Panasonic DMC-TZ2 Applications  Taking motion pictures, Taking close-up pictures of flowers, etc

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Applications

8

Avoiding subject

Taking close-up

blurring

pictures

(Record)

 

(Intelligent ISO)

(MACRO mode)

Avoiding subject blurring in darker conditions or with fast-

moving subjects

Detects movement of the subject and sets the optimum ISO sensitivity and shutter speed according to the brightness.

Applications  Taking motion pictures

(Record)

Record motion pictures and sound (motion pictures cannot be recorded without sound).

Microphone

Set to

(voice recording)

 

Set to

Take a picture (P.4)

Start recording

For moving subjects indoors…

sensitivity and shutter speed raised to avoid subject blurring. 1/15

ISO800

For stationary subjects indoors…

sensitivity lowered to avoid interference.

1/30

ISO00

Press halfway

(align focus)

Press fully

Available recording time (approx.)

R20S

F3.3

F3.3

The maximum level for ISO sensitivity can also be set (P.51, ‘ISO LIMIT’). If the maximum level is set to ‘800’ or ‘150’, this will be reduced to ‘640’ when using the flash.

Subject movement may not be detected if subject is too small, is at the edge of the screen, or starts to move at the same time as the shutter (when button is pressed fully).

Blurring may occur depending on the brightness and movement speed. ‘D.ZOOM’ (P.7) and ‘SLOW SHUTTER’ (P.56) cannot be used.

Focus range in

Max. W: Distance of

Max. T: Distance of at least

Intelligent ISO mode,

at least 5 cm from

1 m from subject

MACRO mode

subject

(

displayed)

 

Zoom lever

( m unless max. T)

 

 

 

Taking close-up pictures of flowers, etc

 

Set to

 

Take a picture (P.4)

We recommend using a tripod, the self-timer (P.35), and flash ‘FORCED OFF’ (P.36).

Moving the camera after aligning the focus is likely to result in poorly focused pictures if subject is close to camera, due to margin for focus alignment being severely reduced. Resolution may be reduced around the edges of the picture.

Taking close-up pictures from more distant locations (Tele Macro function)

Zoom to max. T to take close-up pictures of flowers at foot-level, or animals that you cannot approach, from distances of at least 1 m. Align focus after zooming by pressing shutter halfway. Using tripod is recommended as jitter occurs easily.

Estimated recording time

(P.)

Note

Zoom and CONT.AF (P.55) functions cannot be used during movie recording.

Not compatible with MultiMediaCards. STABILIZER ‘MODE’ cannot be used.

Focus range is 5 cm and above for max. W/1 m and above for max. T. (m unless max. T) Focus, zoom, and aperture value are fixed from the onset of recording.

A maximum of approx.  GB can be recorded in any one session. To continue recording, press the shutter button again. Available recording time is calculated on a

GB basis (estimated). Recording may be terminated midway, depending on card type.

Elapsed time (approx.)

Finish

Ends automatically if memory is full.

Press fully

Aspect and picture quality

Set ‘ASPECT RATIO’ (P.51) before ‘PICT.MODE’ (P.5).

ASPECT

PICT.MODE

Picture size

Frames/sec

 

30fps VGA

640×480

30/sec

 

10fps VGA

10/sec

 

 

4:3

30fps QVGA

 

30/sec

 

10fps QVGA

30×40

10/sec

 

(For e-mail

 

 

attachments)

 

 

16:

30fps 16:

848×480

30/sec

10fps 16:

10/sec

 

 

‘30fps’: for smooth picture movement

‘10fps’: for longer motion pictures We recommend using a card of at least 10MB/s

(as marked on its packaging, etc).

Only QVGA-format motion pictures can be recorded to the built-in memory.

