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Operating Instructions
Digital Camera
Model No.DMC-LZ2PP
DMC-LZ1PP
Before connecting, operating or
adjusting this product, please read
the instructions completely.
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For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to : digitalstillcam@panasonic.com
For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca
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Before Use
Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to
thank you for purchasing this Panasonic
Digital Camera. Please read these
Operating Instructions carefully and keep
them handy for future reference.
Information for Your
Safety
U.S.A. CONSUMERS ONLY
Carefully observe copyright laws.
Recording of pre-recorded tapes or
discs or other published or broadcast
material for purposes other than your
own private use may infringe copyright
laws. Even for the purpose of private
use, recording of certain material may
be restricted.
Please note that the actual controls and
components, menu items, etc. of your
Digital Camera may look somewhat
different from those shown in the
illustrations in these Operating
Instructions.
SD Logo is a trademark.
Other names, company names, and
product names printed in these
instructions are trademarks or registered
trademarks of the companies concerned.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE
COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Notice:
This product has parts that contain a
small amount of mercury. It also
contains lead in some components.
Disposal of these materials may be
regulated in your community due to
environmental considerations. For
disposal or recycling information please
contact your local authorities, or the
Electronics Industries Alliance:
<http://www.eiae.org.>
THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE
INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT
AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to
the manufacturers instructions.
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FCC Note: (U.S. only)
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued
compliance, follow the
attached installation
instructions and use only
shielded interface cables
with ferrite core when
connecting to computer or
peripheral devices.
Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
Trade Name: Panasonic
Model No.: DMC-LZ2
DMC-LZ1
Responsible party: Panasonic
Corporation of
North America
One Panasonic
Way, Secaucus, NJ
07094
Support Contact: Panasonic
Consumer
Electronics
Company
1-800-272-7033
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies
with Canadian ICES-003
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Care for the camera
Do not shake or cause impact to the
camera. The camera may not be
operated normally or recording of pictures
may be disabled, or the lens may be
damaged.
Sand or dust may cause a malfunction
of the camera. When you use the
camera on a beach etc., take care so
that sand or dust does not get into the
camera.
When you use the camera on a rainy day
or on a beach, take care so that water
does not get into the camera.
If seawater splashes onto the camera,
wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it
well, and use it to wipe the camera
body carefully. Then, wipe it again with
a dry cloth.
About the LCD monitor
Do not press the LCD monitor strongly.
It may cause uneven colors on the LCD
monitor or a malfunction of the LCD
monitor.
In a place with drastic temperature
changes, condensation may form on the
LCD monitor. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
If the camera is extremely cold when you
turn the camera on, the image on the LCD
monitor is slightly darker than usual at
first. However, as the internal temperature
increases, it goes back to the normal
brightness.
About the Lens
Do not direct the lens to the sun or strong
light sources. It may cause not only a
malfunction of the camera but irreversible
damage to your eye.
Do not press the lens strongly.
Leaving the camera with the lens facing
the sun may cause a malfunction. Be
careful when you put the camera outside
or near a window.
About Condensation (When the lens
is fogged up)
Condensation takes place when the
ambient temperature or humidity is
changed as follows:
Be careful of condensation since it causes
stains on the lens, fungus or malfunction.
When the camera is brought inside from
the cold to a warm room.
When the camera is moved from outside
to an air-conditioned car.
When cool wind from an air conditioner or
other is directly blown onto the camera.
In humid places
Put the camera into plastic bag until the
temperature of the camera is close to the
ambient temperature to avoid
condensation. In case of condensation,
turn the camera off and then leave it for
about 2 hours.
When the camera becomes close to the
ambient temperature, the fog disappears
naturally.
Extremely high precision technology is
employed to produce the LCD monitor
screen. The result is more than 99.99%
effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the
pixels inactive or always lit. However,
this will not be recorded on the pictures
in the built-in memory or the card.
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If you will not be using the camera for
a long time
Store the batteries in a cool and dry place
with a relatively stable temperature.
(Recommended temperature: 59oF – 77oF
(15oC – 25oC), Recommended
humidity: 40% – 60%)
Be sure to remove the batteries and the
card from the camera.
When the batteries are left inserted in the
camera, the batteries are discharged
since a weak electric current is passed
even if the camera is turned off. (Refer to
P15 for Ni-MH batteries.)
When you keep the camera in a closet or
a cabinet, we recommend storing it with
the desiccant (silica gel).
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About These Operating Instructions
Please note that the description on this page is a sample and all pages are not described
in this manner.
About illustrations in these operating instructions
Please note that the appearance of the product, the illustration or the menu screen are a
little different from those in actual use.
The procedure is described for DMC-LZ2 as an example.
About illustrations of the cursor button
In these operating instructions, the operations on the cursor button are described as
illustrated below.
e.g.: When you press the 4 button
Compensating the Exposure
Use this function when you cannot achieve
appropriate exposure due to the difference
of brightness between the subject and the
background.
• EV is an abbreviation of Exposure Value,
and it is the amount of light given to the
CCD by the aperture value and the
shutter speed.
1Modes indicated here allow you to use the functions or
settings described on this page. Set the Mode dial to any
of the modes to use the functions or settings.
2Convenient or helpful information for use of the camera is described.
