Panasonic DMC-FX1GN Changing the Picture Size, Select PICT.SIZE and set the picture size

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Recording pictures (advanced)

Changing the Picture Size

Preparation

• Set the mode dial except for [ ]/[

1Select [PICT.SIZE] and set the picture size.

 

 

 

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W.BALANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[2304]: 2304k1728 pixels (DMC-FX5)

[2048]: 2048k1536 pixels (DMC-FX1)

[1600]: 1600k1200 pixels

[1280]: 1280k960 pixels

[640]: 640k480 pixels

[HDTV]: 1920k1080 pixels

Close the menu by pressing the [MENU] button after finishing the setting.

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¬Suggestions/Tips ¬

In Motion image mode [ ], the picture size is fixed to 320k240 pixels.

The smaller the picture size

(640k480 pixels) you select, the more pictures you can store on the card. In addition, a small file size allows you to attach the picture to an e-mail or post it on a web site more easily.

If you select a larger picture size (2304k1728 pixels: DMC-FX5, 2048k1536 pixels: DMC-FX1), the

printed picture will be clearer, especially with larger sized prints.

If you playback pictures recorded using [HDTV] mode on a High-Definition TV, (HDTV has 16:9 aspect) the picture quality will be higher. An SD Memory Card can be played on TVs with an SD Memory Card slot.

(The screen is displayed as illustrated in DMC-FX5.)

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Contents Model No.DMC-FX5GN DMC-FX1GN Dear Customer Information for Your SafetyContents Playback advanced Standard Accessories 15 1413 Names of the ComponentsBattery Charger/AC Adaptor P10 Quick Guide Open the card/battery door Insert the battery. P12Take a picture. P28 Connect the AC cable Charging the BatteryAttach the battery to the AC adaptor Detach the battery Charging time and available recording time About the BatteryBattery indication Charging environment and charging errorPreparation Inserting the BatteryRemoving the Battery Open the terminal door Using the AC AdaptorConnect the AC cable Connect the DC cable SD Memory Card Access to the card SD Memory Card suppliedAbout the Card MultiMediaCard optionalInserting the Card Removing the Card Open the card/battery doorStrap eyelet Attaching the StrapPass the top of the strap through Set date and time Initial setting Select Clock SET fromDate Printing Select M/D/Y, D/M/Y or Y/M/DSelect the desired item Setup MenuSelect the Setup Menu Press the Menu buttonREVIEW1 Menu FunctionsMonitor AutoECONOMY1 NO.RESET1RESET1 USB ModeEspañol VOLUME2Language EnglishRecording guide line Using the LCD MonitorRecording mode Playback mode Selecting the screen to be usedExample of histogram About the HistogramMode Dial Aim the AF area 1 to the point you want to focus Taking PicturesBlinking Status indicator a LightingFlash/Access Indicator B Lighting Posture to take good picturesCare for the camera FocusingExposure Jitter camera shakeAF/AE Lock AF Auto focus AE Auto exposure Auto Review Taking Pictures in Simple ModeSelect PICT.MODE Select Enlarge 4qt6q/10t15cm or E-MAILPower Save P22 Other settings in Simple modeDeleting the recorded picture during the review Checking the Recorded Picture ReviewPress Enlarge and shift the pictureTo make subjects appear further away Wide Using the Optical ZoomAvailable flash settings Taking Pictures using the Built-in FlashSwitching the flash setting Available flash range to take pictures ISO sensitivity Shutter speed for each flash mode Flash modeRecording pictures basic Compensating the Exposure Times Taking Pictures using Auto BracketFocus on the subject to take Picture Taking Pictures with the Self-timerSwitch the self-timer setting Take pictures Taking Pictures using Burst ModeSwitch the burst mode setting Number of pictures recorded in burst modeFast forwarding/Fast rewinding Playing Back PicturesSelect the picture To return to the normal playback Switch to multi screen Select the picturesPictures Multi Playback Shift the picture Using the Playback ZoomEnlarge the picture To delete a picture during the playback zoomSelect the picture to be deleted Delete the picture Deleting PicturesTo delete single picture Delete the pictures To delete multi pictures Select Multi DeleteSelect the pictures to be deleted Delete all of the pictures To delete all pictures Select ALL DeleteTaking Pictures using Macro Mode Technique for Portrait mode Taking Pictures using Portrait ModeTaking Pictures using Landscape Mode Shutter speed in Night portrait mode Taking Pictures using Night Portrait ModeTechnique for Self-portrait mode Taking Pictures using Self-portrait ModeStart the recording Recording Motion ImagesSelect Motion Rate Available recording time SD Memory Motion rate Card Capacity Select W.BALANCE and set the desirable mode Setting the White BalanceSelect W.BALANCE and set to Setting the White Balance manually White setAppears Finely Adjusting the White BalanceAdjust the white balance Press 3 untilSelect PICT.SIZE and set the picture size Changing the Picture SizeSelect Quality and set the quality Changing the QualitySubject and take the picture Taking Pictures using Spot ModeSelect Spot Mode and set it to Picture fixing the focus onSelect Sensitivity and set the ISO sensitivity Setting ISO SensitivityISO sensitivity DMC-FX5 DMC-FX1 Take the picture Taking Pictures with AudioSelect Audio REC. and set it to on Press the Focus button Using the AF TriggerAF Focus Select D.ZOOM and set it to on Using the Digital ZoomEntering the digital zoom range Select COL.EFFECT and set the colour Using the Colour EffectSelect PICT.ADJ. and set it Adjusting the Quality of the Picture Picture AdjustmentSelect Stabilizer and set it Using the Optical Image StabilizerSelect Image Capture Creating Flip AnimationCapturing images Select Flip Anim Check the image Select Frame Rate and set Deleting all of still images used for flip animation Playing back a created flip animationPlay back the audio Playing Back Pictures with AudioPlay back the motion images Playing Back Motion ImagesSelect the picture with the motion image icon To pauseSelect the direction to rotate the picture Example When rotating clockwiseRotating the Picture Select RotateSelect Single Single setting/cancelSelect Dpof Print Select the picture and set Select Multi Multi setting/cancelSelect Dpof Print Select the pictures and set Number of printsSelect Cancel To cancel all settings Select Dpof PrintSelect YES to cancel all settings Select Index Index setting/cancel Select Dpof PrintSelect YES to index setting To print the date When the index is already setSelect Protect CancelPreventing Accidental Erasure of the Picture Multi setting/To cancel all settings Duration Playing Back with Slide ShowSelect Slide Show Select the following items Select the type of pictures to play backSelect Start Select the picture and start audio recording Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures Audio DubbingSelect Audio DUB Stop audio recordingSelect the picture and set it Resizing the PicturesSelect Resize Select the size and set itSelect YES or no and set it Enlarge or decrease the picture Trimming the PicturesSelect Trimming Select the picture to trim100 Select YES to format Formatting the CardSelect Format Playback pictures on TV with SD Memory Card slot Playing Back Pictures with a TV ScreenPlaying back pictures with AV cable supplied Viewing pictures in other countriesSelect Mass Storage or PTP Before Connecting with USB Connection CableSelect USB MODE. In the recording mode USB mode PC to be connected Printer to be ConnectedMessage Windows Drive appears on the My Computer folder Connecting to a PC Mass StorageConnecting to a PC PTP ¬Suggestions/Tips ¬ Connecting to a Printer Select the picture to print Using a Printer PictBridgeSingle picture Select Single Picture Select YES and print Dpof picture Select Dpof Picture Select Single Picture Select YES and print Using a Printer USB Direct-PrintSingle picture 101 Turn the camera off Remove the card and the battery. P13After Use Recording Screen Display1000 1. JAN.2004 Recording in Simple modeEnlarge 1000 1.JANMenu Items REC mode menuTrimming P88 Simple mode menuPlay mode menu Dpof Print P76 Slide Show P83108 When carrying this camera, take care not to drop or hit itBattery Optimal Use of the BatteryBe sure to remove the battery after use Dispose of an unusable batteryLCD monitor Printing pictures recorded with Hdtv modeCard AC adaptorHdtv Approximate number of recordable pictures and the sizeDMC-FX5 DMC-FX1 Message Display Mode Dial is not in the Proper PositionTroubleshooting Pictures cannot be printed Clock setting is resetPicture does not appear on the television Some pixels are inactive or Always lit on the LCD monitorDMC-FX5 Digital CameraDC IN/EXT Battery Charger/AC Adaptor Panasonic DE-929BBattery Pack lithium-ion Panasonic CGA-S001E DIGITAL/AV OUTMemo 118 119 VQT0G32

DMC-FX1GN, DMC-FX5GN specifications

The Panasonic DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN are compact digital cameras designed to cater to photography enthusiasts seeking versatility and performance in a portable form factor. Both models were released in the mid-2000s, showcasing innovative features that set them apart in the market.

The DMC-FX5GN boasts a 5.0-megapixel sensor, while the DMC-FX1GN features a slightly lower resolution of 5.0 megapixels, providing sharp and clear images for everyday photography. With their compact design, both cameras are easy to carry, making them perfect for capturing spontaneous moments on the go. The slim profile is coupled with an ergonomic grip, which enhances usability, ensuring that users can hold the camera comfortably during extended shooting sessions.

One of the key highlights of these models is the advanced image stabilization technology known as MEGA O.I.S (Optical Image Stabilizer). This feature effectively minimizes the effects of hand-shake, allowing users to capture clearer images in low-light conditions or while using telephoto settings. Coupled with the bright Leica DC lens, which offers a focal length equivalent to 35mm to 105mm, the DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN provide excellent optical performance, producing vibrant colors and sharp detail.

Both models offer various shooting modes, including Intelligent Auto and Scene modes, enabling users to adapt quickly to different shooting environments. The user-friendly interface ensures that even novice photographers can navigate settings without difficulty. Additionally, the cameras provide up to 3x optical zoom, making them suitable for capturing distant subjects without sacrificing image quality.

The DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN are equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD screen, offering clear visibility for composing shots and reviewing images. This display is particularly beneficial for outdoor shooting, where lighting conditions can often affect visibility.

In terms of video capabilities, both models support VGA video recording at 30 frames per second, adding versatility for capturing moving moments. Furthermore, they support a range of storage options, including SD and SDHC memory cards, allowing users to expand their storage capacity based on their needs.

Overall, the Panasonic DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN provide a solid mix of performance, portability, and user-friendly features, making them ideal choices for anyone looking to enhance their photography skills while enjoying the convenience of a compact camera.