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- 1 - VQT3H6 8 Before use, please read th ese instruct ions completely . Operating In structions for advanced fe atures Digital Camera Model No. DMC-GF2 until 2010/1 1/30[...]
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- 2 - Content s Before Use Standard Access ories ............................... 5 Names and F unctions of Components ...... 6 About the Lens . ............... ........................ 12 Prepar ation Attaching/Detaching the Lens ................. 15 Attaching the Shoulder Strap .................. 17 Chargin g the B attery . ...... .... ....... ...[...]
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- 3 - Taking Pictures that match the Scene being recorded (Sc ene Mode)............... 107 • [PO RTRAIT] .......... .... ....... .... ...... .... . 107 • [SOF T SKIN ] ........ ...... ..... ...... ...... .... 10 8 • [SCENERY ] ..... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... . 108 • [ARCHI TECTURE] ........... ...... .... ..... 108 • [SP ORTS] [...]
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- 4 - Playbac k/Editin g Creating Still Pictures from a Motio n Picture .. ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ... 148 Using the [PLAYBACK] Mode Menu ..... 149 • [2 D/3D SE TTINGS] ... ....... .... .... ...... . 149 • [SLI DE SHOW] ..... .... ....... .... ...... .... . 149 • [PLA YBACK MODE] ... ....... .... ...... ... 151 • [TI TLE EDI T][...]
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- 5 - Before Use Before Use St andard Accessorie s Check that all the accessories are su pplied before using the ca mera. • The accessori es and th eir shape will diffe r depending o n the count ry or area wh ere the camera was purcha sed. For details on the access ories, refer to Bas ic Operating I nstructio ns. • Battery Pac k is indicated as[...]
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Before Use - 6 - Names and Functions of Components ∫ Camera body 1 Sensor 2 Self-timer indicator (P83) / AF Assis t Lamp (P144 ) 3F l a s h (P71) 4 Lens fitting mark (P15) 5 Mount 6 Lens lock pin 7 Lens release button (P16) 8 Flash open button (P71) 9 S peaker (P47) 10 Rear dial (P10) 1 1 T ouch panel/LCD monitor (P9 , 38 , 67 , 192) 12 Playback [...]
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- 7 - Before Use 16 S tereo m icrophone 17 Shutter button (P34) 18 Motion picture button (P44) 19 Focus distance reference m ark (P92) 20 Hot shoe cover (P8 , 188 , 190) 21 Camera ON/OFF switch (P28) 22 S tatus indicator (P 28) 23 Intelligent Auto button (P48) 24 Shoulder strap eyelet (P17) • Be sur e to att ach th e should er strap wh en using t[...]
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Before Use - 8 - ∫ Removing the Ho t Shoe Cover The camera comes with a hot shoe cover attached to the hot shoe. T o use the Optional Live Viewfinder (P188) or External Flash (P190) , please remove the hot shoe cover . Remove the hot shoe co ver by pulling it in the direction indi cated by arrow 2 while pres sing it in the direc tion indicate d b[...]
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- 9 - Before Use This touch panel is a type that detect s pressure. Note • If you use a co mmercially avai lable liquid crysta l protect ion sheet, please fol low the ins tructio ns that accomp any the shee t. (Some liquid crystal pro tection sheet s may impair visibility or operabilit y .) • If a commerc ially available protection sheet is use[...]
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Before Use - 10 - This document expresses th e up, down, left, and ri ght of the cursor button as follows, or as 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 . Even when the camera is oper ated using the touch panel, it is possible to operate with the cursor button and [MENU/SET] button if a guide l ike the one shown on the right is di s played. Cursor button: Selection of items[...]
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- 11 - Before Use A : [Q.MEN U/Fn ] b utton [Q.MENU/Fn] button can be used in two ways, as [ Q.MENU] (Quick Menu) or as [Fn] (fu nction button). At the time of purchase, it is initially set to Quick Menu. T o switch the setting, select using [Q.MENU/Fn] in [CUSTOM] menu. • Some of the menu s can be call ed up easily when [Q .MENU] (Qu ick Menu) i[...]
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Before Use - 12 - About the Lens ∫ Micro Four Thirds ™ mount specif icati on lens This unit can use the dedicated l enses compatible with the Micro Four Thirds System lens mount specification (Micro Four T hirds mount). • Select a len s that match es the scene be ing recorded and your use of th e pictu res. ∫ Four Thi rds™ mount spe cific[...]
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- 13 - Before Use Interchangeable len ses that can be used with t his unit and Auto Focus/Auto Aperture Operation ( As of Decemb er 2010) ( ± : Usable, ¥ : Some functions/features limited, —: Not usable) Lens type when r ecor ding still pictures while r ecording mot ion pic tur es Auto Foc us Auto aper tur e setting Auto Focus Auto aperture set[...]
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Before Use - 14 - ¢ 1 Mount adaptor (DMW- MA1; optiona l) is necessa ry to use with thi s unit. ¢ 2 A Leica l ens mount adapto r (DMW-MA2M, DMW -MA3R; optio nal) is nece ssary . ¢ 3 This function is not s upported by s ome Mi cro Four Thir ds mount spec ification lens es. For lens operat ions, pleas e see our website. ¢ 4 When record ing motion[...]
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- 15 - Preparation Preparation Att ach ing/Det aching the Lens • Check that t he camera is turne d off. • Change lense s where there is not a lot of dirt or dust . Refer to P197 , P1 98 when dirt or dust gets on the lens. T urn the lens r ear cap A and the body ca p B in the direction of the arrow to det ach the m. • Do not put your han ds in[...]
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Preparation - 16 - Att ach the lens cap . Press th e lens relea se button D while turning the lens a s far as possible in the directi on of the arrow to det ach it. • Always at tach the body cap to the camera bod y so that dirt or dust doe s not get ins ide. • Att ach the l ens rear cap so that the l ens conta ct point does not get s cratch ed.[...]
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- 17 - Preparation Att ach ing the Shoulder S trap • We recom mend att aching the shoulder str ap when using the camera to prev ent it from dropping. Pass the s houlder st rap through the s houlder strap eyel et on the camera body . A : S houlder strap eyelet Pass the e nd of the shoulder strap through the ring in the directi on of the arrow and [...]
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Preparation - 18 - Charging the Battery ∫ About batteries that you can use with this unit • Use the dedicate d charger and battery . • The camera has a function for distinguishing batteries which can be used safely . The dedicated battery sup port s this function. The only batteries suitable for use with this unit are genui ne Panasonic produ[...]
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- 19 - Preparation ∫ About the [CHARGE] indicator • When the [CHARGE] indica tor flashes – The batt ery tempe rature is too hi gh or too low . It is recommend ed to c harge the battery aga in in an ambient te mperature of between 10 o C to 3 0 o C (50 o F to 86 o F). – The termina ls of the charg er or the batte ry are dirty . In this c ase[...]
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Preparation - 20 - ∫ Charging time • The indic ated chargi ng time is for when the batter y has been dis charged completel y . The charging ti me may vary dependin g on how the battery has been used. Th e charging time for the batter y in hot/cold en vironment s or a battery that has n ot been used for a long time m ay be longer than norm al. N[...]
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- 21 - Preparation ∫ Battery indication The battery indication is displayed on the screen. [It does not appear when you use the camera with the AC adaptor (optional) connected.] • The indicati on turns red and blinks if t he remaining bat tery power is exhaus ted. (The st atus indicato r also blinks) Rec harge the bat tery or replac e it with a[...]
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Preparation - 22 - ∫ Recording still pictures [when using the Optional Live Viewfinder (P188) ] (By CIP A standard in Program AE Mo de) Recording conditions by C IP A standard • CIP A is an abbrev iation of [Camera & Imaging Produ c ts Associa tion]. • T emperature: 23 o C (73.4 o F)/Humidity: 50%RH when LCD mo nitor is on. • Using a Pa[...]
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- 23 - Preparation ∫ Recor ding moti on pictures (when us ing t he LCD monitor ) – [A VCHD] (Recording with picture qu ality set to [FSH]) – [MOTION JPEG] (Rec ording with pic ture qualit y set to [HD]) • These times are for an ambient temperatur e of 23 o C (7 3.4 o F) and a humidity of 50% RH. Please be awar e that these t imes are approx[...]
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Preparation - 24 - Inserting and Removin g the Card (optiona l)/the Battery • Check that t his unit is turned of f. • We rec ommend us ing a P anasonic c ard. Slide t he release le ver in the direction of the arrow and open the card/b attery door . • Always use g enuine Panasonic batteries. • If you use o ther batteries, we c annot guarante[...]
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- 25 - Preparation About the Card The following cards which conform to t he SD video s tandard can be used with this unit. (These cards are indicated as card in the text. ) • Only cards be aring the SDHC logo (ind icating that the card confo rms to SD video st andards) may be used as 4 GB t o 32 GB cards . • Only cards be aring the SD XC logo ([...]
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Preparation - 26 - Note • Write- Protect s witch A prov ided (When thi s switch is set to the [LO CK] posit ion, no further d ata writing , deletion o r formatting is possible. The a bility to write , delete and format da ta is rest ored when the switc h is returned to its origina l posit ion.) • The dat a on the ca rd may be damage d or lost d[...]
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- 27 - Preparation ∫ Number of recordable pictures • [9999 i ] is displayed if there ar e more than 10000 pictures remaining. • Aspect r atio [ X ], Qu ality [ A ] • Aspect r atio [ X ], Qu ality [ ] ∫ A vai lable recording time (when recording motion pictures) • [A V CHD] • [MOTION JPEG] • The number of re cordable pictur es and op[...]
