Panasonic DMC-TZ3, DMC-TZ2 Available types vary depending on the mode in use, Scene Mode

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Available types vary depending on the mode in use.

Available types in each mode (: default setting)

 

SCENE MODE

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Cannot be used with MOTION PICTURE mode and scene modes , , , , , , or .

Flash settings may be changed when changing recording mode.

Scene mode flash settings are restored to default when scene mode is changed.

Only or may be selected when using backlight compensation (P.28).

Focus range according to ISO sensitivity (‘SENSITIVITY’) (P.51) and zoom (P.27).

AUTO

Max. W: Approx. 0.6-4.2 m (1.97-13.8 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-2.8 m (3.28-9.19 feet)

ISO100

Max. W: Approx. 0.6-1.6 m (1.97-5.25 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-1.1 m (3.28-3.61 feet)

ISO200

Max. W: Approx. 0.6-2.3 m (1.97-7.55 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-1.5 m (3.28-4.92 feet)

ISO400

Max. W: Approx. 0.6-3.3 m (1.97-10.8 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-2.2 m (3.28-7.22 feet)

ISO800

Max. W: Approx. 0.8-4.7 m (2.62-15.4 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-3.1 m (3.28-10.2 feet)

ISO1250

Max. W: Approx. 1.0-4.7 m (3.28-15.4 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-3.1 m (3.28-10.2 feet)

Edges of picture may become slightly dark if using flash at short distances without using zoom (close to max. W). This may be remedied by using a little zoom.

Maximum ISO sensitivity (‘ISO LIMIT’) (P.51) and focus range when using Intelligent ISO (P.46).

ISO400

Max. W: Approx. 0.6-3.3 m (1.97-10.8 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-2.2 m (3.28-7.22 feet)

ISO800/ISO1250

Max. W: Approx. 0.6-4.2 m (1.97-13.8 feet)

Max. T: Approx. 1.0-2.8 m (3.28-9.19 feet)

Note

If flash is to be emitted, flash type marks (e.g. ) will turn red when shutter button is pressed halfway.

No pictures may be taken if these marks (e.g. ) are flashing (flash is charging). Insufficient flash reach may be due to inadequately set exposure or white balance. Flash effect may not be fully achieved with high shutter speeds.

Flash charging may take time if battery is low, or if using flash repeatedly. When using ECONOMY (P.20), LCD monitor is shut off while flash is charging.

