Panasonic DMC-G6 Charge indicator is turned on during charging, Charge indicator turns off

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Preparation

About the [CHARGE] indicator The [CHARGE] indicator turns on:

The [CHARGE] indicator is turned on during charging.

The [CHARGE] indicator turns off:

The [CHARGE] indicator will turn off once the charging has completed without any problem. (Disconnect the charger from the electrical socket and detach the battery after charging is completed.)

When the [CHARGE] indicator flashes

The battery temperature is too high or too low. It is recommended to charge the battery again in an ambient temperature of between 10 oC and 30 oC (50 oF and 86 oF).

The terminals of the charger or the battery are dirty. In this case, wipe them with a dry cloth.

Charging time

Charging time

Approx. 140 min

 

 

The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely. The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used. The charging time for the battery in hot/cold environments or a battery that has not been used for a long time may be longer than normal.

Battery indication

The indication turns red and blinks if the remaining battery power is exhausted. (The status indicator also blinks) Recharge the battery or replace it with a fully charged battery.

Do not leave any metal items (such as clips) near the contact areas of the power plug. Otherwise, a fire and/or electric shocks may be caused by short-circuiting or the resulting heat generated.

The battery can be recharged even when it still has some charge left, but it is not recommended that the battery charge be frequently topped up while the battery is fully charged. (Since characteristic swelling may occur.)

