Panasonic DMC-LZ20 owner manual 110

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Q&A Troubleshooting

Playback (continued)

Incorrect date displayed in Calendar Playback.

Picture edited on computer or taken on different device.

[Clock Set] is incorrect (→23).

(Incorrect date may be displayed in Calendar Playback on pictures copied to computer and then back to camera, if computer and camera dates differ.)

The Playback volume and beep volume are low.

The speaker is blocked.

White round spots like soap bubbles appear on the recorded picture.

If you take a picture with the flash in a dark place or indoors, white round spots may appear on the picture caused by the flash reflecting particles of dust in the air. This is not a fault. A characteristic of this is that the number of round spots and their position differ in every picture.

[Thumbnail is displayed] is shown on the screen.

The pictures may have been recorded on another device. If so, they may be displayed with poor picture quality.

Red areas in pictures appear blackened.

When digital red-eye correction (, ) is operating, if a subject is recorded that has skin- colored areas with red areas inside, the digital red-eye correction function may blacken the red areas.

→ We recommend setting the flash to

 

,

 

or

 

, or [Red-Eye Removal] to [OFF] before

 

 

 

recording. (→53)

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sound of the recorded motion pictures sometimes breaks up.

This unit automatically adjusts the aperture during motion picture recording. At such times, the sound may break up. This is not a malfunction.

Motion pictures recorded on this camera cannot be played on other devices.

Motion pictures (Motion JPEG) recorded with this camera may not be played on digital cameras of other manufacturers. Additionally, motion pictures recorded with this camera cannot be played on Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras sold before July 2008. (However, motion pictures recorded with LUMIX digital cameras sold before this date can be played on this camera.)

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Contents Register online at Customers onlyContents Contents BasicsApplication Record Changing recording information display Using ZoomUsing the Rec menu Taking pictures with flash Taking close-up picturesOthers Connecting with other devicesApplication View Camera handling Condensation When the lens or the LCD monitor is fogged upBefore use Carefully observe copyright laws Always take a test shot firstNo compensation for missed shots Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →113Standard Accessories Optional accessoriesNames and Functions of Main Parts Lens barrel Flash open button →53Shoulder strap eyelet →13 Speaker →45Card/Battery door →15 Mode dial →25Power button →23 Microphone →26Pass the lens cap string through the lens cap eyelet Attaching the lens cap/shoulder strapAttaching the lens cap 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 batteriesRecording conditions by Cipa standard Remaining batteryRemaining battery Inserting and removing the batteries Inserting and removing the card optional To remove card Inserting and removing the card optionalCompatible memory cards optional About built-in memory/cardsPicture save destination cards and built-in memory Recording picture capacity still pictures Recording capacity guidelines pictures/recording timeAbout built-in memory/cards Recording time capacity motion picturesPress MENU/SET to set Press MENU/SET Setting the clockPress the Power button Press MENU/SET to set To change time settingSetting the clock Program AE Mode Set to the desired recording modeIntelligent Auto Mode Sequence of operationsRecording motion pictures →34 Aim the camera and shootTaking still pictures Holding the cameraPress the Playback button Turn off the power Press the Power buttonTo turn the power on in Playback Mode View pictures →36Take a picture Focus displayReturn to desired composition Adjusting focusAdjust focus according to subject Taking pictures with automatic settings About flashAutomatic Scene Detection About Backlight CompensationPress to set AF Mode to AF Tracking AF TrackingIntelligent Auto Mode restrictions End recording Taking motion pictures Motion Picture ModeStart recording Taking motion pictures Motion Picture Mode Viewing your pictures Normal Play View picturesViewing your pictures Normal Play Zooming in and viewing Playback ZoomViewing a list of pictures Multi Playback Viewing pictures by their recording date Calendar Playback Operations during motion picture playback Viewing motion picturesSelect a picture with the motion picture icon, and press Deleting pictures Press to delete displayed pictureDeleting pictures Use to select Delete Multi/Delete All and press MENU/SETDelete Multi Example Changing AF Mode in the Rec menu in Program AE Mode Setting the menuPress to select a setting, and then press MENU/SET Press MENU/SETMenu type Setup menuPlayback Mode menu Rec menuUsing Quick menu Using the Setup menu Power LCD Settings, notesLCD Mode Auto Power LCD Using the Setup menuHistogram On / OFF Economy Auto Power OffLCD Power Save on / OFF 2MIN. / 5MIN. / 10MIN. / OFFAuto Review On / OFF Reset Reset Rec. settings?Reset setup parameters? OutputContent of the card When a card/built-inRestored. Check Version DispChanging recording information display Recording ModePlayback Mode Press DISP. button to change displayUsing Zoom Zoom In/OutOptical Zoom Using ZoomZoom types and use Extended optical zoomTo close the flash Taking pictures with flashTo open 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 Taking close-up pictures Focus rangeShortest recording distance Macro Zoom Taking pictures with self-timer Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation Auto Bracket Taking pictures with Exposure CompensationManual exposure assist estimate Set mode dial toPress Exposure button 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 SensSetting guide Using the Rec menuRecording mode Settings Picture SizeRec Quality Using the Rec menuQuality 169Sensitivity Sensitivity 100 1600White Balance fine adjustment excluding AWB White BalanceUsing the Rec menu Setting White Balance manually AWB operational rangeAF Mode Face DetectionContinuous AF Recording mode Settings onRecording mode Settings on / OFF ExposureBurst Color Mode AF Assist LampRed-Eye Removal StabilizerClock Set Recording mode Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFFDate Stamp Different playback methods Playback Mode Select Start with cursor button and press MENU/SET Different playback methods Playback ModeSlide Show Operations during Slide ShowCalendar Category SelectionSelect category with cursor button and press MENU/SET Using the Playback menu ResizeUsing the Playback menu Cropping To clear all To cancel while releasing all Press MENU/SETProtect Copy Turn on TV Viewing on TV screenConnect camera to TV Turn on camera Press the Playback buttonViewing on TV screen Using with your PC Computer specificationsPHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 LE Windows XP / Vista Using the supplied softwareUsing with your PC LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version Windows XP / VistaInsert the CD-ROM with the supplied software Installing supplied software PHOTOfunSTUDIOCheck the environment of your PC Operating environment of PHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 LECopying still pictures and motion pictures Connect camera to computerFolder and file names on computer To cancel connectionWhen using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS WindowsPrinting Connect camera to printerPrinting 100Printing multiple pictures Multi Select101 Making print settings on the cameraUse cursor button to select setting and press MENU/SET Use cursor button to select the item and press MENU/SET102 Using computerUsing printer Print with date and text0ft List of LCD monitor displays103 RecordingList of LCD monitor displays 104Playback Message displays 105106 Message displays107 Troubleshooting 108109 110 No image appears on TV. Image blurred or not colored Cannot print when connecting to printerEdges of pictures are cut off when printing TV screen display different to LCD monitor112 Usage cautions and notes 113114 Usage cautions and notes115 BatteriesDisposing of used rechargeable batteries 116Usage cautions and notes Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries 117 LensSpecifications 118119
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DMC-LZ20 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-LZ20 is a versatile digital camera that caters to both amateur photographers and those looking to enhance their photography skills without delving into the complexity of professional gear. Launched as part of Panasonic's Lumix series, the LZ20 has gained attention for its combination of user-friendly features and advanced technologies that make it an appealing choice for a wide audience.

