Panasonic DMC-S2 Taking pictures according to the scene Scene Mode, Portrait, Soft Skin, Scenery

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Taking pictures according to the scene [Scene Mode]

••How to select a scene (→49) ••Using flash in Scene Modes (→45)

Improves the skin tone of subjects for a healthier appearance in bright daylight conditions.

[Portrait]

Tips

••The closer the zoom is positioned to the T (telephoto) edge and the closer the

 

 

 

camera is brought to the subject, the greater the effect will be.

 

 

 

Smooths skin colours in bright, outdoor daylight conditions (portraits

 

 

 

from chest upwards).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips

 

[Soft Skin]

 

••The closer the zoom is positioned to the T (telephoto) edge and the closer the

 

 

 

camera is brought to the subject, the greater the effect will be.

Takes clear pictures of wide, distant subjects.

[Scenery]

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Contents Operating Instructions for advanced features DMC-FH4 DMC-S5 DMC-S2Contents Application View Connecting with other devicesApplication Record OthersCamera handling Condensation When the lens or the LCD monitor is fogged upBefore use Carefully observe copyright laws Always take a test shot firstNo compensation for missed shots Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →98Standard Accessories Optional accessoriesNames and Functions of Main Parts 16 15For shop display purpose only Names and Functions of Main PartsDown cursor button Up cursor buttonLeft cursor button Right cursor button Names and Functions of Main PartsCompleted Charging batteryDetach the battery after charging is About batteries that you can use with this unitCharging battery Recording conditions by Cipa standardInserting and removing the card optional/ the battery Inserting and removing the card optional/the battery To removeType of Card Capacity Picture save destination cards and built-in memoryCompatible memory cards optional Recording capacity guidelines pictures/recording time Remaining battery and memory capacityWhen in operation Recording picture capacity still picturesPress MENU/SET Setting the clockPress the Power button To change time setting Setting the clockSequence of operations Recording modeSet Rec menu →55 or Setup menu →35 as required Zoom In/Out Flash, self-timer, and other functionsHolding the camera Sequence of operationsPress the Playback button Press Mode button Press the shutter button and take picturesUse cursor button to select a picture to be played back Taking pictures with automatic settings Focus displayAutomatic Scene Detection About the Happy colour settingSettings About flashAuto Power Off 5 MIN Taking motion pictures Motion Picture Mode End recordingScroll through pictures Viewing your pictures Normal PlayPress the Playback button Changing recording information displayViewing your pictures Normal Play Viewing motion picturesSelect a picture with the motion picture icon, and press Zooming in and viewing Playback Zoom Press the W side of the zoom buttonViewing a list of pictures Multi Playback Press the T side of the zoom buttonViewing pictures by their recording date Calendar Playback Deleting pictures Press to delete displayed pictureTo delete multiple up to 50/To delete all pictures Deleting picturesPress / button several times Setting the menuPress to select a setting, and then press MENU/SET Menu type Setup menuSetting the menu Making the camera more convenient to use →35To set summer time Using the Setup menuSettings, notes Clock SetBeep Settings, notes Beep LevelVolume 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 Beep ToneReset Reset Rec. settings? Settings, notesAuto Power Off MIN. / 5 MIN. / 10 MIN. / OFF Reset setup parameters?TV Aspect Output Video OutNtsc / PAL Rotate DispDemo Mode Stabilizer Demo When a card/built-inRestored. Check FormatTaking pictures with your own settings Return to desired composition How to adjust focusFirst adjust focus according to subject Focus displayHow to adjust focus Focus range Zoom position Shortest focusing distanceUsing zoom You can adjust the area of a picture to be taken using zoomExtra Optical Zoom Zoom types and useOptical Zoom ZoomTaking pictures with flash Light may damage subjectTaking pictures with flash Available flash range when Sensitivity setting isShutter speeds for each flash mode Taking pictures with self-timer Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation Taking pictures according to the scene Soft Skin Taking pictures according to the scene Scene ModePortrait SceneryPanorama Shot Taking pictures according to the scene Scene Mode Night Scenery SportsNight Portrait FoodSunset BabyPet High SensSetting guide Using the Rec menuRecording mode Settings Picture SizeRec Quality Using the Rec menuSettings Intelligent ISO / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 SensitivitySetting White Balance manually White BalanceAF Mode Recording mode Settings on / i.ZOOM / OFF ResolutionRecording mode Settings on / OFF ExposureSettings Burst DMC-FH6Recording mode Settings / OFF Picture Aspect RatioRed-Eye Removal Color ModeAF Assist Lamp Date Stamp Recording mode Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFFStabilizer Clock SetDifferent playback methods Playback Mode Slide Show Different playback methods Playback ModeSetup Select Start with cursor button and press MENU/SETCategory Recording information such as Scene Modes Filtering PlaySelect the method to narrow down the displayed pictures Calendar Use cursor button to select on and press MENU/SET Retouching picturesAuto Retouch Select a still picture to retouch during playback and pressSet the effects Menu item SettingsBeauty Retouch DMC-FH6 Use cursor button to select Yes and press MENU/SETReallusion is a trademark of Reallusion Inc Uploading to image-sharing websites Using the Playback menuUpload Set Using the Playback menu To clear all ResizeUsing the Playback menu Cropping DMC-FH6Favorite Print Set DMC-FH6 To cancel while releasing all Press MENU/SET ProtectCopy Connect camera to TV Turn on TV When TVs or DVD recorders have an SD card slotViewing on TV screen Turn on camera Press the Playback buttonViewing on TV screen PHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.0 LE Windows XP/Vista/7 Using with your PCUsing the supplied software LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version Windows XP/Vista/7Check the environment of your PC Installing supplied software PHOTOfunSTUDIOUsing with your PC Insert the CD-ROM with the supplied softwareCopying still pictures and motion pictures Connect camera to computerFolder and file names on computer To cancel connectionWhen using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS WindowsSelect the upload destination Uploading pictures to image-sharing websitesDouble-click LUMIXUP.EXE to start it Connect camera to printer To cancel print Press MENU/SETPrinting Printing multiple pictures Use cursor button to select the item and press MENU/SET Making print settings on the cameraUse cursor button to select setting and press MENU/SET Print with date and textList of LCD monitor displays RecordingPlayback List of LCD monitor displaysMessage displays Message displays Memory Card Error Memory card parameter errorRead Error/Write Error Please check the card Folder cannot be createdCannot record pictures Camera does not work even if power is turned onPower cuts off during use. Battery needs recharging Troubleshooting Pictures have been rotated No flash emittedMultiple flashes are emitted Thumbnail is displayed is shown on the screenSound of the recorded motion pictures sometimes breaks up Blackened red areas in recorded picturesSound of recorded motion pictures is not audible TV screen display different to LCD monitorEdges cut off pictures when printing Cannot print the dateFile numbers are not recorded in sequence Lens makes a clicking noiseClock is incorrect When in use Usage cautions and notesMemory cards Usage cautions and notes100
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DMC-S5, DMC-S2, DMC-FH4, DMC-FH6 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-FH4 and DMC-S5 are compact digital cameras designed for photography enthusiasts looking for high-quality image capture in a portable form factor. Both cameras are part of Panasonic's Lumix line, known for delivering exceptional performance and versatile shooting options.