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Preparation - 28 - Setting Date/Time (Clock Set) • The clock is not set when the c amera is shipped. T urn the camera on. • The status indi cator 1 lights when you turn this unit on. A [MENU /SET] butt on • If the lan guage select screen is not dis played, proceed to ste p 4 . T ouch [LANGUAGE SET]. Select the language. T o uch [CLO CK S ET].[...]
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- 29 - Preparation T ouch [SET] to set. T ouch [SET]. • After c ompleti ng th e cloc k settin gs, tur n the ca mera off. Then turn t he cam era b ack on , switch to Record ing Mode, an d check that th e display refl ects t he settings tha t were performed . Note • The clock setting is maint ained for 3 months using the built-in clock battery ev[...]
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Basic - 30 - Basic Selecting the [REC] M ode Press [MENU/SET]. A [MEN U/SET ] bu tton T ouch [REC MODE]. • A screen list ing the [REC] Mod e is displayed. • It is also pos sible to displa y the screen listing th e [REC] Mode by touchin g the [REC] Mode icon in [REC] Mode. T ouch the [REC] Mode to select . • [ ] is displayed when [ ] is touche[...]
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- 31 - Basic ∫ List of [REC] Mode s Program AE Mode (P34) The subjects are recorded using your own settings. Aperture-Priority AE Mode (P100) The shutter speed is automatically determined by the aperture value you set. Shutter-Priority AE Mod e (P100) The aperture value is automatically determined by the shutter speed you set. Manual Ex posure Mo[...]
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Basic - 32 - T aki ng a S till picture 1 Select [FOCUS MODE] fro m the [REC] Mode menu. (P56) 2 Press [MENU/SET] to select the item. • Normally use t he [AFS]. How to se t focus when t aking a still p icture (AFS/AFC) AFS “AFS” is an abbreviation of “Auto Focus Single”. Focus is se t and locked automa tically when the shutter button is pr[...]
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- 33 - Basic 3 Press the shutter button halfway . A Focus indicatio n B AF area (Focusing action for [AFS]) Note • Focus sound will not bee p if the Focus Mode is set to [AFC]. Also, the AF area will not be displayed if the AF Mode is set to [ ]. • The f ocus range is dif ferent de pending on the le ns used. – When the int erchangea ble lens [...]
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Basic - 34 - The camera automatically sets the shutt er speed and the aperture value according to the brightness of the subject. Y ou can take pictures with greater freedom by changing various settings in [REC] Mode menu. • Set the driv e mode to [ ] by press ing 4 () . Set [REC] Mode to [ ]. • For de tail s on set ting up [REC] Mode, r efer to[...]
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- 35 - Basic A AF as sist lamp • Do not cover the flash or the AF assist lamp with your fingers or other o bjects. • Hold the camer a gently with bo th hands, ke ep your arms stil l at your side and stand wi th your fee t slightly ap art. • Be ca reful not to m ove t he came ra wh en you p ress t he shut ter button. • When ta king pi ctures[...]
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Basic - 36 - In Program AE Mode, you can change the preset aperture value and shutter s peed without changing the exposure. This is called Program Shift. Y ou can make the bac kground more blurred by decreasing the aperture value or record a m oving subject more dyna mically by slowing the s hutter speed when taking a picture in Program AE Mode. 1 [...]
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- 37 - Basic Applicable modes: Just by touching the subject to focus, it wil l focus on the subject and t ake the picture automatically . 1 T ouch [ ] in Recor ding Mode. • Icon will chang e to [ ], and ta king a picture wit h the T ouch Shutte r fun ction b ecomes pos sibl e. 2 T ou ch the subject yo u wish to foc us on, and then t ake a picture[...]
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Basic - 38 - Playing Back Picture s Forward or rewin d the ima ge by draggin g (P9) the screen hori zont ally . Forward: drag from right to left Rewin d: dra g from l eft to rig ht • It is also possi ble to forward or r ewind the image by press ing 2 / 1 of the cursor bu tton. • S peed of picture forwar ding /re winding ch anges d epending o n [...]
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- 39 - Basic T o uch [ ] to s wit ch th e moni tor scre en. • During Playba ck Zoom (P42) , while playing back motion pictures (P 46) and during a s lide sho w (P149) , you can on ly select “Normal display A ” or “No display E ”. • Histogram C is displayed in R (red), G (green), B (blue), and Y (lumi nance) d uring the playbac k. A Norm[...]
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Basic - 40 - Displaying multiple screens (Multi Playb ack) Rot ate the rear dial lef t. 1 screen > 12 scr eens > 30 screens > Calendar screen display B Number of the s elected pict ure and the to tal number of recorded pict ures C Slide bar • Rotate the rear dia l right to retu rn to t he pr evious s creen. Y o u can also switch to the M[...]
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- 41 - Basic Note • The recor d ing d ate of the pict ure sele cted in the pl ayback s creen becomes t he date selected when the Calendar s creen is first displayed . • If the re are multiple p ic tur es with the same recording date, the fi rst pi cture r ecorded o n that day is displayed. • Y ou can di splay the Calendar between January 2000[...]
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Basic - 42 - ∫ Switching the d isplayed image wh ile maintaining the Playback Zoom Y ou can switch the displayed image while maintai n ing the same zoom magnification and zoom position for the Playback Zoom. Switch to picture select opera tion by pressing t he rear d ial during Playback Zoom, and select pictures by touching [] / [ ] . • It will[...]
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- 43 - Basic [REC] Mode: Recording Motion Pictur e This can record full high definition motion pictures compatible with the A V CHD format or motion pictures rec orded in Motion J PEG . Audio will be recorded in stereo. The functions available when recording motion pict ures differ according to the lens you are using, and the operational s ound of [...]
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Basic - 44 - Recording of motion picture appropriate for each mode is possible. Recording M otion Picture • Screen h ere is an example of w hen the [ REC] mode is set to [ ] (Program AE Mode ). S tart rec ording by pres sing the motion picture button. A Elap sed r ecording time B Av ailable recor d ing ti me • Sound will be heard when pressing [...]
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- 45 - Basic Note • The flash setting is fixed to [ Œ ]. • Audio will not be record ed for 0.5 seconds after it st arts recording if the mot ion picture button is kept press ed. Release the motion pic ture butt on right af ter you press it. • The operat ional sound of the zoom or butt on operation may be recorded when it is operat ed during [...]
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Basic - 46 - Playing Back Motion P ictures • This unit was designe d to play moti on pictur es using t he A VCHD and QuickTi me Motion JPEG format s that were t aken with this mod el (only). • Motion picture s in A VCHD format that can be played ba ck on this unit are [A VCHD] motion pictures that were record ed with this unit, A V CHD format ([...]
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- 47 - Basic ∫ Operations performe d during Motion Picture Playback 1 Displa y contro l pa nel by touchi ng scree n. • If no operation is performed for 2 second s, it will return to original s tatus. 2 Opera te contro l pane l by touchi ng. • About fast forwa rd/rewind playbac k – T ouch [ ] during playback t o fast for ward (touch [ ] to f[...]
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Basic - 48 - [REC] Mode: ñ T aki ng Pictures using the Autom atic Function (Intelligent Auto Mode) The camera will set the most appropriate settings to match the subject and the recording conditions so we recom mend this mode f or beginners or those who want to leave the settings to the camera and take pictures easily . Press [ ¦ ]. A [ ¦ ] butt[...]
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- 49 - Basic When recording m otion pictures • [ ¦ ] is set if non e of the scenes are applicable, and the stan dard setti ngs are set. • When [ ], [ ] or [ ] is selecte d, the camera aut omaticall y detect s a person’ s face, and it will adjust the focu s and exposure. (Fac e Detection) (P 86) • If a tripo d is used, f or instanc e, and t[...]
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Basic - 50 - It is possible to set the focus and exposure to the spec ified subject. Focus and expos ure will keep following the subject aut omatically even if it moves. ∫ When operating the touch panel Y ou can lock the subject by touching it. • [ ] is displa yed in the lower lef t of the screen. • AF T rackin g frame will be displa yed in y[...]
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- 51 - Basic Y ou can set to your preferred blurriness. 1 T ou ch [ ] to display the setting screen. 2 T ou ch the slide bar to set. 3 Recording of pictures or motion pictures. • It is also poss ible to recor d a picture by tou ching [ ]. • Defocus Cont rol is canceled by touching [ ]. Note • Blurrines s may change during mot ion picture re c[...]
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Basic - 52 - • The settin gs of the followin g items are fixed . ¢ 1 It will be set to Multi Auto Focus Mode for motion pictures when a face cannot be detected while recordi ng motion picture s . ¢ 2 The setting is fixed to [A UTO] (for motion pictu res) when reco rding motion pic tures. • Depending on th e scene detected, camera will automat[...]
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- 53 - Basic Deleting Pictures Once deleted, pictures cannot be recovered. Press [ ( ]. A [ ( ] bu tton T o delete a single picture Select the pic ture to be dele ted, and then touch [] . T ouch [DELETE SINGLE]. T ouch [YES].[...]
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Basic - 54 - ∫ When [DELETE ALL ] has been selected with the [F AVORITE] (P160) setting The selection screen is displayed again. Select [DELETE ALL] or [ALL DE LETE EXC EPT Ü ], select [YES] and delete the pictures. Note • Do not turn th e camera of f while deletin g (while [ ‚ ] is displayed ). Use a ba ttery w ith sufficie nt battery power[...]
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- 55 - Basic Setting the Menu When [MENU/SE T] is pressed, [REC MODE] and 5 menus ( [REC], [MOTION PICTURE], [CU STOM], [SETUP], and [PLA YBA CK]) are displayed. In the 5 di fferent menus, there are menus that allow you to setup the recording or playback to your preference, or mak e it more fun and easier to u se the camera. In particular , the [SE[...]
