Panasonic DMC-ZS30, DMC-ZS27 owner manual 226, Single setting, Multi setting

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Wi-Fi

Send Images Stored in the Camera

Use cursor button to select [SINGLE] or [MULTI] and then press [MENU/SET]

Select and send the images

[SINGLE] setting

Use cursor button to select the picture

Press [MENU/SET]

••Confirmation screen is displayed. If you select [Yes], the operation is executed.

[MULTI] setting

Use cursor button to select the picture, and then press [DISP.] button to set (repeat)

••The setting is canceled when [DISP.] button is pressed again. Press [MENU/SET]

••Confirmation screen is displayed. If you select [Yes], the operation is executed.

●●The number of pictures that can be sent by [MULTI] is limited.

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Contents Register online at Customers onlyContents Taking pictures with Exposure Switching the display of recordingApplication Record Determine aperture108 104106 112Application View GPS and map functionsWi-Fi Connecting with other devices OthersBefore use Condensation When the lens or the LCD monitor is fogged upCamera handling Carefully observe copyright laws Always take a test shot firstNo compensation for missed shots Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →292About the camera’s location name information When using in another countryAbout GPS DMC-ZS30 Recording location informationAbout the compass DMC-ZS30 Standard Accessories Optional accessoriesNames and Functions of Main Parts DMC-ZS30 MAP button →175 Wi-Fi button Playback buttonExposure button →82 LCD monitorDrag Touch operationsTouch Pinch spread/pinchAbout batteries that you can use with this unit Charging batteryCamera status Charge To remove battery Insert the battery all the wayClose the card/battery door Inserting the batteryCharging the battery Charging the battery through the computerMake sure that the camera is turned off Charging lamp indications On Charging in progress Recording still pictures Remaining batteryRecording conditions by Cipa standard Viewing pictures Recording motion picturesRecording conditions Slide to the release lever to Open position and open the card Battery doorInserting and removing the card optional Insert the card all the wayBuilt-in memory approx MB approx MB Saving your pictures cards and built-in memoryCompatible memory cards optional Type of Card CapacityPicture Size Built-in memory 32 GB 64 GB Recording picture capacity still picturesRecording capacity guidelines pictures/recording time 18MWhen Rec Format is MP4 When Rec Format is AvchdRecording time capacity motion pictures Press the Camera ON/OFF button Setting the clockPress MENU/SET to set To change time setting Select Clock Set from the Setup menu or Rec menuSet the date and time Perform steps . →26 Sequence of operations Press the Camera ON/OFF button to turn off the camera Aim the camera and shootPlay back pictures Taking still picturesTaking pictures with your own settings Take a pictureReturn to desired composition How to adjust focusFirst adjust focus according to subject Focus displayTouch on the screen Touching the screen and recordingTouch the subject you want to record Touching the screen and adjusting the focus and exposure Touch the place where you want to set the focus and exposureFocus display Taking pictures with automatic settingsAbout flash About Backlight Compensation About the Happy color settingSettings Automatic Scene DetectionMotion Deblur IHandheld Nite ShotIHDR With touch screen operations Press to set AF Mode to AF TrackingTouch the subject With cursor button operationsIntelligent Auto Mode restrictions Press the motion picture button to start recording Recording motion picturesPress the motion picture button again to end recording Motion picture recording in other recording modes About recording modesAvchd Progressive About the recording format for recording motion picturesAbout the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures MP4Basics Burst function Still Picture Size →127Press the Playback button Viewing your picturesView pictures Spread pinch out your 2 fingers where you want to zoom Zooming in and viewing Playback ZoomMove the zoom lever toward W side Viewing a list of pictures Multi PlaybackViewing pictures by their recording date Calendar MENU/SETSelect a picture with the motion picture icon, and touch Viewing motion picturesOperations during motion picture playback Viewing motion pictures Capturing still pictures from motion pictures Deleting pictures Press button to delete displayed pictureTo delete multiple up to 100/To delete all pictures Press to select a setting, and then press MENU/SET Setting the menuPress to select AF Mode and then press MENU/SET Example Changing AF Mode in the Rec menu in Program AE ModeMenu type Using Quick menu Press to select the settings Press MENU/SETPress Q.MENU button Press to select a menu item Using the Setup menu Beep Speaker VolumeCust.Set Mem Monitor Display Settings Auto Power MonitorPower Monitor Calibrate compass DMC-ZS30Guide Line Settings / / OFFSettings on / OFF HistogramRemaining Disp Video Rec AreaZoom Resume Monitor Power Save Auto Power OffSettings 2MIN. / 5MIN. / 10MIN. / OFF EconomyReset Wi-Fi Settings No.ResetReset Reset Rec. settings? Reset setup parameters?Output USB ModeViera Link Rotate Disp Settings 3D / 2D3D Playback Version DispFormat LanguageDemo Mode Map DemoSwitching the display of recording information, etc Press DISP. button to change displayUsing the level gauge Using the level gauge DMC-ZS30Press DISP. button to switch the display Correct camera angleUsing Zoom Zoom In/OutUsing the zoom by performing touch operations Touch the T or W edge of the zoom bar on the screenExtended optical zoom Optical ZoomZoom types and use Zoom Digital ZoomTaking pictures with flash Available flash range when Sensitivity setting is Auto Shutter speeds for each flash modeTaking close-up pictures Macro Zoom Shortest recording distance Zoom Macro ModeFocus range Taking pictures with self-timer Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation 3D Photo Mode Recording motion pictures Determine aperture