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Contents Customers only F0513WT0 Digital CameraP325 P322P326 P328About the symbols in the text About the indication of the applicable mode Applicable modesContents 106 Taking Pictures using the Automatic FunctionTaking Pictures that match the Scene being recorded 110129 119131 133171 161176 178Recording Motion Picture 211 Using the Motion Picture Menu 219Using the Playback Menu 222 Registering to the Lumix Club 274 Wi-Fi Setup Menu 288About Connections 280 Saving still pictures and motion pictures on your PC 298310 OthersDo not subject to strong vibration, shock, or pressure Care of the cameraCard is optional Standard AccessoriesCamera body Names and Functions of ComponentsFocus distance reference mark P175 Diopter adjustment dial P66Speaker P57 Stereo microphone P221FS45150 Lumix G Vario 45-150 mm/ F4.0-5.6 ASPH./MEGA O.I.S FS014042 Lumix G Vario 14-42 mm/ F3.5-5.6 ASPH./MEGA O.I.SFree angle shooting MonitorTaking pictures at a high angle Taking pictures at a low angleTouch Touch screenDrag Pinch enlarge/reduceCan be used Not available in these casesON/OFF Displayed on the right of the screenRotating left or right Pressing the rear dial Cursor buttons/MENU/SET buttonRear Dial Function Lever Aperture setting is operableMove the lever to left or right to operate Zoom operations are operableFour Thirds mount specification lens Micro Four Thirds mount specification lensLeica mount specification lens About the LensAbout the lens and functions Preparations Remove the lens rear cap from the lens Changing the LensAttaching the lens Detaching the lens To enable/disable the shutter release without lensPreparations Attach the lens cap Menu CustomShoot w/o LensFitting to the mark Attaching the Lens HoodPreparation Shoulder strap eyelet Attaching the Shoulder StrapCharging Charging the BatteryConnect the charger to the electrical outlet About batteries that you can use with this unitCharge indicator turns off Charge indicator is turned on during chargingBattery indication Charging timeApprox pictures When the interchangeable lens H-FS14140 is usedRecording conditions by Cipa standard When the interchangeable lens H-FS1442A is usedApprox min Recording motion pictures when using the monitorWhen the interchangeable lens H-FS45150 is used MP4 Recording with picture quality set to FHD/30p Playback when using the monitor Do not touch the connection terminals of the card Inserting and Removing the Card optional/ the BatteryPreparation About the Card Access to the cardAbout cards that can be used with this unit About the motion picture recording and SD speed classFormatting the card initialization Number of recordable pictures Available recording time when recording motion picturesMenu CustomRemaining Disp Remaining TimeSetting Date/Time Clock Set Select Clock Set in the Setup menu. P43 Changing the Clock SettingSetting menu items Setting the MenuPress MENU/SET Touch the menu iconTouch the menu item When operating buttonsMenu RecQuality› Touch the Setting to setSwitching to the Setup menu from Rec menu Press Switching to other menusTouch or another of the menu toggle icons a Close the menu Touch or press the shutter button halfwaySetting the menu screen background Setting the menu screen backgroundSetting the top menu screen background On-monitor recording information in Monitor style P72 Calling frequently-used menus instantly Quick MenuPress Q.MENU to display the Quick Menu Rotate the rear dial to select the setting, then press When using the viewfinderPress Q.MENU to exit the menu once the setting is complete Items that have been selected in advance can be setRec menu/Recording functions Change the Quick Menu to your preferred itemSelect the menu in the top row and drag it to Bottom row Touch Exit Motion Picture menuCustom menu Particular buttons or icons You can assign frequently-used functions toTouch the function you want to assign Select Fn Button Set in the Custom menu. P43Making the function button settings for recording Playback Menu/Playback functions Making the function button settings for playbackTouch Touch Fn6 or Fn7 Destination Travel destination area Configuring basic settings of this unit Setup MenuHome Your home area Clock SetWi-Fi Function/Wi-Fi Setup Travel SetupLocation SET Travel destination is recorded at the time of recordingTouch the item Drag the slide bar to adjust Beep Volume Shutter Vol High Low OFFBrightness Contrast · Saturation…1 MODE1 „ Auto…3 MODE3 Make the monitor darker10MIN./5MIN./2MIN./1MIN./OFF Auto LVF/Monitor Off Sleep Mode5MIN./2MIN./1MIN Select on connection1080p 1691080i 720p3D Playback Viera LinkMenu Resume Menu InformationSet the language displayed on the screen Reset the file number of the next recording toRecording or setup/custom settings are reset to the default Card is formatted Sensor CleaningPixel Refresh FormatTouch Set Entering TextEnter characters Detects orientation of camera Direction Detection Function Tips for taking good picturesSwitching the Monitor/Viewfinder Using the ViewfinderAbout the eye sensor automatic switching Diopter adjustmentAbout the Eye Sensor AF Setting the focus position with the Touch PadOn the Touch Pad PadAperture value B Shutter speed Taking a Still pictureHold Touch Touch × Taking pictures using the Touch Shutter functionTo cancel the Touch Shutter function Start recording by pressing the motion picture button Recording Motion PictureMonitor style Switching the Information Displayed on the recording screenPress DISP. to change Viewfinder style Monitor style Viewfinder styleGuideline is not displayed in the Panorama Shot Mode Correcting downward tilt About the tilt sensor displayCorrecting tilt to the left Playing