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Contents
Before Use
Information for Your Safety.......................2
About These Operating Instructions .........6
Preparation
Standard Accessories ...............................9
Names of the Components .....................10
Quick Guide ............................................12
About the Batteries .................................13
Inserting/Removing the Batteries............18
Inserting/Removing the Card
(Optional) ............................................19
About the Built-in Memory/the Card........20
Approximate number
of recordable pictures and the size ..... 22
Setting Date/Time (Clock Set) ................23
About the Setup Menu ............................24
About the LCD Monitor ...........................28
Recording pictures (basic)
Taking Pictures.......................................30
Taking Pictures in Simple Mode ............. 35
Checking the Recorded Picture
(Review) ..............................................38
Using the Optical Zoom ..........................39
Taking Pictures
using the Built-in Flash........................40
Taking Pictures with the Self-timer ......... 43
Compensating the Exposure ..................44
Taking Pictures using Auto Bracket ........45
Optical Image Stabilizer.......................... 46
Taking Pictures using Burst Mode ..........47
Playback (basic)
Playing Back Pictures .............................49
9 Pictures Multi Playback........................50
Using the Playback Zoom.......................51
Deleting Pictures.....................................52
Recording pictures (advanced)
Using the Mode Dial ...............................54
• Economy mode................................. 54
• Macro mode......................................54
Motion image mode .......................... 55
• Scene mode...................................... 57
– Portrait mode................................. 58
– Sports mode ..................................58
– Scenery mode ............................... 59
– Night scenery mode....................... 59
– Night portrait mode........................ 60
– Fireworks mode ............................. 60
– Party mode ....................................61
– Snow mode....................................61
Recording Menu Settings
Using the [REC] mode menu ..................62
• White Balance [W.BALANCE] .......... 63
• ISO Sensitivity [SENSITIVITY] ......... 65
• Picture Size [PICT.SIZE] .................. 65
• Quality [QUALITY] ............................ 66
• Audio Recording [AUDIO REC.]
(DMC-LZ2 only)................................66
• AF Mode [AF MODE]........................ 67
• Slow Shutter [SLOW SHUTTER]...... 68
• Digital Zoom [D.ZOOM] .................... 68
• Color Effect [COL.EFFECT].............. 69
• Picture Adjustment [PICT.ADJ.]........ 69
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Playback (advanced)
Playing Back Pictures with Audio/
Motion Images..................................... 70
Using the [PLAY] mode menu ................ 71
Displaying pictures in a direction
at the time of recording
[ROTATE DISP.] .............................. 72
Rotating the Picture [ROTATE] ........ 72
Setting the Picture to be Printed
and the Number of Prints
[DPOF PRINT].................................. 73
Preventing Accidental Erasure
of the Picture [PROTECT] ................ 75
Playing Back with Slide Show
[SLIDE SHOW]................................. 76
Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures
[AUDIO DUB.] (DMC-LZ2 only)........ 77
Resizing the Pictures [RESIZE] ........ 78
Trimming the Pictures
[TRIMMING] ..................................... 79
Copying Picture Data [COPY] .......... 81
Initializing the Built-in Memory/
the Card [FORMAT] ......................... 82
Playing Back Pictures on a TV Screen ... 84
Connecting to a PC or Printer
Before Connecting to the PC
or the Printer [USB MODE] ................. 85
Connecting to a PC................................. 86
Connecting to a PictBridge-compliant
Printer.................................................. 88
Others
Screen Display........................................ 92
Cautions for Use..................................... 95
Message Display .................................... 97
Troubleshooting ...................................... 99
Specifications........................................ 102
Digital Camera Accessory System ....... 104
Digital Camera Accessory Order Form
(For USA Customers)........................ 105
Request for Service Notice
(For USA Only).................................. 106
Limited Warranty (For USA Only) ......... 107
Customer Services Directory
(For USA Only).................................. 109
Index ..................................................... 110
Spanish Quick Use Guide/
Guía rápida en espol..................... 112
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Standard Accessories
Before using your camera, check the contents.
1 Batteries
AA Oxyride batteries (ZR6)
2 USB Connection Cable
31: AV Cable
(Supplied with DMC-LZ2 only)
2: Video Cable
(Supplied with DMC-LZ1 only)
4 CD-ROM
5 Strap
SD Memory Card is optional.
When you do not use the card, you can
record or play back pictures on the
built-in memory. (P20)
If any of the accessories are lost, please
contact Panasonic’s parts department at
1 800 833-9626 (For USA) or in Canada
call 1 800 561-5505 for more details on
how to obtain replacement parts.
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Names of the Components
1 Self-timer Indicator (P43)
2 Lens (P4)
3 Flash (P40)
4 LCD Monitor (P28, 92)
5 Status Indicator (P14, 18, 54)
6 [DISPLAY] Button (P28)
7 Cursor Buttons
2/Self-timer Button (P43)
4 /[REV] Button (P38)
1/Flash Setting Button (P40)
3/Exposure Compensation (P44)/Auto
Bracket (P45)/White Balance Fine
Adjustment (P64)/Backlight
Compensation in Simple Mode (P37)
Button
8 [MENU] Button (P24)
9 Single or Burst Mode (P47)/Delete
(P52) Button
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7 8 9
5 6
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10 Microphone (DMC-LZ2 only) (P55, 66)
11 Zoom Lever (P39, 68)
12 Optical Image Stabilizer Button (P46)
13 Mode Dial (P30)
14 Shutter Button (P31)
15 Camera ON/OFF Switch (P12)
16 Strap Eyelet
17 Card Door (P19)
18 [DIGITAL/AV OUT] Socket
(DMC-LZ2 only)
[DIGITAL/V.OUT] Socket
(DMC-LZ1 only)
(P84, 86, 88)
19 [DC IN] Socket (P86, 88)
Please be sure to use genuine
Panasonic AC adaptor (DMW-AC1;
optional).
20 Terminal Door
21 Battery Door (P18)
22 Tripod Receptacle
When you use a tripod, make sure the
tripod is stable with the camera
attached to it.
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Quick Guide
This is the overview of the procedure to
record and playback pictures with the
camera. For each operation, be sure to
refer to the corresponding pages.
