Panasonic DMC-LZ20 owner manual 108, Troubleshooting

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Q&A Troubleshooting

Recording (continued)

Recorded pictures are blurred. Optical Image Stabilizer ineffective.

Shutter speed is slower in dark locations and Optical Image Stabilizer is less effective.

Hold camera firmly with both hands, keeping arms close to body.

Set [Digital Zoom] to [OFF] and [Sensitivity] to [AUTO]. (→75, 79)

Cannot use [Auto Bracket].

Only enough memory for 2 pictures or fewer.

Recorded pictures appear coarse, or there is interference.

ISO Sensitivity is high, or shutter speed is low.

(Default [Sensitivity] setting is [AUTO] – interference may appear with indoor pictures.)

Lower [Sensitivity] (→75).

Take pictures in brighter locations.

Camera set to [High Sens.] Scene mode.

(Picture becomes slightly coarser in response to high sensitivity)

Brightness or coloring of recorded picture different from real life.

When recording under fluorescent or LED lighting fixture etc., increasing the shutter speed may introduce slight changes to brightness and color. These are a result of the characteristics of the light source and do not indicate a malfunction.

When recording subjects in extremely bright locations or recording under fluorescent lighting, LED lighting fixture, mercury lamp, sodium lighting etc., the colors and screen brightness may change or horizontal striping may appear on the screen.

Red banding may appear on the LCD monitor or part or the entire screen may have a reddish tint, when recording or pressing the shutter button halfway.

This is a characteristic of CCD and may appear if subject contains brighter areas. Some blurring may occur around these areas, but this is not a fault. This will be recorded in motion pictures, but not in still pictures.

We recommend keeping the screen away from strong light sources such as sunlight when taking pictures.

Motion picture recording stops midway.

With some cards, access display may appear briefly after recording, and recording may end midway.

If recording stops even when using a card of the recommended speed class (→21), the data writing speed has dropped. If this happens, we recommend backing up the data on the memory card and formatting it (→49).

The beep volume is low.

The speaker is blocked.

The subject cannot be locked. (AF track fails.)

If the color of the subject is similar to that of its background, AF Tracking may not function. Set the AF lock to the colors specific to the subject.

