ding situation, the camer a sets the optimal exposure and hue to obtain the desired picture. Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press 2 / 1 to s elect the S cene Mode. [...]

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    99 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Select this when you want to take pictures at a wed ding reception, an indoor party etc. This allows y ou to take pictures of people and the background with near real-life brightness. ∫ T ech nique for Party mode • Open the flas h. (Y ou can set to [ ] or [ ].) • We re c ommend using a tr ipod and t[...]

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    VQT2 A61 100 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Select this when you want to t ake pictures of a pet such as a dog or a cat. Y ou can set your pet’s birthday and name. Y ou can select to have these appear at the time of playback, or have them stamped on the recorded image using [TEXT ST AMP ] (P136). For information about [AGE] or [NAM E], refer to [...]

  • Page 101

    101 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) ∫ Return My color settings to default 1 Select [RESE T] in above step 2 . 2 Press 2 to select [YES] and press [MENU/SE T] . • Adjust ed value for e ach item returns to st andard (center point). ∫ Readjust the My color settings Return to above st ep 2 by pressing front dial or one of 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 .[...]

  • Page 102

    VQT2 A61 102 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode : T aking pic tures in Custom M ode Y ou can se lect one of your own custom settings save d with [CUST . SET MEM.] to suit the picture-taking conditions. Initial setting of the P rogram AE Mode is registered as t he custom settings initially . Set the mode dial to [ ]. A Display custom setting[...]

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    103 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC] mode: Advanced (Rec ording pictures) Recording Motion Picture This can record full high definition motion pictures c ompatible with the A VCHD format or motion pictures recorde d in Motion JPEG . Audio will be recor ded in stereo an d Dolby Digital S tereo Creator format. Auto focus and automat ic [...]

  • Page 104

    VQT2 A61 104 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Note • The flash setting is fix ed to [ Œ ]. • Availa ble recording time is displa ye d when t he [REMAINING DISP .] (P129) in the [CUSTOM MENU] menu is set to [REM AININ G TIM E]. • Refer to P1 85 for informatio n about the availa ble recordin g time. • The availab le recording time displayed o[...]

  • Page 105

    105 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • If while rec ord ing motion pictures usin g th e AC adapto r the power supply is cu t of f due to a power cut or if th e AC adap tor is discon nec ted etc., the motion picture bei ng recorded will no t be recorded. • When recor ding fast-movi ng subject s in the [ ] setting, some af terima ges or d[...]

  • Page 106

    VQT2 A61 106 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) When [A VCHD] is selected in step 2 ¢ 1 What is bit rate This is the volume of dat a f or definite period of t ime, and the quali ty becomes higher when the number gets bigger . This unit is using the “VBR” recording met hod. “VBR” is an abbreviation of “V ariable Bit Rate”, and the bit rate[...]

  • Page 107

    107 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • When you se t the p icture qu ality to [ ], [ ] or [ ], we recomme nd usin g a high-spe ed card with “1 0M B /s” or gr e ate r di s pl a yed on th e pac ka ge . • Motion pi c ture recor ded c ontinuously in [MOTION JPEG] is up to 2 GB. Only the max i mum recordable time fo r 2 GB is disp layed [...]

  • Page 108

    VQT2 A61 108 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode: Recording Motion Pi cture with Manual Settings ( : Creative Motion Picture Mode) It is possible to m anually change the apert ure and shutter s peed and record m otion pictures. Switching t he [EXPOSURE MODE] allows you to use set tings such as those when mode dial is switched to [ ³ ], [ ±[...]

  • Page 109

    109 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Stop the recording b y pressing the motion picture button ag ain. • If the ca rd become s full in the mid dle of re cording, the camera sto ps recording automa ticall y . ∫ Setting the aperture value an d shutter speed for each [EXP OSURE MODE] (When 14 – 140 mm/F4.0 – 5.8 lens included in DMC-GH[...]

  • Page 110

    VQT2 A61 110 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) [REC] mode: T aking a p icture with Face Recognition function For details on [REC] mode menu settings, refer to P30. When [AF MODE] is set to [ š ], the following [F ACE RECOG .] functions will wor k when [F ACE RE COG .] in [REC] mode menu is set to [ON]. • It will search for the face simil ar to the[...]

  • Page 111

    111 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Press 3 to select [Y ES] and then pres s [MENU/SET]. Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then pres s 1 . Press [ME NU/SET] to clos e the menu. ∫ Changing information for registered faces 1 In Step 3 of “ Registering from the [REC] mode m enu ” , select [SE T] and then press [MENU/ SET]. 2 Press 3 / [...]

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    VQT2 A61 112 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) ∫ Deleting info rmation for registered f aces 1 In S tep 2 of “ Changing information for registered faces ” , select [DEL ETE] and th en press [ME NU/SET]. 2 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the i mage of the p erson to delete and th en press [ME NU/SET]. 3 Press 3 to select [YES] and then pr ess [MEN[...]