1Insert the batteries. (P13, 18)
When you do not use the card
(optional), you can record or play
back pictures on the built-in memory
(P20). Refer to P19 when you use a
card.
2Turn the camera on to take
pictures.
Set the clock. (P23)
Select the type of battery in use on
[BATTERY TYPE] in the [SETUP]
menu. (P24)
1Set the mode dial to [ ].
2Press the shutter button to take
pictures. (P31)
3Play back the pictures.
1Set the mode dial to [ ].
2Select the picture you want to view.
(P49)
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About the Batteries
Usable batteries
¢The oxyride battery is a new type of
non-rechargeable battery developed by
Panasonic.
Oxyride batteries have higher power and
more stability to handle the higher load
on the batteries, compared to
conventional alkaline batteries.
Oxyride batteries are specially designed
to use with products as digital still
cameras, that place more load on the
batteries.
It is necessary to select the type of
batteries according to the batteries you
use. Select the type of batteries in use
on [BATTERY TYPE] in the [SETUP]
menu (P24). The setting can be
distinguished by the color of the
battery indication (blue or white).
The battery indication does not appear
when you use the camera along with the
AC adaptor (DMW-AC1; optional).
A:When oxyride batteries are selected
The battery indication turns blue.
B:When alkaline/Ni-MH batteries are
selected
The battery indication turns white.
We recommend that you use Panasonic
batteries.
The performance of the batteries may
vary depending on brand or storage
terms/condition of the batteries.
The performance of the batteries may be
temporarily deteriorated in low
temperature conditions [50oF (10oC) or
less]. However, the performance of the
batteries is recovered when the batteries
become close to the ambient temperature.
Depending on the temperature or the
conditions, the camera may not be
operated properly or the battery indication
may not be displayed correctly and the
batteries may become empty without
indication. However, this is not a
malfunction.
We recommend turning the camera off
frequently while recording to maintain the
power of the batteries for a long time. If
you will be using the camera for a long
time, using rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
is more practical.
The exhausted batteries may recover
some performance when they are left for a
period of time. However, they cannot be
used for a long time. Be sure to replace
with new batteries.
AA Oxyride batteries (supplied)¢
AA Alkaline batteries (optional)
AA Rechargeable Ni-MH (nickel-metal
hydride) batteries (optional)
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Unusable batteries
Operations by using the batteries listed
above are not guaranteed. If the batteries
listed above are used, leakages can result
and the following malfunctions can occur;
Remaining battery power may not be
displayed accurately.
The camera may not be turned on.
Data written to the built-in memory or
the card can be damaged resulting in
the loss of photos.
Shapes of batteries that cannot be
used
Batteries with unusual shapes cause
leakage, generation of heat or explosion if
they are inserted in the camera.
Some commercial batteries have partially
or entirely peeled outer coverings. Never
use these batteries. (Refer to the
illustration below.)
Battery indication
The remaining battery power appears on
the screen. [It does not appear when you
use the camera along with the AC adaptor
(DMW-AC1; optional).]
The battery indication turns red and
blinks. (If the LCD monitor is turned off,
the status indicator blinks.)
Replace with new batteries or fully
charged Ni-MH batteries.
Proper Care and Handling of the
Batteries
If you mishandle the batteries, leakage,
generation of heat and fire or explosion
may occur. Observe the following cautions;
Do not subject the batteries or the battery
contacts to any moisture.
Do not peel off or scratch the covered
seal.
Do not drop, hit or do anything that causes
impact to the batteries.
Do not use batteries that show signs of
leakage, deformation, discoloration or
other defects.
Do not store batteries in high humidity or
high temperature environments.
Keep batteries away from children.
When you replace batteries, always use
two of the same type.
If you will not be using the camera for a
long time, remove the batteries.
Batteries may become warm soon after
you use the camera. To remove the
batteries, turn the camera off and then
wait until the battery temperature
becomes lower.
Manganese
batteries
Lithium batteries
Nickel batteries Ni-Cd batteries
All or part of the
seal of batteries
are peeled off
- polarity is flat
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As the ambient temperature is low [50oF
(10oC) or less], the performance of the
batteries will be deteriorated and the
available recording/playback time
becomes extremely short. This is normal.
Alkaline batteries significantly show such
tendencies. In such cases, remove the
batteries and warm them in your pocket.
Take special care not to allow the contacts
to come into contact with metal objects or
a pocket warmer in your pocket.
If an oil stain or any foreign substance is
found on the battery contacts, it could
prevent the batteries from making good
electrical contact. The available recording/
playback time may become extremely
short. Before inserting the batteries, clean
the battery contacts with soft, dry cloth.
Ni-MH Batteries (Nickel Metal Hydride)
Ni-MH batteries can be used when you
charge them with the exclusive charger.
However, wrong handling of the batteries
may cause leakage, generation of heat, fire
or explosion. Please be aware of the
following issues:
If any oxidation or foreign substance is
found on the battery contacts, the
batteries may not be charged correctly.
Clean battery contacts and terminals of
the recharger with a soft, dry cloth.
Newly purchased Ni-MH batteries or
those which have not been used for a long
period of time may not reach full capacity
after one charge. This is a feature of the
batteries, not a malfunction. The overall
performance will increase after repeating
discharge/charge cycles several times.
Batteries should be used to the point
when the camera stops working before
recharging. If you charge batteries without
discharging enough, it can cause
“memory effect”, whereby the overall
operating time can be decreased.
If “memory effect” occur, use the batteries
until the camera stops working and then
recharge them fully. Repeat the discharge/
charge cycles several times. The capacity
of the batteries will be recovered.
Ni-MH batteries will naturally discharge
and the capacity will become lower even if
they are not in use.
Once Ni-MH batteries have reached full
charge, do not charge them continuously.