Back Pictures Playing Back Pictures/Motion PicturesUsing the Playback Zoom To return to Normal Playback Touch the picture TouchDisplaying multiple screens Multi Playback Touch CAL on the Multi Playback screen Displaying Pictures by Recording Date Calendar PlaybackReduce volume level While pausingIncrease volume level Playing Back Motion PicturesPlaying Back Group Pictures Creating Still Pictures from a Motion PictureTouch during Motion Picture playback Playing back each Group Pictures Touch the group picture iconContinuously playing back Group Pictures Changing the information displayed on the playback screen Press DISP. to switch the monitor screenIf there are any white saturated areas, we Deleting Pictures Once deleted, pictures cannot be recoveredPlayback Mode, select the picture to delete and touch Touch Delete SingleTo delete multiple pictures up to 100¢ or all the pictures When Delete Multi is selected Touch OKPlayback Mode, touch Touch Delete Multi or Delete All Press Selecting the Recording ModeSelect the mode by rotating the mode dial Custom Mode P129 Creative Video Mode P217Panorama Shot Mode P106 Scene Guide Mode P110Recording Mode Taking Pictures using the Automatic FunctionIt will switch to Intelligent Auto or Mode by pressing Align the screen with the subjectPortrait Scenery Low Light Macro When recording motion picturesScene Detection When taking pictures Backlight Compensation Open the flash when the flash is to be used. P139About the flash Touch the example image to select image effects filters Recording with Camera-Recommended EffectsTaking a picture with a blurred background Defocus Control Touch Touch to display the setting screenDrag the slide bar to set Record pictures or motion picturesSetting brightness Setting color Program AE Mode Taking Pictures with Your Favorite SettingsSetting shutter speed Program Shift Taking Pictures by Specifying the Aperture/ Shutter Speed Aperture-Priority AE ModeAperture value Reduces Increases It becomes easier to Defocus100 Shutter-Priority AE ModeShutter speed Slow Fast It becomes easier to Express movement Freeze movement101 Manual Exposure ModeReduces Increases Slow FastManual Exposure Assistance 102+3 Set to faster shutter speed or larger aperture value About B Bulb103 104 Switch to confirmation screen by pressing Fn1Set a function button to Preview. P52 Depth of field propertiesWhen exposure is not adequate Press Fn1 How to tell if the exposure is not adequate105 Set a function button to One Push AE. P52Set the mode dial to Taking panorama pictures Panorama Shot Mode106 Check the recording direction, and then touch StartAdding an image effect 107Touch Set Recording from left to right108 Technique for Panorama Shot ModeAbout playback 109110 Taking Pictures that match the Scene beingIt is also possible to display To enjoy a variety of picture effectsClear Portrait 111Silky Skin Backlit SoftnessClear in Backlight 112Relaxing Tone Sweet Childs FaceDistinct Scenery 113Bright Blue Sky Romantic Sunset GlowGlistening Water 114Clear Nightscape Cool Night SkyWarm Glowing Nightscape 115Artistic Nightscape Glittering IlluminationsClear Night Portrait 116Soft Image of a Flower Soft focus creates a diffused imageAppetizing Food 117Cute Dessert Freeze Animal MotionClear Sports Shot 118Monochrome Monochrome image captures the mood of the momentEffects filters Taking Pictures with different image effects119 Taking a picture with a blurred background Defocus Control Adjust the effect to fit your preferences120 Expressive 121Retro Old DaysLow Key 122Sepia Dynamic MonochromeHigh Dynamic 123Cross Process Toy EffectBleach Bypass 124Toy Pop 125 Setting the type of defocusMiniature Effect Pinch out/pinch in P17 to change the size In-focus portionSoft Focus 126Fantasy Star Filter127 Touch the part where you want to leave the colorOne Point Color SunshinePoint for when placing the center of the light source Setting the light source128 You can change the position and size of the light sourceSettings are registered for on the mode dial Registering your preferred settings Custom ModeCustom set Description of settings 129Changing the settings Recording using registered custom setRec menu Setup menu Custom menu 130131 Optical Image Stabilizer132 133 Taking Pictures with the ZoomSide Enlarges distant subjectEx. Tele Conv 134Raising the telescopic effect OFF 135Position 136Photo VideoDigital Zoom 137138 Zooming using touch operationsPerform zoom operations by dragging the slide bar You can perform zoom operations by touching. Touch zoom139 Taking pictures by using the flash140 Using the flash skillfullySet the built-in flash to match the recording Changing Flash Mode141 Available flash settings by Recording Mode Shutter speed for each flash settingFlash setting Shutter speed Sec Flash settingScene Guide 143Mode Clear NightscapeBecomes dynamic Setting to the 2nd Curtain Synchro144 145 Adjust the flash output146 Setting the wireless flashFlash Adjust Firing ModeManual Flash Adjust 147148 Controllable range of the wireless flashPlacement example 149 Compensating the ExposureProperly UnderexposedOverexposed Exposed Compensate the exposure150 151 Easily Optimizing the Brightness for a Specified AreaSet a function button to Touch AE. P52 Touch Touch AE6Optimizing the focus and brightness for a touched position 152153 154 Setting the Light Sensitivity155 Characteristics of the ISO sensitivityPress Select the White Balance by rotating the rear dial Adjusting the White Balance156 Auto White Balance 157Setting the color temperature Setting the White Balance manually158 Select 1 , 2 and then touch Select White Set159 Finely adjusting the White BalanceSelect the White Balance and then touch Adjust Horizontal a to B