Panasonic DMCFX7K, DMC-FX7PP operating instructions ECO Economy, Off, Beep, Clock SET, No.Reset

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Preparation

 

 

 

Menu

 

Functions

ECO ECONOMY

The battery life is saved by turning the LCD monitor off

(works in modes

automatically.

except playback

(Press any button to recover from the economy mode.)

mode and simple

[OFF]:

Economy mode cannot be activated.

mode)

[LEVEL1]: The LCD monitor turns off and the status indicator

 

 

turns on if you do not use the camera for about 15

 

 

seconds.

 

[LEVEL2]: The LCD monitor turns off and the status indicator

 

 

turns on if you do not use the camera for about 15

 

 

seconds or you leave it for about 5 seconds after

 

 

taking pictures.

 

• In the economy mode, the power save is set to [2MIN.].

 

• In the economy mode, the LCD monitor is off while the flash is

 

being charged.

 

• The economy mode is not activated while the menu screen is

 

displayed or the self-timer is set.

 

• The economy mode is not activated while the AC adaptor/

 

DMW-CAC2 (optional) is used or recording motion images.

BEEP

[BEEP LEVEL]:[

]: No operational sound

 

[

]:

Soft operational sound

 

[

]:

Loud operational sound

 

[BEEP TONE]:

1

2 3

 

[SHUTTER]: 1

2

3

 

 

CLOCK SET

Change date and time. (P18)

 

 

NO.RESET

Set this when you want to start the file number of the picture from

 

0001 on the next recording. (The folder number is updated, and

 

the file number starts from 0001.)

The folder number can be assigned from 100 to 999.

When the folder number reaches 999, it cannot be reset. We recommend formatting the card after saving the data on a PC or elsewhere.

When you insert a formatted card or a new card and select this item, the file number is reset and the confirmation screen for reset of folder number appears. If you select [YES] on the screen, the folder number is reset to 100.