The Panasonic DMC-FH4 is equipped with a 16 MP CCD sensor, which ensures vivid colors and sharp details in every shot. Its versatile 28mm wide-angle lens offers a powerful optical zoom capability, allowing users to capture stunning landscapes or close-up portraits with equal ease. The 4x optical zoom works seamlessly to deliver high-quality images, making it an excellent option for casual photography.

One of the standout features of the DMC-FH4 is its Intelligent Auto mode. This setting automatically adjusts several parameters, including exposure, focusing, and scene selection, making it ideal for beginners who may not be familiar with manual settings. The camera also features a range of artistic filters that can be applied to images in real time, enhancing creativity and allowing users to express their unique style.

The Panasonic DMC-S5, on the other hand, steps up the game with its Micro Four Thirds sensor, offering 24 MP resolution. This larger sensor captures more light, yielding superior image quality even in low-light conditions. The DMC-S5 integrates advanced features such as 4K video recording, providing video creators with the ability to shoot incredibly detailed footage, perfect for today's digital content landscape.

Another significant feature of the DMC-S5 is its Dual I.S. (Image Stabilization) technology, which combines both optical and digital stabilization to minimize camera shake, resulting in clearer pictures and smoother videos. The camera is also equipped with a fast autofocus system that quickly locks onto subjects, ensuring sharp focus even in dynamic shooting situations.

Both models support a variety of shooting modes, including manual control for more advanced users. The compact design makes them easy to carry, allowing photographers to capture moments on-the-go. The ergonomic grip and intuitive control layout enhance the user experience, ensuring comfortable handling during extended shooting sessions.

Additional features in both the DMC-FH4 and DMC-S5 also include an integrated flash, scene modes, and the ability to shoot in RAW format, giving users more flexibility in post-processing. With their combination of sophisticated technology and user-friendly design, the Panasonic DMC-FH4 and DMC-S5 stand out as compelling options for anyone looking to elevate their photography skills.