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Contents DMC-TZ3 Dear Customer Information for Your SafetyFCC Note U.S. only Following Applies only in the U.S.ADeclaration of Conformity Trade Name Model NoAbout the battery charger About the battery packBattery charger Insert the battery and the card Set the mode dial to Charge the batteryBattery is not charged Dark places, moving subjects Intelligent ISO P.46 10x optical zoom P.27At digital photo center With your printerOn computer With DVD recorderContents Review Index 104 Request for Service Notice For USA OnlyTaking/viewing clipboard pictures Clipboard Read first To prevent damage and faultsStandard Accessories Microphone 47, 53 Status indicator P.15 DISPLAY/LCD Mode button P.33DIGITAL/AV OUT socket P.74, 76 DC in socket P.74 Up/down/left/right Selection Fold out pins Plug into electrical outlet Preparations 1 Charging batteryConnect to charger Charging light ChargeSet the camera ON/OFF switch to Preparations 2 Inserting battery and cardOpen Lock To remove cardAdjust year, month, date, time Preparations 3 Setting the clock and languageWhile this message is displayed Using your pictures Play menu P.64 Making the camera more convenient to use Setup menu P.20Preparations 4 Know the different menus Changing photography preferences REC menu P.50Select Setup menu Turn on the powerSet to Bring up the menu Move across to the items Select this setting FinishSelect the correct item Select this itemUses, operations Preparations 6 Using Setup menuDestination / Home Settings, notes· · ±0 · · +3 OFF / onBeep 1 · · LEVEL3 · · LEVEL6 Volume Mute Low High ToneYES/NO Ntsc / PALAdjust the focus Set to Normal Picture modeTaking pictures Take a pictureProblems with adjusting focus subject not in center, etc Adjusting the focusChecking remaining battery and memory capacity Remaining batteryRecording picture capacity estimates default settings When in operationPicture save destination CardsWhat is Extended optical zoom EZ? Enlarge Tele Restore WideBasics 2 Taking pictures with zoom Zoom typesBacklight compensation Simple Mode only Set to Adjust the focusBasics 3 TakingMODE pictures with Simple Select desired setting Finish Display Simple Mode Select desired item MenuSetting ‘SIMPLE MODE’ menuDisplay picture Viewing your pictures instantlyEnlarge picture 4x/8x While picture is displayed Select ‘YES’Set to Viewing your pictures PlayScroll through pictures To fast-forward rewindWhile picture is Select ‘YES’ Displayed P.31 Deleting picturesSelect type of deletion Select the pictures to delete RepeatApplications Record Display in Playback modeHistogram Guide linesPower LCD Select modeMakingsee LCD monitor easier to Display ‘LCD MODE’Display ‘SELFTIMER’ Select time duration Taking pictures with self-timerAdjust focus Simple Mode ‘10SEC.’Display ‘FLASH’ Select the desired type Applications 4 Taking pictures with flashTypes Available types in each mode default setting Available types vary depending on the mode in useScene Mode Display ‘EXPOSURE’ Taking pictures with exposure compensationSelect a value Display ‘AUTO BRACKET’Jitter correction Optical image stabilizerTo view jitter/movement detection demo screen Taking pictures according to SceneSet to ‘SCN1’ or ‘SCN2’ Select sceneScenery Portrait Soft SkinParty Candle Light Baby PET Sunset High Sens Starry SKY FireworksScene Uses, functions SceneUsing flash in scene modes P.37 Tips, notes Main fixed settingsHigh Sens Taking pictures according toFlash Forced OFF AF Assist Lamp OFF Sensitivity ISO100 Taking close-up pictures of flowers, etc Set to Take a picture P.24Set to Take a picture P.24Set to Start recording Applications 9 Taking motion picturesEstimated recording time Aspect and picture qualitySelect ‘TRAVEL DATE’ from Setup menu P.18 Select ‘SET’ Useful features for travelRecording holiday duration Travel Date Set departure dateRegistering local time at your overseas destination Select ‘WORLD TIME’ from Setup menu P.18,20Select ‘HOME’ SelectSetting white balance manually Using REC menuWhite balance fine adjustment excluding ‘AWB’ BalanceSensitivity Applicable modes SettingsAspect Ratio SensitivityPICT.SIZE PICT.MODEAspect Ratio Quality Metering ModeAudio REC OFFApplicable modes Settings High-speed focus AF ModeBurst Use or if focus is difficult to align withCONT.AF Settings Burst setting Speed No. of picturesHigh speed Low speedApplicable modes Settings OFF Do not use / on Use Illuminates lamp when dark to facilitate focus alignmentAF Assist Lamp Slow ShutterSet to one from ‘ ’ Display ‘Quick setting’ COL. ModeSelect item Select setting Clock SETTaking/viewing clipboard Aspect Ratio Quality Selftimer OFF/2SECTaking clipboard pictures clipboard recording Select ‘REC’Expand Change Position Viewing clipboard pictures clipboard playbackClipboard menu Taking/viewing clipboardSelect item Set to Set to multiple screen display Applications Viewing as listPress ‘MENU/SET’ Select picture withViewing motion pictures Pictures with audioSelect and play picture Creating still pictures from Motion pictures DMC-TZ3 onlyDuring playback, pause at desired moment Create still pictureDual Display DMC-TZ3 only Applications 4 Using Play menuSlide Show Select ‘DUAL DISPLAY’ from Play menu P.17 View picturesSelect ‘START’ FavoriteSelect ‘FAVORITE’ from Play menu P.17 Select ‘ON’ Select picture repeatDate Stamp Rotate DispSelect ‘ROTATE DISP.’ from Play menu P.17 Select ‘ON’ Select pictureSelect ‘DATE STAMP’ from Play menu P.17 Select picture Settings for eachSelect ‘SINGLE’ or ‘MULTI’ Select items and makeSelect picture and set number to print repeat Dpof PrintTo complete Protect Select picture and make settingPicture protected To release Resize Audio DUBStop recording Select whether to delete original pictureSelect ‘TRIMMING’ from Play menu P.17 Select picture TrimmingSelect area to trim Trim Select whether to delete original pictureCopy Aspect ConvSelect ‘ASPECT CONV.’ From Play menuFormat To cancel during PressSelect picture for Select ‘YES’ Screen shown is example Select ‘FORMAT’ from Select ‘YES’ Play menu P.17Do not move the mode dial while connected to computer Using with computerConnect camera to computer USB cable Always use cable suppliedWindows Connecting with PTP Picture Transfer ProtocolDrives are displayed in ‘My Computer’ folder MacintoshPrinting Select ‘PRINT START’ Select picture to printSelect ‘MULTI PRINT’ Card Size PostcardLetter Connect camera to TV Turn on TV Viewing on TV screenTurn on camera Set to Set to auxiliary inputRecording List of LCD monitor displaysPlayback Simple ModeMessage displays Memory Card Error Memory Card Parameter Error Memory Card Error Please Check the CardRead Error Please Check the Card Write Error Please Check the CardWhich cards can I use? Using Panasonic cards is recommendedHow can I easily send pictures to my computer? Pictures appear dark or have poor coloringRecording Battery, powerLCD monitor Playback FlashTV, computer, printer Others When not using for a while When in useOthers 4 Usage cautions and notes Caring for your cameraMemory cards BatteryRecording picture/time capacity Varies according to following settingsRecording picture capacity still pictures Recording time capacity motion pictures7M P.52 Aspect RatioQuality picture quality High Standard P.53 PICT.MODE P.47 Picture smoothness Fps frames per secondImage sensor SpecificationsMicrophone Optional accessories For USA Customers Digital Camera Accessory Order FormRequest for Service Notice Request for Service Notice For USA OnlyUSA Only Panasonic Digital Still Camera Limited Warranty Limited Warranty For USA OnlyLimited Warranty Coverage Ninety DaysCarry-In or Mail-In Service Centralized Factory Service Center Customer Services Directory For USA OnlyAvertissement Précautions à prendre pour le CanadaPropos du chargeur de batterie Propos du bloc-batterie74, 76 List of LCD monitor displays P.80Number of Recordable Pictures Picture Quality Setting Simple Mode Picture Quality Setting Motion PictureOperational Sound 11, 74Memo Memo Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJPanasonic Canada Inc Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3
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The Panasonic DMC-TZ2, introduced in 2007, marked a significant advancement in the compact digital camera market, combining portability with advanced photographic capabilities. Targeted at both amateur and seasoned photographers looking for a lightweight yet powerful option, the TZ2 offered a blend of features that made it stand out in its class.

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The DMC-TZ2 also includes a 2.5-inch LCD screen with a high resolution, making it easy to frame shots and review images. The screen's brightness can be adjusted for better visibility in various lighting situations, contributing to the overall user-friendly experience. Furthermore, the camera features a variety of scene modes and intelligent automatic settings, facilitating effortless shooting without requiring in-depth camera knowledge.

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