Vertical G to M 160White Balance Bracket Taking Pictures with Auto Focus Set the Focus Mode to AFS, AFF or AFC. P162161 Press Touch the item162 About the focus mode AFS/AFF/AFCSelect Focus Mode from the Rec menu. P43 Touch the item 163 When recording using AFF, AFC164 Type of the Auto Focus ModeAbout š Face Detection Position and size of the AF area can be changed. P167When operating the touch screen Setting up AF TrackingWhen operating buttons 165About 23-Area 166About 1-Area About PinpointWhen selecting When selecting š, Ø167 Position and size of the AF area can be changed168 169 Setting the desired focus methodRelease 170171 Taking Pictures with Manual FocusPressing 172Enlarge by pressing MF Assist is not displayedDisplaying the MF Assist 173Changing the display of the MF Assist Moving the enlarged areaTechnique for Manual Focus 174Focus range 175About the focus distance reference mark 176 Fixing the Focus and the Exposure AF/AE LockWhile pressing AF/AE LOCK, move Camera as you compose the picture and then177 178 Select a Drive ModePress Select a drive mode Depends on the capacity of the card¢3 Taking Pictures using Burst Mode179 Predicted focusing¢3 Normal focusing¢2Focus Mode Focus/Release Priority 180181 182 Taking Pictures using Auto BracketWith Auto Bracket Sequence 0/s/r 1st picture 2nd picture D0 EV J1/3 EV I1/3 EV183 Settings Burst `/0184 Taking Pictures with the Self-timerPicture is taken 10 seconds after shutter is pressed Picture is taken 2 seconds after shutter is pressed185 Photo Style Using the Rec Menu186 Touch Custom setting Adjusting the picture quality187 Touch / to select the type of Photo StylePicture Size 188Aspect Ratio Quality Focus Mode189 Self Timer Metering Mode190 Burst RateSettings AUTO/HIGH/STANDARD/LOW/OFF ResolutionSettings HIGH/STANDARD/LOW/EXTENDED/OFF 191192 What is HDR?Dynamic Range Auto AlignMulti Exp 193You can shoot up to four exposures per image SessionCombining RAW images in the card About Automatic Gain Control setting194 Time Lapse Shot 195Touch Start Press the shutter button fully 196Stop Motion Animation 197198 199 Panorama SettingsTouch OK Adding pictures to the Stop Motion Animation group200 Settings ON/OFFElectronic Shutter Flash201 Settings 200/400/800/1600/3200/6400/12800/OFFRed-Eye Removal ISO Limit Set202 ISO sensitivity can be set up to maximum ISO25600ISO Increments Extended ISOShading Comp 203Long Shtr NR Ex. Tele Conv 204Digital Zoom Color SpaceFace Recog Playback Mode205 206 Face Recog. only works when the AF Mode is set to šPoint of recording when registering the face images Face SettingsTake the picture adjusting the face with the guide 207Touch the face image to delete 208Set the item Change or delete the information for a registered person 209210 Profile SetupRecommended Filter Enter NameThis data format is suitable for when playing back on a Setting the format, size and frame rate211 High-definition TV, etcWhen MP4 is selected When Avchd is selected212 About the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures213 Camera automatically keeps focusing on subjects duringIndication of the icon Recording.¢Recording Motion Picture 214215 Selected Recording Mode Recording Mode while216 Recording still pictures while recording motion picturesMotion picture PrioritiesStop recording 217Start recording Drag the slide bar to set Touch icon to display the setting screen218 219 Using the Motion Picture Menu220 Settings 1/50/1/60/1/100/1/120/OFFRec Highlight Flkr DecreaseMic Level Disp 221Mic Level Adj Special Mic2D/3D Settings Using the Playback Menu222 Slide Show223 Changing the slide show settingsOperations during a slide show DialDuration or Repeat can be set 224Duration Repeat225 Playback ModeLocation Logging 226Clear Retouch 227Erasing details enlarging the display Touch Save228 Multi setting Single setting229 Title EditText Stamp 230Touch Touch OK 231Select the item to stamp 232 Touch at the location to divide 233Video Divide Is, the smoother the motion picture will be 234Time Lapse Video Stop Motion Video 235Touch the size you wish to change Touch a picture. repeat 236Resize Touch Enlarge Touch Reduce Drag Move 237Cropping Rotate/Rotate Disp 238Rotate The picture is rotated manually Select the rotation directionFavorite 239Touch / to set the number of prints, and then touch Set 240Print Set To print the date 241Protect Multi setting Touch the picture you wish to protect242 Delete Confirmation 243Face Rec Edit Use the camera as a wireless LAN device Wi-FiRfunction/NFC function244 Before UseAbout the Wi-Fi button About the Wi-Fi connection lamp245 This unit is compatible with NFC246 Describing method Wi-Fi New ConnectionRemote Shooting & View247 What you can do with the Wi-Fi functionControlling with a Smartphone/Tablet Installing the smartphone/tablet app Panasonic Image App248 Image App is an application provided by Panasonic249 Connecting to a smartphone/tabletPress and hold Wi-Fi Changing the connection method When connecting with Via Network250 251 Connecting to a smartphone/tablet by using the NFC functionPreparation On the camera On your smartphone/tablet Launch Image App on your smartphone/tablet252 Saving images stored in the camera 253Taking pictures via a smartphone/tablet remote recording 254 Drag an image to send it to an SNS, etc 255Sending images in the camera to an SNS Click the followings to jump to the beginning of each menu 256Methods for sending and images that can be sent Take pictures 257Select a device you want to connect 258 Multi Select setting Select the picture. repeatSending selected images Send Images Stored in the Camera Select Single Select or Multi SelectTake or play back pictures on this unit Displaying pictures on a TV259 Sending selected