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Basic - 56 - This section descr ibes how to s etup the menu items. • If you set [MENU RES UME] (P147) in the [CUST O M] menu to [ON], the screen shows the last sel ected me nu it em w hen t he camer a wa s tu rned off. It is set to [ON] at the ti me of purchase. Setting menu items Press [MENU/SET] . Select the m e nu by pressing 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 or [...]
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- 57 - Basic ∫ Switch ing to other menus e.g.: Switching to the [ SETUP] menu from [RE C] mode menu 1 Press 2 . A Menu tog gle icon 2 Press 4 or rotate the rear dial to select the [SETUP] menu icon [ ]. 3 Press 1 or the rear dial. • Sele ct a me nu item next and set it. Select the settings by pr essing 3 / 4 or by rot ating the rear di al. • [...]
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Basic - 58 - Setting the Qu ick Menu By using the Quick Menu, some of the menu settings can be easily found. • It is possi ble to operat e with the curs or button and rear dial. • The feature s that can be adju sted usi ng Quick Menu are determined by the mode or a display style the c amera is in. Items th at cannot be used are display ed in gr[...]
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- 59 - Basic ∫ Change the Q uick Menu to your preferred i tem. Up to 10 it ems to be used can be setup as Quick Menus. Set the menu it ems depending on the recording conditions, etc. 1 T ouch [ ]. 2 Select the menu in the top row and drag it to the bottom row. D Items that c an be s etu p as Q uick Me nus. E Items that can be displa yed in the Qu[...]
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Basic - 60 - 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 t hem. For details on how to select the [ SETUP] m enu settings, refer to P56 . • Refer to “ Setting Da te/T ime (Clock S et) ” on P28 for other infor mation. • Refer to P1[...]
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- 61 - Basic • It will adju st the LCD monitor when the LCD mon itor is in use, and the v iewfinder whe n Optional Live Vi ewfinder (P188 ) is in use. • Some subjec ts may appe ar diff erently f rom actuality on the LCD monitor/ viewfinder . However , this d oes not af fect the r ecorded pictures . • The bright ness of the pic tures displ aye[...]
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Basic - 62 - • Press the s hutter but ton halfway or turn the ca mera off and on to cancel [ SLEEP MODE]. • [SLEE P MODE] is set to [5 MIN.] in the In telli gent Au to Mode. • [SLE EP MO DE] is fixed to [2MIN .] when [AU TO LCD OFF ] is set to [1 5SEC.] or [3 0SEC.] . • Press any but ton to tur n on the LCD monitor aga in. • [SLEEP MODE] [...]
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- 63 - Basic • When [PC] is select ed, the camera is connected via the “USB Mass S torage” communic ation system. • When [Pict Bridge(P TP)] is selected, the camera is connec ted via the “PTP (Pi c tur e Trans fer Prot ocol )” co mmu nic ation syst em. • This will work when th e A V cable is connected . x [USB MODE] Select the USB com[...]
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Basic - 64 - • If the images a re not ou tput on the TV when the s etting is [AUTO], ma tch with the image format your TV can displ ay , and select the number of effec tive scann ing lines. (Pl ease read th e operating instruction s for the TV .) • This will work when the HDMI mini cable (optional) is c onnecte d. • Refer to P171 for details.[...]
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- 65 - Basic • This will work when the HDMI mini cable (optional) is c onnecte d. • Refer to P167 for t he method to playb ack 3D pictures in 3D. • T o accurately calibrate t he LCD Monito r , be sure to touch prec isely at th e designated lo cations. • If you set a dif ferent language by mistake, select [ ~ ] from the menu i cons to set th[...]
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Basic - 66 - • [–. –] is displayed as th e lens fi rmware when the lens is not mounte d. • The folde r number is updat ed and the file nu mber sta rts fr om 0001. (P181) • A folder number bet ween 10 0 and 99 9 can b e assigned. The folde r number should be reset befo re it reaches 999 . We rec ommend format ting the card (P66) af ter sav[...]
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- 67 - Recording Recording Switching the display of the LCD Monitor T o uch [ ] t o cha nge . A Normal di splay ¢ 1, 2 B No display ¢ 1 ¢ 1 G uide lines are displayed wh en the [ GUIDE LINE] of the [CUST OM] menu is set to anythi ng except [O FF]. ¢ 2 Histogra ms are di splaye d when th e [HISTOGR AM] of the [ C UST OM] menu is set to [ON]. It [...]
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Recording - 68 - ∫ Set the pos ition of the guide line with [ ] • Set the [GUIDE LINE] in the [CUSTO M] menu to [ ]. T ouch [ ] above the guide lin e, and drag it to the positi on you want to move i t to (P9) . • Y ou ca n also se t the po sition of the gu ide lin e with th e curs or butt on in the [CUST OM] menu. • When it is difficu lt to[...]
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- 69 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures with the Zoom [Y ou can only use the Optical Zoom in [ ] , and the Optical Zoom, the Extended T ele Conversion in [ ¿ ] m ode.] Y ou can zoom-out to record landscapes etc. in wide angle (Wide) or zoom-in to make people and objects appear closer (T el e) by turning the zoom ring. (The interchangeable l[...]
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Recording - 70 - Note • With the Extended T ele Conversion , for example, whe n it is set to [ ] (equal to 3 milli on pixels), it will t ake the picture u sing the 3 million pixels in the cent er out of the 12. 1 million pixels of the imaging d evice, resulti ng to be more of a telepho to picture. • When the E xtended T ele Conversion is used ,[...]
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- 71 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures using the Built- in Flash A T o open the flash B T o cl ose the fl ash Press the flash until it clicks. • Be sure to clos e the flas h when not in use. • The flash s etting is f ixed to [ Œ ] while the f lash is closed. Note • Be careful when op ening the flash as the flash will jump out. • Be[...]
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Recording - 72 - The flash is activated twice. T he interval between the first a nd second flash i s longer when [ ], [ ] or [ ] is set. Th e subject should not move until the second flash is activated. ¢ [RED-EYE REMOV AL] on the [REC] Mode m e nu is set to [ON], [ ] appears on the flash icon . Item Descr iption of sett ings ‡ : AUTO The flash [...]
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- 73 - Recording ∫ About Digit al Red-Eye Correction When [RED-EY E REMOV AL] o n the [REC] Mode menu has been s et to [ON] and Red-Eye Reduction ([ ], [ ], [ ]) is selec ted, Digital Red-Eye Correction is performed whenev er the flash is used. The camera automatically detects red-eye and corrects the picture. (O nly available when the AF Mode is[...]
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Recording - 74 - ∫ The available flash range to t ak e pictures • The avail able flash range is an approximat ion. ¢ When the [ISO L IMIT S ET] (P135) is set to [OF F] • If the dis tance to the subj ect is close when t aki ng a picture using a flash, p art of the reco rded image become s dark because the light of f lash is block ed by the le[...]
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- 75 - Recording ∫ Shutter speed f or each flash sett ing ¢ 1 This becomes 60 seconds in Shut ter-Prior ity AE Mode. ¢ 2 This beco mes 60 sec onds i n Shutter -Prior ity AE Mode and 60 seco nds in the Manual E xposur e Mode. • When the f lash is act ivated t he fast est shut ter speed that can be s elect ed is 1/16 0 of a secon d. • In Inte[...]
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Recording - 76 - [REC] Mode: Optical Image St abil izer Using one of these modes, jitter during pict ure taking is detected, and the camera automatically compensates the jitter , enabling jitter-free images to be taken. ∫ Setting th e St abilizer in th e [REC] Mo de menu 1 Selec t [ST ABILIZE R] i n the [ REC] M ode me nu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to [...]
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- 77 - Recording ∫ Preventing jitter ( camera shake) When the jitter alert [ ] appears, use [ST A BILIZER], a tripod or the self-timer (P83) . • Shutter speed will be slower pa rticularly in the followin g cases. Keep the camera still from the moment the shut ter butto n is press ed until the pict ure appear s on the scree n. We reco mmend usin[...]
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Recording - 78 - [REC] Mode: Compensating the Exposure Use this function when you c annot achieve appropriate expos ure due to the difference in brightness between the subject and the background. Look at t he following examples. Note • The set expos ure value is memorized ev en if the camera is turned of f. However , the expos ure value d uring t[...]
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- 79 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures using Burst Mo de Pictures are taken continuously wh ile t he shutter button is pressed. Select the ones you really like from among the pictures you have taken. Press 4 () . T ouch burst icon ([ ], etc.). Select and touch the burst speed. ¢ 1 Number of recordable pict ures ¢ 2 P icture s can be tak e[...]
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Recording - 80 - T ouch [SET]. Focus on the subje ct and t ake a p icture. A When Burs t Mode is set to h igh spee d [H]. • Hold down th e shutte r but ton full y to activa te the Burst Mod e. ∫ Focusi ng in Burst Mode The focus changes depending on the setting for [FOCUS PRIORITY] (P144) in the [CUSTOM] menu and the setting f or [FOCUS MODE] ([...]
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- 81 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures using Auto Bra cket Maximum of 5 pictures w ill be recorded with diff erent exposur e settings following the Exposure Compen sation range every ti me the shutter button i s pressed. Y ou can select the picture with the des ired exposure among di f ferent exposures. With Auto Bracket [STEP]: [3 • 1/ 3[...]
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Recording - 82 - ∫ Changi ng the sett ings for [ / SETTINGS], [STEP] and [SEQUENCE ] in A uto Bracket 1 Select [AUTO BRACKET] in the [ REC] Mode m enu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [ / SETTINGS], [STEP] or [SEQUENCE] and then press [M ENU/SET]. 3 Press 3 / 4 to se lect the setting and then p ress [MENU/SE T]. • Y ou ca n take one pi cture at a[...]