  • Page 113

    113 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) [REC ] m o d e : Useful Functions at T ravel Destinations For details on th e [SETUP] m enu settings, refer to P 30. If you set the departure date or the t ravel destination of the vacation in advance, the number of days t hat have passed since the departure date (which day of the vacation it is) is reco[...]

  • Page 114

    VQT2 A61 114 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) ∫ Canceling the travel date The travel date is automatically canceled if the c urrent date is after the return date. If you want to cancel the travel date before the end of the vacation, select [OFF] on the screen shown in step 3 or 7 and then press [MENU/SET] twice. If the [TRA VEL SETUP] is set to [O[...]

  • Page 115

    115 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) For details on th e [SETUP] m enu settings, refer to P 30. Y ou can display the local times a t the travel destinations and reco rd them on the pictures you take. • Select [CLOCK SET] to set t he curr ent date and ti me in adv ance. (P28) Recording Dates/T imes at O verseas T ravel Des tinations (Wor l[...]

  • Page 116

    VQT2 A61 116 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Note • Return th e setting to [HOME] when the v acation is fin ished by perf or ming step s 1 , 2 a nd 3 . • If [ HOME] is already s et, ch ange only the t ravel d estination, and us e. • If you cannot find the tra vel d estination in the areas displayed o n th e screen, set by the ti me dif ferenc[...]

  • Page 117

    117 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) For det ail s on [R EC ] mode menu sett ings, re fer to P30. Set the number of pixels. The higher t he number s of pixels, the finer the det ail of the pictures will appear eve n when they are print ed onto large sheets. Applicable modes: ∫ When the aspect ratio i s [ X ]. ∫ When the aspect ratio i s[...]

  • Page 118

    VQT2 A61 118 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) For details on [REC] mode menu settings, refer to P30. Set the com pression rate at w hich the pictures are to be stored. Applicable modes: ¢ 1 If you dele te a RA W file from the c amera, the corre sp onding JPEG image will als o be del eted . ¢ 2 It is fixed to maximum recordable pixels ([L]) f or ea[...]

  • Page 119

    119 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) For det ail s on [R EC ] mode menu sett ings, re fer to P30. T ype of optical measur ement to measure bright ness can be changed. Applicable modes: Note • When th e AF mode is set to [ š ] while [ C ] is selected, expos ure is adjust ed to the face of a person, and whe n it is set to [ ], expos ure is[...]

  • Page 120

    VQT2 A61 120 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • Be careful of camera jitter when you press the shutt er button. • The p anning ef fect in [MODE3 ] is more di f ficult to achieve i n the foll owing cases . – In brigh tly lit places such as in broad daylight on a summer’s day – When the shu tter speed is faster than 1/ 100th of a se cond. ?[...]

  • Page 121

    121 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) For det ail s on [R EC ] mode menu sett ings, re fer to P30. Y ou can adjust the flash output. Applicable modes: [ s 2E V ] / [ s 12 / 3E V ] / [ s 11 / 3 E V ] / [ s 1E V ] / [ s 2/3 EV]/[ s 1/3 EV]/[0 E V]/[ r 1/3 EV]/ [ r 2/3 EV]/[ r 1E V ] / [ r 1 1/3 EV] /[ r 12 / 3 E V ] / [ r 2 EV] Note • Refer [...]

  • Page 122

    VQT2 A61 122 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) For details on [REC] mode menu settings, refer to P30. Y ou can set the burst s peed. Applicable modes: [H]/[L] Note • Refer to P 72 for detail s. For details on [REC] mode menu settings, refer to P30. Y ou can set the compensation range of the exposure and the bracket order . Applicable modes: Note ?[...]

  • Page 123

    123 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) Note • Depending o n the color s pace set ting, th e f ile name of t he r ecorded pic t ure chang es as shown. • Set to sRGB if you are not very famili ar with AdobeRGB . • The setti ng is fixed to [sRGB] in rec ording motion pic t ures. For det ail s on [R EC ] mode menu sett ings, re fer to P30. [...]

  • Page 124

    VQT2 A61 124 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) Note • When the s et ting is chang ed from [1/3 EV] to [1 EV], ISO sensit ivity will be s et t o v alue closest to the value set during the [ 1/3 EV]. (Set valu e will not restore when the settin g is changed back to [1/3 EV]. It will stay as the setting selected for [1 EV].) For details on [REC] mode [...]

  • Page 125

    125 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) For det ails on [MO TION PICTURE] mode me nu set tings, refer to P3 0. This sets up the picture quality of motion pictures. Applicable modes: ∫ When [RE C MODE] is [ [A VCHD]]. [FHD]/[SH]/[H]/ [L] ∫ When [RE C MODE] i s [ [ MOTION JPE G]]. [HD]/[WVGA]/[VG A]/[QVGA] Note • Refe r to P 105 for de tai[...]

  • Page 126

    VQT2 A61 126 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • Refer to P 62 for detail s. • Refer to P 61 for detail s. • LCD monitor displa y and viewfin der display can be swi tched manually by pr essing [L VF/LCD]. (P4 1) [L VF DI SP .STYLE] This will set the display style of the v iewfinder . [] : Viewfinder style [] : LCD monitor st yle [LCD DISP .STYL[...]