images Send Images Stored in the Camera When sending images to Printer260 261 When sending images to AV deviceWireless access point AV device Home 262 When sending images to External, the following are requiredSelect the picture. repeat Multi Select setting263 264 When sending images to PCTo create a folder that receives images 265Select the folder you want to send 266267 When sending images to web service Using Web servicesWireless access point Web service Cloud Sync. Service 268269 270 Registering web services271 272 When sending images to Cloud Sync. Service273 Registering to the Lumix Club Acquiring a new login ID New account274 About the Lumix ClubCheck the login ID and select OK Enter a passwordBe sure to make a note of the login ID and password 275Select the item to change Enter the login ID or password276 Check the Lumix Club terms of use Check the details if the terms of use have been updated277 Select Yes in the login ID delete confirmation screen Delete your login ID and account from the Lumix Club278 Select NextChange or delete information on registered AV device Configuring the external AV device settings279 Direct Your device connects directly to this unit About Connections280 281 Connecting from your house via the networkWhen connecting with Manual Input Select the wireless access point you are connecting toSelect the network authentication type 282283 284 Press Wi-FiSelect item Registering records as favorites285 Save frequently-used Wi-Fi connection settings as favoritesEditing the items registered to favorites Checking the connection detail of a record or favorite286 About settings for sending imagesSend Images While Recording Send Images Stored in the Camera287 Changing the settings for sending images288 Wi-Fi Setup MenuDelete 289Displays the MAC address and IP address of this unit Displays the certification number for radio regulations290 Enjoying 3D picturesTaking 3D pictures You cannot record 3D pictures in vertical orientationFunctions that cannot be used during 3D recording 291Recording functions Rec menuFunctions that cannot be set/do not work with 3D pictures 292Playing back 3D pictures 293 294 Playing Back Pictures on a TV ScreenConnect the camera and a TV To connect with an Hdmi mini cable optional295 What is the Viera Link Hdmi Hdavi Control? Using Viera Link Hdmi296 Preparations Set the Viera Link to ON. P61Other linked operations Turning this unit off Automatic input switching297 PC that can be used Saving still pictures and motion pictures on your298 About the supplied software 299PHOTOfunSTUDIO 9.2 PE Windows XP/Vista/7/8 LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version Windows XP/Vista/7/8Installing supplied software Click on the Recommended Installation300 Check the environment of your PCPreparations Install PHOTOfunSTUDIO to the PC Copy the images to a PC using PHOTOfunSTUDIO301 Touch PC on the screen of this unit302 Copying to a PC without using PHOTOfunSTUDIOFor Windows For Mac Drive Noname is displayed on the desktop303 Connection in the PTP Mode Set USB Mode to PictBridgePTPDubbing with non-compatible equipment Saving still pictures and motion pictures on a Recorder304 Touch PictBridgePTP Printing the Pictures305 Selecting a single picture and printing it 306Touch Print start Selecting multiple pictures and printing them307 Print SettingsPrint with Date Num.of printsLayout Layouts for printing that can be set with this unit 308Paper Size 309 When printing different pictures on 1 sheet of paperExternal Flash optional Optional accessories310 311 Remote Shutter optional 312External Microphone optional AC adaptor optional/DC coupler optional 313Conversion lens optional Filters optionalMonitor Display/Viewfinder Display Recording Recording in Program AE Mode314 On-monitor recording information315 Recording after settingsSimultaneous recording indicator P216 Peaking P172 316 Detailed information Histogram display 317Display 318 Message DisplayThis picture is protected Cannot be set on this picture319 Read Error/Write Error Please check the cardInsert SD card again/Try another card Folder cannot be createdNo picture to send This battery cannot be used320 321 Login failed. Please check Login ID and PasswordConnection failed Cannot connect to serverRec Menu list322 323 324 Motion Picture 325Custom 326327 328 Setup329 Playback 330331 TroubleshootingBattery and power source Recording 332Recorded picture looks rough Noise appears on the picture Taking pictures using White Balance Bracket is not possible333 334 Motion pictures 335Lens 336Flash is not activated Flash is activated 2 times337 Monitor and viewfinder do not switch when LVF is pressedMonitor/Viewfinder Monitor/Viewfinder is too bright or darkNoise appears on the monitor 338Color tone of the viewfinder differs from the actual tone Picture is not played back There are no recorded picturesPlayback sound or operation sound is too low 339Thumbnail is displayed appears on the screen Red part of the recorded image has changed color to black340 Wi-Fi functionImages cannot be transmitted to the web service Have forgotten the login ID or password for the Lumix ClubIt takes time to transmit an image to the web service 341342 Have forgotten the password for the Wi-FiThere is an image that could not be transmitted Transmission of the image fails midwayTV, PC and printer 343344 Others 345346 Optimal use of the camera 347348 CleaningAbout the Lens 349About the Monitor/Viewfinder Charger Battery350 About 3D 351Do not bend or drop the card 352Card Disclaimer 353About the personal information 354 When not using the camera for a long period of timeAbout the picture data About tripods or unipods355
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