Panasonic DMC-TZ2 operating instructions AF Assist Lamp, Slow Shutter, Zoom, COL. Mode, Clock SET

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Applications

11

Using REC menu (Continued)

(Record)

AF ASSIST LAMP

Illuminates lamp when dark to facilitate focus alignment.

Applicable modes:

Settings:

OFF : Lamp off (taking pictures of animals in dark, etc)

ON : Lamp illuminated with halfway press of shutter button ( and larger AF area displayed)

Do not cover or look at lamp from close range

Fixed to ‘ON’ when using SIMPLE MODE .

Effective distance: 1.5 m

Lamp

SLOW SHUTTER

Shutter speed can be reduced further to take bright pictures in dark locations.

Applicable modes:

Settings: 1/8- (normally recommended) / 1/4- / 1/2- / 1-

Slower shutter speeds allow for brighter pictures but increase risk of jitter, so we recommend using a tripod and the self-timer (P.35).

Can be used with NIGHT PORTRAIT (P.4) to brighten both night scene and subjects.

displayed on screen for settings other than ‘1/8-’.

D.ZOOM

Multiplies effect of optical zoom or extra optical zoom by up to 4 times. (P.7).

Applicable modes:

Settings: OFF : (Do not use) / ON: (Use)

This cannot be set when using SIMPLE MODE , Intelligent ISO mode , or the ‘SPORTS’, ‘BABY’, ‘PET’, or ‘HIGH SENS.’ scene modes.

COL. MODE

Set colour effects.

Applicable modes:

Settings: STANDARD / NATURAL (soft) / VIVID (sharp) / COOL (more blue) / WARM (more red) / B/W / SEPIA

If interference is noticeable in dark locations: Set to ‘NATURAL’.

MOTION PICTURE mode: ‘NATURAL’ and ‘VIVID’ cannot be selected.

White balance fine adjustment cannot be used when using ‘COOL’, ‘WARM’, ‘B/W’, or ‘SEPIA’.

Settings for still pictures and motion pictures are made separately.

CLOCK SET

Set the clock. Same function as that in SETUP menu (P.16).

Quick setting

The following items can be quickly called up from REC menu.

Items vary depending on mode.

 

 

 

BURST (P.54) W.BALANCE (P.50) (excluding

 

) SENSITIVITY (P.51)

 

ASPECT RATIO (P.51) PICT.SIZE (P.5)

QUALITY (P.53)

Set to one from ‘

’.

 

 

Display ‘Quick setting’

 

 

 

OFF AWBAUTO 4:3

Quick setting

OFF

 

Hold

7

 

 

SELECT

EXIT

 

 

Select item

 

Select setting

 

OFF AWBAUTO 4:3

 

OFF AWBAUTO 16:9

 

4:3

 

4:3

 

3:2

 

3:2

 

16:9

 

16:9

 

 

7

 

7

SELECT

EXIT

SELECT

EXIT

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Contents DMC-TZ3 Information for Your Safety Dear CustomerSet the mode dial to Charge the batteryInsert the battery and the card About the battery chargerOn computer With your printerAt digital photo centre With DVD recorderContents To prevent damage and faults Read firstCD-ROM Up/down/left/right Selection Simple ModeDISPLAY/LCD Mode MENU/SETCharging battery Preparations 2 Inserting battery and cardOFF Preparations 4 Know the different menus Preparations 3 Setting the clockAdjust year, month, date, time While this message is displayedMove across to the items Select this setting FinishSelect Setup menu Set to Select the correct itemPreparations 6 Using Setup menu Using Setup menu Problems with adjusting focus subject not in centre, etc Adjusting the focusSet to Normal Picture mode Checking remaining battery and memory capacityTaking pictures Enlarge Tele Restore WideBasics  Taking pictures with zoom Picture save destinationBacklight compensation Simple Mode only Basics 3 TakingMODE pictures with Simple‘SIMPLE MODE’ menu Display picture Viewing your pictures instantlyViewing your pictures Play Enlarge picture 4x/8xSelect ‘YES’ Basics 6 Deleting picturesWhile picture is displayed P.31 Select type Select the pictures to Deletion Delete RepeatRecorddisplay Display in Playback modeApplications 1 Changing recording information HistogramApplications 3 Taking pictures with self-timer Applications  Making LCD monitor easier toScene Mode Applications 4 Taking pictures with flashDisplay ‘FLASH’ Select the desired type Display ‘AUTO BRACKET’ Applications 6 Optical image stabilizerDisplay ‘EXPOSURE’ Select a value Auto Bracket DMC-TZ3 onlySet to ‘SCN1’ or ‘SCN2’ SceneTaking pictures according to Select sceneTaking pictures according to High Sens PETSunset Starry SKYTaking close-up pictures of flowers, etc Applications  Taking motion picturesSet to Take a picture P.4 Start recording Set to Take a picture P.4Useful features for travel Recording holiday duration Travel DateRegistering local time at your overseas destination Sensitivity Using REC menuBalance Aspect RatioUsing REC menu AF Mode BurstCONT.AF Slow Shutter COL. ModeAF Assist Lamp ZoomSelect ‘REC’ Taking/viewing clipboardTaking clipboard pictures clipboard recording Viewing clipboard pictures clipboard playbackClipboard menu Taking/viewing clipboardViewing as list Press ‘MENU/SET’Viewing motion pictures  pictures with audioMotion pictures DMC-TZ3 only Creating still pictures fromSlide Show Applications 4 Using Play menuDual Display DMC-TZ3 only FavoriteRotate Disp Date StampSelect ‘SINGLE’ or ‘MULTI’ Protect Select picture and make settingDpof Print Select picture and set number to print repeatAudio DUB TrimmingResize Using Play menu Aspect Conv CopyFormat Devices With other Using with computerConnecting Connect camera to computerSelect ‘PRINT START’ PrintingSelect picture to print Select ‘MULTI PRINT’Connect camera to TV Turn on TV Viewing on TV screenWith other Devices Turn on camera Set toRecording Simple ModeList of LCD monitor displays PlaybackMessage displays Battery, power RecordingLCD monitor FlashPlayback TV, computer, printer OthersUsage cautions and notes Recording picture/time capacity Recording picture capacity still picturesRecording time capacity motion pictures Specifications Image sensorM0207KZ0 11000  Web Site http//panasonic.net
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DMC-TZ2 specifications

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