  • Page 127

    127 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • Refer to P 8 1 fo r deta ils. About [ ] an d [ ] [ ] will adjust the focus automatically when the ji tter of the camera gets small. [ ] will adjust the focus at all t imes (contin uous AF operation). The camera will adjust the focus automatically , and t he focus adjustment when the shutter button is[...]

  • Page 128

    VQT2 A61 128 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • [PRE AF] f unction doe s not work with lens es without the AF function . Also, [ ] can only be used when a comp atible lens (P15) is used. • Refer to P 79 for detail s. • If y ou s et [OF F], be c are fu l as the pi cture may n ot be pro perl y fo cu sed e ven i f [A FS] or [AFC] in focus mo de i[...]

  • Page 129

    129 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Recor ding pictures ) • Refer to P 8 0 fo r deta ils. • Switcha ble settin g items differ depen ding on the [REC] mo de. • Y ou cannot s witch be tween LCD mon itor and viewfinder by press ing [L VF/LCD] when it is set to [SWITCH BY PRESSING THE L VF/LCD BUTTON]. • [EXPO . SET TINGS ] is dis abled when yo u set [L V F[...]

  • Page 130

    VQT2 A61 130 Advanced (Recor ding picture s) • It wil l display dial op eration guide to t he screen that is possible to perform Expo sure Compensat ion, Program Sh ift, aperture setting, or shutt er speed set ting when set to [O N]. A Dial operation gu ide • Imaging de vice and image proc essing is opt imiz ed when the camera is purchased, and[...]

  • Page 131

    131 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) Advanced (P layback) Playing Back Mo tion Pictures/Pictures wit h Audio • This unit was desi gned to play motio n pictures and s till pictures wi th audio using the QuickT ime Motion JPEG and A VCHD formats that were taken with this model (o nly). • Motion pictures in A VCHD format that can be played back on th[...]

  • Page 132

    VQT2 A61 132 Advanced (Pl ayback) Note • Sound c an be heard th rough th e speaker . Refer to [V OLUME] (P35) f or informat ion about how to adju st the volum e in th e [SET UP] me nu. • Pictu res with audio re corded with ot he r equipment may not playback on thi s unit. • When usin g a high capacit y card, it is possible t hat fast rewind i[...]

  • Page 133

    133 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) ∫ Operations performed during slide show The curs or displayed during playbac k is the same as 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 . • The menu scr een is restored when [ ‚ ] is presse d. ∫ Changing the slide show settings Y ou can c hange the settings for slide show playback by selecting [EFFECT] or [SETUP] on the slide show me[...]

  • Page 134

    VQT2 A61 134 Advanced (Pl ayback) Playba ck in [ NORMAL PLA Y], [PICT URE PLA Y], [A VCHD PLA Y], [MOTIO N JPEG PLA Y ], [F ACE RE COG . PLA Y] or [F A VORI TE PLA Y] can be selected. Select [PLA YBACK MODE] on the [PLA YBACK] mode menu. (P30) Press 3 / 4 to select the item and the n press [MENU/SET]. • [F A VORITE PLA Y] can be selected only whe[...]

  • Page 135

    135 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) • Y ou may not be able t o set pictures taken with other equipmen t as favorit es. • The motion pi ctures recorde d in [A VCHD] and pictures that were t aken with the [QUA LITY ] set to [ ] cannot be set to [F A VOR IT E]. • Y ou can perform, ch eck and cancel t he settings of imag es as favorites us ing the [...]

  • Page 136

    VQT2 A61 136 Advanced (Pl ayback) Press [ ‚ ] to ret urn to the menu screen. ¢ ¢ The menu scre en is automatically re stored when [MUL TI] is selected. • Press [MENU/S ET] to close the menu. ∫ Delete the ti tle [SING LE] sett ing 1 In step 4 , delete all the text s, select [EXIT], and press [MENU/SET]. 2 Press [ ‚ ]. 3 Press [MENU/ SET] t[...]

  • Page 137

    137 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select [SHOOTING DA TE], [AGE], [TRA VEL DA TE] or [TITLE] and the n press [MENU/SET] to s et each item . [SHOOTING DA TE] [AGE] (P99) If this is set to [ON], [AGE ] is stamped on the pictures. [TRA VEL DA T E] If this is set to [ON], [T RA VEL DA T E] is stamped on the pictures. [TIT LE] T e[...]

  • Page 138

    VQT2 A61 138 Advanced (Pl ayback) Note • When yo u print pictu res sta mped with te xt, the da te will be printe d ov er the st amped text if you spec ify printing of the date at th e photo shop or on the prin ter . • Y ou can set up to 50 picture s at one time in [MUL TI]. • Depending on the printer bei ng used, some c hara cters may be c ut[...]

