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Owner’s Manual for advanced fe atures Digital Camera Model N o. DMC-GH4 Please read thes e instr uctio ns car efully be fore usi ng this p roduct, and sav e this ma nual f or futu re use. VQT5H9 6 F0314WT0 Reg ist er on line at www.p anasonic.co m/regist er (U.
2 In this “Owner ’s Manual for advanced featur es”, you can find the information you need from the following pages.
3 How to use this manual • Click a cross ref erence in the tex t to jump to the c orrespond ing page. • By enteri ng keywords in the search f ield at th e top of the Ado be Reader screen, you can run a keyword sear c h and jump to th e correspondin g page.
4 Quick S t art Guide If you want to start taking pictures now , refer to t he steps for using the I ntelligent Auto Mode as a guide. In Intelligent Auto Mode, you c an leave the s ettings to the came ra and take pictures easily . 1 Att aching the Shoulde r Str a p .
5 5 Att ach the lens. (P23 ) • T o attac h the lens, alig n the lens fitti ng marks , an d rotat e th e le ns in the directio n of the arrow . 6 Open t he mon ito r . (P35) • Hold the monito r to open it, rotat e it 180 o to the lens side, and return it to its origina l position.
6 10 Press the s hutter button halfway to fo cus. A Focus indi cation • Once the sub ject is in fo cus, the fo cus indication is displayed . Press the s hutter button full y (push it in fu rther), an d t ake the pict ur e. (P39) 11 Check the picture you have t aken.
7 Content s Finding t he informa tion you ne ed........... ........ ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ....2 How to u se thi s manual ...... ........ ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ....
8 Setting menu items .................... ............................. .................................... ..........54 • Ente ring T ext ...... ......... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .....
9 Settin g the L ight S ensitivity ..... .......... ........... ........ ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ....132 • Setting the upper li mit on ISO sensitivity ........................ ...........................133 • Sett ing th e step increment of ISO sensitiv ity .
10 • Changing Flash Mode ........................................ .................................. ......183 • Setting to the 2nd Curt ain Synchro ................................................ ............185 • Adju st the f lash output ...
11 • [Location Logging]............. ................. ................ ................. ................... ....232 • [R A W Proces sing] ....... ...... ........ ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... ..233 • Removing unnecessary parts ([Clear Retouch]) .
12 • Connecting from y our house (via t he network) . ............................... ..........293 • Connecting from a location away f rom your house (direc t connection) .....296 • Connecting quickly with the same settings as the previous ones ([Select a destination from History]/[Select a destination from Favorite]) .
13 Content s by Functio n Recording Record ing Mode...... ........ ....... .... .... P41 [Prev iew] ........ ....... ........ ...... ..... .... P155 [Mul ti Exp.] ..... ........... .......... ......... P168 [Silent Mode] ....................... ......
14 Motion Pi cture [Rec For mat] ....... .......... ......... ...... P193 [Rec Qualit y ] ........... ........ ....... .... .. P193 Recording still pictures while recor ding motio n pict ures....... .... .. P200 Creati v e Video Mode ...... .... .....
15 Playback Pictu re pla yba ck . ...... .... .... .... ... .... . P221 Playb ack Zoo m .... .... ...... .... ... .... ... P224 Multi P layback ....... ...... ........... ...... P224 Motion picture playback . .............. P222 [Dele te]..... ...... .
16 1 . Before Use Care o f this Ca mera T o avoid damagi ng your camera an d to expe rience the maximum en joyment you should exercise the following precautions. • The lens, monit or and the ca mera body can sust ain damage if the camera bod y is dropped or subjected to excessi ve temperatur e, moisture, water or dust.
17 1. Be fore Use S tandard Accessorie s Check that all the accessories are supplied before using the camera. • The accessor ies and their shape wil l differ depend ing on the c ountry or a rea where the camera was purchas ed. For detail s on the access ories, refer to “Bas ic Owner’s Manual ”.
1. Be fore Use 18 Names and Functions of Comp onent s ∫ Camera body 5 1 4 29 30 26 25 28 27 15 16 15 14 12 17 18 19 20 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 22 23 24 2 3 13 1 Wi-Fi ® connec tion lamp ( P255) 2 S tatus .
19 1. Be fore Use 31 50 46 47 48 49 51 33 34 35 37 38 40 42 43 39 41 36 32 53 55 56 57 54 45 44 52 31 T ouch screen/mon itor (P49) 32 [ ( ] (Playbac k) butt on (P221) 33 [L VF] button (P 48) /[Fn5 ] butt on (P317) 34 Eye sensor (P48) 35 Eye Cup (P412) 36 Viewf inde r (P48) 37 Diopter a djustment dial (P38) 38 Motion pi cture butto n (P191) 39 [Q.
1. Be fore Use 20 ∫ Lens H-HS12035 H-FS14140 1 Lens surface 2 Te l e 3 Focus ring (P107) 4 Zoom ring ( P162) 5 Wide 6 [O.I.S .] sw itch (P51) 7 Contac t point 8 Lens fitting mark (P23) 9 Lens mount .
21 1. Be fore Use About the Lens ∫ Micro Four Thirds ™ mount specif icati on lens This unit can use the dedicated lenses compatible with the Micro Four Thirds System lens mount specification (Micro Four Thirds mount ).
1. Be fore Use 22 Cards Com p at ible wi th this unit The following cards which conform to the SD standard can be used with this unit. (These cards are indicated as card in t he tex t.
23 2 . Getting S tarted/ Basic Operations Changing the Lens By changing the lens, you will incr ease your picture taking-options and f urther your enjoyment of the camera. Change the lens using the f ollowing procedure. • Check th at the camer a is turned of f.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 24 • Attac h the lens cap. While pres sing on the lens relea se button A , rot ate the lens toward the a rrow until it sto ps a nd then remov e.
25 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations When recording into s trong backlight, irregular reflection may occur within the lens. The lens hood reduces the inclusion of unwanted light in the recorded images and lowers the drop in contrast. The lens hood cuts of f exce ss lighting and improves the picture quality .
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 26 Att aching th e Shoulder S trap • We recom mend att aching the shoulder strap when usin g the camera to prev ent it from dropping. 1 Pass th e shoulder strap th roug h the sho ulde r strap eyel et on the camera body .
27 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Charging the Battery ∫ About batteries th at you can use with this unit • Use the dedicat ed charger and battery . • The battery is n ot charged when the camera is shi pped. Charge the ba ttery before use.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 28 ∫ About the [ CHARGE] indicator • When the [CHARGE] indicator flashes – The bat tery te mperature is to o high or too low . It is recommen ded to charge the bat t ery again in an ambient t emperat ure of between 10 o C and 30 o C (50 o F and 86 o F).
29 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations ∫ Recording still pictures (when using the Monitor) (By CIP A standard in Prog ram AE Mode) ∫ Recording still pictures (when using the Viewfinder) (By CIP.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 30 The number of recordable pictures varies d epending on the recording interval time. If the recording interval time becomes longer , the number of recordable pictures decreases.
31 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations [MOV] (Recording with pic ture quality set to [FHD/50M/60p]/[FHD/50M/5 0p]) • These times are for an ambient temperatur e of 23 o C (73.4 o F) and a humid ity of 50%RH. Please be awar e that thes e times are app roximate.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 32 Inserting /R emoving the Battery • Check that t his unit is turn ed off. 1 1 : Sli de the rel ease lever in the direction of the arrow (to the OPEN side). 2 : Open the b attery door . • Always use genui ne Panasonic batter ies.
33 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Inserting /R emoving the Card (Optional) • Check that t his unit is turn ed off. • We reco mmend using a Panaso nic card. 1 Slide the c a rd door to open it. 2 Push it se curely all the way until you h ear a “click” while being c areful about the direction in which you insert it.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 34 Access to the card The access indication displays red when pictures are being recorded on the card. • During access ( i mage writi ng, reading an d deleting, for matting etc. ), do not turn th is unit off, remove the battery , card or di sconnect the AC ad aptor (optional).
35 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Opening the Monitor/Adjusting the Monitor At the time when this cam era is purc hased, the monitor is stow ed in the cam era body . Bring out the monitor as shown below . 1 Open the monitor . (Maximum 180 o ) 2 It can be rotated 180 o forward.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 36 Setting Date/T ime (Clock Set) • The cloc k is not set when the ca m era is shipp ed. 1 T urn the camera on. • The status indicator 1 lights when you turn this unit on. • If the language s elect scr een is no t displayed , proceed to step 4 .
37 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Select [Clock Set] in the [Setu p] menu. (P54) • The clock can be reset as shown in steps 5 and 6 on P36 . • The cloc k setting is m aint ained fo r 3 months us ing the built -in clock battery even without the battery .
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 38 Basic Operations Adjust the diopter to suit your visio n so that y ou can see the characters displayed in the viewfinder clearly . A Diopter a djustment dial Hold the camera gen tly with both han ds, keep yo ur arms sti ll at your side and st and with your fe et slightly ap art.
39 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations ∫ Detect s orientation of camera (Direction Detection Function) This function detects the vertical orientati on when you record with the camera vertically orient ated. When you play back the re cording, the recording is automatically displayed in vertical orient ation.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 40 • When the imag e is correctl y focused, the picture wi ll be t aken, since the [Focus/ Release Priori ty] (P307 ) is set initi ally t o [FO CUS ]. • The f ocus range is diff erent de pending on the lens used.
41 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Rotate the mode dial to switch the Recording Mode. Press the m ode dial lock button 1 to releas e the lock. • The dial is lock ed if the mode dia l lock butt on is depressed . Each p ress locks/ unlocks the dial.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 42 Rotatin g: Selection of items or setting of values is performed during the various settings. • This owner’s manual desc ribes operatio ns of the rear dial/ front dial as follows: Allows you to set the aperture, s hutter speed, and other settings w hen in / / / modes.
43 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Pressing the cursor button: Selection of items or setting of values etc., is performed. Pressing [MENU/SET ]: Confir mation of se tting content s, etc., is perfor med. • This owner’s manual expre sses the up, down, left, and right of the cursor bu tton as 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 .
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 44 Press [DISP .] to switc h the informa tion displayed on t he screen. • Y ou can select between [ ] (monitor style) and [ ] (viewfi nder sty le) for each of the monito r and the viewfi nder display scre en using [Monitor Di sp.
45 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations ([ ] viewfinder style) • Screen will switch as follows: (Example of display on viewf inder) ¢ Histogra ms are displayed when the [Hist ogram] of th e [Custom] menu is set to [ON]. (P309) It is a lso p ossibl e to d ispl ay the Exp osure m eter by set ting the [Expo.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 46 ∫ About the tilt sensor display With the tilt sensor displayed, it is easy to correct the tilt of the camera etc.
47 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations • Screen will switch as follows: ¢ 1 If no operation is perf ormed, par t of the informat ion on the screen will gradually bec ome darker af t er approxi mately 10 seconds has passed, and will no longer be dis played aft er approximatel y 1 minute has passed.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 48 Press [L VF] to switch between the Monitor and Viewfinder . A Eye sensor Press [L VF]. • The monitor/viewfinder will swit ch as follows: ¢ If [Eye Se nsor AF] in t he [Custom] me nu is set to [ON], the c amera auto matically adjust s the focus a s the eye s ensor is act ivated.
49 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations T ouch panel of t his unit is capaciti ve. T ouch the panel directly with your bare finger . ∫ T ouch T o touch and release the t ouch screen. • When selec ting feat ures using the t ouch screen , be sure to touch th e center of the desired icon .
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 50 • T ouch the p anel with the c lean and dr y finger . • If you use a commercially avai lable monitor protecti o n sheet, please fol low the instruct ions that accomp any the sheet. (Some monitor prot ection sheets may impai r visibility or operability .
51 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Optical Im age St abilizer The camera detects ji tter during recording and automatically corrects it, so you can record images with reduced jitter . • When us ing an in terchang eable lens with O.I.S. s witch ( such as H-HS 12035), s tabil izer functi on is acti vated if t he O.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 52 • It is recommended t o disable the Optic al Image S tabilizer when us ing a tripod. [ ] is display ed on the screen at that time. • We reco mmend taki ng pictures with th e v iewfinder when panning in [ ].
53 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations Calling frequently -used menus inst antly (Quick Menu) By using the Quick Menu, some of the menu settings c an be easily found. • The feature s that can be adju sted usi ng Quick Menu are determined by the mode or a display style the camera is in.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 54 Setting menu items Y ou can set t he menus using t wo types of o peration — touch operations in which you touch the screen, and button operations in which you press the cursor button and rotate the control dials.
