Panasonic DMC-FP3 operating instructions REC Quality, 169, Wvga, Qvga∗

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Taking motion pictures

[MOTION PICTURE] Mode (Continued)

Recording Mode:

[REC QUALITY]

When recording motion picture, use a card rated with an SD speed classof ‘Class 6’ or higher.

SD speed class refers to a specification for sustained write speeds.

 

Press the [MENU] button to

Touch a picture quality

 

display the menu screen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Touch [REC QUALITY]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Touch [EXIT]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Picture Quality

 

Picture Size

 

No. of Frames

Picture Aspect

 

 

 

Ratio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[HD]

1280 × 720 pixels

 

 

16:9

 

[WVGA]

848 × 480 pixels

 

30 fps

 

 

 

 

 

[VGA]

640 × 480 pixels

 

4:3

 

 

 

[QVGA]

320 × 240 pixels

 

 

 

 

 

 

[QVGA] is fixed when recording to built-in memory.

Depending on the motion picture recording environment, static electricity or electromagnetic waves may cause the screen to go black momentarily or noise to be recorded.

Before recording motion pictures, make sure the battery is adequately charged, or use an AC adaptor (optional).

When recording motion pictures using an AC adaptor, if you unplug the AC adaptor or a power outage occurs, power to the camera is cut, and the motion picture in progress is no longer recorded.

If you attempt to play motion pictures recorded with the camera on other devices, playback may not be possible, or the picture or sound quality may be poor. Additionally, incorrect recording information may be indicated.

Motion pictures recorded with the camera cannot be played on Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras sold before July 2008. (However, motion pictures recorded with LUMIX digital cameras sold before this date can be played on this camera.)

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Contents Operating Instructions for advanced features Model No. DMC-FP3To select the Recording Mode manually Press the Mode button Touch the desired Recording ModePress the button Press the shutter button and take picturesContents Contents To prevent damage Malfunctions, and faults Read firstFollowing do not indicate mechanical problems Standard AccessoriesBefore use Names of parts Menu →17 /delete button →33AV OUT/DIGITAL socket DC in socket →78Using theTouch Panel Touch operationsTouch DragCharging battery Detach the battery after charging is completedConnect the charger to Electrical outletApprox pictures Approx min By Cipa standard Recording conditions by Cipa standardInserting and removing the card optional/ the battery Completely insert battery and cardClose lid To removeBattery Remaining battery and memory capacityWhen in operation Picture save destination cards and built-in memorySetting the clock Touch Clock SET Setting date and time and display formatOpen the lens cover Touch Language SET Touch the language you wish to setTo change time setting Touch SETTo set local time at travel destination World Time →54Setting the menu Select Normal Picture ModePower is turned on ModeTouch the settings you wish to change To reset default settingsTouch a menu item Touch ExitUsing Quick menu Touch a menu item Touch the settings you wish to changeRecording Mode, display Quick menu Recording menu items can be called up easilyUsing Setup menu LCD Mode Auto Power LCDPower LCD High AngleOFF/2 MIN./5 MIN./10 MIN Auto ReviewReset Setup PARAMETERS? Reset Reset REC. SETTINGS?USB Mode Select on Connection NTSC/PAL TV AspectVersion Disp FormatLanguage Demo ModeOFF/ON Select the desired Recording Mode and record Scene ModeSequence of Recording Press the Playback button and view pictures →32Convenient ways to turn the power on To turn the power on in Playback ModeWith the lens cover opened and the power off Holding the cameraSelect Intelligent Auto Mode Recording ModeFocus display when focus aligned flashing → illuminated Take picturesTouch on the Quick menu →17 TouchTo use flash You can also set by touching Flash in the REC menuTo take close-up pictures →38 To adjust coloring To adjust picture brightness→41 →61First adjust focus according to subject Align focus for desired compositionReturn to desired composition Direction detection functionAdjust the focus after adjusting the zoom Taking pictures with zoomZoom In/Out Maximum zoom ratios by picture sizeEnlarging further Digital Zoom Display REC menu →15 Touch onTouch Digital Zoom Touch Exit Zoom 4 times further than Optical/Extended Optical ZoomViewing your pictures Normal Play Press the Playback buttonScroll through pictures To enlarge Playback zoomDeleting pictures To delete multiple up to 50 or all picturesTouch Delete Multi Touch pictures to be deletedChanging recording information display Press to change displayGuide lines Recording information No display Guide linesYou can also set by touching Selftimer in the REC menu Taking pictures with self-timerTouch the time to be set Touch the type of flash Taking pictures with flashType, operations Uses Available types in each mode Available, Not available Focus range according to ISO sensitivity and zoom38 VQT2P49 Taking pictures at even closer range Macro Zoom Adjust the Digital Zoom magnification with the zoom leverTouch Macro Zoom Taking pictures with the Touched Area in Focus Touch the subjectYou can also set by touching Exposure in the REC menu If you are not going to use exposure compensation, selectWhen the description is Registering commonly used scenesChanging the selected Scene Mode Scene Uses, TipsPortrait Tips SoftSelf PortraitScenery SportsHow to select a scene →42 Using flash in Scene Modes →37 FoodParty CandlePET BabySunset Sens HighBurst Starry FlashSKY Beach SnowAerial PhotoChanging registered Scene Mode Taking pictures in registered Scene ModePress the Mode button Touch MY Scene Mode End recording Playing back motion pictures→65 For information on the available recording time →96REC Quality 169Wvga QVGA∗Useful features for travel Touch Travel SetupTouch Cancel Travel Date Record travel date and destinationRecording Mode ∗ Press Menu → Setup menu → Touch World TimeTouch Home Touch to set your home area Touch SETPerform steps , and →54 and return clock to home Upon your returnLabeled destination during playback Using REC menu SelftimerFlash Picture SizeSetting guide SensitivitySmaller picture size∗2 1600AF Mode Macro Mode Setting White Balance manuallyWhite Balance ModeMode SettingsOFF Mode Settings OFF/ONExposure BurstColor Mode StabilizerSet color effects Automatically detects and prevents jitterIlluminates lamp when dark to facilitate focus alignment Set the clock. Same function as that in Setup menu →13AF Assist Lamp RED-EYE RemovalEntering Text Touch to select the type of charactersTouch the character icon to input To correct input charactersTo restore Press the Playback button Set to multiple screen displayTurn to T side Touch a pictureWhen playback comes to the end, it automatically finishes Watching motion picturesPress the Playback button Display the motion picture Deleting →33Multi playback Different playback methods Playback ModeCalendar playback Slide Show Set playback effectsTouch Start Select music and effects according to picture AtmosphereDifferent playback methods Playback Mode Operations during Slide ShowCategory Play Touch a categoryView pictures Favorite PlayUsing Playback menu Touch an item to switch between on and OFF and touch SETText Stamp Touch Single or Multi Select a still pictureTouch Single ResizeSelect a still picture Touch YES Touch SET To cancel → Touch Cancel Touch Multi in step Select a still picture →71Select the size after Shrinking Touch OK up to 50 picturesCropping Touch SET Touch YESEnlarge your still pictures and crop unwanted areas Set-up Press MENU→ Playback menu → Touch CroppingFavorite Rotate DispSelect a picture and touch Print SET Touch Single or Multi Select pictureSet number of pictures by touching , and then touch SET Set-up Press MENU→ Playback menu → Touch Print SETTouch Single or Multi Select picture and make setting To cancel while releasing all Touch CancelProtect Set-up Press MENU→ Playback menu → Touch ProtectSelect copy method direction CopySet-up Press Menu → Playback menu → Touch Copy Using with your PC To cancel connectionTouch PC on the camera Operate with your computerFolder and file names on computer When using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OSPlaying motion pictures on your computer Printing To cancel printTouch PictBridge PTP on the camera Printing multiple pictures Print with date and textRemaining sheets display may differ from set number With Text StampMake settings before selecting Print Start Select settingWhen using TVs with an SD card slot Viewing on TV screenConnect camera to TV Turn on TV Turn on camera Press the Playback buttonList of LCD monitor displays RecordingPlayback Press the Display button to change display →7Message displays No Additional Selections can be MadeInsert SD Card Again TRY Another Card Camera does not work even if power is turned on Power cuts off during useCannot record pictures Cannot record to cardsTry checking these items →88 93 first Recorded pictures appear coarse, or there is interferencePictures appear dark or have poor coloring Motion picture recording stops midwayMonitor sometimes shuts off even though power is on LCD monitor dims during motion picture recordingBrightness is unstable Monitor flickers indoorsFolder/file number displayed as -. Picture is black Incorrect date displayed in Calendar playbackThumbnail is Displayed is shown on the screen Blackened red areas in recorded picturesCannot print when connecting to printer Edges cut off pictures when printingNo pictures appears on TV. Pictures blurred or not colored TV screen display different to LCD monitorMenu not displayed in desired language Camera rattles if shakenCannot set Auto Review AF assist lamp is not illuminatedWhen in use Usage cautions and notesMemory cards Recording picture/time capacity Picture aspectMemory Card24 GB 38 min 9 min 19 min 12 h 27 min
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DMC-FP3 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-FP3 is a compact digital camera that stands out in the crowded market of point-and-shoot models, offering a blend of style, functionality, and innovative technologies. Launched as part of Panasonic's Lumix series, the DMC-FP3 is designed for users who seek a reliable camera without sacrificing advanced features.