and shutter speed and record Aperture-Priority ModePress Exposure button Shutter-Priority Mode Manual Exposure Mode Manual exposure assist estimateTaking Pictures with different picture effects Changing the selected picture effects Creative Control menuRetro ExpressiveHigh Key Sepia Low KeyDynamic Monochrome High Dynamic Adjusting colorImpressive Art Cross ProcessToy Effect Miniature EffectSoft Focus Star FilterOne Point Color Selecting colorCheck the recording direction and press MENU/SET Recording panorama pictures Panorama Shot ModePress the shutter button halfway to focus Press the shutter button fully again to end recording TipsAbout panorama playback Taking pictures according to the scene Changing the selected scene mode Scene Mode menuSelected scene Scenes for motion picture Soft Skin PortraitScenery Night Portrait SportsNight Scenery Handheld Night Shot What is HDR?Food Baby Use cursor button to select Exit and press MENU/SETTo record age and name PetStarry Sky 100High Sens Glass ThroughAbout White Balance 101Underwater High Speed Video 102Fps 103 3D Photo ModeTips for recording pictures Register your own settings and record 104When changing the menu settings Set mode dial to / Custom modePress MENU/SET to enter the settings 105Burst function Setting Speed Description No.106 107 Aspect Ratio108 Recording tips when registering face picturesRecording with the Face Recognition function How the Face Recognition function works During recording109 Press to select the item for editing and press MENU/SET 110Record the face picture Registering face picturesEditing or deleting information about registered persons 112 Useful features for travelTo record Location 113 Select World Time from the Setup menu →54When you come back from your travel destination To set summer time114 Entering TextEditing text 115 Using the Rec menuSetting guide Aspect RatioSensitivity 116Quality Sensitivity 100Extended ISO White Balance fine adjustment excluding AWB117 White Balance118 Setting White Balance manuallyAWB operational range AF Mode 119120 Quick AFFace Recog Metering Mode121 ExposureMin. Shtr Speed Resolution122 Digital ZoomBurst Color Mode123 AF Assist Lamp124 Red-Eye RemovalStabilizer Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFF125 Date StampAbout motion picture icon Using the Motion Picture menu126 Rec Format127 Settings 13.5M / 6M / 2MSettings on Still Picture SizeLevel Shot function DMC-ZS30 Settings Auto / OFF128 Wind CutChanging the picture information display, etc 129Display within each picture group 130Representative picture display Re-acquiring the picture group information131 Press to select the Playback Mode and press MENU/SET Different playback methods Playback ModePress MENU/SET in playback mode 2D/3D Settings133 Cancel filteringSelecting pictures to play back Filtering Play About operations during Filtering Play134 Narrowing down by selecting picture typePress DISP. button 135Preparation 136 Select Favorite in Filtering Play and press MENU/SET →133 137Select Select Date in Filtering Play and press MENU/SET To change the date to display138 To change settings such as music or display timePlaying back pictures in order automatically To select pictures for automatic play back139 Operations during Slide ShowSearching by recording date Calendar 140Operation from the Playback menu Retouching pictures141 Auto Retouch142 Setting EffectCreative Retouch 143 144 Using the Playback menuLocation Logging Abort writing location information 145Delete received location information Title Edit 146Enter characters Entering text →114 Edit GPS Data DMC-ZS30147 Use cursor button to select settings and press MENU/SETText Stamp 148 Items that can be stampedVideo Divide 149Retouch Original motion picture that was split does not remain150 Resize151 152 CroppingFavorite 153To clear all 154 Print Set155 Protect156 Face Rec Edit157 CopyPrecautions on properly receiving a GPS signal Using the GPS function to record the location of a picture158 159 GPS SettingGPS Setting Description About operations during positioningGPS reception icon 160Displaying the status and result of positioning Positioning result iconsInformation to be recorded on the pictures 161Place name information 162 Touch the GPS icon Touch RepositioningInterval between positioning operations 163Displaying the GPS reception status 164 Area Info. Set165 Changing the place name information to be recordedIf you do not want to record a place name or landmark 166 Changing the recorded GPS informationEdit Location 167 Edit Place NameAdjusting the time using GPS 168169 Using the GPS Assist ToolReducing the time required for positioning Operating environmentUsing GPS Assist Tool by connecting the camera and computer 170Using a card reader/writer commercially available 171Operate the GPS Assist Tool 172Start up the GPS Assist Tool on the computer Terminate the connection between camera/card and computerUsing the Wi-Fi function to update 173174 Checking the expiration date of the GPS assist dataConfirming the place where you took a picture using a map Using the map functionDisplay the pictures in playback mode 175176 Press MAP button in playback mode Touch My LocationDisplaying your current location on a map Touch a picture in the picture list to display it 177Displaying only pictures taken in the same area 178 Displaying a map by selecting a country or region179 Using the map data on the disc suppliedInstalling Lumix Map Tool Windows180 Copying the map data to a memory card181 Deleting the map dataPress MENU/SET Enter my landmark name Entering text →114 Registering my landmark182 Registering my landmark from a map183 Registering the recording location as my landmarkSelecting My landmark and displaying it on a map 184Editing or deleting my registered landmark About declination correction Using the compass185 NorthAdjusting the compass 186Ending logging Using the GPS log187 Recording the GPS logAbout the map while GPS log is displayed 188Touch while map is displayed Displaying the GPS log on the mapSave destination of the GPS log file 189Outputting the GPS log file 190 Deleting the GPS logUse the camera as a wireless LAN device