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Contents Register online at Customers onlyContents Contents BasicsChanging recording information display Using Zoom Using the Rec menuApplication Record Taking pictures with flash Taking close-up picturesConnecting with other devices Application ViewOthers Condensation When the lens or the LCD monitor is fogged up Before useCamera handling Always take a test shot first No compensation for missed shotsCarefully observe copyright laws Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →113Standard Accessories Optional accessoriesNames and Functions of Main Parts Flash open button →53 Shoulder strap eyelet →13Lens barrel Speaker →45Mode dial →25 Power button →23Card/Battery door →15 Microphone →26Attaching the lens cap/shoulder strap Attaching the lens capPass the lens cap string through the lens cap eyelet Attach the lens capAttaching the shoulder strap Attaching the lens cap/shoulder strapAbout the batteries About batteries that you can use with this unitInserting and removing the batteries To remove batteries Inserting and removing the batteriesRemaining battery Remaining batteryRecording conditions by Cipa standard Inserting and removing the batteries Inserting and removing the card optional To remove card Inserting and removing the card optionalAbout built-in memory/cards Picture save destination cards and built-in memoryCompatible memory cards optional Recording capacity guidelines pictures/recording time About built-in memory/cardsRecording picture capacity still pictures Recording time capacity motion picturesSetting the clock Press the Power buttonPress MENU/SET to set Press MENU/SET To change time setting Setting the clockPress MENU/SET to set Set to the desired recording mode Intelligent Auto ModeProgram AE Mode Sequence of operationsAim the camera and shoot Taking still picturesRecording motion pictures →34 Holding the cameraTurn off the power Press the Power button To turn the power on in Playback ModePress the Playback button View pictures →36Take a picture Focus displayAdjusting focus Adjust focus according to subjectReturn to desired composition Taking pictures with automatic settings About flashAutomatic Scene Detection About Backlight CompensationPress to set AF Mode to AF Tracking AF TrackingIntelligent Auto Mode restrictions Taking motion pictures Motion Picture Mode Start recordingEnd recording Taking motion pictures Motion Picture Mode Viewing your pictures Normal Play View picturesZooming in and viewing Playback Zoom Viewing a list of pictures Multi PlaybackViewing your pictures Normal Play Viewing pictures by their recording date Calendar Playback Viewing motion pictures Select a picture with the motion picture icon, and pressOperations during motion picture playback Deleting pictures Press to delete displayed pictureUse to select Delete Multi/Delete All and press MENU/SET Delete MultiDeleting pictures Setting the menu Press to select a setting, and then press MENU/SETExample Changing AF Mode in the Rec menu in Program AE Mode Press MENU/SETSetup menu Playback Mode menuMenu type Rec menuUsing Quick menu Using the Setup menu Settings, notes LCD Mode Auto Power LCDPower LCD Using the Setup menuEconomy Auto Power Off LCD Power Save on / OFFHistogram On / OFF 2MIN. / 5MIN. / 10MIN. / OFFReset Reset Rec. settings? Reset setup parameters?Auto Review On / OFF OutputWhen a card/built-in Restored. CheckContent of the card Version DispRecording Mode Playback ModeChanging recording information display Press DISP. button to change displayUsing Zoom Zoom In/OutUsing Zoom Zoom types and useOptical Zoom Extended optical zoomTaking pictures with flash To open the flashTo close the flash Taking pictures with flash Auto/Red-Eye∗2Flash settings may be changed when changing recording mode Available flash range when Sensitivity setting is Auto Shutter speeds for each flash modeTaking close-up pictures Focus range Shortest recording distanceTaking close-up pictures Macro Zoom Taking pictures with self-timer Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation Auto Bracket Taking pictures with Exposure CompensationSet mode dial to Press Exposure buttonManual exposure assist estimate Taking pictures of people Portrait Mode TipsTaking pictures of scenery Scenery Mode Taking pictures of sporting events Changing the selected scene mode Scene Mode menu Taking pictures according to the sceneTaking pictures according to the scene Scene Mode Panorama ShotAbout panorama playback Night Portrait Night SceneryFood BabySunset High SensUsing the Rec menu Recording mode SettingsSetting guide Picture SizeUsing the Rec menu QualityRec Quality 169Sensitivity Sensitivity 100 1600White Balance fine adjustment excluding AWB White BalanceUsing the Rec menu Setting White Balance manually AWB operational rangeAF Mode Face DetectionRecording mode Settings on Recording mode Settings on / OFFContinuous AF ExposureBurst Color Mode AF Assist LampRed-Eye Removal StabilizerRecording mode Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFF Date StampClock Set Different playback methods Playback Mode Different playback methods Playback Mode Slide ShowSelect Start with cursor button and press MENU/SET Operations during Slide ShowCategory Selection Select category with cursor button and press MENU/SETCalendar Using the Playback menu ResizeUsing the Playback menu Cropping To cancel while releasing all Press MENU/SET ProtectTo clear all Copy Viewing on TV screen Connect camera to TVTurn on TV Turn on camera Press the Playback buttonViewing on TV screen Using with your PC Computer specificationsUsing the supplied software Using with your PCPHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 LE Windows XP / Vista LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version Windows XP / VistaInstalling supplied software PHOTOfunSTUDIO Check the environment of your PCInsert the CD-ROM with the supplied software Operating environment of PHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 LECopying still pictures and motion pictures Connect camera to computerTo cancel connection When using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OSFolder and file names on computer WindowsPrinting Connect camera to printer100 Printing multiple picturesPrinting Multi SelectMaking print settings on the camera Use cursor button to select setting and press MENU/SET101 Use cursor button to select the item and press MENU/SETUsing computer Using printer102 Print with date and textList of LCD monitor displays 1030ft Recording104 PlaybackList of LCD monitor displays Message displays 105106 Message displays107 Troubleshooting 108109 110 Cannot print when connecting to printer Edges of pictures are cut off when printingNo image appears on TV. Image blurred or not colored TV screen display different to LCD monitor112 Usage cautions and notes 113114 Usage cautions and notes115 Batteries116 Usage cautions and notes Rechargeable Ni-MH batteriesDisposing of used rechargeable batteries 117 LensSpecifications 118119
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