Do not peel off or scratch the covered
seal.
Read the operating instructions for the
battery charger.
Ni-MH batteries have a limited life. The
capacity of the batteries decreases
gradually over time. If available time seems
much shorter, the battery life may be
expired. Purchase new batteries.
If any leakage from the batteries is noted,
remove the batteries, thoroughly wipe off
the battery electrolyte in the battery
housing and then insert new batteries or
fully charged Ni-MH batteries.
If leaked battery electrolyte contacts your
hand or cloth, wash with water. Battery
electrolyte may cause loss of sight if it
comes in contact with your eyes. In such
cases, do not rub at your eyes.
Immediately wash your eyes with pure
water and consult a doctor.
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The battery life differs depending on the
condition stored or used or environment.
When you do not use batteries for a long
period of time
When the batteries are left inserted in the
camera, the batteries are discharged
since a weak electric current is passed
even if the camera is turned off. If you
leave the batteries, they will excessively
discharge and may become unusable
even if they are recharged.
When you store the batteries for a long
period of time, we recommend charging
the batteries once a year and removing
them from the camera for storage after the
batteries are completely discharged.
The battery life
The number of recordable pictures by
CIPA standard (In normal picture mode)
CIPA is an abbreviation of
[Camera & Imaging Products Association].
Recording conditions by CIPA standard
Temperature: 73.4°F (23°C)/
Humidity: 50
% when LCD monitor is on.
Using Panasonic’s SD Memory Card
(16 MB)¢
Starting recording 30 seconds after the
camera is turned on.
Recording once every 30 seconds, with
full flash every other recording.
Rotating the zoom lever towards Tele to
Wide and vice versa in every recording.
Turning the camera off every
10 recordings./Leaving the camera until
the batteries are cooled down.
¢The card is not supplied.
Batteries Used Number of recordable
pictures
Panasonic Oxyride
batteries (supplied
or optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 235 pictures
(Approx. 117 min.)
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 215 pictures
(Approx. 107 min.)
Panasonic Alkaline
batteries (optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 150 pictures
(Approx. 75 min.)
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 140 pictures
(Approx. 70 min.)
Fully charged
Panasonic Ni-MH
batteries (optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 390 pictures
(Approx. 195 min.)
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 370 pictures
(Approx. 185 min.)
The number of recordable pictures
varies depending on the recording
interval time.
If the recording interval time becomes
longer, the number of recordable
pictures decreases.
(e.g., when taking pictures every
2 minutes: about 1/4 of the amount
when recording once every
30 seconds)
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Recordable number in low temperatures
(In normal picture mode)
(Temperature: 32°F (0°C)/Other recording
conditions comply with CIPA standard)
Please note that the performance of the
oxyride batteries and the alkaline batteries
significantly decreases in low temperature
conditions.
Playback time
Recordable number/playback time varies
depending on the storage condition or use
condition.
Recordable number/playback time varies
depending on the brand and the type of
the batteries used.
We recommend using the economy mode
(P54) to maintain the battery power or
turning the camera off frequently while
recording.
Batteries Used Number of recordable
pictures
Panasonic Oxyride
batteries (supplied
or optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 40 pictures
(Approx. 20 min.)
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 35 pictures
(Approx. 17 min.)
Panasonic Alkaline
batteries (optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 35 pictures
(Approx. 17 min.)
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 30 pictures
(Approx. 15 min.)
Fully charged
Panasonic Ni-MH
batteries (optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 360 pictures
(Approx. 180 min.)
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 340 pictures
(Approx. 170 min.)
Batteries Used Continuous playback
time
Panasonic Oxyride
batteries (supplied
or optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 410 min.
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 400 min.
Panasonic Alkaline
batteries (optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 400 min.
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 390 min.
Fully charged
Panasonic Ni-MH
batteries (optional)
DMC-LZ2:
Approx. 490 min.
DMC-LZ1:
Approx. 470 min.
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Inserting/Removing the Batteries
Check that the camera is turned off and
that the lens is retracted.
Use oxyride batteries (supplied), alkaline
batteries (optional) or Ni-MH batteries
(optional).
1Slide the battery door to open it.
2Insert the batteries observing the
direction of the + and -
polarities.
31Close the battery door.
2Slide the battery door to the
end and then close it firmly.
Select the type of battery in use on
[BATTERY TYPE] in the [SETUP] menu.
(P24)
If you will not be using the camera for a
long time, remove the batteries.
When new batteries or fully charged
Ni-MH batteries have been inserted for
more than 3 hours, the clock setting is
stored (in the camera) for at least
3 months even if the batteries are
removed. (The storing time may be
shorter if the batteries are not charged
sufficiently.)
If more than 3 months has passed, the
clock setting will be lost. In this case, set
the clock again. (P23)
Do not remove the card and the
batteries during an access. The data
on the built-in memory or the card may
be damaged. (P21)
Remove the batteries after the LCD
monitor and the status indicator
(green) are turned off. Otherwise, the
settings on the camera may not be
stored properly.
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Inserting/Removing the Card (Optional)
Check that the camera is turned off and
that the lens is retracted.
Prepare SD Memory Card (optional) or
MultiMediaCard (optional).
When you do not use the card, you can
record or play back pictures on the
built-in memory. (P20)
1Slide the card door to open it.
The card and the data may be
damaged if it is inserted or removed
while the camera is on.
We recommend using Panasonic’s SD
Memory Card. (Use only the genuine
SD card with SD Logo.)
2Insert:
Insert the card fully until it clicks
and it is locked with the label
facing the back of the camera.
Remove:
Push the card until it clicks, then
pull the card out upright.
Check the direction of the card.
Do not touch the connection terminals
on the back side of the card.
The card may be damaged if it is not
fully inserted.
31Close the card door.
2Slide the card door to the end
and then close it firmly.
If the card door cannot be completely
closed, remove the card and insert it
again.
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About the Built-in Memory/the Card
∫ Built-in Memory [ ]
When you do not use the card, you can
record or play back pictures on the
built-in memory.
(The capacity of the built-in memory is
about 14 MB.)
∫ Card [ ]
When you use the card, you can record
or play back pictures on it.
(The built-in memory cannot be used
when the card is inserted.)
Icons displayed on the screen:
A: When the built-in memory is used
B: When the card is used
Picture data recorded onto the built-in
memory or the card can be copied from
the built-in memory to the card and
vice versa. (P81)
∫ SD Memory Card (optional) and
MultiMediaCard (optional)
The SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard
are small, lightweight, removable external
cards. The reading/writing speed of an SD
Memory Card is fast. The SD Memory Card
is equipped with a Write-Protect switch A
that can inhibit writing and formatting a
card. (When the switch is slid to the [LOCK]
side, it is not possible to write or delete data
on the card and format it. When the switch
is unlocked, these functions become
available.)
SD Memory Card
On this unit, you can use SD Memory
Cards of the following capacity (from 8 MB
to 1 GB).
Please confirm the latest information on the
following website.
http://panasonic. co. pavc/global/csjp/
(This Site is English only.)
This unit supports SD Memory Cards
formatted in FAT12 system and FAT16
system based on SD Memory Card
Specifications.
The reading/writing speed of a
MultiMediaCard is slower than an SD
Memory Card. When a MultiMediaCard is
used, the performance of certain features
may be slightly slower than advertised.
After recording motion images using the
MultiMediaCard, the card access
indication may appear for a while, but this
is not a malfunction.
Keep the Memory Card out of reach of
children to prevent swallowing.
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8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB,
256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB (Maximum)
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∫ Access to the built-in memory or the
card
When pictures are being recorded onto the
built-in memory (or the card), the access
indication lights red.
A: When the built-in memory is used
B: When the card is used
When the access indication lights, pictures
are being read or deleted, or the built-in
memory (or the card) is formatted, do not:
turn the camera off.
remove the batteries or the card (if used).
shake or impact the camera.
disconnect the AC adaptor (DMW-AC1;
optional).
(when using the AC adaptor)
The card and the data may be damaged
and the camera may not operate normally.
The built-in memory (about 14 MB) can
be used as a temporary memory
instead of the card, when the capacity
of the card becomes full.
The data on the built-in memory or the
card may be damaged or lost due to
electromagnetic wave, static electricity or
breakdown of the camera or the card. We
recommend storing precious data to the
PC or other.
The access time on the built-in memory
may become longer than the access time
on the card. (Max. about 7 sec.)
Do not format the built-in memory or the
card with a PC. Please use the camera to
format the built-in memory and the card.
(P82)
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Approximate number of recordable pictures and
the size
If you select a larger picture size, you can print pictures clearly. When you select a
smaller picture size, you can record more pictures.
The numbers are approximations. (If you mix Fine and Standard quality, the number of
recordable pictures changes.)
The number of recordable pictures varies depending on subjects.
The remaining number of recordable pictures displayed on the screen is an
approximation.
Picture size 2560 1920k
(DMC-LZ2)
2304 1728k
(DMC-LZ1)
2048 1536k
(DMC-LZ2) 1600 1200 1280 960k k
Reference for number
of pixels Approx.
5M pixels
Approx.
4M pixels
Approx.
3M pixels
Approx.
2M pixels
Approx.
1.3M pixels
Quality
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 14 MB) 5 11 8 15 9 17 14 27 22 40
SD
Memory
Card
16 MB 5 11 8 16 9 17 14 28 22 41
32 MB 12 24 17 33 19 37 31 59 47 86
64 MB 25 49 35 69 39 75 63 121 96 176
128 MB 51 100 71 139 79 153 128 244 195 356
256 MB 99 195 139 272 154 299 250 476 381 693
512 MB 197 387 277 539 305 592 495 944 755 1373
1 GB 395 775 554 1079 610 1185 991 1889 1511 2748
Picture size 640 480k 1920 1080k
(HDTV)
Reference for number
of pixels
Approx.
0.35M pixels
Approx.
2M pixels
Quality
Built-in Memory
(Approx. 14 MB) 68 111 13 25
SD
Memory
Card
16 MB 69 113 13 25
32 MB 145 236 28 54
64 MB 298 484 58 110
128 MB 602 979 118 223
256 MB 1173 1906 231 435
512 MB 2324 3777 457 863
1 GB 4650 7557 916 1727
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Setting Date/Time (Clock Set)
∫ Initial setting
The clock is not set when the camera is
shipped. When you turn the camera on, the
following screen appears.
When pressing the [MENU] button, the
screen shown in step 1 appears.
The screen disappears in about
5 seconds. Turn the camera on again or
select [CLOCK SET] on the [SETUP]
menu and then set the clock. (P24)
1 Set date and time.
/2 1: Select the desired item.
/3 4: Set date and time.
2 Select [M/D/Y], [D/M/Y] or [Y/M/D].
Close the menu by pressing the
[MENU] button 2 times after finishing
the setting.
Check if the clock setting is correct,
after turning the camera off and on.
When new batteries or fully charged
Ni-MH batteries have been inserted for
more than 3 hours, the clock setting will
be stored (in the camera) for at least
3 months even if the batteries are
removed. (The storing time may be
shorter if the batteries are not charged
sufficiently.)
If more than 3 months has passed, the
clock setting will be lost. In this case, set
the clock again.
You can set the year from 2000 to 2099.
The 24-hour system is used.
If you do not set the date, the date cannot
be printed when you go to a photo studio
for digital printing.