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- 83 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures with the Self-tim er Press 4 () . T ouch self-timer i con ([ ], etc.). Select and touch the tim e setting for the self timer . T ouch [SET]. Press the s hutter button halfway to focus and t hen pr ess i t fu lly t o take the p ictu re. A When se lf-timer is set to [ ]. • A picture is not taken unt il[...]
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Recording - 84 - Note • Time setting for t he se lf timer can al so be se t by [S ELF-TI MER] i n the [R EC] m enu. • Setting of th e time setting for th e self timer the [REC ] menu is not possible when Inte lligent Auto Mode i s set. • When using a tr ipod etc., settin g the self-time r to 2 second s is a convenie nt way to avoid th e jitte[...]
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- 85 - Recording [REC] Mode: Setting the Method used to Focus (AF Mo de) This allows the focusing method that suit s the positions and number of the subjects to be selected. Also, it is poss ible to set the focus and ex posure to the subject specified on the touch panel. Select the mode that matches the recording conditions and the composition. Set[...]
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Recording - 86 - The camera automatically detects the person’ s face. The focus and exposure can then be adjusted to fit that face no matter what portion of the picture it is in. (max. 15 areas) When the camer a detects a person’s face, the AF area is displayed. Y ellow: When the shutter button is pressed hal fway , the frame turns green when t[...]
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- 87 - Recording Focus and exposure can be adjusted to a specif ied subject. Focus and exposure will keep on following the subj ect even if it moves. (Dynamic tracking) ∫ When operating the touch panel Y ou can lock the subject by touching it. • The AF area tu rns yellow while the subj ect is locked. • Lock is canc eled when [ ] is touched. ?[...]
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Recording - 88 - Up to 23 points for each AF area c an be focused. This is effective when the subject is not in the center of t he screen. (AF area fram e will be same as im age aspect ratio se tting) Note • The 23 AF areas ca n be divid ed into 9 areas and the area to be focused can be se t. (P 89) • Whe n the AF Mo de is set to [ š ] o r [ ][...]
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- 89 - Recording ∫ When operating the touch panel When selecting [ š ], [ Ø ] Position and size of the AF area can be changed. 1 T ouch the subject . • AF area sett ing scree n is displayed. • When you to uch out side th e AF area fram e A , it will display the AF area setting screen, but the A F area will not be s et. • The AF area ret u[...]
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Recording - 90 - ∫ When operating buttons 1 Press 2 / 1 to s el ec t [ š ], [ ], or [ Ø ], and pr ess 4 . • AF area sett ing scree n is displayed. 2 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to move the AF area. • The AF area re turns to the ce nter when [Q .MENU /Fn] is pressed. • AF area can be enl arged by rotatin g the rear dial to t he right, an d reduced[...]
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- 91 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures with Manual Fo cus Use this function when you want to f ix the focus or when the dist ance between the lens and the subject is determined and you do not want to ac tivate Auto Focus. Set the [FOCUS MODE] i n [REC] mode men u to [MF]. (P56) Rot ate the focus ring to foc us on the sub ject. • When the [...]
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Recording - 92 - 1 Rotate the focus ring to focus on the subject. 2 Rotate it a little more. 3 Finely focus on the subject by rotating the focus ring slowly in reverse. Note • If you use th e z oom fu nction af ter foc using on the subjec t, focu s on the subj ect again. • Afte r canc eling Sleep Mode, focu s on the subject aga in. • If you a[...]
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- 93 - Recording [REC] Mode: Adjusting the White Bala nce In sunlight, under incandescent lights or in ot her such conditions where the color of white takes on a reddish or bluish tinge, this item adjusts to the color of whit e which is closest to what is seen by the eye i n ac cordance with the light source. Press 1 () . T ouch the White B alance [...]
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Recording - 94 - ∫ Auto White Balance Depending on the conditions prevailing when pictures are taken, the pictures may take on a reddish or bluish tinge. Furthermore, when a multiple number of light sources are being used or there is nothing with a co lor close to white, Aut o White Balance m ay not function properly . In a case like this, set th[...]
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- 95 - Recording ∫ Setting the W hite Balance m anually Set the White Balance value. Use to match t he condition when taking photographs. 1 Select [ ], [ ] and then touch [WHI TE SET]. • The Wh ite Balan ce sett ing sc reen can also b e displayed by press ing the cursor button towar d 3 . 2 Aim the camera at a sheet of white p aper etc. so that[...]
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Recording - 96 - ∫ Finely adjusting the White Balance Y ou can finely adjust the White Balance when you cannot acquire the desired hue by setting the White Balance. 1 Select the White Balance and then touch [ADJUST .]. • The White Balance adjust screen can als o be displayed by pressing the cursor but ton towar d 4 . 2 T o uch within th e frame[...]
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- 97 - Recording ∫ White Balance Bracket Bracket setting is performed based on the adjustment values for the White Balance fine adjustment, and 3 pictures with dif ferent colors are automatically recorded when the shutter button is pressed once. 1 Finely adjust the White Balance in step 2 of the “Fi nely adjusting the White Balance” procedure[...]
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Recording - 98 - [REC] Mode: Setting the Lig ht Sensitivity This allows the sens itivity to light (ISO sens itivity) to be set. Sett ing to a higher figure enables pictures to be taken even in dark plac es without the resulting pictures coming out dark. Press 3 () . T ouch the ISO s ensitivity to select. T ouch [SET]. ¢ When the [ISO LIMIT SET] of[...]
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- 99 - Recording ∫ About [ ] (Intelligent ISO sensitivity co ntrol) The camera automatically sets the opti mum ISO sensitivity and shutter speed to suit the movement of the subject and brightn ess of the scene t o minimize the jitter of t he subject. • The actual shut ter speed is calc ulated at the momen t the picture is t aken. It is continuo[...]
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Recording - 100 - [REC] Mode: ±´ T aki ng Pictures by Specifying the Aperture/ Shutter Speed Set the apertur e value to a higher num ber when you wan t a sharp fo cus background. Set the aperture value to a lower number when you want a soft focus background. Set [REC] Mode to [ ]. • For de tail s on set ting up [REC] Mode, r efer to P30 . Rot a[...]
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- 101 - Recording Note • It will be a normal motion picture recording when recordin g a motion picture . • Aperture or shutter speed can be set b y touching [F] (apertu re) or [SS ] (shutte r speed) and th en touchin g the e xposure meter b ar in the Quic k Menu (P58) . • The brig htness of the LCD mo nitor and the record ed pic tures may dif[...]
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Recording - 102 - [REC] Mode: ² T aki ng Picture by Setting the E xposure Manually Determine the exposu re by manually setting the aper ture value and the shutter speed. The Manual Exposure Assistance appears on the lower portion of t he screen to indicate the exposure. Set [REC] Mode to [ ]. • For de tail s on set ting up [REC] Mode, r efer to [...]
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- 103 - Recording Note • It will be a normal motion picture recording when recordin g a motion picture . • Aperture or shutter speed can be set b y touching [F] (apertu re) or [SS ] (shutte r speed) and th en touchin g the e xposure meter b ar in the Quic k Menu (P58) . • The brig htness of the LCD mo nitor and the record ed pic tures may dif[...]
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Recording - 104 - Using the function button By assigning func tions to the [Fn] (function) button, you c an use [AF/ AE LOCK] that allows you to take pictures with fixed exposur e or focus, [PREVI EW] that allows you to confirm t he effect of aperture and shutter speed, and other functio ns. Set [Q.MENU/Fn] in the [CUSTO M] menu to [Fn]. (P56) A Q.[...]
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- 105 - Recording Applicable modes: This is useful when you want to take a pict ure of a subject out side the AF area or the contrast is too strong and you c annot achieve appropriate exposure. 1 Set [Fn BUTTON SET] in the [CUSTOM] menu to [AF/AE LOCK]. (P 56) 2 Align the screen with the subject. 3 Press [Q.MENU/ Fn] to fix th e focus or exposure. [...]
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Recording - 106 - Applicable modes: The effects of aperture and s hutter speed c an be checked by using the Preview Mod e. • Confirm th e effect s of apertu re: Y ou can check the dep th of fi eld (eff ective focus range) before t aking a pi cture by clo sing the leaf shutter to the apertu re value you set. • Confirm th e effect s of shutte r s[...]
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- 107 - Recording [REC] Mode: ¿ T aki ng Pictures that match the Scene being recorded (Scene Mode) When you select a Scene Mode t o match the su bject and recording situation, the camera sets the optimal exposure and hue to obtai n the desired picture. Set [REC] Mode to [ ]. • For de tail s on set ting up [REC] Mode, r efer to P30 . T ouch the S[...]
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Recording - 108 - When taking pictures of people outdoors during t he daytime, this mode enables the texture of their skin to appear even soft er than with [PORTRAIT]. (It is eff ective when taking pictures of people from the chest up.) ∫ T echnique for Sof t Skin Mo de T o make this m ode more effective: 1 Rotate the zoom ring as far as possible[...]
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- 109 - Recording This mode makes it easy to pick out the subject on which to focus a nd blurs the background to make the subject stand out. ∫ Setting the AF area 1 T ou ch the subject t o move the AF area. • AF area can als o be moved by pres sing the cu rsor button. 2 T ouch [SET]. Note • It will be a normal motion picture recording during [...]
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Recording - 110 - Y ou can take pictures of food with a nat ural hue without being affected by the am bient light in restaurants etc. ∫ T echnique for Food Mode • We rec ommend us ing a t ripod and the s elf-timer . • We reco mmend settin g the flash to [ Œ ] when you t ake picture s at close range . Note • Refer to [FLO WER] for other in [...]