55 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations ∫ Switch ing to other menus e.g.: Switching to the [ Setup] menu from [Rec] menu. 1 Press 2 . 2 Press 3 / 4 to s elec t [ ] or an othe r of the me nu toggle icons. • Y ou can also select the menu toggle ic ons by rot ating the front dia l.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 56 ∫ Close the menu Press [ ] or press the shutter bu tton half way . (In touch o p eration) T ouch [ ]. • When [Menu Inf ormation] (P66) in the [Setup ] menu is set to [ON], expla nations of the menu items and set tings are displ ayed on the menu screen.
57 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations It is possible to enter babies’ and pets’ names and the locations when recor ding. When a scr een that looks like t he one on the right is displayed, you can enter charact ers. (Only alphabetical charact ers and symbols can b e entered.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 58 Configuring basic settings of this unit (Setup Menu ) Format the card b efore reco rding a picture with t his unit. Since data can not be recovered af ter formatting, make sure to back up necessary data in advance.
59 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations The unit can be set up to prevent unnecessary battery consumpt ion. Select the men u. (P54) • Press the s hutter but ton halfway or turn the ca mera off and on to cancel [ Sleep Mode]. • T o turn th e monitor/viewf inder on again, press any button or to uch the monitor .
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 60 The [Setup] menu contains some important settings relating to the camera’ s clock and power . Check the se ttings of this menu before proceeding to u se the camera. For details on how to select the [ Setup] m enu settings, refer to P54 .
61 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations • The number of days that have p assed since the dep arture dat e can be printe d out using th e “ PHOTOfunS TUDIO ” bundled sof tware on the DVD (supplied). • The tra vel date is calculat ed using the date in the clock se tting and the dep arture date you s et.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 62 • The [E-Shut ter V ol] only works when [SH] for Burst Mod e or [Electronic Shutt er] is set to [ON]. • When [Sil ent Mode] is set to [ON], [Bee p V olume] and [Shutt er V ol.] is set to [OF F]. • When you co nnect the camera to a TV , the volume of the TV sp eakers does not change.
63 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations • It will adjust the monitor when the monitor is in use, and the viewfinder when the viewfinde r is in use. • Some subject s may appear diff erentl y from actua lit y on the monit or . However , this does not aff ect the recor ded picture s.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 64 • Refer to P59 for details. • Refer to P352 for details. [Economy] — [Battery Us e Priority] [BODY]/[BG] [USB Mode] Select the US B com munication system when connecti ng the camera to your PC or your printer w ith the USB connection ca ble (supplied).
65 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations [TV Connection] This sets how the unit connects to a television etc. [TV As pect ]: Set to match the type of TV . [16:9]: When connecting to a 16:9 screen TV . [4:3]: When connecting to a 4:3 screen TV . • This will work when the A V cable (optional) is connec ted.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 66 [TV Connection] [3D Playback]: Set the output method for 3D pictures. [] : Set w hen connecting to a 3D compatible television. [] : Set when connecting to a television not compatible with 3D. Set this when y ou would like to v iew pictures in 2D (conventional image) on a 3D compatible t elevision.
67 2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations • If you set a di fferent language by mis take, s elect [ ~ ] from the menu icons to set the des ired language. • This enables the firmware v ersions of the camera and lens to be checked . • Press [MENU/S ET] on the ver sion displa y screen to displ ay informat ion about the soft ware on the unit.
2. G etting Starte d/Basic Op erations 68 • Always reset the camera when disposing or se lling it to prevent person al information saved within the camera from being misused . • Always res et the camera after making a copy of pe rsonal informa tion when sending the camera in to be r epair ed.
69 3 . Easy Rec ording T aking Pictur es using the Automatic Function (Intelligent Auto Mode) In this mode, the camera makes the optimal settings for the subject and scene, so we recommend it when you wish t o leave the settings t o the cam era and rec ord without thinking about them.
3. Ea sy Recording 70 1 Set the mod e dial to [ ¦ ]. • The camera will switch to either the most re cently used of Intellige nt Auto Mode or Intellige nt Auto Plus Mode. At the time of purch ase, the mode is set to Intelligent Auto Plus Mode. (P7 6) 2 Align th e screen with the su bject.
71 3. Ea sy Recording ∫ Auto Focus, Face/Eye Detection , and Face Recognition The Auto Focus M ode is automatically set to [ š ] . If you touch the sub ject, the AF tracking function will work. T he AF tracki ng function will also work if you pres s [ ] and then press the shutter button halfway .
3. Ea sy Recording 72 When [iHandheld Night Shot] is set to [ON] and [ ] is detected while taking ha ndheld night shots, pictures of the night scenery will be taken at a high burst speed and composed into a single picture. This mode is usef ul if you want t o take stunning night s hots with minimal jitter and noise, without using a tripod.
73 3. Ea sy Recording When [iHDR] is set to [ON] and there is, for example, strong contrast between the background and t he subject, multiple still pict ures are recor ded with dif f ering exposures and combined to create a single still pic ture rich in gradation.
3. Ea sy Recording 74 Y ou can easily set the blurriness of t he background while check ing the screen. 1 Press [Fn4] to display the setting screen. 2 Set the blurriness by rot ating the rear dial. • If you pr ess [MENU/SET] , you can retur n to the recording scree n.
75 3. Ea sy Recording This mode enables you to change the brightness and color tone to your pref erred settings from the ones set by the camera. 1 Press [ ]. 2 Rotate th e rear dial to adjust brightness. • Press [ ] agai n to return to the recordin g screen.
3. Ea sy Recording 76 ∫ Switching be tween Intellig ent Auto P lus Mod e and I ntelligent Auto Mode 1 Press [MENU/SET]. 2 Press 2 . 3 Press 3 / 4 to select the [ ] or [ ] tab. 4 Press 2 / 1 to select [ ] or [ ] and then press [MENU/SET]. • If [DIS P .
77 3. Ea sy Recording T aking Pictures with different im age effect s (Creative Control Mode) This mode records with additional i mage effects. Y ou can set the effects t o add by selecting example images and checking them on the screen. 1 Set the mod e dial to [ ].
3. Ea sy Recording 78 ∫ Switching the image effect (filter) selection screen display Press [ DISP .] to switch th e monitor screen. • When the image ef fect selection screen display is set to the guide display , description of t he selected imag e effe c t is displayed .
79 3. Ea sy Recording Y ou can easily set the blurriness of t he background while check ing the screen. 1 Press [Fn4] to display the setting screen. 2 Rotate th e rear dial to set. • If you pr ess [MENU/SET] , you can retur n to the recording scree n.
3. Ea sy Recording 80 For details on “Creative Con trol Mode” set tings, refer to P77 . This effect emphasizes the color to make a pop art picture. This effect gives a faded im age. This ef fect adds a bright, soft and nostalgic feel to t he overall image.
81 3. Ea sy Recording This effect adds a dark and relaxing feel to the overall image an d enhances bright parts. This effect creates a sepia image. This ef fect creates a black and white picture. This effect gives a higher contrast to c reate an impres sive black and white picture.
3. Ea sy Recording 82 This effect creates a black and white picture with gran ular noise. This effect blurs the overall ima ge to add a s oft feel to a black and white picture.
83 3. Ea sy Recording This effect produces the opt imum brightness for both d ark and bright parts. This effect gives your photo a dramatic c olor look.
3. Ea sy Recording 84 This ef fect creates a vivid and bright image with t he look of a toy camera. This effect gives a higher contrast and a lower sa turation to create a calm and tranquil pict ure.
85 3. Ea sy Recording This effect blurs peripheral areas to give the imp ression of a diorama. ∫ Setting the type of defocu s With [Miniature Effect] you can make the subject stand out by intentionally creat ing defocused and in-focus portions.
3. Ea sy Recording 86 This effect blurs the overall ima ge to produce a soft feel. This effect creates a fantastical image in a pale color tone. This effect transforms pin-points of light into a star effect.
87 3. Ea sy Recording This effect leaves one selec ted color to emphasize impressiveness. ∫ Set the color to leave i n Set the color t o leave in by s electing a location on t he screen. 1 Press 3 to display the setting screen. • Settin g screen can als o be displayed by touching in order of [ ] th en [ ].
3. Ea sy Recording 88 ∫ Sett ing the light source Y ou can change the position and size of the li ght source. 1 Press 3 to display the setting screen. • Settin g screen can als o be displayed by touching in order of [ ] th en [ ]. 2 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to move the center position of the light source .
89 3. Ea sy Recording T aking Pictur es Using the T ou ch Function Just by touc hing the subject you want as your point of focus, the camera will focus on the subject and take the picture automatically . ∫ T o cancel the T ouch Shut ter function T ouch [ ] .
3. Ea sy Recording 90 Y ou can easily optimize the brigh tness for a touched position. When the face of the subject appears dark, you can brighten the screen according to the brightness of t he face. ∫ Canc eling the T ouch AE funct ion T ouch [ ] .
91 4 . Focus and S hutter (Drive Mode) Settings T aking Pictures with Auto Focus By setting the optimum Focus Mode or Auto Focus Mode for the subject or recording condition, you can let t he camera aut omatically adjust focu s in various sc enes. 1 Set the focu s mode lev er to [AFS/AFF] or [AFC].
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 92 • If you zoom in/ out af ter focusin g on a subject, t he focus may lose its accur acy . In that case, re-adju st the focu s. • When the Fo cus Mo de is set to [A FF] or [A FC] . – A beep will be emitted when focus is first achieved during the pressing ha lf way .
93 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs The method for achieving focus when the shutter button i s pressed halfway is set. Set the focu s mode lev er to [AFS/AFF] or [AFC].
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 94 • When the brightness is insuf ficient for [AFF] or [AFC] , the camera will o perate as if [AFS] has been set. In this case, the display wil l change to the ye llow [AFS]. • Depending on th e lens used, [AFF] and [AFC] may not ope rate.
95 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs ([Face /Eye Detection ]) The cam era au tomati cally detects the perso n’s face and eyes. An eye closer to the camera will be in focus, while the exposure will be op t imized for the face. (When [Meterin g Mode] is set to [ ]) • Up to 15 faces can be detect ed.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 96 ∫ Restr ictions on Auto Focus Mo de • The AF Mode is f ixed to [ Ø ] in the followin g cases. – When using the Digital Zoom – [Miniature Ef f.
97 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs When the camera detects a face, the AF area and the mark indicating the eye to be in focus are displayed. Y ellow: When the shutter button is pressed halfway , the frame turns green when the c amera is foc used.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 98 Aim the AF tracking frame over the subject, and press the shutter button halfway . A AF trac king fr ame • AF area will tur n green when the c amera detect s the subjec t. • The AF area tur ns yellow wh en the shutte r button is released.
99 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs Selecting from 49 AF areas, you can fr eely se t the optimum shape of the AF area for the subject. 1 Press [] . 2 Select a Custom Multi icon ([ ], etc.), and press 3 . • If you pr ess 4 , the AF area sett ing screen will be displayed.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 100 When selecting [ ]/[ ] When [ ] is selected, you c an change the vertical size and position; when [ ] is selected, you can change the horizontal size and position. When selecting [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] Drag your finger over the part s you want to set as AF areas.
101 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs When [ š ], [ ], [ Ø ], or [ ] in Auto Focus Mode is selected, you can change the position and size of the AF area.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 102 4 Press [MENU/SET] to set. • AF area wit h the same function as [ Ø ] is displayed in the to uched posit ion, when t he [ š ] is selected. Settin g of the AF area i s cleared when [MENU/SET] is pres sed or [ ] is touched.
103 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs Y ou can set the focus position precisely by enlarging the screen. • The focus positi on cannot be set at the edge of the scree n. 1 Press [] . 2 Select [ ] an d press 4 . 3 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to set the focus position and then press [MENU/SET].
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 104 By setting [T ouch Pad AF] in [T ouch Settings] (P314) in the [Custom] menu, you can m ove the AF area d isplayed on the viewfinder by touching the monitor . • If you touc h the monitor whe n the Auto Focus Mode is set to [Custom Multi] su ch as [ ], the AF area setting s creen will be displayed.
105 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs By setting [T ouch AF] (P314) in [T o uch Settings] of the [Custom] menu to [AF+AE], you can optimize the focus and brightness for the pos ition you have touched. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Select [T ouch AF] a nd then touch [AF+AE ].
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 106 • When recor ding with the T ouch Shutte r , the focus an d brightnes s are optimiz ed for the touched position b e fore re cording t akes plac e. • At the edge of the scre en, the mete ring may be af fecte d by the brightne s s around the touche d location.