For the date print setting, refer to P74.
PLEASE SET THE CLOCK
CLOCK SET
MENU
M/D/Y
JAN
11 2005
. .
00 00
:
CLOCK SET
EXIT
MENU
SETSELECT
EXIT
10:001
DEC
. 1.20051
MENU
M/D/Y
CLOCK SET
SETSELECT
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About the Setup Menu
Set the items if necessary. (Refer to
P25 27 for each menu item.)
1 Turn the camera on.
The menu items depend on the mode
selected with the mode dial (P30). In
this page, the items in normal picture
mode [ ] are indicated.
2 Press the [MENU] button.
3 Select the [SETUP] Menu.
When rotating the zoom lever A toward
T or W, the page of the menu screen
can be forwarded or reversed.
4 Select the desired item.
5 Select the desired value.
Close the menu by pressing the
[MENU] button after finishing the
setting. In recording mode, you can also
close the menu by pressing the shutter
button halfway.
OFF ON
AUTO
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OFF
AUTO
SENSITIVITY
QUALITY
AUDIO REC.
W.BALANCE
PICT.SIZE
SETUP
SELECT
MENU
REC
1/2
EXIT
MENU
1SEC.
n0
2MIN.
MONITOR
POWER SAVE
BEEP
BATTERY TYPE
AUTO REVIEW
REC
SELECT
MENU
EXIT
SETUP
1
/
3
Be sure to press 1 at the end to
store the setting.
n0
SELECT
E
U
SET
SETUP
1
/
3
MONITOR
POWER SAVE
BEEP
BATTERY TYPE
AUTO REVIEW
OFF
3SEC.
ZOOM
1SEC.
SELECT
E
U
SET
SETUP
1
/
3
n0
MONITOR
POWER SAVE
BEEP
BATTERY TYPE
OFF
ZOOM
1SEC.
AUTO REVIEW
3SEC.
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BATTERY TYPE
Select the type of battery in use from the
following 2 items.
[ ALKALINE (LR6)/Ni-MH]:
Alkaline batteries or Ni-MH batteries
[ OXYRIDE (ZR6)]:
Oxyride batteries
If the item on this setting is not selected
according to the type of battery in use, the
battery indication cannot be displayed
correctly.
The setting on the type of battery also
affects simple mode [ ].
MONITOR
Adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor in
7 steps.
AUTO REVIEW
[OFF]: The recorded picture does not
automatically appear.
[1SEC.]: The recorded picture
automatically appears on the
screen for about 1 second.
[3SEC.]: The recorded picture
automatically appears on the
screen for about 3 seconds.
[ZOOM]: The recorded picture
automatically appears on the
screen for about 1 second. Then
it is enlarged 4 times and appears
for about 1 second. This mode is
useful for confirming focus.
Pictures in burst mode, auto
bracket, pictures with audio
(DMC-LZ2 only) are not enlarged
even if [ZOOM] is selected.
In motion image mode [ ], auto review
function is not activated.
When pictures are recorded in simple
mode [ ] (P35), any speed ([ ],
[ ] and [ ]) on burst mode (P47) or
auto bracket [ ] (P45), the auto review
function is activated regardless of the
setting on the auto review function. (The
picture is not enlarged.)
The auto review function is activated while
pictures with audio are recorded
regardless of the setting on the auto
review function. (The picture is not
enlarged.) (DMC-LZ2 only)
The setting for the auto review function is
disabled in motion image mode, burst
mode, auto bracket or when [AUDIO
REC.] is set to [ON] (DMC-LZ2 only).
POWER SAVE
(Except for the economy mode)
[1MIN.]/[2MIN.]/[5MIN.]/[10MIN.]:
The power save mode is activated
(the camera is automatically turned
off to save the battery life) if the
camera has not been used for the
time selected on the setting.
Press the shutter button halfway or turn
the camera off and on to cancel the power
save mode.
When using the AC adaptor (DMW-AC1;
optional)/connecting to a PC or a printer/
recording motion images/playing back
motion images/during Slide Show, the
power save mode is not activated.
In simple mode [ ] (P35), the setting for
the power save mode is fixed to [2MIN.].
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SCENE MENU
[OFF]: Scene menu does not appear
when setting the mode dial to
[ ] or [ ] and the camera is
operated in the scene mode
currently selected. If you change
the scene mode, press the
[MENU] button to display the
scene menu and then select the
desired scene mode.
[AUTO]: Scene menu appears
automatically when setting the
mode dial to [ ] or [ ]. Select
the desired scene mode.
LANGUAGE
Set to the language on the menu screen
from the following languages.
Set to the desired language with and 3 4/
store it with 1.
[ENGLISH]: English
[DEUTSCH]: German
[FRANÇAIS]: French
[ESPOL]: Spanish
[ITALIANO]: Italian
[ ]: Chinese (Traditional)
[ ]: Japanese
When you set to other language by
mistake, select [ ] from the menu icons
to set the desired language.
The language setting also affects simple
mode [ ].
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About the LCD Monitor
Selecting the screen to be used
ALCD monitor (LCD)
Press the [DISPLAY] button to change the
display.
When the menu screen appears, the
[DISPLAY] button is not activated. During
9 pictures multi playback (P50) or
playback zoom (P51), the indications on
the screen can be turned on and off.
In simple mode [ ] (P35)
BNormal display
CNo display
In recording mode (P31)
DNormal display
EDisplay with histogram
FNo display (Recording guide line)
GNo display
¢Histogram
In playback mode (P49)
HNormal display
IDisplay with recorded information and
histogram
JNo display
DISPLAY
BACKLIGHT
5
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ISO
100
AUTO
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100_0001
1 / 5
100 _
0001
1 / 5
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∫ Recording guide line
When you align the subject on the
horizontal and vertical guide lines or the
cross point of these lines, you can take
pictures with well-designed composition by
viewing the size, the slope and the balance
of the subject.