  • Page 139

    139 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) Press 3 to select [Y ES] and then pres s [MENU/SET]. Press [ ‚ ] to return to th e menu scree n. ¢ ¢ The menu screen i s auto matically resto red when [ MUL TI] is selected. • Press [M E N U /S ET ] t o cl os e th e menu . Note • Y ou can set up t o 50 pictures at one t ime in [MUL TI]. • The pictur e qua[...]

  • Page 140

    VQT2 A61 140 Advanced (Pl ayback) Press 3 to select [YES] an d then press [MENU/SET]. Press [ ‚ ] to ret urn to the menu screen. • Press [MENU/S ET] to close the menu. Note • Depending on the cut size, th e pict ure siz e of the trimmed p icture ma y bec ome smaller than that of the original pict ure. • The picture qua lit y of the trimmed [...]

  • Page 141

    141 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) Note • Aft er c onvertin g the aspect ratio , the picture siz e may become larger t han that of the or iginal pictur e. • Y ou ma y no t be able to conve r t pict ur e s tak e n on ot he r equi p m e nt. • The [ ASPECT CONV .] cannot b e performe d on the motion pic t ures, pictu res with audio , pictur es st[...]

  • Page 142

    VQT2 A61 142 Advanced (Pl ayback) Note • [ROT A TE DISP .] can only be use d with the lens compa tible (P15) with the direc t ion detect ion func tion (P 40) . • When you play back p i ct ur es on a PC, t hey cannot be displayed in the rot ated direct ion unless the OS or softwar e is comp a tible with Exif. Exif is a file format for still pict[...]

  • Page 143

    143 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) ∫ Canceling all the [PRINT SE T] settings 1 Select [CANCEL] on the screen shown in step 2 and then press [MENU/SET]. 2 Press 3 to select [YES] and then press [MENU/ SE T ]. 3 Press [MENU/SET ] to close the menu. • Y ou cannot select [CANCEL] if not even one picture has been set f or print ing. ∫ T o print th [...]

  • Page 144

    VQT2 A61 144 Advanced (Pl ayback) ∫ Canceling all the [PROTECT] settings 1 Select [CANCEL ] on the screen sh own in step 2 and then p ress [MENU/SET]. 2 Press 3 to select [YES] and then press [MENU/SET]. 3 Press [MENU/ SET] to close the menu . • If you p ress [MENU/SET] while canceling pr otection, the cancel ing will stop halfway . Note • Th[...]

  • Page 145

    145 VQT2 A61 Advanced (Pl ayback) All the information regar ding the [F ACE RECO G .] of the selected image will be cleared. Select [F ACE RECOG .] on th e [PLA YBACK] mode menu. (P30) Press 2 / 1 to select the picture an d then pre ss [MENU/SET]. Press 3 to select [Y ES] and then pres s [MENU/SET]. Press [ ‚ ] to return to th e menu scree n. •[...]

  • Page 146

    VQT2 A61 146 Connecting to other equipment Connecting to other equ ipment Playing Back Pic tures on a TV Scr een 1 Y ellow: to the video input socket 2 White: to the audio input socket 3 Red: to the audio input socket A Align t he marks, and ins ert. B A V cable (s upplied) • Check the dir ections of the c onnecto rs, and plug them s traight in o[...]

  • Page 147

    147 VQT2 A61 Connecting to other equi pment S till pictures recorded on an SD Memory Ca rd can be played back on a T V with an SD Memo ry Car d slo t. Note • Depending on t he TV model, pi ctures may not be displ ayed on the f ull screen. • Motion pi ctures recorded with [A VCHD] can be played back on P anasonic TVs (V IERA) with the A VCHD log[...]

  • Page 148

    VQT2 A61 148 Connecting to other equipment Note • Depending on the [ASPECT RA TIO], bands may be d i s played o n t he top and bot tom or t he left and right of the pictur es . • Do not use any other cables exc ept a g enuine Pan asonic HDMI mini cab le (RP-CDHM15, RP-CDHM30; optiona l). Part numbers: RP-CDHM15 (1. 5 m) (5 feet), RP-CDHM30 (3.0[...]

  • Page 149

    149 VQT2 A61 Connecting to other equi pment ¢ The shape of the remote cont rol varies depen ding on the region . Operate f ollowing the TV guid e di s pla ye d on sc r e en . ∫ Usable fun ctions Operate with the remote control for the TV . 1) Multi playback Press [Red] o n the TV remo te control to switch the typ e of data for playback. • The [...]

  • Page 150

    VQT2 A61 150 Connecting to other equipment ∫ Other li nked operat i ons T urning the power off: If you use the remote cont rol for the TV t o turn off the power , the power on this unit also turns off. (When connect ing the unit to a PC with a USB cable, the power will not turn off.) Automatic in put switching: • If you connec t with a HDMI min[...]

  • Page 151

    151 VQT2 A61 Connecting to other equi pment Saving the recorded still pictures and moti on pictures Methods to export still pictures and motion pictures to other devic es will vary depending on the file format. (JPEG , RAW , A VCHD, or M otion JPEG). Her e are a few suggestions. File formats that can be used: [A VCHD], [Motion JPEG] Copy images pla[...]