107 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs T aking Pictures with Manual Focus 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 y ou do not want t o activate Auto Focus. 1 Set the focu s mode lev er to [MF].
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 108 • Y ou can also enlar ge the area by rot atin g the focus ring , moving the focus lever , or pinching out (P49) the s creen or tou ching the s creen twice. • Y ou can also determin e the area to be enlarged by dragging (P 49) the screen .
109 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 5 Press the s hutter button ha lfway . • The assist screen will close. The recording scre en will be displayed.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 110 T echniqu e for Manua l Focus 1 Rotate the focus ring to focus on the subject. 2 Rotate it a little more. 3 Finely focus on t he subject by rotating the focus ring slowly in reverse. • If you zoom in/ out af ter focusin g on a subject, the foc us may lo se its accur acy .
111 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs Highli ghting/ not highli ghting in- focus portions • When [Pea king] is se t, [ ] ([Detect Level]: [H IGH]) or [ ] ([Detect Lev el]: [ LOW]) will be display ed.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 112 Sel ect a D riv e Mo de Y ou can change what the camera will do when you press the shutter button. Rot ating the drive mode d ial. Applicable modes: [Single] When the s hutter but ton is press ed, only one pict ure is recorded.
113 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs T aking Pictures using Burst Mode Pictures are taken continuously wh ile the shutter button is pressed. • Pictures t aken with a burst speed of [SH] will be rec orded as a si ngle burst group (P225) .
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 114 • The B urst spee d may b ecome slower de pending o n the following setti ngs. – [Pict ure Si ze] (P129) /[Quality ] (P130) /[Sensit ivity] (P132) /[ Focus Mode] (P93) /[Fo cus/ Release Pr iority] (P307) • Refer to P130 for information ab out RAW fi les.
115 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs • We reco mmend using the shutt er remote contr ol (DMW-RSL1: optiona l) when you want to keep the shut ter butt on pressed ful ly while tak ing pictu res in Burst Mode. Refer to P353 for informati on about the shutter remo te control.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 116 T aking Pictures using Auto Bracket Maximum of 7 pictures will be rec orded with d ifferent exposure settings following the Exposure Compensation range every ti me the shutter button is pressed. With Auto Bracket [Step]: [3 • 1/3], [Sequence]: [0/ s / r ] 1 Set the drive mode dial to [ ] .
117 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs ∫ Changing the settings fo r [Single/Bu rst Settings], [ Step] and [Seq uence] in Auto Bracket 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [Single/B urst Setting s], [Step] or [ Sequence] an d then press [MENU/SET].
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 118 T aking Pictures with the Self-timer 1 Set the drive mode dial to [ ] . 2 Press t he sh utte r butt on ha lfway to focu s and then pr ess it fully to take the pi cture. • Focus and expos ure will be set when the shut ter butt on is pressed halfway .
119 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs ∫ Changing the time set ting for the self-timer 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the mod e and then press [M ENU/SET]. • Exit the menu af ter it is set. • The flash out put may vary slightly whe n the [ ] is selected.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 120 T aking Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals ([Time Lap se Shot]) If you set the st art time of recording, the recording interval and the number of pictures, the camera can aut omatically take pictures of s ubjects such as anim als or plants as time elapses and create a motion picture.
121 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 6 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET]. • Set the rec ording inte rval D so that it will be longer than the exposure time (shutter spee d) E .
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 122 9 Select the meth ods for creat ing a motion picture. • The reco rding format i s set to [MP4 ]. 10 Select [OK] with 3 / 4 , and then press [MENU/SET] . • Confirmat ion screen is displayed. It is exec uted when [Y es] is selected.
123 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs ∫ Changi ng the Tim e Lap se Shot s ettings Y ou can change the settings in [T ime Lapse/Animation] in the [Rec] menu. • This func tion is not for us e in a security came ra. • If you le ave the u nit somewhere to perfo rm [Time L ap se Shot], pl ease be care ful of t hef t.
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 124 Creating Stop Motion Pictur es ([Stop Motion Animation]) A stop motion picture is created by splicing pictures together . • Set the date an d time setting s in advance. (P3 6) • Picture s tak en with [ S top Mo tion Animation] are dis played as a set of gr oup pi ctures.
125 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 4 Select [Mode] wit h 3 / 4 , and then press [MENU/ SET] . • If [S top Mot ion Animat ion] is alrea dy selec ted, pr oceed to step 6 . 5 Select [St op Motion Ani mation] wit h 3 / 4 , and then press [MENU/SET] .
4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs 126 10 T ouch [ ] to end the rec ording . • It can also be ende d by selectin g [T ime Lapse/ Animati on] from the [Re c] menu and th en pressin g [MENU/SET]. • When [Aut o Shooting] is set to [ON], se lect [End] on the confir mation scr een.
127 4. Foc us and Shutt er (Drive Mode ) Setti ngs ∫ Changing the settings of Stop Motion Animatio n Y ou can change the settings in [T ime Lapse/Animation] in the [Rec] menu.
128 5 . Picture Qu ality and Color T one Settings This chapter introduces functions that work for pictures and those that work for both pictures and mo tion pictures. • For informa tion on func tions th at work only for mot ion pictur es, refer to P206 .
129 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Setting the Picture Quality and Size This allows you to select the as pect ratio of the pictures to suit printing or the playback method. • The ends of th e recorded pic tures may be cut at printi ng so check befo re printin g.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 130 • When [Ex. T e le Con v .] (P163) is set, [ ] is displa yed on the pic ture sizes of each aspect ratio except f or [L ]. • The picture size will be f ixed to [S] when [Bur st Rate] is set to [SH].
131 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Not available in these cases: • The followi ng effe cts are not reflected in RA W images: – Intelli gent Auto Mode – Intelli gent Auto Plu s Mode – Creative Co ntrol Mode – White Balan ce ¢ 1 – [Photo S tyle] ¢ 1 /[Highli ght Shad ow] ¢ 1 /[i.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 132 Setting the Light Sensitivity This allows the sens itivity to light (ISO s ens itivity) to be set. Setting to a higher figure enables pictures to be taken even in dark plac es without the res ulting pictures coming out dark.
133 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Characteristics of the ISO s ensitivity • For the fo cus range of fl ash when [AUT O] is set, refer to P1 81 . • [ ] is not available in Shu t ter-Prio rity AE Mode and Manual Exposure Mode. • When [Mu lti Ex p.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 134 Y ou can adjust the ISO sensitivity settings for every 1/3 EV . ¢ Only a vailable when [ Extended I SO] is set. • When the setting is ch anged from [1/3 EV ] to [1 EV ], [Sensitivity] will be set to value closest to the value set during th e [1/3 EV].
135 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Adjusting the White Balance In sunlight, under inca ndescent lights or in ot her such conditions where the color of whit e takes on a reddish or bluish tinge, this item adjusts t o the color of white which is closest to what is seen by the eye in ac cordance with the light source.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 136 • The White Balance is only calc ulated for subject s within the range of the camera’ s flash. (P181) ∫ Auto White Balance Depending on the conditions prevailing when pictur es are taken, the pictures may take on a reddish or bluish tinge.
137 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Set the White B alance value. Use to match the condition when taking photographs . 1 Press [ ]. 2 Rotate the rear dial or front dial to select [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ], and then press 3 . 3 Aim the camera at a shee t of white paper etc.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 138 Y ou can finely adjust the White Balance when you cannot acquire the desired hue by setting the White Balance. 1 Press [ ]. 2 Rotate th e rear dial or front dial to select the White Balance, and then press 4 .
139 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Bracket setting is performed based on the adju stment values for the W hite Balance fine adjustment, and 3 pictures with di fferent co lors are automatically recorded when the shutter button is pressed once.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 140 Adjusting the Picture Quality by Adding an Effect ([Photo Style]) 6 eff ects can be selected to match the image you wish to record. It is possible t o adjust the items such as color or picture quality of the ef fect to your desire.
141 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the items, an d then press 2 / 1 to adjust. ¢ 1 [Color T one] is displayed only wh en [Monochrome] is selected. I n other cases , [Saturation] will be d isplayed. ¢ 2 [Filte r Effe ct] is displayed only when [Monochrom e] is selected .
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 142 Adjusting Bright/Dark Portions ([Highligh t Shadow]) Y ou can adjust the brightness of bright and dark portions on an image whil e checking the brightness on the s creen. 1 Select the menu. (P54) 2 Press 2 / 1 to select th e item.
143 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs • The screen display ca n be switche d by pressing [ DISP .] on the bri ghtness adjustmen t screen. • Set tings re gist ere d to / / will be stored even af ter this unit is tur ned off. • T urning of f this unit will return the setting adjusted with / / ba ck to th e defa ult sett ing.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 144 Using Im age C orr ectio n Funct ions Contrast and exposur e are com pensated when the b rightness difference between the background and subjec t is great, etc.
145 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Y ou can combine 3 pic tures with different levels of exposure into a s ingle picture with rich gradation. Y ou can minimize the loss of gradat ions in bright areas and dark areas when, for example, the contrast between t he background and the s ubject is large.
5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs 146 The camera automatically removes noise that appears when the shutter speed becomes slower to take pictures of night scenery etc.
147 5. Pict ure Qu ality and Color T one Setti ngs Set this when you want to correct the color reproduction of the recorded pictures on a PC, printer etc. • Set to sRGB if you are not very familiar with AdobeRGB. • The setting is fixed to [sRGB] in the followin g case.
148 6 . Reco rding Suited for the Su bject and Scene T aking Pictures with Y our Favorite Sett ings (Program AE Mod e) The camera automatically sets the shutter 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 the [Rec] menu.
149 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Example of Progr am Shif t [When the interchangeable lens (H-HS12035) is use d] (A): Apert ure value (B): Shutter speed 1 Program Shift line chart Represent s the aperture and shut ter speed set automat ically by the camera at each exposur e value.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 150 T aking Pictures by Sp ecifying the Aperture/ Shutter S peed • The eff ects of the set apertur e value and shutter speed will not be visible on the recordin g screen . T o check on t he reco rding scre en, please use [Preview].
151 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene When you set the shutter speed, the camera automatically optimizes the aperture value for the brightness of the subject. When you want t o take a sharp picture of a fast moving su bject, set with a faster shutter speed.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 152 Determine the exposure by manually setting t he aperture value and the shutter speed. The Manual Exposure Assistance appears on the lower portion of the screen to indicate the exposure. 1 Set the mod e dial to [ ].
153 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Manual Exposure A ssistance • The Manual Expo s ure Assis tanc e is an approximati on. We recommend chec king the pic tures on the playb ack screen.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 154 • Rotat e the front/ rear dial to display the Expo sure Meter . Unsuitable area s of the rang e are displayed in red . • If the ex posure is not ad equate, the ape rture value and the shut ter speed t urn red and bli nk when the shutt er button is pres sed halfway .
155 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene The effects of aperture and shu tter speed c an be chec ked by u sing the Preview Mode . • Conf irm the ef fe cts of aper tu re: Y ou can check th e depth of fie ld (eff ective focus rang e) before t aking a pi cture by clo s ing the leaf shutt er to the apert ure value yo u set.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 156 • It is possible t o record while in Pre view Mode. • Range fo r shutter spe ed effe c t check is 8 seconds to 1/8 000th of a second. When the exposure setting is too bright or t oo dark, you can use one push AE t o achieve a suitable exposure setting.
157 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Compensating the Exposure Use this function when you cannot achieve appr opriate exposu re due to the difference in brightness between the subject and the background. 1 Press [ ]. 2 Rot ate the rear dial or the fron t dial to compe nsa te the ex pos ure .
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 158 • When [A uto Exposu re Comp. ] in [Flas h] i n the [Rec] me nu i s set to [ ON], t he br ight ness of t he built- in flash will aut omatically be set to the level approp riate to the sele cted Exposure Compensati on.
159 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Fixing the Focus and the Exposure (AF/AE Lock) This is useful when you want t o take a pi cture of a s ubject outside the AF area or the contrast is too strong and you c annot achieve appropriate exposure.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 160 Settin g the funct ions of [AF/ AE LOCK] Maintaining/not maint ainin g the lock when [AF/AE LOCK] is released > [Custom] > [AF/A E Lock] [AE LOCK] Only th e expo sur e is loc ked . • When the exp osure is set, [AEL], the aperture value, and th e shutter speed are di splayed.
161 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Selecting the Method for Measuring Brightness ([Metering Mode] ) T ype of optical measurement to measure brightness c an be change d. • Those menu ite ms are shared by the [Rec] menu and the [Motio n Picture] menu.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 162 T aking Pictures with the Zoom Y ou can zoom-out to record landscapes etc. in wide angle (Wide) or zoom-in to make people and objects appear closer (T ele). ¢ 1 The zoom speed varies dep ending on how far y ou move the lever .