Wi-Fifunction191 192 About the Wi-Fi connection lampWi-Fi connection lamp Images that can be sent193 Send Images Stored What you can do with the Wi-Fi function194 Camera →224Connect to Wi-Fi Sequence of connecting operation195 196 Remote Shooting Installing the smartphone/tablet app Panasonic Image App197 198 Connecting to a smartphone/tabletOn your smartphone/tablet 199 When connecting with Via NetworkWhen connecting with Wi-Fi Direct or WPS Connection On the cameraTaking pictures via a smartphone/tablet remote recording 200Select on a smartphone/tablet Playing back pictures in the camera201 Preparations on the camera Easily connect to a smartphone NFC202 Preparation on the smartphone sideConnecting easily to a smartphone for remote control 203204 Transferring a still picture easily to your smartphone205 Connecting via a wireless access pointWhen connecting with WPS Push-Button Connection method Description206 When connecting with WPS PIN codeEnter the encryption key 207 When connecting with Manual InputEnter the encryption key and select Set Connecting directly 208Playback on TV 209210 Take or play back pictures on this unitSend Images While Recording When sending images to smartphone/tablet211 212 Select a connection method213 Take pictures214 Changing the settings for sending imagesOriginal/Auto ∗ 1/Change 215 When sending images to PCPreparations 216 When not using PHOTOfunSTUDIO Install PHOTOfunSTUDIO to the PCWhen using PHOTOfunSTUDIO 217When sending images to Cloud Sync. Service Check the send setting218 219 When sending images to WEB Service 220221 When sending images to AV device 222223 Send Images Stored in the Camera 224225 Multi setting Single setting226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 When sending images to Printer 235236 Connecting with a setting you used beforeRegistering to Favorite Connection 237 Connect from FavoritesEditing registered items 238 Transferring pictures automatically Smart TransferWhat you can do with Smart Transfer 239 Setting Smart TransferSet the transfer destination Transferring pictures now 240Turn off the camera Smart TransferTo change the wireless access point you want to connect to Changing transfer destination and settings of pictures241 Checking transfer history of the pictures Display Log When remaining battery is low, charging may be prioritized242 Give priority to picture transfers243 Using Lumix ClubAbout the Lumix Club 244 Enter a password and press MENU/SETCheck the login ID and press MENU/SET Use cursor button to select New account, and press MENU/SETCheck or change the acquired login ID/password Enter the login ID or password, and press MENU/SET245 246 Check the Lumix Club terms of useDelete your login ID and account from the Lumix Club Select Yes in the login ID delete confirmation screen247 Using WEB services 248Configuring the external AV device settings 249250 Change or delete information on registered AV deviceHow to Use the Wi-Fi Setup Menu 251252 Wi-Fi PasswordSetup Network AddressConnect camera to TV Viewing on TV screen253 Turn on TVTo connect with an Hdmi micro cable optional 254To connect with an AV cable optional 255 What is Viera Link HDMI?Viera Link Hdmi Hdavi Control 256 To select and play back only still pictures recorded in 3D 257Viewing 3D still pictures 258 Copy by inserting the SD card into the recorder 259Dubbing playback pictures via AV cables optional Keeping the still pictures and motion pictures on your PC Computer specifications260 About supplied softwares 261PHOTOfunSTUDIO 9.1 PE Operating environmentLumix Map Tool 1.1 DMC-ZS30 262LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version Windows XP / Vista / 7 263 Click Applications Click Recommended InstallationInstalling supplied software Insert the discConnect camera to computer To cancel connection264 Use PHOTOfunSTUDIO to copy pictures to your computerMac 265Windows 101PANAFor PTP mode 266267 PrintingConnect camera to printer 268 Printing multiple pictures 269Print with date and text Making print settings on the camera Use cursor button to select setting and press MENU/SET270 Insert DC coupler instead of battery Open DC coupler cover 271272 List of LCD monitor displaysRecording 273 →24274 Name∗ →99275 Playback276 With place name information →161 DMC-ZS30Message displays 277278 No picture to send Login failed. Please check Login ID and Password279 Connection failed280 Cannot connect to server281 Charging lamp turns off before the battery is fully chargedCannot perform positioning 282 Cannot record pictures 283Cannot use Auto Bracket 284 285 286 Blacken red areas of recorded pictures287 Images cannot be transmitted to the WEB servicePictures cannot be transmitted to the computer Motion picture cannot be transmitted Have forgotten the password for the Wi-Fi288 Cannot send images to an AV deviceCannot play motion pictures on TV. Card is inserted into TV 289TV screen display different to LCD monitor Viera Link Hdmi is not workingComputer does not recognize card only reads built-in memory Edges of pictures are cut off when printing290 Cannot print panorama pictures properly291 292 When in useUsage cautions and notes Caring for your cameraMemory cards When not using for a while293 LCD Monitor294 About charging the batteryWhen using a tripod or unipod About AC adaptor suppliedPersonal Information 295About 3D viewing DisclaimerPersonal Use Only 296License Agreement for Place Name and Map Data Restrictions297 No WarrantyDisclaimer of Warranty Disclaimer of LiabilityExport Control 298Entire Agreement Mapple Digital Map Data 299About the geographical coordinate system About copyright300 301 302 Landmark types303 304 License Issues 305306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314
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DMC-ZS30, DMC-ZS27 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-ZS27 and DMC-ZS30 are part of Panasonic's esteemed line of digital compact cameras, designed to cater to both photography enthusiasts and casual shooters. These models stand out for their impressive features, compact design, and advanced technologies, making them popular choices for travel and everyday photography.

