Contents
Model No. DMC-FH6
DMC-FH4 DMC-S5 DMC-S2
Contents
Others
Connecting with other devices
Application Record
Application View
Before use
Condensation When the lens or the LCD monitor is fogged up
Camera handling
Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →98
Always take a test shot first
No compensation for missed shots
Carefully observe copyright laws
Optional accessories
Standard Accessories
20 19 18 1716 15
Names and Functions of Main Parts
10 11 12 16 15
Zoom lever →43
Card/Battery door →12
For dealer display purpose only
Names and Functions of Main Parts
Names and Functions of Main Parts
Up cursor button
Left cursor button Right cursor button
Down cursor button
Charging light
Charging battery
Detach the battery after charging is completed
About batteries that you can use with this unit
140 min 130 min
Charging battery
Recording conditions by Cipa standard
Pictures
Inserting and removing the card optional/ the battery
To remove battery Move lever in direction of arrow
Inserting and removing the card optional/the battery
To remove
Compatible memory cards optional
Picture save destination cards and built-in memory
Type of Card Capacity
Recording picture capacity still pictures
Remaining battery and memory capacity
When in operation
Recording capacity guidelines pictures/recording time
Press MENU/SET
Setting the clock
Press the Power button
Press MENU/SET while the message is displayed
Setting the clock
To change time setting
Press
Set Rec menu →55 or Setup menu →35 as required
Recording mode
Sequence of operations
Sequence of operations
Flash, self-timer, and other functions
Holding the camera
Zoom In/Out
Press the shutter button and take pictures
Press the Playback button Press Mode button
Use cursor button to select a picture to be played back
Shutter button
Mode selection
Select Intelligent Auto Mode Take pictures
Display the screen for recording
About flash
About the Happy color setting
Settings
Automatic Scene Detection
Following functions cannot be used Exposure, Digital Zoom
Microphone Do not block the microphone with your fingers
End recording
Scroll through pictures
Press again to enter the recording mode
Viewing your pictures Normal Play
Press the Playback button
Viewing your pictures Normal Play
Viewing motion pictures
Select a picture with the motion picture icon, and press
Operations during motion picture playback Pause/play
Turn the zoom lever to T side
Zooming in and viewing Playback Zoom
Press the W side of the zoom button
Press the W side of the zoom button
Viewing a list of pictures Multi Playback
DMC-FH6 Turn the zoom lever to W side
Press the T side of the zoom button
Viewing pictures by their recording date Calendar Playback
Press to delete displayed picture
Deleting pictures
Deleting pictures
To delete multiple up to 50/To delete all pictures
May take time depending on number of pictures deleted
Press to select a setting, and then press MENU/SET
Setting the menu
Press / button several times
Making the camera more convenient to use →35
Setup menu
Setting the menu
Menu type
World Time
Using the Setup menu
To set summer time
Clock Set
Beep Tone
Settings, notes Beep Level
Volume 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
Beep
Baby and Pet Scene Modes are also reset
Using the Setup menu
Settings, notes
Auto Power Off MIN. / 5 MIN. / 10 MIN. / OFF
Rotate Disp
Output Video Out
Ntsc / PAL
TV Aspect
Demo Mode Stabilizer Demo
When a card/built-in
Restored. Check
Content of the card
If aperture and shutter speed are shown in red, you do
Taking pictures with your own settings
Return to desired composition
How to adjust focus
First adjust focus according to subject
Useful when subject is not in center of picture
Zoom position Shortest focusing distance
How to adjust focus Focus range
You can adjust the area of a picture to be taken using zoom
Using zoom
Zoom
Zoom types and use
Optical Zoom
Extended Optical Zoom
Be negligible
Taking pictures with flash
Light may damage subject
60 1/1600th ∗2 1/1600th
Available flash range when Sensitivity setting is
Shutter speeds for each flash mode
Taking pictures with flash
Taking pictures with self-timer