163 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene The Extended T ele Conversion enables you to take pictures t hat are fu rther enlarged without deteriorating the picture quality . • Set the picture size to [M] or [S] (picture si zes ind icated w i th ), and set the qual ity to [ A ] or [ › ].
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 164 • When the E xtended T ele Conversion is used, angle of view for st ill pictures will be dif ferent from the angle of view for motion pi c tures beca use the zoom fa c tor is dif feren t between the m.
165 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Although the image qualit y deteriorates every time you z oom in furt her , you c an zoom in up to four tim es the original zoom magnification. (Continuous zooming is not possible.) • When using the Dig ital Zoom, we recommend using a tripod and the self-time r (P1 18) for taking pictures.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 166 [Disp Focal Length] When you zoom, the foca l distance is displayed and you can con firm the zoom position.
167 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Y ou can perform zoom operations by touching. (T ouch zoom) (Optical Zoom and Extended T ele Conversion for still picture recoding are operable) 1 To u c h [ ] . 2 To u c h [ ] . • The s lide bar is disp lay ed.
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 168 Making Multiple Exposures on One Picture ([Multi Ex p.]) Gives an effect like mult i exposure. (up to 4 times equivalent per a single image) 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [St art] and then press [MENU/ SET].
169 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene ∫ About Au tomatic Gain Control setting Select [Auto Gain] on the screen shown i n step 2 and set it. ∫ Superimposing pictures on a picture already t aken On the screen shown in step 2 , set [Ove rlay] to [ON].
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 170 Disabling Operationa l Sounds and the Outpu t of Light at once ([Silent Mod e]) This function is useful for recording images in a quiet environment, public facility , etc. or recording images of subjects such as ba bies or animals.
171 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene T aking Pictur es with No Shu tter Sound ([Electronic Shutter]) The shutter soun d can be turned off for reco rding in a quiet environment. The m echanical shutter is disabled, making it easier t o take pictures with minimized bl ur .
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 172 Minimizing vibration of the shu tter T o reduce the influence of hand shake or shutte r vibration, shutter is released after the specified time has passed.
173 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene T aking Clear Picture s by Registering Faces ([Face Recog.]) Face Recognition is a f unction which finds a face resembling a registered face and prioritizes focus and exposure automatically .
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 174 • [Face Recog .] only works when the AF Mode is set to [ š ]. • During the Burs t Mode, [Fac e Recog.] pictu re informatio n c an be atta c hed to only th e first picture. • When grou p pictures are pla y ed back, t he name of the fi rst picture of the set is displayed .
175 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Y ou can register informati on such as na mes and birthdays for face images o f up to 6 people. 1 Press 3 / 4 to select [MEMO RY] and then press [MENU/SET ]. 2 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the Face Recognition frame that is not registered, and then press [MENU/ SET].
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 176 4 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET]. • Y ou can r egister up to 3 face images. [Name] It is possib le to register name s . 1 Press 4 to select [SET ] and then press [MENU/SET].
177 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene Y ou can modify the pictures or information of an already registered person. Y ou can also delete the information of the registered person. 1 Press 4 to select [MEMORY] and press [MENU/SET ]. 2 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the face image to edit or d elete and then press [MENU/SET].
6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene 178 Recording Pr ofiles of B abies and Pet s on Images By setting the name and birthday of your baby or pet in advance, you can record their name and age in months and years on images. Y ou can display them during playback or st amp them on recorded images using [T ext Sta m p ] (P239) .
179 6. Re cording Suite d for t he Subje ct and S cene ∫ T o cancel [Ag e] and [N ame] Select the [OFF] s etting in step 1 . • The age and name can be printed out using the “ PHOTOfun STUDIO ” bundled s oftwar e on the DVD (supplied).
180 7 . Flash T aking pictures by using the flash T aking a picture using the flash becomes possible by opening the built-in flash. A T o open the f lash T urn the camera on, and press the flash open butt on. B T o cl ose the fl ash Push the top part of the built-in flash f rom directly above.
181 7. Flash ∫ The available flash range (approximation) When you use cert ain lenses, light from the flash may be blocked or fail to cover the lens field of view , causing dark areas to appear in the result ing pictures.
7. Flash 182 Setting the Flash Functions Select whether to set the flash output aut omatically or manually . 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET]. • When [MANUAL] is set, the lumino sity ratio ([1/1] , etc.
183 7. Flash Set the built-in flash to m atch the recording. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET]. The flash is activated twice. The interval betw een the fi rst and second flash is long er when [ ] or [ ] is set.
7. Flash 184 ∫ A vai lable flash set tings by R ecording Mode The available flash settings depend on the Recording Mode. ( ± : Available, —: Not available) ¢ 1 Cannot b e set using t he [R ec] men u. [ ] is set whe n the f lash is opened . (P71) • The fl ash sett ing may change if the Rec ording Mo de is changed.
185 7. Flash 2nd curtain synchro activates the flash jus t before the shut ter closes when taking pictures of moving objects such as cars using a slow shutter speed. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET].
7. Flash 186 Adjust the flash brightness when pic tures taken with the flash ar e over or underexposed. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 2 / 1 to set the flash output and then press [MENU/SE T] . • Y ou can adju st from [ j 3 EV] to [ i 3 EV] in step s of 1/3 EV .
187 7. Flash T aking Pictures with W ireless Flashes By using flashes that support the wireles s control (DMW-FL360L, DM W-FL580L: optional), you can control firing of the built-in flash (or a flash attached to the hot shoe of this unit) and three flash groups separately .
7. Flash 188 5 Press 3 / 4 to select [W ireless C hannel] an d then pre ss [MENU/SET] . 6 Press 3 / 4 to select th e channel a nd then pr ess [MENU/ SET]. • Select the channel you ha ve set for the external f lashes in ste p 1 . 7 Press 3 / 4 to select [W ireless Se tup] and then p ress [MENU/SET].
189 7. Flash ¢ 1 Not available when [Wire less FP] is set to [ON]. ¢ 2 Y ou can select these options only when the external flash is attac hed to the camera . [Built-in Flash] ¢ 1 / [External Flash] ¢ 1 [Firing Mode] [TTL]: The camera aut omatically s ets the out put.
7. Flash 190 During wireless recording, an external flash fires an FP flash (high speed repetition of flash firing). This firing allows recording with the flash at a fast shutter speed. Select the men u. (P54) Settings: [O N]/[OFF ] Set the comm unication light level f or wireless recording.
191 8 . Recording Motion Pictures Recording Motion Pi cture This can record full high definition motion pictures compatible wit h the A VCHD format or motion pictures recorded in MP4, MOV . The functions available when recording motion pi ctures differ according to the lens you are using, and the operational sound of the lens may be recorded.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 192 • The operation al sound of the zoom or button ope ration may be recorded when it is operated during the rec ording of a moti on picture. • The avail able recording time dis played o n the sc reen may not de crease reg ularly .
193 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Y ou can create finely-detailed motion pictures in 4K by recording motion pictures with their size set to [4K ] or [C4K] in [Rec Qualit y].
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 194 ∫ Indicat ion of the ico n A Size B ALL-l ntra C Bit r ate D Recording frame r ate (Sensor out put) • “ALL- Intra ” ref ers to a data compress ion method in which each frame is c ompressed.
195 8. Re cording Motion P ictures When [A VCHD] is selected ( ± : A vailable, —: Not available) ¢ 1 A VCHD Progressive ¢ 2 Frames/secon d Item System freque ncy Size Recording frame rate Sensor output ¢ 2 Bit rate 59. 94Hz (NTS C) 50.00Hz (P AL) 24.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 196 When [MP4] is selected ( ± : A vailable, —: Not available) ¢ 1 These can be set only in Creativ e Video Mode. ¢ 2 Frames/secon d ¢ 3 If you use the HDMI outpu t during reco rding, these it ems are not availa ble.
197 8. Re cording Motion P ictures When [MP 4 (LPCM)] , [MOV ] is se lected ( ± : A vailable, —: Not available) ¢ 1 These can be set only in Creativ e Video Mode. ¢ 2 ALL -lnt ra ¢ 3 Frames/secon d Item System freque ncy Size Recording frame rate Sensor output ¢ 3 Bit rate 59.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 198 • Though a [MP 4 (LPCM)]/[ MOV] motion pic ture can be recorded cont inuously witho ut a pause even when its file size exceeds 4 GB, the rec o rded conte nt is played back with multiple file s.
199 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Focusing changes depending on the Focus Mode setting (P93) and the [Continuous AF] setting in the [Moti on Picture] menu. • When the focu s mod e is set to [ AFS], [AFF] or [AFC] , if yo u p ress th e shu tter b utton ha lfway while recording a mot ion picture, the camera will re-adjust the focu s.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 200 Recording still pict ures while recording motion pictures S till pictures ca n be record ed even while r ecording a m otion picture.
201 8. Re cording Motion P ictures • The picture aspect ratio will be fixed to [16:9]. Not available in these cases: • This fu nction is not available in the following cases: – When the mot ion .
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 202 Recording motion pictures with manually set aperture v alue/shutter speed (Creative V ideo Mode) It is possible to manually change the aperture and shutter speed and record motion pictures. 1 Set the mod e dial to [ ].
203 8. Re cording Motion P ictures • Aperture value – Set t he apertu re value to a highe r number whe n you want a sharp f ocus bac kground. Se t the aperture value to a lower numb er when you want a soft fo cus backgroun d.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 204 The operational sound of the zoom or button operation may be recor ded when it is operated during the rec ording of a mot ion picture. Using touch icons allows silent operation while r ecording motio n pictures. • Set [Silen t Operatio n] in the [Mot ion Picture ] menu to [ON].
205 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Using Advanced Settings and Recording Functions for Motion Pictures Setting the luminance l evel for imag es ≠ P206 • [Motion Pic ture] menu: [Ma ster Pedest al .
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 206 Y ou can adjust black, which serves as the re ference for im ages in Creat ive Video Mode, in 31 steps. Acting as t he reference for luminance signals, black is called t he master pedestal.
207 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Y ou can adjust the sound settings for motion pictures. • For informa tion on [S pecial Mi c .] in t he [Mot ion Pict ure] men u, which is avail able only when a stereo shot gun microph one (DMW- MS2: optiona l) is used, refe r to P350 .
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 208 Y ou can record mot ion pictures while hearing t he sounds that ar e being recor ded by connecting a com mercially available headphones to this unit . A Commercially a vailable headpho ne • Do not use th e headphon e cables with the length of 3 m (9.
209 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Y ou can switch the unit s of shutt er speed values and ga in (sensitiv ity) values in Creat ive Vide o Mode. • This functio n is availabl e only when the camera is set to Creative Vi deo Mode. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select the item and then press [MENU/SET].
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 210 Y ou can check areas that may be white saturated by displaying areas abov e a certain luminance level in a zebra pattern. Y ou can also set the minimum luminance level (brightness) to be processed as a zebra pattern.
211 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Y ou can display the recording screen in black and white. This function is convenient when a black and white screen will m ake it easier to set focus with Manual Focus. Settings: [O N]/[OFF ] • Even if you us e the HDMI output during recor ding, this fun ction will not work for the conne cted device.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 212 In Playback Mod e The details of [Rec Quality] will be displayed. During HDMI output, y ou can record while monitoring motion pictures on the T V , et c. • Refer to P325 on how to con nect with TV by usi ng HDMI micro cable.
213 8. Re cording Motion P ictures ∫ Sett ing the outpu t method of the H DMI connect ion • If [4K Down Conve rt] works when the motion pi c ture size is se t to [4K] or [C4K] in [R ec Quality] an.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 214 T ime code represents the recording time by the units of hour , minute, second and frame, and can be used as a time scale for editing motion pictures. This unit automatically records time code during motion picture recording.
215 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Y ou can record slow mot ion or fast motion pict ures by changing the frame rat e. In [V ariable Frame Rate], you can set the frame rate for recording. Slow motion pictures (overcran k recording) Used in scenes such as clim axes, a slow moti on effect creates a dramat ic impression.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 216 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select an item and then press [MENU/ SET]. • Items av ailable f or rec ording with a var iable frame rate are indicat ed as [VFR avai lable] on the sc reen. 3 Select [V ari able Frame Rat e] with 3 / 4 , and then press [MENU/SET] .
217 8. Re cording Motion P ictures • When [Rec Format] is set to [A VCHD], you cannot set a frame rate with a number of frames greater th an 60fp s. • If you s et a frame rate grea ter than 60f ps when [Ex. T ele Conv .] in the [Mot ion Picture ] menu is set to [ON], [Ex.