The DMC-ZS27 is powered by a 16.1-megapixel High Sensitivity MOS sensor paired with the Venus Engine, allowing for exceptional image quality, even in low-light conditions. One of its standout features is the impressive 20x optical zoom lens, which provides a versatile focal length range of 24mm to 480mm (35mm equivalent) – perfect for capturing expansive landscapes or distant subjects with remarkable clarity.

The DMC-ZS30 improves upon its predecessor with a 24mm wide-angle lens and a 20x optical zoom capability, ensuring greater flexibility for various shooting scenarios. Additionally, this model introduces a new level of connectivity with built-in Wi-Fi, allowing users to easily share their photos on social media or remotely control the camera using a smartphone or tablet.

Both models feature a 3-inch LCD screen with a 460k-dot resolution, providing sharp and vibrant previews of images. The screens are designed with anti-reflective coatings to enhance visibility, even in bright light conditions, making it easier for users to compose their shots whether outdoors or indoors.

Notably, both cameras support Full HD (1080p) video recording at 60 frames per second, ensuring high-quality video capture with rich detail and smooth motion. Additional video features, such as HDMI output and a 5-axis optical image stabilization system, help enhance the overall video performance, minimizing the effects of camera shake.

In terms of shooting modes, both models offer a variety of options, including Intelligent Auto and Scene Modes that simplify the shooting process for novices. Advanced users can take advantage of the camera's manual controls to adjust settings like ISO, aperture, and shutter speed for more creative freedom.

Moreover, a dedicated GPS function in the DMC-ZS30 allows users to geotag their photos, which is particularly beneficial for travel enthusiasts who want to document their adventures with precise location data.

In summary, the Panasonic DMC-ZS27 and DMC-ZS30 are exemplary compact cameras offering a blend of advanced features, exceptional optical performance, and ease of use. With robust imaging capabilities, versatile zoom ranges, and enhanced connectivity options, these models remain commendable choices for those looking to capture life's moments with quality and convenience.