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Contents Operating Instructions Information for Your Safety Dear CustomerFCC Note U.S. only DMC-FX7Care for the camera If you will not be using the camera for a long timeAbout the Lens About These Operating Instructions When you press the 4 buttonAbout illustrations of the cursor button Contents Audio DUB Dpof PrintSlide Show TrimmingStandard Accessories Flash P37 Self-timer Indicator P40Names of the Components Lens partCard/Battery Door P14 Camera Switch P20Mode Dial P27 Speaker for Operational SoundPlay back the pictures Charge the battery. P12Quick Guide Set the clock. P18Detach the battery Charging the Battery with the ChargerConnect the charger to the electrical outlet About the Battery Inserting/Removing the Battery Slide the card/battery door to open it Inserting/Removing the CardAbout handling a card Access to the cardAbout the Card SD Memory Card supplied MultiMediaCard optional223 256 MB 390 709 1200 1950 Approximate number of recordable pictures and the sizeHdtv 445 512 MB 785 1429 2418 3929Initial setting Setting Date/Time Clock SetSelect Clock SET from the Setup menu. P20 Set date and timePreparation Be sure to press 1 at the end to determine the setting Setup MenuTurn the camera on Select the Setup Menu Select the desired item Press the Menu buttonMonitor Power SaveMenu Functions Auto ReviewOFF NO.RESETECO Economy BeepVideo OUT ResetUSB Mode Scene MenuAbout the LCD Monitor Playback mode P45Simple mode P32 Selecting the screen to be usedRecording guide line Histogram Example of histogramMode Dial Taking PicturesTake a picture Turn the camera on Set the mode dial to Normal picture modeTaking pictures AF/AE Lock AF Auto Focus AE Auto Exposure Correct posture for taking good picturesJitter camera shake FocusingExposure Recording pictures basic Select the desired item and set the desired value Taking Pictures in Simple ModeSettings in Simple mode PICT.MODE MailMODE2 Other Settings in Simple modeEconomy OFF EnlargePICT.SIZE Quality Audio REC You cannot set the following items in the Simple modeNO.RESET Reset USB Mode Video OUT Language Economy ZoomEnlarge and shift the picture When the mode dial is in a recording mode, pressChecking the Recorded Picture Review 1k4k8k 8k4k1kTo make subjects appear closer use Tele Using the Optical ZoomTo make subjects appear further away use Wide Photo flash Taking Pictures using the Built-in FlashSwitching to the appropriate flash setting Do not cover it with your finger or any other itemsAUTO¢ Available flash settings by recording modeISO80 60 1/2000 Switch the self-timer setting Taking Pictures with the Self-timerFocus on the subject to take the picture Compensate the exposure toward positive Compensating the ExposureUnder exposed Properly Exposed Over exposedTaking Pictures using Auto Bracket Optical Image Stabilizer Stabilizer MODE1High speed Low speed No limit No display canceled Taking Pictures using Burst ModeNumber of pictures recorded in burst mode Playing Back Pictures Select the pictureSelect the pictures Switch to multi screenPictures Multi Playback To return to the normal playbackShift the picture Using the Playback ZoomEnlarge the picture 1k2k4k8k16k 16k8k4k2k1kSelect Multi Delete Deleting PicturesSelect the picture to be deleted Select the pictures to be deletedDelete all of the pictures Delete the picturesSelect ALL Delete It is possible to delete up to 50 pictures all at onceMacro mode Using the Mode DialFocus range Select Motion Rate Motion image modeWhen the subject is focused, the focus indication 1 lights Press the shutter button fully to start the recordingAvailable recording time seconds SD Memory Card Motion rate sec CapacityFireworks P56 Party P57 Snow P57 Scene modeNight Scenery P55 Night Portrait P56 Self Portrait P58Technique for Portrait mode To make this mode more effective Technique for Sports modeScenery mode Technique for Night scenery modeTechnique for Night portrait mode Technique for Fireworks modeParty mode Snow mode Technique for Party modeThis mode allows you to take a picture of yourself Technique for Self-portrait modeSlow Shutter P65 Using the REC mode menuZoom P66 COL.EFFECT P66 PICT.ADJ. P66 Flip ANIM. P67 Daylight For auto setting autoWhite Balance W.BALANCE On a bright dayAbout the white balance fine adjustment Setting the White Balance manually White setAdjusted when the photo flash is insufficient About the white balanceISO sensitivity 400 ISO Sensitivity Sensitivity Picture Size PICT.SIZE1920k1080 pixels Quality Quality Audio Recording Audio REC AF Mode AF Mode Area-focusing Camera focuses on anySlow Shutter Slow Shutter Slow shutter SettingAF Assist Lamp AF assist lamp does not turnPicture Adjustment PICT.ADJ Digital Zoom D.ZOOMSelect Image Capture Flip Animation Flip AnimSelect Flip Anim REC PICT.ADJSelect Frame Rate and set the number of frames Capture images for flip animationSelect Create Motion Image Select Create Motion Image and create a flip animationDeleting all still images used to create flip animation To pause Playing Back Pictures with Audio/Motion ImagesCursor displayed during playback corresponds to 3/4/ 2/1 Picture with audio cannot be resized P78 or trimmed P79Select the picture to be rotated and set it Using the Play mode menuRotating the Picture Rotate Select RotateSetting the Picture to be Printed and the Number Select Dpof PRINT, then select SINGLE, Multi or CancelTo cancel all settings Select YES to cancel all settings To print the datePreventing Accidental Erasure of the Picture Protect Select PROTECT, then select SINGLE, Multi or CancelCancel SETSelect Slide SHOW, then select ALL or Dpof Playing Back with Slide ShowSet the items of the Slide Show By pressing the Menu button, the Slide Show stops Select StartSD Slide Show Adding Audio to Recorded Stop audio recording Select the picture and start audio recordingSelect the size and set it Resizing the Pictures ResizeSelect Resize Select YES or no and set it Select the picture and set itSelect the picture to trim and set it Trimming the PicturesSelect Trimming Enlarge or decrease the pictureInitializing the Card Format Shift the picture and press the shutter button fully to setSelect YES or no and set it Select FormatDuring formatting, do not turn the camera off Turn the camera and the TV off Playing Back Pictures with a TV ScreenPlaying back pictures with the supplied cable Playback pictures on TV with SD Memory Card slotSelect USB Mode Before Connecting with USB Connection CableUSB Mode Select PC or PictBridge PTPWhen using Windows 98/98 SE MessageConnecting to a PC Macintosh About PictBridge PTP settingPC Windows PictBridge PTP WindowsUSB connection cable supplied AC adaptor DMW-CAC2 optional Connecting to a PictBridge-compliant PrinterWhen the Dpof Select Single Print is not set PICTURE. P89Select a picture to be printed Set the print settingsSingle picture Dpof picture Select Print Start and then print out the pictureSelect Dpof Picture Set the Dpof print with this camera in advance. P72Setting the date printing with the Dpof print in advance 17 16 Screen DisplayRecording Recording in simple mode 1000 DECPlayback Flip animation P67Others When you go out, bring charged spare batteries BatteryStore the removed battery in the battery carrying case Dispose of an unusable batteryCard100PANA Printing pictures recorded with Hdtv modeFolder Composition Export Misc PRIVATE1Message Display Troubleshooting Reset Monochrome When connecting to aClock setting is BlurredLCD monitor Or always lit on the LCDMonitor Noise appears on Appears on the LCDSpecifications Operating Temperature DimensionsWeight Battery Charger Panasonic DE-991BDigital Camera Accessory System Accessory#Digital Camera Accessory Order Form For USA CustomersRequest for Service Notice For USA Only Limited Warranty Coverage Limited Warranty For USA OnlyElectric of Puerto RICO, INC. Ave de Infanteria, Km .5, San Carry-In or Mail-In Service Customer Services Directory For USA Only Centralized Factory ServicenterDate Printing IndexBacklight Compensation Brightness of the LCD Monitor LCD MonitorSetup Menu Simple Mode USB Connection Cable USB ModeResizing Review Rotate Scene Menu Scene Mode Scenery Mode Slow Shutter Snow Mode Sports ModeReproduzca las imágenes Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía española de uso rápidoCargue la batería Ajuste el relojPanasonic Canada Inc