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 218 Y ou can reduce flickering and horizontal stri pes on images in Creative V ideo Mode. By fine-adjusting the shutter speed, you can red u ce flickering and horizontal stripes that appear on the camera’s image when recording the screen of a T V or PC.
219 8. Re cording Motion P ictures Y ou can display color bars, which is convenient for adjusting settings such as the picture quality of an external monitor .
8. Re cording Motion P ictures 220 Y ou can change the system frequency of the motion pictures you record and play back. When creating a motion picture that has a broadc asting system different from your region or when recording a motion picture for a f ilm, change the system frequency .
221 9 . Playing Back and Editing Images Playing Back Pictures 1 Press [ ( ]. 2 Press 2 / 1 . • If you pr ess and hold 2 / 1 , y ou can play b ack the pictures in succession. • Pictur es can also be fo rwarded or rewound by rot ating the control di al or dragging the screen horizontally .
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 222 Playing Back Motion Pictures This unit was designed to play motion pictures using the A V CHD, MP4 and MOV formats. • Motion pi ctures are displaye d with the mot ion p icture icon ([ ]). Press 3 to pl ay back.
223 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Y ou can create a single still picture from a recorded motion picture. 1 Press 3 to p ause motion pictu re playback. 2 Press [MENU/SET]. • The same opera tion can be perf ormed by tou ching [] . • Confirmat ion screen is displa yed.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 224 Switching the Playback Method Rot a te the rear dia l right. 1 k 2 k 4 k 8 k 16 k • If the rear dial is rota ted to the left after th e image is enlarge d, the magnifi cation will be reduced. • When yo u change the mag nification, th e zoom p osition indicati on A appears for about 1 second.
225 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 1 Rotate th e rear dial lef t to display the Calendar screen. 2 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the date to be played back. 3 Press [MENU/SET] to display the images that are recorded in selected d ate. 4 Press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select a pictu re and then press [MENU/SET].
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 226 Select a picture with the group picture ico n ([ ], [ ], [ ]), and then pres s 3 . • The same operat ion can be performe d by touching t he group pict ure icon ([ ], [ ], [] ) . • When playing back group pi ctures one at a time, options are display ed.
227 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Deleting Pictures Once deleted, pictures cannot be recovered. • Picture s that are not in t he DCF standa rd or those th at are protec ted cannot be deleted. 1 In Playbac k Mode, select the p icture to de lete and then p ress [ ].
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 228 ¢ Picture group s ar e treat ed as a single picture . (All the p ictures in t he selected p icture group will be deleted. ) 1 In Playbac k Mode, pre ss [ ]. 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [De lete Mu lti] or [Dele te All] and then press [MENU/SET].
229 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Using the [Playback] Menu With this menu, y ou can use va rious playback functions such as cropping and ot her editing of recorded images , protect set tings, etc.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 230 ∫ Changi ng the slide s how sett ings Y ou can change the settings for slide show playba ck by selecting [Effect] or [Setup] on the slide show menu s creen. [Effect] This allows you to select the screen effect s when switching f rom one picture to the next.
231 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Playback in [Normal Play], [Picture Only], [Video Only], [3D Play], [Category Play] or [Favorite Play] can be selected. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Select the g roup to play b ack by p ressing 3 / 4 , an d then p ress [ME NU/SET].
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 232 Y ou can write location information sent from a smartphone/tablet (lat itude and longitude) on images. • Y ou can send location information and write it on images using a smartphone/tablet. (P267) • Y ou need to insta ll “Panasonic Ima ge App” on your smartphone/ table t .
233 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Y ou can process the pictures taken in RA W format . The proc essed pictures will be saved in JPEG format. Y ou can c heck how effects are applied to each picture while processing it. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Select RA W imag es with 2 / 1 , an d then pre ss [ MENU/ SET] .
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 234 4 Press [MENU/SET] and set. • The sett ing method di ffer s according t o the item. F or details, refer to “ How to set each item ” on P234 . 5 Press [MENU/SET]. • This operat ion retu rns you to the s creen in step 3 .
235 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images On the comparison sc reen, you can use t he following operations to make adjust ments: A Current s etting • If you touch the picture at the center , it will be enlarged. If you touch [ ], the picture will be redu ced to t he orig inal size .
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 236 Y ou can erase unnecessary parts recorded on the pictures taken. • The era sure op eration can only be perfor med by touching . [Clear Retouch] automatically enables t he touch ope ration. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 2 / 1 to select a picture, and then press [MENU/SE T].
237 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images • Picture s may appear unnat ural because t he background of delete d part s is artific ially creat ed. • For group pict ures, perform [ Clear Retouch] on each pictu re.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 238 Y ou can add text (comments) to pictures. Afte r text has been registered , it can be stamped in prints using [T ext St amp] (P239) . 1 Select the men u. (P54) 3 Enter the text. (P57) • Exit the menu af ter it is set.
239 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Y ou can stamp the recording date/time, name, location or travel date onto the recorded pictures. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 3 Press 3 / 4 to select [Set], and then press [MENU/SET]. [T ext St amp] > [Playback] > [T ext St amp ] > [S ing le] /[M ulti ] 2 Select the p icture.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 240 4 Press 3 / 4 to select text st am p items, and then press [MENU/SET]. 5 Press 3 / 4 to select th e settings, and then p ress [MENU/SET ]. 6 Press [ ]. 7 Press 3 to s elect [OK], an d then p ress [ME NU/SET]. • Confirmat ion screen is displayed.
241 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images • When you print pict ures stampe d with text, the d ate will be print ed over the st amped text if you specify printing of th e date at the photo shop or on the printer . • Y ou can set up to 1 00 pictures at one time in [Mu lti].
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 242 Recorded motion picture can be divided in t wo. It is recommended for when you want to divide a part you need with 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 the men u.
243 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images This function allows you to create a motion pict ure from a picture group recorded with [T im e Lapse Shot]. The created motion picture is saved in MP4 recording format. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Select the [Time Lapse S hot] picture grou p with 2 / 1 , and then press [MENU/ SET].
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 244 T o allow easy pos ting to web pages, attachment to e-m ail etc., picture size (number of pixels) is reduced. 1 Select the men u. (P54) [Resize] > [Playback] > [Resize] > [ Sing le] /[Mu lti] 2 Select the picture and size.
245 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images • Y ou can set up to 1 00 pictures at one time in [Mu lti]. • The picture quality of the resized picture will det eriorate.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 246 Y ou can enlarge and then clip the important part of the recorded picture. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 2 / 1 to select the pic ture, and then press [M ENU/SET]. 3 Use the rear di al and press 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 to select the p arts to be cropped.
247 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images This mode allows you to automatically display pictures vertically if they were recorded holding the camera vertically or rotate pict ures manually in 90 o step s. • The [Rot ate] fu nction is di sabled when [ Rotate Disp.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 248 Y ou can do the following if a mark has been added to pictures and t hey have be en set as favo rite s. • Play back the pic tures set as f avorites only as a slid e show . • Play back onl y the picture s set as favorit es.
249 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images DPOF “D igital Print Order Fo rmat” is a system t hat allows the user to select which pictures to print, how many copies of each pict ure to print and whether or not to print the recording date on the pi ctures when using a DPOF compatible photo printer or photo printing store.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 250 ∫ Canceling all th e [Print Set] s ettings Select the men u. (P54) • Confirmatio n screen is display ed. It is execut ed when [Y es] is selected.
251 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images Y ou can set protection f or pictures yo u do not want to delete by m istake. 1 Select the men u. (P54) ∫ Canceling all the [Protect] sett ings Select the men u. (P54) • Confirmatio n screen is display ed. It is execut ed when [Y es] is selected.
9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images 252 Y ou can clear and replac e all information r elating to face reco gnition in selected im ages. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 2 / 1 to select the picture and then press [MENU/SET]. 3 Press 2 / 1 to select the person and then press [MENU/SET].
253 9. Pla ying Back and Editing Images This sets which option, [Y es] or [No], will be highlighted first when the confirmation screen for deleting a picture is displayed. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select an item and then press [MENU/SET].
254 10 . Using the Wi-Fi/NFC Function Wi-Fi R function/NFC function ∫ Use the camera as a wireless LAN device When using equipment or computer systems that require more reliable security than wireless LAN devices, ensure that the appropriate m easures a re taken for safety de signs and defects for the sy stems used.
255 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function ∫ This unit i s comp atible with NFC Using the NFC “ Near Field Communication ” function, you can easily transfer data necessary for a Wi-Fi conne ction between this camera and the smartphone/tablet.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 256 What you can do wi th the [Wi-Fi] button w hen con nected to W i-Fi • Following it ems can be selecte d. ¢ This i s not di splayed when the des tination of [Remot e Sho oting & V iew], [Playba ck on TV ] or [Send Imag es S tored in the Camera] is set to [Printer] .
257 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function What you can do with the Wi-Fi function This owner ’s manual refers t o both smar tphones and tablets as “sm artphones” from this point on unless noted otherwise.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 258 Controlling with a Smartp hone/T abl et Using a smart phone, you can record ima ges on the camera and sav e them. Y ou need to install “ Panasonic Image App ” (r eferred to as “ Image App ” from this point on ) on your smartphone.
259 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function A connection c an be easily established by pr e ssing and holding [Wi-Fi] or by using the NFC function. 1 Press and hold [Wi-Fi] on the camera. • The info rmation required for c onnect ing the smart phone to this unit (QR c ode, SSID and pa s sword) is dis played.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 260 If you are usi ng an iOS devic e When scannin g the QR code to s et up a connection (If you are reconnecting the camera, steps 1 to 5 are not required) 1 S tart “ Image App ”. (P258) 2 Select [QR code], and then select [OK] .
261 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function When using an SSID and password to se t up a conne ction 1 T urn on the Wi-Fi function in the setting menu of the smartphone/t ablet. 2 Select the SSID displayed on the screen of the camera. 3 Enter the password d isplayed o n the screen of the camera.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 262 ∫ Changi ng the connect ion met hod T o change the connection method, press [ DISP .], and then select the connect ion method. When con necting with [Via Network]: 1 Select [Via Network]. • Follow the connection pro cedure des cribed on P293 to connect the camera to a wire less access poi nt.
263 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function Using the NFC “ Near Field Communication ” function, you can easily transfer data necessary for a Wi-Fi connection between this camera and the smartphone/t ablet. 1 Launch “ Image App ” on you r smartphone /t ablet .
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 264 • Y ou can register up to 20 smart phones. Whe n the number exceeds 20, registrat ions will be deleted, start ing from the old est touched one. • Performing [ Reset Wi-Fi S ettings] will delete the smartp hone registrat ion.
265 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Connect to a smartphone. (P259) 2 Operate the smartphone. 1 Connect to a smartphone. (P259) 2 Operate the smartphone. • The fun ction can be assigned to the t op, bott om, left or ri ght acco rding to your preferen ce.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 266 A Wi-Fi connection using NFC function is possible by touching the smartphone to this unit, and you can eas ily transfer images displayed on the s creen. An image can be sent on si te immediately after taking it , so you can easily send it to the smartphone ¢ of y our family or friend.
267 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Connect to a smartphone. (P259) 2 Operate the smartphone. • The fun ction can be assigned to the t op, bott om, left or ri ght acco rding to your preferen ce. Y ou can send location information acquired with a smartphone to the camera.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 268 ∫ St art recording locati on information Operate the smartphone. ∫ Finish recording th e location information Operate the smartphone. ∫ Send ing and wr iting locat ion inf ormation 1 Connect to a smartphone.
269 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function ∫ Methods for sen ding and i mages that can be sent ¢ Exclud ing motion pict ures recorde d with their size set to [ 4K] in [Rec Qualit y] • Some images may not be played back or sent dep ending on the de v ice.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 270 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network] or [Direct], and connect. (P292) 3 Select a device you want to connect. • When the co nnection is complete, th e s creen is display ed. T o change the send sett ing, press [DIS P .
271 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network] or [Direct], and connect. (P292) 3 Select a device you want to connect. • When the co nnection is complete, th e s creen is display ed. T o change the send sett ing, press [DIS P .
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 272 Displaying pictures on a TV 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network] or [Direct], and connect. (P292) 3 Select a device you want to connect. • When the co nnection is establishe d, the screen is displayed. 4 T ake or play b ack pictures o n this u nit.