  • Page 152

    VQT2 A61 152 Connecting to other equipment File formats that can be us ed: [JPEG], [ RA W]/[A VCHD], [Motion JPEG] It is possible to acquire still pictures and m otion pictures recorded in [A VCHD] or [MOTION JPEG] f ormats, or create standard quality DVD video which is not high definition from the motion picture that was recorded as [A VCHD], usin[...]

  • Page 153

    153 VQT2 A61 Connecting to other equi pment Connect the ca mera to a PC via the USB co nnection cab le A (supplied) . • Do not use any ot he r USB connection cab les except the su pplied one. Use of cables other than the supplied USB connec tion cable may c ause malfunction. Press 3 / 4 to se lect [P C], an d th en pr ess [M EN U/SET ]. • If [U[...]

  • Page 154

    VQT2 A61 154 Connecting to other equipment Using a drag-a nd-drop operation , move the pictures y ou want to acquire or the folder sto ring those pictu res to an y different folde r on the PC. ∫ Disconnecting th e USB connection cable safely • Procee d with the hardware r emov al us ing “Safely Remov e Hard ware” on the t ask tray of the PC[...]

  • Page 155

    155 VQT2 A61 Connecting to other equi pment Printing the Pictures If you connect the camera to a printer supportin g PictBridge, you can select the pictures to be printed out and instruct that printi ng be started on the camera’ s LCD monitor . Connect the ca mera to a print er via the USB co nnection cab le A (supplied) . • When the camera is [...]

  • Page 156

    VQT2 A61 156 Connecting to other equipment Select and set the items both on the screen in step 3 of the “Singl e pict ure” pr ocedure s. • When you wan t to print pict ures in a pap er size or a layout which is not suppor ted b y the camera, set [ P APER SIZE] or [P AGE LA YOUT ] to [ { ] and then s et th e pape r size or the layout on the pr[...]

  • Page 157

    157 VQT2 A61 Connecting to other equi pment Y ou can s et the number of pr ints up to 999. • Y ou can also us e the front dial to set. • Paper sizes not supporte d by the printer will not be displayed. • An item can not be select ed if the printer doe s not support the page lay ou t. [NUM. OF PRINTS] [P APER SIZE ] Item Description o f setti [...]

  • Page 158

    VQT2 A61 158 Connecting to other equipment • Set th e print setting on the camera i n advance. (P142) ∫ Lay o ut p r in ting When printing a picture several times on 1 sheet of paper For example, if you want to print t he same picture 4 times on 1 sheet of p aper , set [P AGE LA YOUT] to [ ä ] and then set [NUM. OF PRINTS] to 4 for the picture[...]

  • Page 159

    159 VQT2 A61 Others Others Using an external flash (o ptional) After attaching t he external flash, the e ffective range wil l be increased when compared to the camera’s built in flash. Preparations: T urn off the camera and clos e the built-in flash. ∫ Using the dedicated flash (DMW-FL220; optional) Att ach the ded icated fl ash to the hot sho[...]

  • Page 160

    VQT2 A61 160 Others • Even if the externa l flash is turned off, the came ra may e nter the ext erna l flash mod e when the exter nal flash is att ached . Whe n you are not us ing the extern al flash, de tach it. • When att aching the external fla sh, the bui lt- in flash can not be acti va ted. • Do not open t he bui lt-in fla sh when an ext[...]

  • Page 161

    161 VQT2 A61 Others • MC u “Multi-coated” ND u “Neut ra l Density” • It is recomme nded to use the MC protecto r (DMW-LMCH62; op tional), t he ND filter (DMW-LND62; option al), or the PL f ilter (DMW -LPL 62; opt ional) with the 14 – 140 mm/F4.0 – 5.8 lens in cluded i n DMC-GH1K. Using the Remote Shutter (o ptional) If you use the r[...]

  • Page 162

    VQT2 A61 162 Others Note • Do not use any other remote shut ters exce pt DMW -RSL1 (op tional). • Y ou cannot op erate the camera with the remote shut ter in the followin g cases. – When the power s ave mode is cancele d • Record with Creat ive Motion Pict ure Mode when using fo r motion picture rec ording. • The remote s hutter canno t b[...]

  • Page 163

    163 VQT2 A61 Others Note • When att aching t he stereo mic rophone , do not hold only the stere o microphone because it may deta ch from the camera . • Set the wind noise reductio n only on the ster eo mic rophone sid e. • The st ereo micr ophone c annot be used while the external f lash (o ptional) is in u se. • The stereo mi crophone cann[...]

  • Page 164

    VQT2 A61 164 Others ∫ In recording (af ter settings) 24 Flash output adjustm ent (P69) 25 2nd curtain synchro (P70) 26 Extended Optical Zoom (P55, 121) 27 Histogram (P64) 28 T ravel date ( P1 13) AF tracking operation (P47, 78) 29 Available recording time ¢ 3 (P104): 30 White balance fine adjustment (P85) 31 White Balance Bracket (P85) 32 My Col[...]