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- 111 - Recording This allows you to t a ke vivid pictures of the night scape. ∫ T echnique for Ni ght Scene ry Mod e • We rec ommend using a tripod and the Self-ti mer for tak ing p ictures. Note • Durin g moti on pi cture reco rding, l ow lig ht s etting s [ ] are us ed, which w ill pr ovide better pictures i n dimly lit rooms or at nightfa[...]
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Recording - 112 - This takes pictures of a baby with a healthy complexion. When you us e the flash, the light from it is weaker t han usual. It is possible to set dif ferent birthdays and names for [BABY1] and [BABY2]. Y ou can select to have these appear at th e time of playback, or have them stamped on the recorded image us ing [TEXT ST AMP ] (P1[...]
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- 113 - Recording Select this when you want to t ak e pictures of a pet such as a dog or a cat. Y ou can set your pet’s birthday and name. For information about [AGE] or [NAME], refer to [BABY1]/[BABY 2] on P1 12 . Note • It will be a normal motion picture recording during the motion picture r ecording. • The initial set ting for th e AF Assi[...]
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Recording - 114 - [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures while Adjustin g Color (My Color Mode) Y ou can take pictures with a desired ef fect by previewing the subject on the LCD mo nitor or Optional Live Viewfinder (Live View) (P188) and setting the desired effect. Set [REC] Mode to [ ]. • For de tail s on set ting up [REC] Mode, r efer to P30 . To u c h[...]
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- 115 - Recording ∫ Readjust the My Color settings Return to step 2 on previo us p age by pressing rear dial. Note • During Motion Picture Recording, settings for My Color Mode are used. • My Color settin gs are memori zed even if the camer a is turned of f. • The Auto Br acket is disabl ed in My Color Mode . • ISO sensitivity will be fix[...]
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Recording - 116 - ∫ Adjusting the cu stom settings to achieve desired ef fect s By selecting [CUS TOM], you can take pictures wit h color , brightness and saturation adjusted to desired levels. 1 T ouch [ ]. 2 T ouch [SET]. 3 T ouch the item. 4 T ouch the sl ide bar . 5 T ouch [SET]. ∫ Return [CUSTOM] set tings to default 1 T ou ch [ ] in above[...]
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- 117 - Recording [REC] Mode: T aki ng Pictures in Custom Mode Y ou can select one of your own custom set tings saved with [CUST . SET MEM.] to suit the picture-taking conditions. Initial setting of t he Program AE Mode is registered as the custom settings initially . Set [REC] Mode to [ ]. • For de tail s on set ting up [REC] Mode, r efer to P30[...]
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Recording - 118 - ∫ Registering Personal Menu Settings (Reg istering custom settings) It is possible to register up to 3 sets of current camera settings as custom sets. • Set in advan ce the [REC] Mode y ou wish to save an d select the de sired menu sett ings on the camera. 1 Select [CUST . SET MEM. ] in the [CUSTOM] menu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 t[...]
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- 119 - Recording [REC] Mode: Recording T aki ng a Picture with Face Re cognition Function Face Recognition is a function which finds a face resembling a registered face and prioritizes focus and exposure automatically . Even if the person is located towards the back or on t he end of a line in a group photo, the camera can s till take a clear pict[...]
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Recording - 120 - Y ou can register information such as names and birthdays for face images of up to 6 people. Registration can be facilitated by taking multiple face images of each p erson. (up to 3 pictures/registration) Face Settings ∫ Point of recording when registering the face images • Face fr ont with eyes ope n and mouth clos ed, makin [...]
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- 121 - Recording ∫ Registering face image of new person Select [F ACE RECOG .] on the [REC] M ode menu an d then press [MENU/SET]. (P56) Press 3 / 4 to sele ct [MEMOR Y] and then press [M ENU/SET]. Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the face recognition frame that is n ot registered, and t hen pr ess [ MEN U/SET ]. T ake the pictur e adjusting the fa[...]
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Recording - 122 - Select item to edit with 3 / 4 , and then press [MENU/SET]. • Y ou can register up t o 3 face images. Press [ ] a few times to exit the menu. ∫ About t he in formati on • When 1 is pressed on the rec ording scree n describe d in step 4 on P121 , an expl anation appea rs for ta king fac e image s. (Pr ess [ ] to retur n to t [...]
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- 123 - Recording ∫ Change or delete the in f orm ation for a regi stered person Y ou can modify the pictures or information of an already registered person. Y ou c an also delete the information of the registered person. 1 Select [F ACE REC OG .] fro m the [R EC] Mode menu, and then press [MENU/SE T]. (P56) 2 Press 4 to select [MEMORY] and press[...]
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Recording - 124 - ∫ Auto Registration When [AUTO REGISTRA T ION] is set to [ ON], the registration scree n will display automatically after taking a picture of a face that has a high number of appearanc es. • Registration screen is di splayed af ter approximat ely 3 pictures . • It may be extr emely hard to rec ogniz e only with [AUT O REGIST[...]
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- 125 - Recording [REC] Mode: Useful Functio ns at T ravel Des tinations For details on the [SETUP] men u settings, refer to P56 . If you set the dep art ure date or the tr avel destination of the vacation in advance, the number of days that have passed since the departu re date (which day of the vacation it is) is recorded when you take the pictur[...]
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Recording - 126 - ∫ Canceling the travel date The travel date is automatically canceled if the current date is af ter the return date. If you want to cancel the t ravel date before the end of the vacation, select [OFF] on the screen shown in step 3 and then press [ ] twice. If the [TRA VE L SETUP] is set to [OF F], [LOCA TION] will also be set to[...]
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- 127 - Recording For details on the [SETUP] men u settings, refer to P56 . Y ou can display the local times at the travel destinations and record them on the pictures you take. • Select [CLOCK SET] to set the curren t date and time in adva n ce. (P 60) 1 Select [WORLD TIME] fro m the [SETUP] menu, and then press [MENU/ SET]. • When firs t usin[...]
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Recording - 128 - Entering T ext It is possible to enter babies’ and pets’ names and the names of travel des tinations when recording. (Only alphabet ical characters and symbols can be entered.) Displa y the ent ry screen. • Y ou can display th e entry scree n via the foll owing operatio ns. – [NAME] of [BABY1] /[BABY 2] or [PET ] (P1 12) i[...]
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- 129 - Recording Using the [REC] Mode Me nu For details on [REC] Mode m enu settings, refer to P56 . • [FOCUS MODE] , [METERI NG MODE], [I .DYNAMIC], [EX. TEL E CONV .], and [DIG IT AL ZO OM] a re co mmon to both the [R EC] Mode menu an d [MOTION PICT URE] Mode menu. Changing these set tings in one of these menus is ref lected in ot her menu. Th[...]
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Recording - 130 - Set the number of pixels. The higher the num bers of pixels, the finer the detail of t he pictures will appear even when they are printed ont o large sheets. Applicable modes: ∫ When the aspect ratio is [ X ]. ∫ When the aspect ratio is [ Y ]. ∫ When the aspect ratio is [ W ]. ∫ When the aspect ratio is [ ] . Note • If y[...]
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- 131 - Recording Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored. Applicable modes: ¢ 1 If you delete a RA W file fro m the camer a , the corresponding J PEG image will a lso be deleted. ¢ 2 It is fixed to maximum recor dable pixels ([L]) for each image as pect ratio. Note • Refer to P27 for informatio n about the numb er of re[...]
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Recording - 132 - Applicable modes: [AFS]/[AFC]/ [MF] • Refer to P32 for details. As long as the camera is held steady , the camera will automatically adjust the focus and focus adjustment will then be quicker when the shut ter is pressed. This is useful when you do not want to miss a picture-taking opp ortunity . Applicable modes: [OFF]/[ON] Not[...]
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- 133 - Recording T ype of optical measurement to measure brightness can be changed. Applicable modes: Note • Whe n the AF Mo de is set to [ š ] while [ C ] is select ed, exposure is adjusted to the face of a person, and when it is set to [ ], exposure is adjust ed to the l ocked subject . [METERING MODE] [ C ]: Multiple This is the method in wh[...]
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Recording - 134 - [ ‡ ]/[ ]/[ ‰ ] / [] / [ ] / [] Note • Refer to P71 for details. [OFF]/[ON] Note • Refer to P73 for details. Pictures with shar p profile and resolution can be taken by utilising the Intelligent Resolution T ec hnology . Applicable modes: [OFF]/[LOW]/[ST ANDARD]/[HIGH]/[EXTENDED] Note • [EXTENDED] allo ws you to take na [...]
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- 135 - Recording Contrast and expos ure will be adjusted automatically when there is a big difference in brightness between the background and subject, to bring the i mage close to how you see. Applicable modes: [OFF]/[LOW]/[ST ANDARD]/[HIGH] Note • This featu re may be automaticall y disa bled , depending on t he lighti ng conditio ns. • [ ] [...]
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Recording - 136 - The camera automatically removes noise that appears when the shutter speed becomes slower to take pictures of night scenery etc. so you can take beautiful pictures. Applicable modes: [OFF]/[ON] Note • If you set [ ON], the coun tdown screen is d isplayed when the shutt er button is pressed. Do no t move t he cam era a t this ti [...]
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- 137 - Recording [] / [ ] / [ ] Note • Refer to P83 for details. Adjusting the picture quality for the recorded pictures. Applicable modes: 1 Press 2 / 1 to select [COLOR] or [B/W]. 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the items, and then press 2 / 1 to adjust. • If you adjus t the picture quality , [ _ ] is d isplayed beside the picture quality ad justmen[...]
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Recording - 138 - Set this when you want to correct the color reproduction of the recorded pictures on a PC, printer etc. Applicable modes: Note • Depending on t he color s pace setting, t he fil e name of th e recorded picture c hanges as s hown. • Set to sRGB if you are not very familiar with Ad obeRGB. • The settin g is fixed to [sRGB ] wh[...]