273 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function Printing Wirelessl y ∫ Methods for sen ding and i mages that can be sent • Some i mages may not b e sent depen ding on the device. • For det ails on how t o send images, refer t o P2 99 . 1 Select the men u.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 274 When sending images to A V device Y ou can send pictures and motion pictures to A V devices in your house (home A V devices). Y ou can also send them to the devices (external A V devices ) of your family or friends living away from y ou via “LUM IX CLUB”.
275 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Hom e] or [Extern al]. 3 Select [Via Network] or [Direct], and connect. (P292) • When [Ex ternal] is sele cted, [Direc t] cannot be selecte d. 4 Select a device you want to connect.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 276 When sending images to PC ∫ Methods for sen ding and i mages that can be sent ¢ A motion picture rec orded in [A VCHD] ca n be sent to [PC] if the file size is 4 GB or smaller . It cannot be sent if the size is greate r than 4 GB.
277 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function • Create a PC user account [account name (up to 254 chara c ters) and pass word (up to 32 character s )] consis ting of alph anumeric charac ters. An at tempt to creat e a receive folde r may fail if the accoun t includes non-alphanu meric c haracters .
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 278 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network] or [Direct], and connect. (P292) 3 Select the PC you want to connect to. • When the P C you want t o connect t o is not displayed, select [ Manual Inp ut], and enter the compute r name of th e PC ( NetBIOS name for Apple Mac comput ers).
279 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network] or [Direct], and connect. (P292) 3 Select the PC you want to connect to. • When the P C you want t o connect t o is not displayed, select [ Manual Inp ut], and enter the compute r name of th e PC ( NetBIOS name for Apple Mac comput ers).
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 280 Using W eb services Y ou can send pictures and motion pictures to an SNS, etc. via “LUMIX CLUB”. By setting up aut omatic transfers o f pictures and motion pictures to t he Cloud S ync. Service, you can receive the transferred pi ctures or motion pictures on a PC or smartphone.
281 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function ∫ Methods for sen ding and i mages that can be sent ¢ Exclud ing motion pict ures recorde d with their size set to [ 4K] in [Rec Qualit y] • Some images may not be played back or sent dep ending on the de v ice.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 282 When sending image s to web s ervices, the w eb service being used must be registered with the “LUMIX CLUB”. (P286) • Check the “F AQ/Contact us” on t he following sit e for compat ible web services . http://lumixclub.
283 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network], an d connect. (P292) 3 Select a web service you wan t to con nect. • When the co nnection is complete, th e s creen is display ed. T o change the send sett ing, press [DIS P .
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 284 ∫ Using [Cloud Sync. Service] (As of March 2014) • If you set the pict ure destinat ion to [Cloud Sy nc. Service] , sent pictures are temporaril y saved in the cloud folder , and they can be synchroniz ed with the devi ce in use, such as the PC or smartpho ne.
285 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 1 Select the men u. 2 Select [Via Network], an d connect. (P292) 3 Check the send setting. • When the co nnection is complete, th e s creen is display ed. T o change the send sett ing, press [DIS P .]. (P301) 4 T ake pictures.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 286 Registering to the “LUMIX CLUB ” Acquire a “LUMIX CLUB” login ID (free). If you register this unit to the “LUMIX CL UB”, you c an synchronize im ages between t he devices you are using, or transfer t hese images t o web serv ices.
287 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 5 Read through th e “LUMIX CLUB” terms of use an d select [Agree]. • Y ou can swit ch page s by 3 / 4 . • Y ou can enlar ge (2 k ) the di splay by rot ating the re ar dial to t he right. • Y ou can rese t the enlarged display to its original size (1 k ) by rotat ing the rear dial to the left.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 288 Preparation: When using the ac quired login ID, check the ID and password. T o change the “LUMIX CLUB” password on the camera, access the “LUMIX CLUB” website from your smartphone or PC and change the “LUM IX CL UB” password in advance.
289 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function • Setting the same login ID on this unit and your smartp hone/t ablet is convenient for sending images on thi s unit to other de vices or web servic es. Check the details if the term s of use ha ve been updat ed.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 290 Delete the login ID from the camera when transferring it to another p arty or disposing of it. Y ou can also delete your “ LUMIX CLUB” account. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Select [Delete accou nt]. • The message is di splayed.
291 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function Images can be sent to the A V device of relatives and acquaintances via “LUMIX CLUB”. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Select [Add new device]. 3 Enter the address number . 4 Enter the access code. 5 Enter any na me.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 292 About Connections Y ou can select a connection method after selec ting a Wi-Fi function and a destination. Performing a direct connection is convenient fo r when .
293 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function Y ou can select the m ethod for c onnecting to a wireless access point. ¢ WPS refers to a f unction t hat allows you to easily configure the se ttings relat ed to t he connect ion and s ecurity of wireless LAN devices.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 294 Search for available wireless access points. • Confirm encr yption key of th e selected wirele ss access point if t he network authe nticati on is encrypted . • When connec ting by [ Manual Inpu t], confi rm SSID, en cryptio n type, en cryptio n key of th e wireless acces s point you are usin g.
295 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 4 Select the en cryption type. • The t ype of s etting s that can b e chang ed may va ry depen ding o n the d etails of ne twork authent ication set tings. 5 (When an option other than [No Encryption] is selected) Enter the en cryption key .
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 296 Y ou can select the m ethod for connect ing to the device y ou are using. Select the connection m ethod suppo rted by your device. Connecting fr om a location away from your hous e (direct conne ction) [Wi- Fi D ir ect ] 1 Set the devi ce to Wi-Fi D irect TM mode.
297 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function When the Wi-Fi function is used , a record is save d in the history . Y ou can regist er records as favorites. Connecting from the history or favorites a llows you to easily connect wit h the same settings as the previous ones.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 298 1 Press [Wi-Fi]. 2 Select [Select a destination from Favorite]. 3 Select the favorite item you want to edit, and then press 1 . 4 Select the item. • Performing [Reset Wi-Fi S ettings] clea rs the histor y and t he con tents saved in [Sele c t a desti natio n from Favori te].
299 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function When sending image s, select the method for sending them after selecting [New Connection]. After the connection has been completed, setti ngs for sending, such as the image s ize for sending, can also be changed. ∫ Images that can be sent ¢ 1 S ending by [Send Images While Recording] is not av ailable.
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 300 A picture can be automatically sent to a specified device every time you take it . • Since the camera gives priority to record ing, sending may t ake longer du ring the recording .
301 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function Pressing [DISP .] after completing a connection allows you to change the settings for sending such as the image size for sending. ¢ 1 O nly availab le when the dest ination is set to [Web servic e]. ¢ 2 O nly availab le when the dest ination is set to [PC].
10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function 302 [Wi-Fi Setup] Menu Configure the settings r equired for the W i-Fi function. The settings cannot be changed when c onnected to Wi-F i. Select the men u. (P54) • Refer to P286 f or de tails . • For det ails on how to enter charact ers, refer to “ Entering T ext ” sectio n on P57 .
303 10. Using the Wi-F i/NFC Function • For det ails on how to enter charact ers, refer to “ Entering T ext ” sectio n on P57 . • Make a copy of passwor d. If you forge t the pas sword, you ca n reset it with [Res et Wi-Fi Sett ings] in th e [Setup] menu, however other s ettings will also be res et.
304 11 . Customizing the Cam era’ s Sett ings Using the [Custom] menu Operation of the unit, such as displaying of the screen and button operations, can be set up according to your preferences.
305 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Custom Mo de Regis tering Per sonal Menu Sett ings [Cust.Set Me m.] Refer to P321 for detai ls. Silent operation Disab ling Operat ional So unds and the Out put of Light at once [Si len t Mode ] Refer to P170 for detai ls.
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 306 For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Auto Focus Focusing/Not focusing i n advance [Quick AF] > [ON]/[OFF] As long.
307 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . T urnin g on/not turn ing on t he AF Assist Lam p [AF Assist Lamp] > [ON]/[O.
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 308 For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Adjusting/not adjusting th e focus manually af ter achieving Auto Focus [AF+MF].
309 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Highli ghting/ not highli ghting in - focus portions [Peaking] Refer to P 111 for details. Screen display Displaying/not displaying the histogram [Histogram ] > [ON]/[OFF] Y ou can set the posit ion by pressing 3 / 4 / 2 / 1 .
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 310 For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Displaying the center o f the screen [Center Marker] Refer to P209 for detai ls.
311 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . • When [Du ration Time] is se t to [HOL D], [P layba ck Ope rat ion Pr iority ] is fixed to [ON ]. Switching the display method of the viewfinder [L VF Disp.
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 312 For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Buttons and dial s Assig ning fun ctions to the functi on butt ons [Fn Butt on Set] Refer to P317 for detai ls. Switchi ng the method for setti ng Quick Menu it ems [Q.
313 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Enabling/disabling the mot ion picture butt on [Video Button] > [ON]/[OFF] • This functi on is for preven ting acc idental operatio n of the butt on.
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 314 For details on how to select the [ Custom] m enu setti ngs, refer to P54 . Enabl ing/dis abling the touch operat ion [T ouch Settin gs] • When set to [OFF ], no corres ponding touch t ab or to uch icon is display ed on the scree n.
315 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings Change the Quick M enu to your preferred item When [Q.MENU] (P312) in the [Cust om] menu is set to [CU STOM], the Quick Menu can be changed as des ired. Up to 15 items can be set to the Quick Menu. 1 Press [Q.
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 316 5 Press [ ]. • It will return to screen of step 1 . Press [MENU/ SET] to swit ch to the recording s creen.
317 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings Assigning frequently used functions to the buttons (functio n buttons ) Y ou can assign frequently-used functions to particular buttons or icons. 1 Select the men u. (P54) 2 Press 3 / 4 to select [Setting in REC mo de] or [Setting in P LA Y mo de] and then press [MENU/SET].
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 318 Y ou can use assigned functions by pressing a function button when recording. • The fo llowing fun c tions can be assigne d to th e button [F n1], [ Fn2], [Fn3], [ Fn4], or [ Fn5]; or the icon [Fn6] , [Fn7] , [Fn8], [ Fn9], or [Fn10].
319 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings ∫ Config uring the functi on button set tings fr om the on-mon itor recor ding information screen T ouching [Fn] on the on-monitor recording information screen (P44) also allows you to display the screen in step 3.
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 320 Y ou can directly set a n assigned function t o a selected image by pressing the function button during playback. • The followi ng functi ons can be assigned to the but ton [Fn1], [Fn2] or [Fn5]. ¢ Functio n button setting s at the time of purchas e.
321 11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings Registering your preferred settings (Cus tom M ode) Y ou can register the c urrent camera settings as custom setting s. If you then record in Custom M ode, you can use the registered settings. • Initial set ting of the Pr ogram AE Mode is regist ered as the custom se ttings initia lly .
11 . Customizing th e Camera’s Settings 322 Y ou can easily call up the settings y ou have registered using [Cust.Set Mem.]. Set the mod e dial to [ ], [ ] or [ ] • The custom set will be called up. If you set the mo de dial to [ ], the custom set you used last time ([ ], [ ], or [ ] ) will be called up.
323 12 . Connecting to other equipment Enjoying Motion Pictures in 4K ∫ Playing Back o n a TV Sc reen By connecting the cam era to a TV t hat supports motion pictures in 4K and playing bac k motion pictures recor ded with their size set to [4K] o r [C 4 K] in [R ec Q uali ty], you can enjoy finely-detailed motion pictures in 4K.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 324 ∫ St oring on a PC Y ou can acquire recorded pictures to a PC by connecting the camera and the PC. Refer to P329 for details. ∫ St oring on a DV D or CD Y ou cannot dub motion pictures recorded with their size set to [4K] or [C4K] in [Rec Quality] to Blu-ray discs and DVDs with P anasonic recorders.
325 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment Playing Back Pictures on a TV Screen Pictures recor ded with this unit c an be played back on a T V screen. • Confirm the termina ls on your TV and us e a cable comp atible with th e terminals. Image qualit y may vary with the conn ected terminals.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 326 2 T urn on the TV and select the input to ma tch the c onnector in us e. 3 T urn the camer a on and the n press [ ( ].
327 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 1 Connect this unit to a Panasonic TV comp atible with VIERA Link with an HDM I mic ro cabl e (P325) . 2 T urn the camer a on and the n press [ ( ]. 3 Operate with the remote control for the TV . • Operate with ref erence to the operatio n icons displayed on the scr een.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 328 ∫ Other linked operations T urning this uni t off: If you use the rem ote control for the TV to turn the TV off, this unit is also turned off.