At the heart of the DMC-LZ20 lies a 16-megapixel CCD sensor that ensures vibrant and detailed images. The camera's maximum image resolution allows for impressively large prints, making it suitable for a variety of photographic needs. Complementing the sensor is a powerful 21x optical zoom lens, which provides a versatile focal range of 25mm to 525mm in 35mm equivalent terms. This flexibility is perfect for capturing everything from expansive landscapes to distant wildlife, making it an excellent choice for travel photography.

The DMC-LZ20 is equipped with a 3-inch LCD display that provides clear and bright images for composing shots as well as reviewing photos. The screen is vital for framing your subject and also includes features like grid lines to aid in composition. Users will appreciate the Intelligent Auto mode, which simplifies shooting by automatically selecting the optimal settings for the scene at hand. This is particularly beneficial for novice photographers who may not yet be comfortable adjusting manual settings.

In terms of shooting capabilities, the camera offers a variety of shooting modes, including scene modes tailored for different situations such as portraits, sports, and night scenes. The camera's ability to shoot in burst mode allows for capturing fast-moving subjects, making sure you don't miss those perfect moments. Additionally, the DMC-LZ20 supports HD video recording, enabling users to capture 720p video, further enhancing its versatility.

On the technology front, the LZ20 also includes features such as image stabilization, which minimizes blurriness caused by shaky hands, especially in low-light situations or at longer focal lengths. This ensures that your images remain crisp and clear even under less-than-ideal conditions.

Overall, the Panasonic DMC-LZ20 stands out as a compact camera that merges ease of use with advanced photographic features. Its combination of a high-resolution sensor, extensive zoom capabilities, and user-friendly shooting modes makes it a solid choice for anyone looking to step up their photography game while maintaining portability and convenience.