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Contents DMC-TZ3 Dear Customer Information for Your SafetyInsert the battery and the card Charge the batterySet the mode dial to About the battery chargerAt digital photo centre With your printerOn computer With DVD recorderContents Read first To prevent damage and faultsCD-ROM DISPLAY/LCD Mode Simple ModeUp/down/left/right Selection MENU/SETPreparations 2 Inserting battery and card Charging batteryOFF Adjust year, month, date, time Preparations 3 Setting the clockPreparations 4 Know the different menus While this message is displayedSelect Setup menu Select this setting FinishMove across to the items Set to Select the correct itemPreparations 6 Using Setup menu Using Setup menu Set to Normal Picture mode Adjusting the focusProblems with adjusting focus subject not in centre, etc Checking remaining battery and memory capacityBasics  Taking pictures with zoom Enlarge Tele Restore WideTaking pictures Picture save destinationBasics 3 TakingMODE pictures with Simple Backlight compensation Simple Mode only‘SIMPLE MODE’ menu Viewing your pictures Play Viewing your pictures instantlyDisplay picture Enlarge picture 4x/8xWhile picture is displayed P.31 Basics 6 Deleting picturesSelect ‘YES’ Select type Select the pictures to Deletion Delete RepeatApplications 1 Changing recording information Display in Playback modeRecorddisplay HistogramApplications  Making LCD monitor easier to Applications 3 Taking pictures with self-timerApplications 4 Taking pictures with flash Scene ModeDisplay ‘FLASH’ Select the desired type Display ‘EXPOSURE’ Select a value Applications 6 Optical image stabilizerDisplay ‘AUTO BRACKET’ Auto Bracket DMC-TZ3 onlyTaking pictures according to SceneSet to ‘SCN1’ or ‘SCN2’ Select sceneTaking pictures according to Sunset PETHigh Sens Starry SKYSet to Take a picture P.4 Start recording Applications  Taking motion picturesTaking close-up pictures of flowers, etc Set to Take a picture P.4Recording holiday duration Travel Date Useful features for travelRegistering local time at your overseas destination Balance Using REC menuSensitivity Aspect RatioUsing REC menu Burst AF ModeCONT.AF AF Assist Lamp COL. ModeSlow Shutter ZoomTaking clipboard pictures clipboard recording Taking/viewing clipboardSelect ‘REC’ Viewing clipboard pictures clipboard playbackViewing as list Taking/viewing clipboardClipboard menu Press ‘MENU/SET’Motion pictures DMC-TZ3 only  pictures with audioViewing motion pictures Creating still pictures fromDual Display DMC-TZ3 only Applications 4 Using Play menuSlide Show FavoriteDate Stamp Rotate DispSelect ‘SINGLE’ or ‘MULTI’ Dpof Print Select picture and make settingProtect Select picture and set number to print repeatTrimming Audio DUBResize Aspect Conv Copy Using Play menuFormat Connecting Using with computerDevices With other Connect camera to computerSelect picture to print PrintingSelect ‘PRINT START’ Select ‘MULTI PRINT’With other Devices Viewing on TV screenConnect camera to TV Turn on TV Turn on camera Set toList of LCD monitor displays Simple ModeRecording PlaybackMessage displays Recording Battery, powerFlash LCD monitorPlayback Others TV, computer, printerUsage cautions and notes Recording picture capacity still pictures Recording picture/time capacityRecording time capacity motion pictures Image sensor SpecificationsWeb Site http//panasonic.net M0207KZ0 11000 
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DMC-TZ2 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-TZ2, introduced in 2007, marked a significant advancement in the compact digital camera market, combining portability with advanced photographic capabilities. Targeted at both amateur and seasoned photographers looking for a lightweight yet powerful option, the TZ2 offered a blend of features that made it stand out in its class.

At the core of the DMC-TZ2 is a 7.2-megapixel sensor that allows for high-resolution images and excellent detail capture. The camera features a Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens with a versatile 28mm wide-angle to 280mm telephoto range (equivalent in 35mm). This lens is perfect for a variety of shooting situations, from broad landscapes to distant subjects, enabling users to capture stunning images without the need for multiple lenses.

One of the standout features of the TZ2 is its Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S) technology, a boon for handheld photography. This technology minimizes the blurriness caused by camera shake, especially in low-light conditions or when using zoom. Coupled with a fast f/3.3 to f/4.9 aperture, the TZ2 ensures that users can shoot confidently even in challenging lighting conditions.

The DMC-TZ2 also includes a 2.5-inch LCD screen with a high resolution, making it easy to frame shots and review images. The screen's brightness can be adjusted for better visibility in various lighting situations, contributing to the overall user-friendly experience. Furthermore, the camera features a variety of scene modes and intelligent automatic settings, facilitating effortless shooting without requiring in-depth camera knowledge.

In terms of additional technologies, the TZ2 boasts the Venus Engine III image processor, which enhances image quality while minimizing noise at higher ISO settings. This processor also contributes to faster shooting speeds and improved battery performance, allowing for extended usage during outings.

Built with a sleek, compact design, the DMC-TZ2 is made for portability, making it an ideal travel companion. Its robust construction ensures durability, while its lightweight design makes it easy to carry.

In conclusion, the Panasonic DMC-TZ2 provides an impressive combination of features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly options within a compact design. It represents a compelling choice for those seeking a versatile camera that can effortlessly capture high-quality images in a range of environments.