329 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment Saving still pictures and motion pictures on you r PC Y ou can acquire recorded pictures to a PC by connecting the camera and the PC. • Some PCs can read dir ectly from the car d removed from the camer a. For detai ls, refer to the operating instructions of your PC.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 330 The supplied DVD includes the following sof tware. Install the software on to your computer before use. • PHOTOfunSTUDIO 9.5 PE (Window s XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/ Windows 8.1) This soft ware allows you to manage images .
331 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment ∫ Inst alling supplied sof tware • Before insert ing the DVD, c l ose all running applications. 1 Check the enviro nment of you r PC.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 332 ∫ T ransfe rring pictures to a PC 1 Connec t the compute r and camera wi th the USB connec tion cable (supplied). • Please turn this unit on and you r PC b efore c onnectin g. • T urn the monitor t oward you.
333 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment • Use a bat tery with suf ficient batte ry power or the AC adaptor ( optional). If the remaining ba ttery power becomes low while the camera and the PC are communicat ing, the st atus indicator blinks an d the a larm bee ps.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 334 ∫ Copyin g to a PC wit hout usi ng “ PHOTOfunS TUDIO ” If you are not able to install “ PHOTOfunSTUDIO ”, you can copy files and folders to your PC by dragging and dropping files f rom this unit. • The content (folder structure) on the card of this unit is a s follows.
335 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment Saving still pictures and motion pictures on a Recorder If you insert card holdi ng content recorded with this unit into a Panasonic recorder , you can dub t he content to a B lu-ray Disc or DVD etc.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 336 • When you play back motion pic tures on 4:3 as pect rat io TV , you must set [TV Aspe c t] (P65 ) on this unit to [4:3] before s tartin g a copy . The im age will be ver tically long if you play back motion picture s copied with [16 :9] setting on a [4:3] aspec t TV .
337 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment Printing t he Pictures If you connect the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge, you can select the pictures to be printed out and inst ruct that printing be started on the cam era’s monitor . • Group picture s will not be display ed as group pict ures but as single pic tures.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 338 • Use a bat tery with suf ficient batte ry power or th e AC adaptor ( optional). If the remaining ba ttery power becomes low while the camera and the printer are co nnected, the st atus indi cator blinks and the alarm beeps .
339 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 1 Press 3 . 2 Press 3 / 4 to select an item and then press [MENU/SET]. Selecting a single picture and printing it 1 Press 2 / 1 to select the picture and then press [MENU/SET]. 2 Press 3 to sel ect [Print start] and then press [M ENU/SET].
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 340 Select and s et the ite ms both on the screen in step 2 of the “ Selecting a single pictur e and printing it” and i n step 3 of the “Selecting multiple pictures and printing them” procedu res.
341 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment ∫ [Paper Size] • Paper s izes not supported by the printe r will not be displayed. ∫ [Page Layou t] (Layouts for printi ng that c an be set with this uni t) • An item cann ot be selec ted if the prin ter does not support t he page lay out.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 342 ∫ Layout printing When printing a picture several times on 1 sheet of p aper. For example, if you want to print t he same pictu re 4 times on 1 sheet of paper , set [Page Layout] to [ ä ] and then set [ Num.
343 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment Enjoying 3D pictures Attaching the 3D interchangeable lens (H-FT012: opt ional) to the came ra allows you to take 3D pictures for extra impact. T o view 3D pictures, a t elevision that supports 3D i s required.
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 344 Connecting the camera to a 3D compatible television and playing back pict ures taken in 3D allows you to enjoy 3D pictures for extra impact. It is also possible to pl ay back the recorded 3D pictures by inserting an SD card into the 3D compatible television with an SD car d slot.
345 12. Con necting to othe r equip ment • A black scre en is displayed for a few second s when switching p layback ba ck and fort h from 3D to 2D pi ctu res. • When you select a 3D pic ture thumbnail, it may ta ke a few seconds for playba c k to start .
12. Con necting to othe r equip ment 346 ([Custom] menu) • [AF/ AE Lo ck]/[S hutte r AF ]/[Qu ick AF] /[Eye Sen sor AF]/[P inpo int A F Time]/[A F Assist La mp]/ [Dire ct Fo cus Ar ea]/[Fo cus/ Rele.
347 13 . Other s Optional acce ssories After attaching the flash (DMW-FL360L, DM W-FL580L, DMW-FL500: optional), the effective range will be increas ed when compared to the camera’ s built in flash. Preparations: • T urn of f the camera and close th e built-in flas h.
13. Oth ers 348 4 Press 3 / 4 to select an item and then press [MENU/SET]. • While the ex ternal flas h is connect ed, the fol lowing icons are displaye d. ∫ Using a external fl ash by connecting with a flash s ynchro socket • Y ou can use an external flash by co nnecting a sync hro cabl e with a flash synchro socke t.
349 13. Oth ers • Y ou can set the a perture value, the s hutter speed and the ISO sensitivit y on the came ra even when att aching the e xternal f lash. • Some commercial ex ternal fla shes have synch ro terminals with high -volt age or reversed polarity .
13. Oth ers 350 Using a stereo shotgun microphone (DMW-MS2: optional) or stereo microphone (VW-VM S10: optional), you can recor d sounds w ith quality superior to those recorded with the built -in microphone.
351 13. Oth ers • While the ext ernal microp hone is connec ted, [ ] is disp layed on the scr een. • When the exter nal microp hone is connecte d, [Mic Level Disp.] (P208) is automaticall y set to [ON], and the mic level is displayed on th e s creen.
13. Oth ers 352 Using a battery grip (DMW-BGGH3: optional) improves ease of operation and grip when held vertically . Installing a spare battery will allow you to record for a longer t ime.
353 13. Oth ers If you use the shutter remote control (D MW-RSL1: optional), you can avoid jitter (camera shake) when using a tripod and you can keep the shutter pressed f ully when taking pi cture s with [B] (Bulb) or Burst Mode. The shutter remote control works similar to the shutter button on the camera.
13. Oth ers 354 The MC protector is a transparent filter which af fects neither the colors nor the amount of light, so it can al ways be used to protect the camera’s lens. The ND filter reduces the amount of light to approximately 1/8th (equal t o adjusting the aperture value 3 increments) without affecting the co lor balance.
355 13. Oth ers Monitor Displa y/V iewfinder Display • The follo wing images ar e examples of when the displ ay screen is set to [ ] (monitor styl e) in th e m oni to r .
13. Oth ers 356 In re cor din g 2 A › Quality (P130) Focu s Mode (P93 , 10 7) š Ø AF Mode (P91) Face Recognit ion (P173) AF Lock (P159) Burst ( P1 13) Auto Brac ket (P1 16) Self-timer (P 1 18) T ime Lapse Shot ( P120) S t op Motion An imation (P124) Battery indica tion (P28) 98 98 98 2 00 00 2 00 2 00 60 60 60 3.
357 13. Oth ers In re cor din g 4 AF area (P91 , 101) S pot metering target (P161) Self-timer ¢ 6 (P 1 18) Sil ent Mode (P170) External Micr ophone (P350) Mic level display (P208) Mic Level Limiter (OFF) (P207) TC 00:00:00:00 T ime Code (P214 ) AE Lock (P15 9) Metering Mode (P1 61) Program Shi ft ( P148) 3.
13. Oth ers 358 ¢ 1 This is displayed only wh en [Vide o-Priority Display] (P21 1) in the [Cust om] m enu is set to [ON]. ¢ 2 h: hour , m: minute, s: se cond ¢ 3 O nly availab le when a lens that supports the S tabilizer funct ion is atta c hed.
359 13. Oth ers • Only di s played in the monito r . In re cor din g Fn9 Fn9 Fn9 Fn9 Fn10 Fn10 Fn10 Fn10 Fn7 Fn7 Fn7 Fn7 Fn6 Fn6 Fn6 Fn6 Fn8 Fn8 Fn8 Fn8 I SO ISO SS S S SS F F T ouch zoom (P.
13. Oth ers 360 On-monit or re cording inform ation In re cor din g 1 Recording Mode (P41) F2.8 Aper ture value (P39) 1/60 Shutter speed (P3 9) 11 d Shutter speed (angle) (P209) Battery indica tion (P.
361 13. Oth ers On-monitor recording informatio n ([Video-Priority Display]) In re cor din g 1 Recording fra me rate (P194) /V ariable Frame Rat e (P215) Apertu re value (P 39) Shutter speed (P 3 9) S.
13. Oth ers 362 In pl ay bac k 1 Playback Mode (P231 ) Protected pic ture (P 251) Number of print s (P249) Location Inf ormation display (P232) Ü Favo rites (P248) å Cable disconnec t prohibit icon .
363 13. Oth ers Det ailed information display Histogram display ¢ 1 h: hour , m: minute, s: se cond ¢ 2 This is displ ayed on ly when [V ideo-Pri ority Disp lay] (P21 1) in the [Custo m] menu i s set t o [ON]. ¢ 3 It is displayed in order of [T itle ], [Location], [Name] ([Baby1 ]/[Baby2], [Pet]), [Name] ([Face Recog.
13. Oth ers 364 Message Display Confirmation messages or error mess ages will be displayed on the sc reen in some cas es. The major m essages are desc ribed below as examples. [This picture is protected] • Delete the picture af ter can celing the prote c t setting .
365 13. Oth ers [Memory Card Error]/[This memory card cannot be u sed] • Use a card compatible with this unit. (P3 4) [Insert SD card again]/[T ry an other card] • An error has occurred accessing the card. Insert th e c ard again. • Insert a dif ferent card.
13. Oth ers 366 [Picture is displayed for 16:9 TV]/[Picture is displayed for 4:3 TV] • Select [TV Aspect] in the [Setup ] menu if you want to change t he TV aspect. (P65) • This mess age also appe ars when the USB connection c able is connec ted to the c amera only .
367 13. Oth ers [Upload to the Cloud Fo lder is available after Cloud Sync settings have been set up on download able devi ces such as PCs or smartphon es.] • Devices th at download image s from a cloud folder are not re gistered. • Perform Clo ud Sync s etting.
13. Oth ers 368 Menu list • [Pho to S tyle], [A FS/A FF], [Me terin g Mode ], [High li ght Shadow], [ i.Dynamic ], [i.Resolu t ion] and [Digit al Zoom] are commo n to both the [R ec] menu and [Motio n Picture ] menu. Cha nging thes e settings in o ne of these me nus is re flected i n other menu.
369 13. Oth ers [Cus tom ] [Highlight] ( ≠ P377 ) [Cus t.Set Mem. ] [Z ebra Patt ern] [Silent Mode] [Monochro me Live Vie w] [AF/AE Lo ck] [Constan t Preview] [AF/AE Lo ck Hold] [Expo.Met er] [Shutt er AF] [L VF Disp.S tyle] [Half Press Release ] [Monit or Disp.
13. Oth ers 370 [Set up] [Clock Se t] [Playb ack] [2D/ 3D Sett ings ] ( ≠ P381 ) [World T ime] ( ≠ P383 ) [Slide Show] [Travel Date] [Playback M ode] [Wi-Fi] [Location Logging] [Beep] [RA W Proces.
371 13. Oth ers [Rec] [Photo Style] Y ou can select ef fects to match the ty pe of image yo u wish to r ecord . Y ou can adjust the color and image quali ty of the ef fects . • [St andard]/[Vivid]/ [Natural]/[Monochrome ]/[Scenery]/ [Por tr ait ]/[C u stom ] P140 [Aspect Ratio] Sets the aspect ratio of the image.
13. Oth ers 372 [iHandheld Night Shot] Pictures of the night scenery will be take n at a high burst speed a nd compos ed into a single pic ture. • [ON]/[OFF] P72 [iHDR] There is, for example, stro n.
373 13. Oth ers [Extended ISO] ISO s ensitivity can be set up to minimum [ISO100 ]. • [ON]/[OFF] P134 [Long Shtr NR] Y ou can eliminate the nois e caused by recording with a slower shutt er speed.
13. Oth ers 374 [Motion Pic ture] [Photo Style] Y ou can select ef fects to match the ty pe of image yo u wish to r ecord . Y ou can adjust the color and image quali ty of the ef fects .
375 13. Oth ers [Master P edestal Level] Y ou can adjust black, which se rves as the reference for images in Creative Video Mode, in 31 steps. P206 [Luminan ce Level] Set s the lu minance range f or moti on pic tures.
13. Oth ers 376 [Wind Cut] This preven ts the r ecording of wind-no ise automat ically . • [AUTO]/[HIGH]/[ST ANDARD]/[LOW]/[OFF] P207 [Lens Noise Cut] Y ou can reduce the zo om sound of an inter c hangeable lens compat ible with po wer zoom that is produced during motion picture recording.