∫ Histogram
A histogram is a graph that displays
brightness along the horizontal axis (black
to white) and the number of pixels at each
brightness level on the vertical axis.
It allows the camera user to easily check
the way a picture is being exposed.
It is very useful if manual adjustments of
the lens aperture and shutter speed are
available, especially in those situations
where automatic exposure may be difficult
due to uneven lighting. Using the
histogram feature will allow you to get the
best performance from the camera.
AWhen the values are concentrated to
the left, the picture is under exposed.
BWhen the values in the histogram are
distributed evenly, the exposure is
adequate and the brightness is
well-balanced.
CWhen the values are concentrated to
the right, the picture is over exposed.
Example of histogram
AUnder Exposed
BProperly Exposed
COver Exposed
¢Histogram
When you take pictures with the flash
or in dark places, the histogram is
displayed in orange because the
recorded picture and the histogram do
not match each other.
The histogram does not appear when in
motion image mode [ ], during multi
playback and playback zoom.
The histogram in the recording mode is an
approximation.
The histogram in recording and playback
may not match each other.
The histogram in the camera does not
match the one displayed in image editing
software used with a PC, etc.
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F2.8 1/200
10:00 DEC. 1.2005
F2.8 1/100
10:00 DEC. 1.2005
F2.8 1/50
ISO
100
AUTO
ISO
100
AUTO
ISO
100
AUTO
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2560
2560
100 _0001
1/5
100 _0001
1/5
100 _0001
1/5
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Recording pictures (basic)
Taking Pictures
∫ The Mode Dial
This camera has a mode dial to suit recording of many kinds of scenes.
Select the desired mode and enjoy the variety of recording.
The mode dial can be rotated 360o. Rotate it slowly and securely to adjust to each mode.
(Do not adjust the mode dial to the space between the marks of modes.)
: Normal picture mode (P31)
Use this mode for usual recording.
: Economy mode (P54)
This mode allows you to take pictures
reducing the battery power consumption.
: Macro mode (P54)
This mode allows you to take a picture
closely focusing on the subject.
: Motion image mode (P55)
This mode allows you to record motion
images.
: Scene mode 1
: Scene mode 2 (P57)
This mode allows you to take pictures
depending on the recording scenes.
This mode also allows you to set [SCENE
MENU] on the [SETUP] menu to [OFF] and
set the scene modes which are frequently
used to [ ] and [ ] on the mode dial.
It is convenient because you can select the
scene mode quickly and minimize the
operation.
: Simple mode (P35)
This is the recommended mode for
beginners.
: Playback mode (P49)
This mode allows you to play back
recorded pictures.
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SCN 2
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∫ Normal recording
The camera automatically sets the shutter
speed and the aperture value according to
the brightness of the subject.
1 1 Turn the camera on.
2 Select normal picture mode
[ ].
2 Aim the AF area 1 to the point
you want to focus and then press
the shutter button halfway.
A: Press the shutter button halfway to
focus.
The focus indication 2 is lit and then
the aperture value 3 and the shutter
speed 4 are displayed.
3 Take a picture.
B: Press the shutter button fully to take
the picture.
SCN 1
SCN 2
OFF ON
1/25F2.8
When the
subject is not
focused
When the
subject is
focused
Focus
indication
Blink (green) On (green)
AF area Turns from
white to red
Turns from
white to green
Sound Beeps 4 times Beeps 2 times
1/25F2.8
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∫ AF/AE Lock (AF: Auto focus/
AE: Auto exposure)
When recording a picture of people with a
composition as the above picture, you
cannot focus on the subject because it is
out of AF area in usual operation.
In this case,
1 Aim the AF area at the subject.
2 Press the shutter button halfway to fix
the focus and the exposure.
When the subject is focused, the focus
indication lights.
3 Keeping the focus and the exposure
fixed, move the camera as you compose
the picture.
4 Press the shutter button fully.
You can repeatedly retry AF/AE lock
before pressing the shutter button fully.
∫ Tips for taking good pictures
To take pictures without blurring:
Hold the camera gently with both hands,
keep arms stationary at your side and
stand with your feet slightly apart.
Make sure that camera shake does not
occur when you press the shutter button.
Do not cover the photo flash or
microphone (DMC-LZ2 only) with your
finger or other objects.
Do not touch the front of the lens.
1: When holding the camera sideways
2: When holding the camera vertically
A: Photo flash
Especially in the following cases, the
shutter speed will be slower. Keep the
camera still from the moment you press
the shutter button until the picture appears
on the screen. We recommend using a
tripod.
Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [ ]
(P40)
[NIGHT SCENERY], [NIGHT
PORTRAIT], [FIREWORKS] and
[PARTY] in scene mode (P57)
When the shutter speed is slowed in
[SLOW SHUTTER] (P68)
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1/25F2.8
1/25F2.8
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∫ Focusing
The focus range is 1.64 feet (50 cm)
(Wide), 3.94 feet (1.2 m) ¶ (Tele).
When you press the shutter button fully
with one stroke, pictures may be blurry or
unfocused.
When the focus indication is blinking, the
subject is not focused. Press the shutter
button halfway and focus on the subject
again.
If the camera will not focus after a few
tries, turn it off and on and try again.
In the following cases, the camera cannot
focus on subjects properly.
When including both near and distant
subjects in a scene.
When there is dirt or dust on the glass
between the lens and the subject.
When there are illuminated or glittering
objects around the subject.
When taking a picture in a dark place.
When the subject is moving fast.
When the scene has low contrast.
When jitter occurs.
When recording a very bright subject.