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- 139 - Recording Using the [MOTION PICT URE] Mode Menu For det ails on [MOTION PICT UR E] Mode m enu setti ngs, refer to P56 . • [FOCUS MODE] , [METERI NG MODE], [I .DYNAMIC], [EX. TEL E CONV .], and [DIG IT AL ZO OM] a re co mmon to both the [R EC] Mode menu an d [MOTION PICT URE] Mode menu. Changing these set tings in one of these menus is ref[...]
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Recording - 140 - This sets up the picture quality of motion pictures. Applicable modes: When [A VCHD(1080i)] is selected When [A VCHD(720p )] is selected ¢ 1 What is bit rate This is the volume o f data for definite period of time, and the qua lity becomes higher when the number gets bigger . T his unit is using the “VBR” r ecording method. ?[...]
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- 141 - Recording [OFF]/[ON] Note • Refer to P43 for details. This reduces the wind noise in the audio rec ording. Applicable modes: [OFF]/[LOW]/[ST ANDARD]/[HIGH] Note • Sound quality will be dif f erent tha n usual when [WIND CUT] is set. Set whether or not the mic leve ls are displayed on the screen. Applicable modes: [OFF]/[ON] Adjust the s[...]
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Recording - 142 - Perform these settings if you need to. Using the [CUSTOM] Menu For details on how to select the [CUSTOM] menu settings , refer to P56 . • Refer to P1 1 8 for details. • Refer to P1 1 for detail s. • Refer to P104 for details. • Refer to P68 for details. • Refer to P67 for details. • If there ar e any w hit e saturat ed[...]
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- 143 - Recording • Set to [ON] to display the [EXPO.MET ER] when cor recting ex posure, perfo rming program shif t, setting apertu re, and set ting shutte r speed. • Unsuitable areas of the range are dis played in red. • When [EXP O.METER] is not displa y ed, s witch th e display in formation for LCD monitor by tou ching [ ]. (P6 7) • The [...]
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Recording - 144 - • It is r ecommended that thi s feature be l eft on, to mini mize the possibility of pict ures with poor focus. • [FOCUS PRIORITY ] is disabled duri ng motion picture recordi ng. • The ef fective range of the AF As sist Lamp is dif ferent dep ending on used lens. – When the inte rchangeab le lens (H-H01 4) is attac hed and[...]
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- 145 - Recording • Refer to P91 for details. • Refer to P91 for details. • The reco rdin g area indica ted is a gu ide l ine. • Refer to P189 for details. [MF ASSI ST] [OFF] /[ON] [MF GUIDE] [OFF] /[ON] [ ¦ BUTTON SWITCH] It is possible to set how the [ ¦ ] button to toggle to I ntelligent Auto Mode will oper ate. [SINGLE PR ESS] : It wi[...]
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Recording - 146 - • [DEFOCUS CTRL] cannot be selected when you use a len s that canno t utilize the Defoc us Control f unction . [TOUCH Q.MENU] Enables/disables the [ ] (T o uch Quick Menu icon). [OFF] : [ ] is not displayed on the screen, and Quick Menu cannot be displayed by the touch operation. [ON]: [ ] is displayed on the screen, and Quick M[...]
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- 147 - Recording • It will display di al operation gui de to the screen tha t is possible to perfo rm Exposure Compensat ion, Pr ogram Shif t, apertu re s etting , or shutte r speed sett ing when set to [ON]. A Dial operatio n guide • Imaging dev ice and image proce ssing is optimi zed when the camera is pur chased. Use this functi on when bri[...]
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Playback/Editing - 148 - Playback/Editin g Creating Still Pictures from a Motion Pi cture Y ou can create a single s till picture from a reco rded motion picture. T ouch [ ] during Motion Pictu re playback by touc h operation. • Motion pi cture is pa used. To u c h [ ] . T ouch [YES]. T ouch [ ] to finish . Note • It will be saved with [PICTURE[...]
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- 149 - Playback/Editing Using the [PLA YBACK] M ode Menu Y ou can use v arious functions in playback mode to ro tate pictures, set protection for them etc. • With [TEXT ST A MP], [ RESIZE ], [ CROPP ING] o r [AS PECT CONV . ], a n ew edi ted pi cture is created . A new picture cannot be creat ed if there is no free sp ace on the card s o we reco[...]
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Playback/Editing - 150 - ∫ Operations performed during slide show The cursor displayed during playback is the same as 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 . • The menu screen is restored when [ ] is pre ssed. • When it is setu p not to display th e display infor mation of th e playback s creen, t he cursor can be displayed by pres sing [ MENU/SET] d uring play back[...]
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- 151 - Playback/Editing Playba ck in [NORMAL PLA Y], [PICTURE PLA Y], [A VCHD PLA Y], [MOTI ON JPEG PLA Y], [3D PLA Y], [CA TEGORY PLA Y] or [F A V ORITE P LA Y] can be selec ted. 1 Select [PLA YBAC K MODE] on th e [PLA YBACK] Mode menu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET]. • [F A VORITE P LA Y] can b e selec ted onl[...]
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Playback/Editing - 152 - Y ou can add text (comments) to pictures. After text has been registered, it can be st am ped in prints using [TEX T ST AMP] ( P153) . (Only alphabetic charact ers and sym bols can be entered.) 1 Select [TITLE EDIT] on th e [PLA YBACK] M ode menu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [SINGLE] o r [MUL TI] and then press [MENU/SE T[...]
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- 153 - Playback/Editing Y ou can stamp the recording date/time, name, location, travel date or title onto the recorded pictures. It is suitable for regular s ize printing. (Pictures with a picture size larger than [S] will be resized when stamping the date etc. on t hem.) 1 Select [TEXT ST AMP ] on the [PLA YBACK] Mo de menu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 t[...]
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Playback/Editing - 154 - 6 Press 3 / 4 to select the settings, and then press [MENU/SET]. 7 Press [ ] to return to the screen shown in step 4 . 8 Press 3 / 4 to select [OK]. and then press [MENU/SET]. • When select ing [ ] or [ ], press 3 to select [YES] for st ampin g [AGE], and then press [MENU/ SET] and pro ceed to step 9 . 9 Press 3 to select[...]
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- 155 - Playback/Editing Recorded motion picture can be di vide d in two. It is recommended for when you want t o div ide a part you need wit h a part you do not need. Dividi ng a mot ion pictur e is per manent. Deci de befo re you di vide! 1 Select [VIDEO DIVIDE] on t he [PLA Y BACK] Mode m enu. (P56) 2 Press 2 / 1 to select the motion picture to [...]
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Playback/Editing - 156 - T o allow easy posting to web pages, attachment to e-mail etc. , picture size (number of pixels) is reduced. 1 Select [RES IZE] on the [ PLA YB ACK] M ode me nu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [SINGLE] o r [MUL TI] and then press [MENU/SE T]. 4 Press 3 to select [YES] and then press [MENU/SET ]. • Press [ ] to return t o t[...]
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- 157 - Playback/Editing Y ou can enlarge and then clip the import ant part of t he recorded picture. 1 Select [CROPPING] on the [P LA YBACK] Mode menu. (P56) 2 Press 2 / 1 to select the picture, and then press [MENU/SE T]. 3 Use the rear dial an d press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the p art s to be cropped. 4 Press [MENU/SET]. 5 Press 3 to select [YES[...]
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Playback/Editing - 158 - Y ou can conv ert pictures taken with a [ W ] as pect ratio to a [ Y ], a [ X ] or a [ ] aspect ratio. 1 Sel ect [ASPE CT CONV .] on the [P LA YBA CK] Mod e menu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [ Y ], [ X ] or [ ] and then press [MENU/SET]. 3 Press 2 / 1 to se lect a picture taken with [ W ] aspect ratio, and then press [MEN[...]
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- 159 - Playback/Editing This mode allows you to automatically display pictures vertically if they were recorded holding the camera vertically or r ot ate pictures manually in 90 o step s. 1 Select [ROT A TE] on the [PLA YBACK] Mo de menu. (P56) • The [ROT A TE] functi on is disabl ed when [ROT A TE DISP .] is set to [OFF] . 2 Press 2 / 1 to sele[...]
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Playback/Editing - 160 - Y ou can do the following if a mark has been added to pictures and they have been set as favo rites . • Play back th e pictures s et as favorit es only as a slide sh ow . • Play back onl y the pictures set as favorites . ([F A VORITE PLA Y]) • Delete all the pi c tures not set as favorit es. ([A LL DELETE EXCE PT Ü ][...]
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- 161 - Playback/Editing DPOF “Digital Print Order Format” is a system t hat allows the user to select which pictures to print, how many copies of each picture to print and whether or not to print the recording date on the pictures when using a DPOF compatibl e photo printer or photo printing store. For details, ask at your phot o printing stor[...]
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Playback/Editing - 162 - ∫ T o print the da te After setting the number of prints, set/cancel printing with the recording date by pressing 1 . • When you go to a photo printin g store for dig ital print ing, be sure to order t he printi ng of the date addit ionally if required . • Depending o n the photo p rinting store or the printer , th e [...]
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- 163 - Playback/Editing Y ou can set protection for pictures y ou do not want to be deleted by mistake. 1 Select [PROTECT] on the [PLA YBACK] Mode menu. ( P56) ∫ Canceling all the [PROTECT] settin gs 1 Select [CANCEL] on the scree n shown in step 2 and then press [MENU/SET]. 2 Press 3 to select [YES] and then press [MENU/SET ]. • If you pres s[...]