377 13. Oth ers [Custom] [Cust.Set Me m.] Registers th e current camera settings as custom set. • [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] P32 1 [Sile nt Mo de] Disables operat ional sounds an d output of li ght at once. • [ON]/[OFF] P170 [AF/AE Lock] Sets the fi xed content for focus ing and e xposure when the AF/AE loc k is on.
13. Oth ers 378 [Direct Focus Area] Moves the AF area or MF assist us ing the cursor bu tton when reco rding. • [ON]/[OFF] P307 , P109 [Focus/Release Priority] It will set so no picture can be t aken when it is out of focus. • [FOCUS]/[RELEASE] P30 7 [AF+MF] Y ou can set the focus manu ally after t he automati c focus has finis hed.
379 13. Oth ers [Constant Preview] Y ou can check the e ffect s of the chosen ap erture and shutte r speed on the reco rding scree n in Manual Exposur e Mode. • [ON]/[OFF] P154 [Expo.Meter] Set whet her or not to displa y the exposu re meter . • [ON]/[OFF] P310 [L VF Disp.
13. Oth ers 380 [Power Zoom Lens] Sets the screen display and le ns operations when us ing an interchange able lens that is compatible with power zoo m (electrical ly opera ted zoom). • [Disp Focal Length]/[Step Zoom]/[Zoom R esume]/ [Zoom Speed]/[Zoom Ring] P165 [Lens w/o Foc us Ring] Sets the contro l dial op eration for MF Assist.
381 13. Oth ers [Setup] [Clock Set] Setting Date /Time. P36 [World Time] Sets the ti mes fo r the r egion where you live an d your holiday des tination . • [Destination]/[Home] P60 [T ravel Date] Depar ture date and return date of the trip as well as the name of the tr avel destination can be set.
13. Oth ers 382 [TV Connection] This set s how the unit con nect s to a televis ion etc. • [TV Aspect ]/[HDMI Mode (Play)]/ [3D Playback]/[VIERA Link] P65 [Menu Resume] S tores the location of the last-us ed menu item for each menu. • [ON]/[OFF] P66 [Menu Backgroun d] Set th e background color for t he menu screen.
383 13. Oth ers [Playb ack] [2D/3D Settings] Swit ches the play back method f or 3D images. P229 [Slid e Sho w] Select s the t ype et c. of t he images and play s back in order . • [All]/[ Pict ure O nly] /[Vide o Only ]/[3 D]/[ Categ ory Selecti on]/[Favo rite] P229 [Playback Mo de] Select s the type et c.
13. Oth ers 384 [Favorite] • Marks ca n be added to images, and images can be set as favorites . • [Sing le]/[M ulti]/ [Canc el] P248 [Print S et] Set s the images for printing and th e numbe r of pr ints. • [Sing le]/[M ulti]/ [Canc el] P249 [Protect] Pro tects images to prevent deletio n by mistak e.
385 13. Oth ers A vailable Menu I tems (Listed by Recording Mo de) ( ± : possible , — : not possi ble) [AF M ode] — — ±±±±± [White Balance] — — ±±±±± White Balanc e Fine Adjustmen t —— ±±±±± White Balanc e Bracket — — ±±±± — [Sensitivity] — — ±±±±± [Exposure Comp.
13. Oth ers 386 [Rec] menu [Ext ended ISO] — — ±±±± — [Long Shtr NR] — — ±±±± [Shad ing C omp .] — — ±±±± [Ex. T ele Conv .] (Pho to) — ±±±±± [Digit al Zoom] — — ±±±± [Color S pace] — ±±±±± [S tabilizer] — ±±±±± [Face Rec og.
387 13. Oth ers ( ± : possible , — : not possi ble) 1 [Express ive]/ 2 [Re tro]/ 3 [Old Days]/ 4 [High Key]/ 5 [ Low Key]/ 6 [Sepia]/ 7 [Monochrome]/ 8 [Dynamic Mono chrome]/ 9 [Roug h Monochrome] .
13. Oth ers 388 [Rec] menu [ISO In crem ents] ±±±±±± ±±±±±±±± ±±±±±± ±± [Ext ended ISO] ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± [Long Shtr NR] ±±±±±± ±±±±±± ±±±±±±±± ±± [Shad ing C omp .
389 13. Oth ers [Motion Pict ure] menu [S pecial Mi c.] ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± — — ±±±±±± ± — ± — ± — [Mic Level Limi ter] ±±±±±± ±± —— ±± ±±±± —— ± — ± .
13. Oth ers 390 Approximate number of recordable pictures and available recor ding time ∫ Number of recordable pi ctures • [9999 i ] is display ed if there are more than 10000 pictures remaining.
391 13. Oth ers • [MP4] • [MP4 (LPC M)] [Rec Quality] 2G B 8G B 32 GB 64 GB [4K/100M/30p]/ [4K/100M/ 25p] 1m00s 8m00s 40m00s 1h20m [FHD/28M/60p]/ [FHD/28M/50p] 7m00 s 34m00s 2h25m 5h00m [FHD/20M/3.
13. Oth ers 392 • [MOV] • Depending o n the recordi ng conditions and the ty pe of card , the number of recordable pictu res and availab le recording ti me vary .
393 13. Oth ers T roubleshooti ng First, try out the following procedures (P393 – P409) . • The batt ery is exhaust ed. > Cha rge t he batt ery. • If you leave the camer a on, the battery will be exhaust ed. > T urn the camer a off f requently by using the [Econ omy] etc.
13. Oth ers 394 • Picture might look whitish when lens or imag e s ensor get s dirty with fin gerprint s or similar . > If the lens is dirty tu rn the camera off and t hen gently wipe the lens surfa ce with a sof t, dry clo th. > Refer to P41 1 when the image sensor get s dirty .
395 13. Oth ers • The shutt er speed will become s lower and the Opti cal Image S tabi lizer functio n may not work properl y when t aking pictu res espec ially in dark p laces. > We recomme nd holding the camer a firmly with bot h hands when ta k ing pictures .
13. Oth ers 396 • When rec ording und er fl uorescent or L ED lighting fixt ure, etc. , increas ing the shutter speed may introdu ce slight changes to brigh tness and color . These are a result of the characte ristics of the light s ource and do n ot indic ate a malfunction.
397 13. Oth ers • Depending on th e [Rec Format] and [Rec Quality] of a motion picture , the speed class rati ng requ ired for th e car d diffe rs. Us e a ca rd that meets the ra ting . For de tails , ref er to “ About t he motion pi cture record ing and speed class ” on P2 2 .
13. Oth ers 398 Since motion picture recording stops only after you press the motion picture button, the sound of the operation may be noticeable. If the sound bothers you, try the following: > Divide the las t part of the moti on picture usin g [Video Divide] (P242) in the [Play back] menu.
399 13. Oth ers • If no operat ions are perf ormed duri ng the set time period, [Auto L VF/Monito r Off] (P59) is activ ated, a nd the Monitor/Viewf inder t urns o ff. • When an objec t or your hand is po sitioned near the ey e sensor , the Monitor di splay may switc h to the V iewfinder dis play .
13. Oth ers 400 • Monito r/viewfin der of this unit adopt s OLED. Screen burn-in may occur on the scree n/ viewfinde r when a same image i s displayed for a long period of time, but it does not af fect the recorded images.
401 13. Oth ers • Is this a non-st andard picture, a picture which has been edite d using a PC or a picture which was taken by another make of digit al camera? • Did you remove the battery immed i.
13. Oth ers 402 ∫ Gener al tip s for using a Wi-Fi c onnecti on • Use within th e communicat ion range of th e device to be co nnected. • Is any device , such as microwave oven, cordless pho ne, etc., t hat uses 2.4 G Hz frequency operated ne arby? > Radio waves may get interrup ted when used simult aneously .
403 13. Oth ers • It may tak e longer time t o connect depe nding on the Wi-Fi connect ion setting of the smartpho ne/tablet , but it is no t a malfunction . • From the Wi-Fi sett ing menu on the s martphone/t ablet, turn of f and then on the Wi-Fi fu nction.
13. Oth ers 404 • The defau lt workgroup name is set to “ WORKGROUP”. If you changed t he workgroup na me, the PC will not be recognized. In [Change W orkgroup Name] in [PC Conn ection] of the [Wi-Fi Setup] menu, change the workgroup na me to that of the PC you are connec ting to.
405 13. Oth ers • The imag es in t he web s ervice c annot be saved (downloaded) t o this unit. > Do not delete t he uploaded images , and make a backup of them. • The images uploa ded to the web service canno t be displayed or deleted by this unit.
13. Oth ers 406 • Is your smart phone comp atible with NFC? > This unit can be used with NFC-comp atible terminals via A ndroid (OS version 2.3. 3 or higher). • Make sure the NFC fun ction of your smart phone is ON. • Is [NF C O perati on] se t to [O FF] ? (P302) • Some smartp hones cannot be easily ch ecked simply by touching.
407 13. Oth ers • Is it connect ed properly with th e H DMI micro cable ? (P325) • Is the [VIE RA Link] on this u nit set to [ON]? (P66) > If the input c hannel doe s not switch au tomatically , use the remote c ontrol for th e TV to switch it.
13. Oth ers 408 • Picture s cannot be print ed using a print er that doe s not support PictBridg e. > Set t o [P ictBr idge (PTP)] in [U SB Mo de]. (P 6 4 , 337) • When using a printer wi th a Cropping o r borderless printi ng function , cancel this fun ction before printi ng.
409 13. Oth ers • Press [ME NU/ SET ], se le ct th e [S etup ] me nu i con [ ] an d th en s elect the [ ~ ] icon to se t the desired lan guage. (P67) • This is a highlig ht functi on showing th e white satu rated area. (P310) • In dark places, the AF Assi st L amp (P307) lights red to make it easier t o focus on a subj ect.
13. Oth ers 410 Cautions for Use Keep this un it as far away as possible fro m electromagn etic equipment (such as microwave ovens, TVs, v ideo games etc.). • If you use th is unit on top of or near a TV , the pictures and/or so und on this unit may be disrupt ed by el ectromagnet ic wave r adiation.
411 13. Oth ers 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 bad ly , it can be cleane d by wiping the di rt of f with a wrung wet c loth, and then wi th a dry cloth.
13. Oth ers 412 ∫ For care of the vi ewfinder/eye cup • Be fore y ou re mov e stain s on t he vi ewf iner and eyecu p or star t other types of clea ning, remove the eyecup ( 1 ). Blow away the dust on the viewfi nder surface with a blower (commercially ava ilable), and wipe the surf ace light ly wit h a dry, soft cloth.
413 13. Oth ers • Do not press th e monitor with excessiv e force. Unev en colors may appear on the monitor and it may malfunct ion. • If the camera is cold when you turn it on, the picture on the Moni tor/Vi ewfinder will be slightly darker t han usual at first.
13. Oth ers 414 The battery is a rech argeable lithium ion battery . It s ability to generate power comes from the chemical reaction that t akes place inside it. This reaction is susceptible to the s urroundi ng temperature a nd humi dity . If th e temper ature is too hi gh or t oo low , the operating ti me of the battery will b ecome shorter .
415 13. Oth ers ∫ Abou t 3 D re cor din g 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 fore cause ti redness or discomfor t . • When the 3D interch angeable len s (H-FT012: optio nal) is used, the minimum focu s distance is 0.
13. Oth ers 416 Do not leave the card where the temperature is h igh, where el ectromagnetic waves or st ati c electricity are easily generated or exposed to di rect sunlight. Do no t bend or drop the c ard. • The card may be da maged or the r ecorded cont ent may be damag ed or deleted.
417 13. Oth ers If a name or birthday is set for [Profile Set up]/Face Recognition function, this per sonal information is kept in t he camera and record ed in the image.
13. Oth ers 418 • S tore the batter y in a cool and dry place wit h a relatively s table te mperature: [Recommended temperat ure: 15 o C to 25 o C (59 o F to 77 o F), Recommend ed humidity: 40%RH to 60%RH] • Always remo v e the battery and t he car d fro m the camer a.
419 13. Oth ers • G MICRO SYSTEM is a lens ex change type digit al camera system of LUMIX base d on a Micro Four Third s System stand ard. • Micro Four Thirds™ and Micro Four Thirds Log o marks are trademar ks or registered trademarks of O lympus Imag ing Corporat ion, in Japan , the United S tat es, the Europe an Union and other count ries.
• QuickT ime and the QuickT ime logo are trademarks or regist ered tradema rks of Apple Inc., used under lice nse theref rom. • Android an d Google Play ar e trademarks or reg istered trademar k s of Goog le Inc. • The Wi-Fi CER TIFIED Log o is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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