Panasonic DMC-TZ50 Applications 5 Taking pictures with self-timer, Exposure, Display ‘EXPOSURE’

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SELECT
EXIT MENU
Third picture +1EV (Brighter)
AUTO BRACKET
Press several times
2 Select a value
‘0’ (no compensation)
First picture 0EV (Standard)
Display ‘AUTO BRACKET’
The compensation value is displayed on the
bottom-left of the screen. ( , etc.)
AUTO BRACKET
SELECT
EXIT MENU
Value displayed after exposure compensation set
Cannot be used with flash or when there is remaining capacity for only 2 more pictures.
When ‘AUTO BRACKET’ is set, is displayed on the left of the screen.
Canceled when the power is turned off.
Burst setting is canceled when auto bracket is set.
Second picture -1EV (Darker)
e.g. AUTO BRACKET with ±1EV
Takes 3 pictures in succession, changing the exposure. After exposure compensation, the compensation value is as standard.
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Under-exposed

Applications 5 Taking pictures with self-timer

(Record)

We recommend using a tripod. This is also effective for correcting jitter when pressing the shutter button, by setting the self timer to 2 seconds.

Applications 6 Taking pictures with exposure

(Record) compensation

Corrects exposure when adequate exposure cannot be obtained (if difference between brightness of object and background, etc.). Depending on the brightness, this may not be possible in some cases.

1 2

3

Display ‘SELFTIMER’

Select time duration

SELFTIMER

OFF

10SEC. 2SEC.

SELECT SET

Displayed for approx. 5 sec.

Can also be selected with ◄.

Take a picture

• Focus will be automatically

 

adjusted immediately

Press halfway

before recording if shutter

button is pressed fully here.

(align focus)

 

EXPOSURE

1 Display ‘EXPOSURE’

Example of exposure compensation

Over-exposed

 

 

2

Select a value

Minus direction

‘0’ (no compensation)

 

EXPOSURE

Optimum exposure

 

 

 

 

Plus direction

5

Press fully

 

(Picture taken

 

after selected

 

time elapsed)

CANCEL MENU

• To cancel while in operation → Press ‘MENU/SET’

Self-timer indicator (Flashes for set duration)

After self-timer lamp stops flashing, it may then be lit for AF assist lamp.

This function cannot be used in the ‘UNDERWATER’ and ‘HI-SPEED BURST’ scene modes or in MOTION PICTURE mode .

In some modes, only ‘2SEC.’ or only ‘10SEC.’ may be selected.

INTELLIGENT AUTO mode: ‘10SEC.’

CLIPBOARD mode, ‘SELF PORTRAIT’ scene mode: ‘2SEC.’

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Contents Operating Instructions FCC Note Information for Your SafetyDear Customer Declaration of Conformity Trade NameTurn on the power Charge the batteryInsert the battery Switch toAt home, or at a digital photo center P.78 Using your PCWith DVD recorder Contents Optional accessories Using Playback menuTroubleshooting Digital Camera AccessoryRead first Standard AccessoriesTo prevent damage and faults CD-ROMUp/down Left/right selection Charging battery Preparations 2 Inserting battery and cardRemaining battery and memory capacity Preparations 3 Setting the clock and languagePicture save destination cards and built-in memory Bring up the menu Select the settingFinish Preparations 5 Using Setup menu Using Setup menu Video OUT Ntsc /PAL USB Mode Select on ConnectionDemo Mode TV AspectSet to Automatic settingsTaking picture with Take a pictureTaking pictures with your Own settingsFirst adjust focus according to subject Align focus for desired compositionOptical zoom and extended optical zoom EZ Taking pictures with zoomZoom In/Out To enlarge quickly to max. ratio ‘EASY ZOOM’Display REC menu Basics 4 Viewing your pictures PlayEnlarging further ‘ Digital ZOOM’ Scroll through picturesDeleting pictures Applications 1 Changing recording informationTo delete multiple up to 50 or all pictures Display ‘FLASH’ Select the desired type Available types in each mode default settingApplications 2 Taking pictures with flash Focus range according to ISO sensitivity and zoomApplications 3 Taking close-up pictures Mode dial set toWhen not using Macro Set to ‘MACRO’Exposure Applications 5 Taking pictures with self-timerDisplay ‘SELFTIMER’ Select time duration Display ‘EXPOSURE’Set to ‘SCN’ Taking pictures according toSet to Select sceneTaking pictures according to Scene Uses, TipsSunset BabyPET HighAerial BeachSnow PhotoTaking motion pictures Applications 9 Useful features for travelTravel Date Record travel date and destination Picture Size Using REC menuWorld Time QualitySensitivity Aspect RatioIntelligent ISO Slow-moving subject Fast-moving subjectAF Mode Metering ModeWhite Balance Burst Continuous AFStabilizer Color ModeDigital Zoom MIN. Shtr SpeedTaking clipboard pictures Set mode dial toTaking/viewing clipboard Zoom markDisplay ‘Quick setting’ Select item and settingViewing as list Normal Play Different playback methodsCreating still pictures from motion pictures Dual PlayCategory Play Applications 3 Different playback methodsSlide Show Favorite PlayTitle Edit Applications 4 Using Playback menuCalendar Text StampResize Using Playback menuTrimming Favorite Aspect ConvRotate Rotate Disp Select picture repeatProtect Dpof PrintAudio DUB Select picture with and set for Select ‘YES’ Using with your PCCopy CameraSelect picture to print with and set If using Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Mac OSPrinting Folder and file names on computerPrinting multiple pictures Print with date and textTurn on camera Viewing on TV screenConnect camera to TV Turn on TV View on TV with component terminalPlayback Others 1 List of LCD monitor displaysRecording Press the display button to change display P.14Others 2 Message displays Pictures appear dark or have poor coloring Which cards can I use?How can I easily send pictures to my computer? How do I get the date printed?Flash LCD monitorPlayback TV, computer, printer OthersOthers 4 Usage cautions and notes Quality Varies according to ‘PICTURE MODE’ P.52 settingOthers 5 Recording picture/time capacity MemorySpecifications DMW-AC5PP Optional accessoriesDigital Camera Accessory Order Form DMW-CT3Panasonic Digital Still Camera Limited Warranty Request for Service NoticeLimited Warranty Limited Warranty CoverageCustomer Services Directory Carry-In or Mail-In ServiceList of LCD monitor displays P.88 Dial Display Mode dial display63, 68 One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ VQT1U22Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc