Panasonic DMC-FZ70 owner manual Charging battery, Detach the battery after charging is completed

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Preparations

Charging battery

Always charge before first use! (battery shipped uncharged)

About batteries that you can use with this unit

It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine products are made available to purchase in some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately provided with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards. There is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack. To ensure that safe products are used we recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used.

••Use the dedicated charger and battery.

Position the battery contacts to meet the charger, then insert the battery into the charger

Plug the charger into the AC power

●●Plug-in type

Battery

Charger (model-specific)

●●Inlet type

••The AC cable does

not fit entirely into the AC input

terminal. A gap will remain.

Charging light ([CHARGE])

On: Charging in progress

Off: Charging complete

If light is flashing: ••Charging may take longer

than normal if battery temperature is too high or too low (charging may not be completed).

●●We recommend charging in a location where the ambient temperature is between 10 °C and 30 °C (50 °F to 86 °F).

••Battery/charger connector is dirty. Clean with a dry cloth.

Detach the battery after charging is completed

●●The battery charger is in the standby condition when the AC power is supplied. The primary circuit is always “live” as long as the battery charger is connected to an electrical outlet.

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Contents Customers only Register online atContents Application Record Taking pictures by setting Taking pictures by setting Shutter speed109 110Application View Others Connecting with other devicesCamera handling Before useNo compensation for missed shots Always take a test shot firstCarefully observe copyright laws Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →221Standard Accessories Names and Functions of Main Parts Power lamp →29 Camera ON/OFF switch →29 Burst Mode button →83Mode dial →29 Shoulder strap eyelet →16 Speaker →61LVF button →13 Viewfinder LVF →1328 AF/AE Lock Fn1 button Rear dial →14 30 AF/AF /MF button →95, 100Diopter adjustment Switching the LCD monitor/Viewfinder LVFPress LVF button ViewfinderCursor button MENU/SET buttonISO button WB buttonPass the string through the hole On the camera Attaching the Lens Cap/Shoulder StrapPass the same string through the hole on the lens cap Attach the lens capAttaching the Shoulder Strap Detach the battery after charging is completed Charging batteryAbout batteries that you can use with this unit Charging light ChargeRemaining battery Remaining batteryRecording conditions by Cipa standard Recording still pictures When using LCD monitorRecording conditions Recording motion pictures When using LCD monitorViewing pictures When using LCD monitor Inserting and Removing the Card optional/ the Battery Inserting and Removing the Card optional/the Battery Compatible memory cards optional About the Built-in Memory/the CardBuilt-in memory approx MB Picture Size Built-in memory 32 GB 64 GB 16M Recording capacity guidelines pictures/recording timeRecording picture capacity still pictures Recording time capacity motion pictures When Rec Format is AvchdWhen Rec Format is MP4 Press MENU/SET to set Setting the clockTurn the camera on Set the date and time Perform steps . →26 Select Clock Set from the Setup menu or Rec menuTo change time setting Hold the camera gently with both AF Assist Lamp Tips for taking good picturesDirection Detection Function Rotate Disp Preventing jitter camera shakeSequence of operations Set to the desired recording modeRecording motion pictures Aim the camera and shootTaking still pictures Viewing motion pictures Play back picturesTurn the camera off Adjusting the focus and checking the exposure Taking pictures with your own settingsTake a picture Aperture value Shutter speed ISO sensitivity Focus displayProgram Shift Press the shutter button halfwayExample of Program Shift Program Shift diagramFirst adjust focus according to subject How to adjust focusSubjects and environments that make focusing difficult Return to desired compositionTaking pictures with automatic settings Automatic Scene Detection About Backlight CompensationPress the rear dial Press the rear dial to finalize the settingDefocusing the background Color Mode About Intelligent Auto setting itemsSettings About flashIHandheld Nite Shot Motion DeblurIHDR AF Tracking Press Focus to set AF TrackingPress MENU/SET Press to select and press MENU/SET Switching to Intelligent Auto Plus ModeIntelligent Auto Plus Mode Press To make adjustments Press To select an item to adjustAdjusting brightness, coloring, and background defocusing Press MENU/SETPress the motion picture button again to end recording Recording motion picturesPress the motion picture button to start recording MP4 About the recording format for recording motion picturesAbout the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures Selected recording mode Aspect Ratio Ending Playback Viewing your pictures Normal PlayView pictures Zooming in and viewing Playback Zoom Move the zoom lever toward T sideEnlarging the focus point Viewing a list of pictures Multi Playback Move the zoom lever toward W sideViewing pictures by their recording date Calendar Move the zoom lever toward W side several timesPress to select recording date and press MENU/SET Operations during motion picture playback Viewing motion picturesSelect a picture with the motion picture icon, and press Capturing still pictures from motion pictures Press Q.MENU button to delete displayed picture Deleting picturesTo delete multiple up to 50/To delete all pictures Menu type Setting the menuSetting menu items Press or rotate the rear dial to select the menu item Selected settingTo return to the previous screen PagesSwitching to other menus Press MENU/SET or the rear dial to set Press Q.MENU button Using Quick menuUsing the Setup menu Cust.Set Mem Live View ModeAF/AE Lock / Fn1 Fn Button SetPower Monitor Auto Power MonitorMonitor Display / Viewfinder Monitor LuminanceSettings / / / OFF Setting the position of the guidelinesLVF Disp.Style Monitor Disp. StyleHistogram Settings on / OFFHighlight Video Rec AreaRemaining Disp Expo.Meter Settings on / OFF MF ResumeLens Resume Zoom ResumeEconomy MF AssistPlay on Monitor No.ResetAuto Review SEC. / 1 SECReset Rec. settings? Reset setup parameters? ResetUSB Mode Select on connectionOutput Settings 3D / 2DViera Link 3D PlaybackScene Menu Rotate DispMenu Resume Version DispStabilizer Demo FormatLanguage Press DISP. button to change display Switching the display of recording information, etcUsing Zoom Enlarging a subject further Extended optical zoomZoom 216x 120x675x Digital ZoomClosing the built-in flash Taking pictures with the built-in flashPress to open the flash Press to select a type and press MENU/SET Changing the setting of the flashSelect Flash in the Rec menu Application Record Shutter speeds for each flash mode Available flash range when Sensitivity setting is AutoScene Mode Setting Shutter speed secondsRotate the rear dial to compensate the exposure Taking pictures with Exposure CompensationBurst function Aspect Ratio Picture size SettingsSetting Speed Description Application Record When taking motion pictures Taking pictures with self-timerDescription of settings Press Press to select the item and then press MENU/SETTaking pictures with self-timer Press ISO Press to select Sensitivity and press MENU/SET Setting the Light SensitivitySensitivity Shutter speed Sec About Intelligent ISO sensitivity controlSetting coloring White Balance AWB operational range Setting the White Balance manuallyPerforming White Balance fine adjustments Use to perform fine adjustments and press MENU/SETSetting the White Balance using color temperature Bracket recording using White Balance Application Record Press to select Auto Focus mode items and press MENU/SET Select AF Mode from the Rec menuSwitching AF Mode Taking pictures with Auto FocusTaking front-on pictures of people Face Detection Application Record Determined position for focus 1-area-focusing Subject not centered in picture 23-area-focusingChanging the position and size of the AF area To change the AF areaPress AF/AF /MF Press to select AF Macro and press MENU/SET Taking close-up pictures Macro recording100 Shortest recording distance 101Focus range Zoom Focus AF Macro Macro Zoom Max. WMacro Zoom 102103 Taking pictures with Manual FocusPress AF/AF /MF Press to select MF and press MENU/SET Press the rear dial to set MF to a selected stateMF assist 104Prefocus One shot AF105 Taking pictures by locking the focus and/or exposure106 AF/AE Lock switching107 Using the function button108 Taking pictures by setting the aperture valuePer 1/3 EV 2000Aperture value set Taking pictures by setting the shutter speed109 Rotate the rear dial to set the aperture and shutter speed Set mode dial to110 Manual exposure assist estimate 112 Taking pictures with different picture effects113 Adjusts the brightness Adjusts background defocusingExpressive 114Items that can be set →113 RetroHigh Key 115Low Key SepiaDynamic Monochrome 116Impressive Art High DynamicToy Effect 117Cross Process Miniature Effect Defocusing a picture118 Star Filter 119Soft Focus Selecting color 120One Point Color 121 Recording panorama pictures Panorama Shot ModePress the shutter button fully again to end recording Tips122 Setting the recording direction and picture effectAbout panorama playback 123124 Taking pictures according to the scene Scene ModePortrait 125Soft Skin Scenery126 Technique for Panning ModePanning Shutter-PriorityNight Scenery 127Night Portrait 128 What is HDR?Handheld Night Shot FoodTo record age and name 129Baby PetPress to select shutter speed, and then press MENU/SET 130High Sens Starry SkyTips for recording pictures 3D Photo Mode131 132 Recording motion pictures with manual operation133 134 Register your own settings and recordCustom When changing the menu settings135 136 Recording with the Face Recognition functionHow the Face Recognition function works During recording During playbackRecord the face picture 137Press to select the item for editing and press Registering face picturesEditing or deleting information about registered persons Recording tips when registering face pictures138 139 Entering TextTo continue entering characters Editing textTo record Location Useful features for travel140 141 When you come back from your travel destinationPress To select area and press MENU/SET To set daylight savingsSettings Using the Rec menu142 Photo Style143 Setting guideAspect Ratio Picture SizeQuality 144About RAW file 145 Settings Auto / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600ISO Limit Set ISO Increments146 AF ModeFace Recog AF StyleAF/AE Lock 147Quick AF Settings High / Standard / LOW / OFF Metering Mode148 Dynamic149 ResolutionMin. Shtr Speed Digital ZoomStabilizer Active Mode150 Flash 151AF Assist Lamp Flash Synchro Settings 1ST / 2ND152 Settings -2 EV to +2 EV unit 1/3 EV Flash Adjust153 Red-Eye RemovalRefer to →202 for details about attaching the lens 154Conversion Auto Bracket 155Date Stamp Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFF156 157 Using the Motion Picture menuRec Format MP4About motion picture icon 158Rec Quality Picture size Fps ∗Wind Cut 159Continuous AF Zoom Mic 160161 Changing the picture information display, etc162 Different playback methods Playback Mode2D/3D Settings Press to select the playback method and press MENU/SET 163Press to select Start and press MENU/SET Operations during Slide Show164 Changing the slide show settingsSetup Filtering Play 165Calendar 166167 Retouching picturesOperation from the Playback menu Auto RetouchCreative Retouch Setting Effect168 169 170 Using the Playback menuEnter characters Entering text →139 Title EditText Stamp 171Retouch 172Items that can be stamped Original motion picture that was split does not remain 173Video Divide Resize 174Single Multi 175Cropping 176Leveling 177To clear all 178Favorite Print Set 179Protect 180Face Rec Edit 181Copy 182183 Viewing on TV screenConnect camera to TV →184 Turn on TV Turn on the camera and press the Playback buttonTo connect with an Hdmi mini cable 184To connect with an AV cable optional Check the plug direction and insert it straightViera Link Hdmi Hdavi Control What is Viera Link HDMI?185 186 Viewing 3D still pictures 187To select and play back only still pictures recorded in 3D 188 189 Computer specificationsKeeping the still pictures and motion pictures on your PC PHOTOfunSTUDIO 9.2 AE 190About supplied software Operating environment191 Installing supplied software192 Download procedure Operating environmentDownloading Silkypix Developer Studio Supported193 To cancel connectionConnect camera to computer Copying still pictures and motion picturesWindows 194Mac 101PANA195 For PTP modeDubbing playback pictures via AV cables optional 196Copy by inserting the SD card into the recorder Connect camera to printer Printing197 Press to select Print start and then press MENU/SET 198Selecting a single picture and printing it Selecting multiple pictures and printing them199 Print SettingsPrint with Date Num.of printsLayout Layouts for printing that can be set with this unit 200Paper Size Printing date without Text Stamp 201Print with date and text 202 Optional accessoriesDo not use with anything other than DMW-LC55 or DMW-LT55 203Lens adaptor optional is needed to use the conversion lens Protector/Filter optional 204External Flash optional 205206 AC adaptor optional/DC coupler optional 207Recording List of LCD monitor/Viewfinder displays208 Playback 209210 Message displays211 Read Error / Write Error Please check the card212 Battery, powerRecording 213Motion picture recording stops midway 214Lens 215Flash 216Blacken red areas of recorded pictures 217Viera Link Hdmi is not working 218Others 219Zooming stops instantaneously 220Usage cautions and notes When in use221 Caring for your camera222 When not using for a whileMemory cards/Data LCD Monitor/ViewfinderWhen using a tripod or unipod About charging the battery223 ChargerAbout 3D viewing 224Personal Information Disclaimer225 226
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