One of the standout characteristics of the DMC-FP3 is its sleek, ultra-slim profile. With its elegant design, it is not only lightweight but also easy to carry, making it perfect for everyday use and travel. The camera is equipped with a 14.1-megapixel CCD sensor, ensuring high-resolution images complete with vibrant colors and sharp details. Its 4x optical zoom Leica lens allows users to capture wide-angle shots as well as distant subjects.

The DMC-FP3 features a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, which enhances user experience by allowing intuitive controls and easy navigation through menus. The touch interface also enables users to focus on specific subjects by simply tapping on the display. This capability is particularly beneficial for capturing spontaneous moments, making the camera both user-friendly and efficient.

In terms of technology, the DMC-FP3 incorporates Panasonic's Intelligent Auto (iA) mode. This feature automatically adjusts settings based on the shooting environment, resulting in optimal image quality without the need for users to manually configure the camera. Additionally, the camera includes various scene modes, such as Portrait, Night Portrait, and Sunset, allowing users to select the best settings for different scenarios.

For videography enthusiasts, the DMC-FP3 supports 720p HD video recording, enabling users to capture stunning video moments with clarity. The continuous shooting mode is a valuable asset for capturing action shots, allowing a burst of images at the press of a button.

Also noteworthy is the camera’s image stabilization system, which helps to counteract blurriness caused by hand movement, ensuring crisp photos in various lighting conditions. With the inclusion of advanced face detection technology, the DMC-FP3 can detect and prioritize faces in a scene, improving portrait photography outcomes.

In summary, the Panasonic DMC-FP3 combines stylish design with powerful features and innovative technologies. Its user-friendly interface, excellent image quality, and versatility make it a compelling choice for both novice photographers and experienced users looking for a compact camera that does not compromise on performance. Whether capturing everyday moments or special occasions, the DMC-FP3 proves to be a dependable companion.