  • Page 165

    165 VQT2 A61 Others ∫ In playback 1 Playback m ode (P56) 2 Film Mode (P87) 3 Protected picture (P143) 4 Number of prints (P142) 5 REC MO DE (P105)/Recording quality (P105) 6 Pi ctur e siz e (P 1 1 7) 7 Quality (P1 18) 8 LCD mode (P 35) 9 Battery indication (P22) 10 Picture number/ T otal pictures 1 1 Elapsed playback time ( P131): 12 Motion pictu[...]

  • Page 166

    VQT2 A61 166 Others Cautions for Use T ake care not to drop or knock the unit or put a lot of pressure on it. • T ake care n ot to knock o r drop t he bag/ case tha t you ins erted t he came ra in as the sho ck may cause damag e to the camer a, lens or LCD monit or . • Do not use a paper bag as it can easily rip causing t he came ra to fall and[...]

  • Page 167

    167 VQT2 A61 Others ∫ About dirt on the image sensor This cam era features an int erchangeable lens sys tem so dirt m ay get inside the c amera body whe n changing lenses. Depending on the recording conditions, d irt on the image sensor may appear on the recorded picture. Do not chan ge lenses where there is a lot of dust, and always attach the b[...]

  • Page 168

    VQT2 A61 168 Others • Do not press t he lens wit h excessi ve force . • Do not le ave the came ra with the lens facing th e sun as ray s of light from the s un may cause it to malfun ct io n. Also, be c areful when pla cing the camera ou tside or near a wind ow . • When there is dirt (water , oil, and fin gerprint s, etc .) on the surface of [...]

  • Page 169

    169 VQT2 A61 Others Do not leave the card where the temperature is high, where electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily g enerated or expo sed to direct sunlight. Do no t b e nd or dro p the ca r d. • The card may be damaged or the record ed conten t may be damaged or deleted. • Put the c ard in the card case or the storage bag af[...]

  • Page 170

    VQT2 A61 170 Others • Recorde d dat a may be damaged or lost if the camera br eaks down due to inappropria te handling. Panasonic will not be liable fo r any damag e suffer ed due to loss of recorded dat a . • When you use a t ripod, make s ure the tripod is stable when thi s unit is att ached to it. • Y ou may not be able to remove the ba tt[...]

  • Page 171

    171 VQT2 A61 Others [CANNOT BE SET ON THIS PICTURE] • [TITLE EDI T], [TEX T ST AMP] or [PRINT SET] cann ot be set fo r pictures not based on the DCF stan dar d. [MEMOR Y CARD ERROR FORMA T THIS CARD?] • This card has a for mat which is not recogniz ed by the camera. > Format the card again with th e camera af t er saving nece ssary dat a on [...]

  • Page 172

    VQT2 A61 172 Others [A FOLDER CANNOT BE CREA TED] • A folder ca nnot be crea te d because the re are no remai ning folder numb ers that can be used. (P154) > Forma t the ca rd afte r savi n g ne c e s s ar y da ta on a PC et c. (P3 8) If y o u ex ecut e [NO.RE SET] in the [SET UP] me nu after forma tting, t he fo lder n umber i s rese t to 100[...]

  • Page 173

    173 VQT2 A61 Others T roubleshooting First, try out the following procedures (P173–180). • The batt er y is not insert ed correctly . (P24) • The batt er y is exhaust ed . • Charge the ba ttery . • AC adaptor is not connect ed pr operly . (P25) • Is t he disp lay set to V iewfind er? > Pres s [ L VF/LCD] but ton to swi tch to LCD mon[...]

  • Page 174

    VQT2 A61 174 Others • Is the mode dia l correct ly set? • Is the card inse rted? • Is the re any memory remainin g on the card? > Delete the pictures whi ch are not necessary to increase t he available memo ry . (P59) • Is the subje c t fo cuse d? > At th e t ime of p urcha se , th e c amera is set so that you c an not t ake a pic tur[...]

  • Page 175

    175 VQT2 A61 Others • Is the ISO sen sit iv ity high or the s hut ter speed slow? (ISO sens iti vity is set to [ AUT O] when the c amera is shipped. Th erefore, when t aking pictu res indoors et c . noise will appe ar .) > Decre as e th e IS O se ns itivity. (P86) > Increase t he setting fo r [NOISE RED.] in [FILM MODE] or lower the setti n[...]

  • Page 176

    VQT2 A61 176 Others • Depending on the lens u sed, pictur e may b e warped s lightly o r you ma y see c olors al ong the edge dependi ng o n t he zoo m fa ctor , due t o the c harac teris tic s of t he len s. Al so, the per iphe rals of the imag e might look warped bec ause the pers pective is en hanced when th e wide an gle is used. This is not [...]