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Playback/Editing - 164 - Y ou can clear and replace all inf ormation relating to face recognition in selected im ages. 1 Select [F ACE REC EDIT] on the [PLA YBACK] Mode menu. (P56) 2 Press 3 / 4 to se lect [REPLACE] or [DEL ETE] and th en press [ME NU/SET]. 3 Press 2 / 1 to select the picture and then press [MENU/SET]. • Y ou cannot select pictur[...]
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- 165 - Connecting to other equ ipment Connecting to ot her equipment Enjoying 3D pictures Attaching the 3D interchangeable lens (H-FT012; optional) to the camera allows you to take 3D pictures for extra impact. T o view 3D pictures, a television that suppor t s 3D is r equired. Att ach the 3D inter changeable lens to the c amera. Bring the subject[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 166 - ∫ Functio ns that cannot be used dur ing 3D recor ding When recording with the 3D interchangeable lens (H-FT012; optional), the f ollowing feature will be disabled: (Recor ding f unctions ) • Auto Focus/ Manual Focus opera tion • Aper ture se tting • Zoom operat ion • Recording moti on pictur es ¢ 1[...]
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- 167 - Connecting to other equ ipment Connecting the camer a to a 3D c ompatible television and playing back pictures taken in 3D allows you t o enjoy 3D pictures for extra impact. It is also possible to play back the recorded 3D pictures by inserting an SD card into the 3D compatible television with an SD card s lot. Connect the unit to a 3D comp[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 168 - ∫ Functio ns that cannot be set/ do not work wit h 3D picture s • [HIGHLIGHT] in the [CUST OM] menu ¢ • Play back Zoom ¢ • Del eting pi ctur es ¢ • Edit ing f uncti ons of [PLA YBA CK] Mo de m enu ([ TITL E EDI T]/[TE XT S T A MP] /[VID EO DI VIDE] / [RES IZE]/ [CROPP ING] /[ASPE CT CON V .] /[ROT[...]
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- 169 - Connecting to other equ ipment Playing Back Picture s on a TV Scree n 1 Y ellow: to t he video input socket 2 White: to the audio input socket 3 Red: to the audio input socket A Align the mark s, and insert. B A V cable (supplied) • Check the directions of the c onnect ors, and plug them st raight in or u nplug the m straig ht out. (Other[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 170 - Note • Depending on th e [ASPECT RA TIO], black ban ds may be display ed on the top an d bottom or the lef t and right of the picture s. • Do not use any oth er A V cables exc ept the su pplied one . • Read the operatin g instr uctions f or the TV . • When you play back a p icture v ertica lly , it may[...]
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- 171 - Connecting to other equ ipment Y ou can enjoy high quality pictures and motion pictures on the TV by connecting the camera with the HDMI compatible high-definition TV using HDMI mini cable (opt ional). Playing back on the TV with HDMI socket Preparations: Check the [HDMI MOD E]. (P64) Turn this unit and the TV off. 1 HDMI socket 2 TV with H[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 172 - Note • Dur ing HD MI o utput , no pict ure i s disp lay ed on the LCD monito r . • During HDMI outpu t, [ ] is displa yed on the LCD monitor of this unit when played back in 1 screen di splay (image is not dis played). T ouch [ ] to swi tch the display in formation. • Depending on th e [ASPECT RA TIO], b[...]
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- 173 - Connecting to other equ ipment 1 Connect this unit to a Pan asonic TV compatible with V IERA Link with a HDMI mini ca ble (opti onal) (P171) . 2 T urn the camera on and then press [ ( ]. 3 Operate with the remote control for the TV . Panasonic TV com patible with VIERA Link ¢ The shape of the remote con trol varies dep ending on t he regio[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 174 - ∫ Usable functions Operate with the remote control for the TV . ¢ 1 This is displayed only when 3D playba ck is possible. ¢ 2 This is not displayed during 3D pla y back. Multi Playback This is displayed initially when using the VIERA L ink. 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 : Select the image. [OK]: G o to one screen display [...]
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- 175 - Connecting to other equ ipment Note • Operation icons are hidden by pres sing [RETURN], or if no operation is perf ormed for a while when the operat ion icons ar e displayed. Operation ic ons are display ed when one of the following but tons is pr essed while t he operation icons are not di splayed. – 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 , [OK], [SUB MENU], [[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 176 - Saving the Recorded Still Pictures an d Motion Pictures Methods to export still pictures and m otion pict ures to other devices will vary depending on the file format. (JPEG , RAW , MPO , A VCHD, or Mo tion JPEG). Here are a few suggestions. ∫ Copy by inserting the SD card into the recorder File formats that[...]
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- 177 - Connecting to other equ ipment ∫ Copy the playback image using an A V cable File formats that can be used: [A VCHD], [Motion JPEG] Copy images played back with this unit t o Blu -ray disc, DVD disc, hard disk, or video using a Blu-ray Disc Recorder , DVD recorder, or video. This can be played back with equipment that is not compatible wit[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 178 - ∫ Copyin g to a PC us ing “PHOT OfunSTUDIO 6. 0 HD E dition” File formats that can be us ed: [JPEG], [RA W], [MPO], [A VCHD], [Motion JPEG] It is possible to acquire still pictures and mo tion pictures recorded in [A VCHD] or [MO TION JPEG] formats, or create conventional standard quality DVD video from [...]
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- 179 - Connecting to other equ ipment Connecting to a PC Y ou can acquire recorded pictures to a PC by connecting the camera and the PC. • Some PCs can read dire ctly from the car d removed from the camera . For detai ls , refer t o the operating instruction s of your PC. • If you are using SDXC me mory cards and your PC s hows a message promp[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 180 - Connec t the camera to a PC via the USB connection c able A (supplied). • Do not use a ny other USB connection cables except the su pplied one. Use of cables other than the suppl ied USB connection c able may cause ma lfunction. Press 3 / 4 to sele ct [PC], and then pres s [MENU/ SET]. • If [US B MOD E] (P[...]
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- 181 - Connecting to other equ ipment ∫ Viewing the content s of the card using the PC (folder composition) This camera is on ly designed to display pictures taken with this camera. Improper playback can res ult if you attempt to pl ay pictures or folders edited on a PC. It is recomm ended to use the “ PHOTOfunSTUDIO 6.0 HD E dition” bundled[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 182 - Printing the Pictures If you connect the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge, you can select the pictures t o be printed out and instruct that printing be st arted on the camera’s LCD monitor . • Some printers can prin t directl y from the card removed fro m the camera. For deta ils, refer to the ope[...]
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- 183 - Connecting to other equ ipment Note • Do not use an y other USB co nnection cables exc ept the suppl ied one. Use of cabl es other than the suppli ed USB connec tion cable may cause malfun ction. • T urn the camera off befo re conne cting or disconne cting t he AC a daptor (opt ional). • Befo re inser ting or remo ving a card, tu rn t[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 184 - ¢ Only when [F A VORITE] is at [O N] and when th ere are pictu res set as favorit es. (P160) Selecting multiple pictures and printing them 1 Press 3 . 2 Press 3 / 4 to select an item and then press [MENU/SET ]. • If the prin t check scre en has appeare d, select [ YES], and pr int the picture s. Item Descri[...]
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- 185 - Connecting to other equ ipment Select and set the items both on the screen in step 2 of the “Selecting a single pictur e and pr inting it” and in step 3 of the “Selecti ng multiple pictures and p rinting them” procedu res. • When you want to prin t picture s on a paper siz e or a layout which is not supported by the camera , set [[...]
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Connecting to other equ ipment - 186 - ∫ [P A PER SIZE] • Pape r size s not su pporte d by the print er will no t be disp laye d. Item Description of settings { Settings on the printe r are priorit ized. [L/3 .5 qk 5 q ] 89 mm k 127 mm [2L/5 qk 7 q ] 127 mm k 178 m m [POSTCARD] 100 mm k 148 mm [16:9] 101 .6 mm k 180. 6 mm [A4] 210 mm k 297 mm [[...]
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- 187 - Connecting to other equ ipment ∫ [P AGE LA YOUT] (Layo ut s for print ing that can be set wi th thi s unit) • An item canno t be selected if the prin ter does not support t he page lay out. ∫ Layout prin ting When printing a picture several times on 1 she et of paper For example, if you want to print the s ame picture 4 times on 1 she[...]
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Others - 188 - Others Optional acce ssories When using the O ptional Live Viewfinder (DMW-L VF1; optional), you can view the recording screen e ven when taking pictures w ith a low camera angle. Preparations: • T urn off th e camera. • Remove the hot s hoe cover that is at tached t o the camera. (P8) Insert the Opti onal Live Viewfinde r fully [...]
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- 189 - Others ∫ Monit or priorit y When [PLA Y ON LCD] is set to [ ON] on the [CUSTOM] menu (P145) , the LC D monitor is turned on when switching from Recordin g Mode to Playba ck Mode. Y ou can save the time it would take to switch the display to the LCD m onitor even when using the Live Vi ewfinder to record. Note • When att aching and de ta[...]
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Others - 190 - After attaching the external flash (DMW-FL220, DMW-FL360, DM W-FL500; optional), the effecti ve range will be incr eased when compared to t he camera’s built in flash. Preparations: • T urn off the camera an d close the built -in flash. • Remove the hot s hoe cover that is at tached t o the camera. (P8) ∫ Using the dedi cated[...]
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- 191 - Others Note • This cannot be us ed simult aneously wit h the Optiona l Live Vie wfinder . • Y ou can set the a perture v alue, the shu tter spe ed and t he ISO sensitivit y on t he came ra even when att aching the e xternal flash. • Some commercial ex ternal fla shes have synchr o terminals with high -volt age or reversed polarity . U[...]