Exposure Compensation value you set is retained
If the picture is too dark, adjust the exposure to the +
Direction
Screen
Taking pictures according to the scene
Soft Skin
Taking pictures according to the scene Scene Mode
How to select a scene →49 Using flash in Scene Modes →45
Portrait
Panorama Shot
Taking pictures according to the scene Scene Mode
Food
Sports
Night Portrait
Night Scenery
High Sens
Baby
Pet
Sunset
Picture Size
Using the Rec menu
Recording mode Settings
Setting guide
169
Using the Rec menu
Rec Quality
Sensitivity
White Balance
Setting White Balance manually
AF Mode
Exposure
Resolution
Recording mode Settings on / OFF
Recording mode Settings on / i.ZOOM / OFF
Burst DMC-FH6
Settings
Maximum burst speed Approx .4 fps
When ISO Sensitivity
Recording mode Settings / OFF
Locations, the burst speed may become slow
AF Assist Lamp
Color Mode
For Rec menu setting procedures →33 Set color effects
This setting will work only when AF Mode is Face Detection
Clock Set
Recording mode Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFF
Stabilizer
Date Stamp
Recorded pictures can be played back in a variety of ways
Different playback methods Playback Mode
Select Start with cursor button and press MENU/SET
Different playback methods Playback Mode
Setup
Slide Show
Select the method to narrow down the displayed pictures
Filtering Play
Category Recording information such as Scene Modes
Calendar
Select a still picture to retouch during playback and press
Retouching pictures
Auto Retouch
Use cursor button to select on and press MENU/SET
Retouching pictures
Beauty Retouch DMC-FH6
Set the effects
Use cursor button to select Yes and press MENU/SET
Retouching pictures
Picture and press MENU/SET
Using the Playback menu
Upload Set
Use cursor button to select
Resize
Using the Playback menu To clear all
Cropping DMC-FH6
Using the Playback menu
Select Cancel in step and select Yes
To cancel → Press MENU/SET again
Favorite
Print Set DMC-FH6
Repeat steps and when using Multi up to 999 pictures
May not be effective when using other devices
To cancel while releasing all Press MENU/SET
Protect
Copy
Turn on camera Press the Playback button
When TVs or DVD recorders have an SD card slot
Viewing on TV screen
Connect camera to TV Turn on TV
Viewing on TV screen
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Using with your PC
Using the supplied software
PHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.0 LE Windows XP/Vista/7
Insert the CD-ROM with the supplied software
Installing supplied software PHOTOfunSTUDIO
Using with your PC
Check the environment of your PC
Connect camera to computer
Copying still pictures and motion pictures
Windows
To cancel connection
When using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS
Folder and file names on computer
Double-click LUMIXUP.EXE to start it
Uploading pictures to image-sharing websites
Select the upload destination
Connect camera to printer
To cancel print Press MENU/SET
Print settings →87
Printing
Select All
Printing multiple pictures
Printing
Multi Select
Print with date and text
Making print settings on the camera
Use cursor button to select setting and press MENU/SET
Use cursor button to select the item and press MENU/SET
Recording
List of LCD monitor displays
List of LCD monitor displays
Playback
Message displays
Folder cannot be created
Memory Card Error Memory card parameter error
Read Error/Write Error Please check the card
Message displays
Recorded pictures look white
Camera does not work even if power is turned on
Power cuts off during use
Cannot record pictures
Troubleshooting
Pictures have been rotated
Playback volume and beep volume are low
No flash emitted
Multiple flashes are emitted
No image appear on TV. Image blurred or not colored
Blackened red areas in recorded pictures
Sound of recorded motion pictures is not audible
Sound of the recorded motion pictures sometimes breaks up
Edges cut off pictures when printing
Cannot print when connecting to printer
Cannot print the date
Camera is hot
Menu not displayed in desired language
Camera rattles if shaken
AF Assist Lamp is not illuminated
Usage cautions and notes
When in use
Usage cautions and notes
Memory cards
100