  • Page 177

    177 VQT2 A61 Others • In dark plac es, noise may appear to main t ain the br ightness of t he LCD monitor . This does not aff ect the picture s you ar e record ing. • The LCD monito r may flicker for a few s econds af t er turning the camera on indoor s under fluores cent li ght. Thi s is not a malfu nction. • This is characteris tic of MOS s[...]

  • Page 178

    VQT2 A61 178 Others • Is the clo ck in the camera set prop erly? (P28) • Images edit ed on a PC or images record ed on othe r cameras might displa y a differe nt date to the rec orded date dur ing the Calendar Pl ayback. • Is it a picture t ha t has be en record ed wit h other e quipment? I n such c as es, thes e pictur es may be displa ye d [...]

  • Page 179

    179 VQT2 A61 Others > Motion pi ctures recorde d in [A VCHD] can be played bac k on P anasonic televisi ons (VIERA) with the A VCHD logo. > Check [TV ASPECT] s etting. (P36) • Is it conne cted properly with the HDMI mini cable (option al)? (P147) > Confirm that the HDMI mini-cable (optio nal) is firmly fit ted. > Press [ ( ] on this u[...]

  • Page 180

    VQT2 A61 180 Others > Press [MENU/ SET], sele ct the [SET UP] menu icon [ ] and then select the [ ~ ] ic on to se t the desir ed language. (P37) • This is a high light functi on showing the white satura ted area. (P34) • Is the [HIG HL IG H T] se t to [O N ]? • In da rk plac es, the AF as sist lamp (P128) l ights red to make it easier to f[...]

  • Page 181

    181 VQT2 A61 Others Others Number of Recordable Pic tures and A vailable Recording Time • The number of recordabl e pictures and t he avai lable recording time are an approximatio n. (These va ry depending on the recordi ng condi tions and th e type of card. ) • The number of recordabl e pictures and t he avail able recordin g time v aries d ep[...]

  • Page 182

    VQT2 A61 182 Others Aspect ratio X Y Pict ur e size : 204 8 k 153 6 pixels (3.1 million pixels) : 4128 k 2752 pixels (1 1 .4 million pixels) Qualit y A › A › Card 32 MB 1 7 3 5 113701 64 MB 37 74 3 3 8 17 2 3 128 MB 77 152 7 8 17 36 5 7 256 MB 152 297 15 15 36 73 1 1 14 512 MB 303 591 30 31 73 146 23 28 1G B 609 1 183 60 63 148 294 47 57 2G B 1[...]

  • Page 183

    183 VQT2 A61 Others Aspect ratio W Picture s ize : 4352 k 2 448 pixe ls (10.7 million pixels) : 3072 k 1 728 pixe ls (5.3 million pixels) Quality A › A › Card 32 MB 3811 6 1 4 11 64 MB 81 82 3 1 5 3 13 4 128 MB 18 38 6 7 32 66 7 8 256 MB 37 75 12 15 65 130 14 16 512 MB 75 151 2 5 30 130 2 59 29 33 1G B 15 2 303 50 60 262 51 9 58 66 2G B 31 0 61[...]

  • Page 184

    VQT2 A61 184 Others Aspect ratio Pict ur e size : 21 12 k 21 12 pixe ls (4.5 million pixels) : 150 4 k 1504 pixels (2.3 million pixels) Qualit y A › A › Card 32 MB 12 25 1 2 24 48 2 2 64 MB 26 52 4 4 52 1 00 4 5 128 MB 54 108 8 9 107 204 9 10 256 MB 108 213 17 19 210 399 19 20 512 MB 215 424 35 38 418 793 38 40 1G B 433 850 71 78 838 1589 77 81[...]

  • Page 185

    185 VQT2 A61 Others ∫ Avai lable recording time (when reco rding motion pictures) Note • The n umber of recordabl e pictures and t he avail able reco rding time displayed on the scree n may not decre ase in order . • If you set [EX. OPT . ZOOM] (P121) to [ON], [ ] is displayed on the s c reen when the pic ture size is set to a s ize other tha[...]

  • Page 186

    VQT2 A61 186 Others Specifications Digit al Camera Body (DMC-GH1): Inform ation for your safety Power Source: DC 9.3 V Power C onsumpt ion: 2.9 W (When rec ording with LCD M onitor) 2.7 W ( When recording wit h Viewfinder) 2.0 W (When playing back wi th LCD Monitor) 1.8 W (When playing back wi th Viewfinder) Camera eff ective pi xels : 12,100,000 p[...]

  • Page 187

    187 VQT2 A61 Others Flash: Built-in pop up fl ash GN 1 1 equivalent (ISO100 · m ) Flash range: Approx. 1.0 m (3. 28 feet) to 4.8 m (15.8 f eet) (When the 14 – 140 mm/F4.0 – 5.8 lens included in DMC-GH1K is mounted, focal length is 22 mm, [ISO AUTO] is set, and t he aspe c t ratio i s se t to [ X ]) AUTO, AUTO/Red-eye reduction, Forced ON, Forc[...]