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Others - 192 - Screen Display ∫ In re cord ing Recording in Program AE Mode [ ] (Initial setting) 1 Recording Mode (P30) 2 Flash Mode (P 71) 3 REC MODE (when recording m otion pictures) (P139) /Recording qualit y (P140) 4 Picture size (P130) 5 Quality (P131) 6 Optical Image S tabilizer ¢ 1 (P76) / : Jitter alert (P77) 7: B u r s t (P 79) : Auto [...]
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- 193 - Others ∫ In recording (after settings) 23 Custom settings (P1 18) 24 WIND CUT (P141) 25 Extended T e le Conversion (when recording motion pictures) (P69) 26 Extended T ele Conversion (when taking still pictures) (P69) 27 Histogram (P68) 28 Intelligent Dynamic Range Control (P135) 29 Intelligent Resolution (P134) 30 Defocus control functio[...]
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Others - 194 - ∫ In playback 1 Playback Mode (P38) 2 / : Motion picture playback (P46) 3 Picture quality adjustment (P137) 4 Protected picture (P1 63) 5 Number of prints (P161 ) 6 Picture size (P130) REC MODE (when recording m otion pictures) (P139) /Recording qualit y (P140) 7 Quality (P131) 8 Intelligent Dynamic Range Control (P135) 9 Intellige[...]
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- 195 - Others Cautions for Use T ake care not to drop or kn ock the unit o r put a lot o f pressure on it. • T ake care not to knock or dro p the bag/c ase that you inserted th e camera in as the s hock may cause damage t o the camera, lens or LCD monitor . • Do not use a p aper bag as it can ea s ily rip causing the ca mera to fall and be dam[...]
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Others - 196 - Care of the cam era • Do not strongl y shake or bump the c amera by droppi ng or hitting it. Do not s ubject to strong pressure. The camera may malfunction, re cording pictures ma y become imposs ible, or the lens, the LCD monitor or the external cas e may b e damaged. • Be pa rticularl y careful in the fo llowing pl aces as they[...]
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- 197 - Others Before cleaning the camera, remove the battery or the DC coupler (optional), or disconnect the power plug from the outlet. Then wipe the camera with a dry soft clot h. • When the c amera is soiled badly , it can be cleane d by wiping the dirt off wi th a wru ng wet clo th, and then with a dr y clot h. • Wipe of f any dirt o r dus[...]
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Others - 198 - • Do not press the LCD monitor with exces sive forc e. Uneven colors may appe ar on the LCD monitor and it may malfun c tion. • If the ca mera is cold when you turn it on, the pic ture on the LCD monitor/ Optio nal Live Viewfin der will be slightly darker than usual at f irst. However , the picture will retu rn to normal brightne[...]
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- 199 - Others The battery is a rech argeable lithium ion battery . Its ability to generate pow er comes from the chemical reaction that t akes place inside it. This reaction is susceptible to the su rroundi ng temper ature a nd humidi t y . If th e temperat ure is t oo hi gh or too l ow , the operating ti me of the battery will become shorter . Al[...]
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Others - 200 - ∫ About 3D recording With the 3D interchangeable lens attached, d o not record a subject at less than the minimum focus distance. • The 3D ef fects may be more pronoun ced, and there f ore ca use tiredn ess or discomfor t. • When the 3D interc hangeable le ns (H- FT01 2; optio nal) is us ed, th e minimum focus distance is 0 . 6[...]
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- 201 - Others Do not leave the card where the temperature is high, w here electromagnetic waves or st atic electricity are easily generated or exposed to direct sunlight. Do not bend or drop the card. • The card may be da maged or the rec orded cont ent may be damaged or del eted. • Put the ca rd in the card case or t he storage ba g after use[...]
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Others - 202 - • S tore the ba ttery in a cool an d dry place wit h a relatively s table te mperature: (Recommended temper ature:15 o C t o 25 o C (59 o F to 77 o F ), Recommended humidity: 40%RH to 60%RH) • Always remo v e the battery and the card from the c amera. • If the b attery is le ft inserted in t he camera, it will discharg e even i[...]
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- 203 - Others Message Display Confirmation messages or error mess ages will be displayed on t he screen in som e cases. The major m essages are des cribed below as exam ples. [THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED] > Delete the pict ure aft er canceling th e protect sett ing. (P1 63) [THIS PICTURE CANNOT BE DELETED]/[SOME PICTURES CANNOT BE DELETED] • Th[...]
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Others - 204 - [MEMORY CARD P ARAM ETER ERROR]/[THIS MEMORY CARD CANNOT BE USED] > Use a card compatible with this u nit. (P25) • SD Memory Card (8 MB to 2 GB) • SDHC Memory Card (4 GB to 32 GB) • SDXC Memory Card (48 G B, 64 GB) [INSERT SD CARD AGAIN]/[TR Y ANOTHE R CARD] • An error has occurred accessin g the card. > Inse rt the ca [...]
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- 205 - Others [THIS CARD IS NOT F ORMA TTED WITH THIS CAMERA, AND NOT SUIT ABLE FOR MOVIE RECORDING .] • The writing speed is lower if the c ard has be en formatted us ing a PC or other equipment . As a consequen ce, motion pictur e recording may s top in the middle. If this happe ns, make a backu p of the dat a and format (P66) the ca rd in th [...]
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Others - 206 - T roub leshooting First, try out the following procedures ( P206 – 217 ). • The battery is exhausted. • Charge th e battery . • If you leave the camera on, the battery will be exhaust ed. > T urn the camer a off fr equently by using the [ECONOMY] Mode etc. (P62) • If you conne ct to a TV compa tible with VIER A Link with[...]
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- 207 - Others • Is the subje c t fo cused? > [FOCUS PRIORITY] is set to [ ON] at t he time of purchas e, and so you cann ot ta ke picture s until the su bject is in focus . If you want to be able to ta ke a pictur e when you press the shutter button full y even if th e subject is not foc used, set [F OCUS PRIORITY ] in the [CUS TOM] me nu to [...]
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Others - 208 - • Is t here any me mory remaining on the card ? • Is the IS O sensitiv ity high or th e shutter speed slow? (ISO sensit ivity is set t o [AUT O] when the camera is shipped. Therefore, when taking pictures indoors etc. noise will appea r .) > Decrease the I SO sensitivit y . (P98) > Increase the setting for [NOISE REDUCTION][...]
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- 209 - Others • If recor ding under fluorescent light, the br ightness or the hue may chan ge slightly wh en the shutte r speed becomes fast. This oc curs due to th e characterist ics of fl uorescent lig ht. It is not a malfunction . • Color or brigh tness of th e screen may change or horizon tal strea k s may appe ar on the screen when the pi[...]
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Others - 210 - • Use a car d with SD S peed Class with “Class 4” or highe r when re c ording mo tion pictures in [A VCHD]. Also, use a card wit h SD S peed Class wit h “Class 6” or higher when recording motion pic tures in [MO TION JPEG]. • Depending on th e type of the card, record ing may stop in the middle. > If moti on picture re[...]
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- 211 - Others • Depending on th e lens used, picture may be warp ed slightly or you may see colors alon g the edge depen ding on the zoom fac tor , due to t he char act eristics of the le ns. Also, the pe ripherals of the image migh t look warped beca use the perspe ctive is enhanc ed when the wide angle is used. This is not a malfunct ion. • [...]
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Others - 212 - • The LCD moni tor turns o ff when [AUT O LCD OFF] (P6 2) is selected for the [ECONOMY] Mode . [This does n ot happe n when us ing the AC a daptor ( optional).] > Adjust th e brightness of th e LCD monitor/Op tional Live Viewfi nder to a proper le vel. (P61) • Check [LCD MODE] setting. (P61) • This oc curs due to t he apert [...]
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- 213 - Others • Y ou can di splay the pictur es without being ro tated when [RO T A TE DISP .] (P159) is set to [OFF]. • Y o u can rotate p ictures with the [ ROT A TE] functi on. (P159) • Y ou can only display the pictu res rot ated if you use a len s (P12) t hat suppo rts th e Direction Detecti on Function (P35) and [RO T A TE DISP .] is s[...]
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Others - 214 - • Is it a picture that has b een recorded with other equipment? In such c ases, t hese pictu res may be displayed wit h a deteriorat ed picture qualit y . • When Digit al Red-Eye Corr ection ( [] , [] , [] ) is in operation, if you ta ke a picture of sub ject with red color su rrounded b y a s kin to ne color , that red part may [...]
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- 215 - Others • Is it connect ed properl y with the HDMI mini cable (optional)? (P171) > Confirm that t he HDMI mini-cabl e (opt ional) is firmly fitt ed. > Press [ ( ] on this unit. • Is the [VI ERA Lin k] on this uni t set to [ON]? (P64) > Depending on HDMI terminal of the TV , the i nput chan nel may not switch aut omatically . In [...]
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Others - 216 - • This is the noise of the Dust Reduction Function working (P19 7) ; it is not a malfunction. • It is a sound of lens movement or ape rture operation when th e power is turned [ON] or [OFF], and it is not a malfun ction. • Y ou may hear a so und from t he lens an d image in the LCD monit or may sudde nly change w hen the brigh [...]
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- 217 - Others • When you perform an operatio n after t aking a certain acti on, the pic tures may be record ed in folder s with diff erent numbers from th e ones used pri or to the operat ion. (P 181) • If the bat tery was inse rted or remove d without firs t turning the camera’ s power of f, the f older and file number s for the pictu res t[...]
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• G MICRO SYSTEM is a lens exc hange type digit al camera system of LU MIX based on a Micro F our Thirds Sy stem stan dard. • Micro Four Thir ds™ and Micro Four T hirds Logo marks are trade marks or r egistered tra demarks of Olympus Imaging Corporation , in Japan, t he United S tates, the European Union and other countries . • Four Thirds [...]