We recommend taking pictures using AF/
AE lock (P32).
Even if the focus indication appears and
the subject is focused, it is canceled when
you release the shutter button. Press the
shutter button halfway again.
∫ Jitter (camera shake)
Be careful of jittering when pressing the
shutter button, especially when fully
zoomed into the subject.
When jitter could occur because of slow
shutter speed, the jitter alert A appears.
When the jitter alert appears, we
recommend using a tripod. If you cannot
use a tripod, be careful of how you hold
the camera. (P32)
∫ Direction detection function
If you take pictures by holding the camera
vertically, the information of the rotation on
the pictures are automatically added and
recorded to the pictures.
When [ROTATE DISP.] (P72) is set to
[ON], you can rotate and display pictures
on the screen or the TV according to the
information of the rotation on the pictures.
When you take pictures by holding the
camera vertically, read “Tips for taking
good pictures” on P32 carefully.
This function may not work properly on
pictures recorded by aiming the camera
up or down.
In motion image mode [ ], you cannot
use the direction detection function.
1/8F2.8
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Taking Pictures in Simple Mode
This mode allows beginners to take
pictures easily. Only the most basic
functions appear in the menu to make
operations simple.
1 Select the desired item and set
the desired value.
∫ Settings in Simple mode
[PICT.MODE]
[BATTERY TYPE]
Change the type of battery you use.
(P24)
[BEEP]
[CLOCK SET]
Change date and time. (P23)
SIMPLE MODE
BATTERY TY
BEEP
CLOCK SET
PICT.MODE
EXIT
MENU
SELECT SET
MENU
MENU
ENLARGE
4
"
k
6
"
/10
k
15cm
E-MAIL
ENLARGE This selection is intended
for situations when large
printing (8qk10q, Letter
etc.) is desired.
4 6 /qk q
10k15cm
This selection offers an
easy way to produce
small “general purpose”
prints.
E-MAIL This selection favors a
smaller file size, optimized
for home page and e-mail
use.
OFF No operational sound
LOW Soft operational sound
HIGH Loud operational sound
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∫ Other Settings in Simple mode
In Simple mode, other settings are fixed as follows. For details, refer to the pages
corresponding to each item.
Focus range 1.64 feet (50 cm) ¶ (Tele)
0.16 feet (5 cm) ¶ (Wide)
MONITOR [0] (standard) P24
AUTO REVIEW [1SEC.] P24
POWER SAVE [2MIN.] P24
Self-timer 10 seconds P43
Optical Image
Stabilizer
[MODE1] P46
Burst speed Low speed P47
Number of recordable pictures in Burst mode
DMC-LZ2:
[ENLARGE]: max. 3 pictures
[4qk6q/10k15cm]: max. 5 pictures
[E-MAIL]: max. 5 pictures
DMC-LZ1:
[ENLARGE]: max. 4 pictures
[4qk6q/10k15cm]: max. 7 pictures
[E-MAIL]: max. 7 pictures
White balance [AUTO] P63
ISO sensitivity [AUTO] P65
Picture size and
Quality
[ENLARGE]: 2560k1920 pixels/Fine (DMC-LZ2)
2304k1728 pixels/Fine (DMC-LZ1)
• [4qk6q/10k15cm]: 1600k1200 pixels/Standard
• [E-MAIL]: 640k480 pixels/Standard
P65
P66
AF mode [ ] (1-area-focusing) P67
Slow shutter 1/8 P68
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∫ The Backlight Compensation
Backlight is a situation where light comes
from the back of subjects. The subjects
such as people become dark when pictures
are recorded in backlight. If you press 3,
[ ] (compensating backlight ON
indication) appears and the backlight
compensation function is activated. This
function compensates the backlight by
brightening the whole of the picture.
If you press 3 while [ ] is displayed,
[ ] disappears and the backlight
compensation function is canceled.
When you use the backlight compensation
function, we recommend using the flash.
The settings on [BATTERY TYPE],
[BEEP] and [CLOCK SET] in the simple
mode are also applied to other recording
modes.
You cannot set the following items in the
simple mode.
– [NO.RESET]
– [RESET]
[USB MODE]
[VIDEO OUT]
– [LANGUAGE]
However, the setting on [NO.RESET] and
[LANGUAGE] in the [SETUP] menu also
affects the simple mode.
You cannot use the following functions in
the simple mode.
White balance fine adjustment
Exposure compensation
Auto bracket
– [PICT.SIZE]
– [QUALITY]
[AUDIO REC.] (DMC-LZ2 only)
– [D.ZOOM]
– [COL.EFFECT]
– [PICT.ADJ.]
However, the setting on [PICT.SIZE] and
[QUALITY] corresponds to the setting on
[PICT.MODE].
BACKLIGHT
BACKLIGHT
5
5
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Checking the Recorded Picture (Review)
1 Press 4.
The last recorded picture appears for
about 10 seconds.
Press the shutter button halfway or 4
to cancel the review.
You can check other pictures by
pressing 2 1/ .
When the recorded pictures are too
bright or dim, compensate the
exposure. (P44)
2 Enlarge and shift the picture.
: 1k k k>4 >8
: 8k k k>4 >1
When you change the magnification or
the position to be displayed, the zoom
position indication A appears for about
1 second to check the enlarged area.
∫ Recorded pictures can be deleted
during the review (Quick Deletion)
Once deleted, pictures cannot be
recovered.
Multi pictures or all pictures can be
deleted. Read P52 or P53 to operate
them.
SCN1
SCN
2
REVIEW1X
DELETE
4X
EXIT
TW
1X
DELETE
8X
REVIEW4X
DELETE THIS PICTURE?
DELETE SINGLE
MULTI/ALL
SELECT
SET
YES
NO

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