  • Page 188

    VQT2 A61 188 Others T erminal [MIC/RE MOTE]: φ 2.5 mm jack [A V OUT/DIGIT AL]: Dedicated jack (14 pin) [HDMI]: MiniHDMI T ypeC (1.3a corresponding) [DC IN]: None (when using an AC adapt or , us e supplied DC cable) Dimensi ons: Approx. 124 mm (W) k 89.6 mm (H) k 45.2 mm (D ) [4 7/8 q (W) k 31 / 2 q (H) k 1 13/16 q (D)] (e xcluding the project ing [...]

  • Page 189

    189 VQT2 A61 Others Interchangeable Lens (H-V S01414 0) “LUMIX G V ARIO HD 14 – 140 m m/F4.0 – 5.8 ASPH./ MEGA O.I.S.” Focal l ength: f=14 mm to 140 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 28 m m to 280 mm ) Aperture type: 7 leaf shutters/iris diaphragm/circular diaphragm Aperture range: F4.0 (Wide) to F5.8 (T ele) Minimum apertu re value: F22 Le[...]

  • Page 190

    VQT2 A61 190 Others Othe rs Digital Camera Accessory System ¢ We rec ommend to use the se filters for the lens i ncluded in DMC-GH1K. If you are using other lenses, plea se use the filters co mpatible with th at lens. • Read P15 for info rmation ab out other lense s t hat can be used. • Refer t o P22 for information about the batt ery charging[...]

  • Page 191

    191 VQT2 A61 Others Digit al Camera Accessor y Order Form (For USA and Pue rto Rico Customers) In CANADA, please contact your local Dealer for more inform ation about accessories. TO OBT AIN ANY OF OUR DIGIT AL CAMERA ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: VISIT YOUR LOCAL P ANASONIC DEALER OR CALL P ANASONIC’S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1-800[...]

  • Page 192

    VQT2 A61 192 Others Request for Servic e Notice (For USA and Puerto Ric o Only) Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to: Panasonic Camera and Digital Service Center 1590 T ouhy A ve. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Request for Service Notice: (USA and Puerto Rico Only) Please photocopy this form when making a request[...]

  • Page 193

    193 VQT2 A61 Others Limited W arranty (For USA and Puerto Rico Only ) P ANASONIC C ONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMP ANY , DIVISION OF P ANASONIC CORPORA TION OF NORTH AMERICA One Panasonic Way , Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Digit al Still Camera Limited W arranty Limited W arranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect [...]

  • Page 194

    VQT2 A61 194 Others Carry-In or M ail-In Service For Carry -In or Mail-In Service in the United S t ates and Pu erto Rico c all 1-800-21 1-P ANA (7262). This warranty O NL Y COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER norm al wear and tear or cosmetic dam age. The warrant y ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurr[...]

  • Page 195

    195 VQT2 A61 Others Customer Services Directory (For USA and Pu erto Ri co Onl y) As of October 2008 Product Repairs (United States and Puerto Rico) MAIL TO : Centralized Factory Service Center Panasonic Camera and Digital Service Center 1590 Touhy Ave. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to the Elk Grov[...]

  • Page 196

    Others VQT2 A61 196 Othe rs Index A AC Adaptor ...... .. ...... .... .. .. 21, 25, 153, 155 Access Indicat ion ..... .... ....... ...... ...... .... ... 27 Advanced Scene Mode ........ ...... ...... .... . 94 AF Assist Lamp ....... ...... ....... ...... .... ..... 128 AF Mode ........ ...... .... ...... ....... .... ...... ...... . 77 AF Tracking .[...]

  • Page 197

    Others 197 VQT2 A61 G Guide Line ..... ...... .... ...... ....... ...... .... 63, 126 H HDMI m ini Cable . ...... ....... ...... .... ...... .... 147 HDMI M ode . ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... .... 37 Highlight Display ..... .... ....... ...... ...... .... .... 34 Histogram .... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... 64, 1 26 Hot [...]

  • Page 198

    Others VQT2 A61 198 R RAW ....... .... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... . 118 RAW i Fine ...... .... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ... 118 RAW i Standard ... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ... 118 Rec Area ........ .... ...... ...... ....... .... ...... ..... 129 Rec Mode ........ ...... ...... .... ....... ..... 105, 124 Recor[...]

  • Page 199

    199 VQT2 A61 Others Others Useful Information (For Latin American Cou ntries Only) Customer Servi ce Customer Service Dir ectory Obtain information products a nd operative assi stant; localize the closer distributor or Service Cent er; buy spare parts and acces sor ies by our web site to Lat in American: http://www .lar.panasonic.com Also you m ay [...]

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    • G MICRO SYSTEM is a lens exc han ge type digit al camera system of LUMIX based on a Micro Four Thirds System standa rd. • Micro Four Thir ds™ and Micro Four Third s Logo marks are trademark s or register ed trade mark s of Olympus Imaging Corpor ation, in Ja pan, th e United S t ates, t he Europe an Union and other cou ntries. • Four Thir[...]