Panasonic DMC-LZ20 Attaching the shoulder strap, Attaching the lens cap/shoulder strap

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Attaching the lens cap/shoulder strap

Attaching the shoulder strap

We recommend attaching the shoulder strap (supplied) when using the camera to prevent it from dropping.

Pass the shoulder strap through the shoulder strap eyelet on the camera body

Shoulder strap eyelet

• Attach the shoulder strap so that the “LUMIX” Logo is on the outside.

Pass the end of the shoulder strap through the ring in the direction of the arrow and then pass it through the stopper

Pass the end of the shoulder strap through the hole on the other side of the stopper

Pull the other side of the shoulder strap and then check that it is secure

• Perform steps to and then attach the other side of the shoulder strap.

Be sure to follow the steps and attach the shoulder strap correctly. Check that the shoulder strap is firmly attached to the camera. Use the shoulder strap around your shoulder.

Do not wrap the strap around the neck. It may result in injury or accident. Do not leave the shoulder strap where an infant can reach it.

It may result in an accident by mistakenly wrapping around the neck.

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Contents Customers only Register online atContents Basics ContentsUsing the Rec menu Changing recording information display Using ZoomApplication Record Taking pictures with flash Taking close-up picturesApplication View Connecting with other devicesOthers Before use Condensation When the lens or the LCD monitor is fogged upCamera handling No compensation for missed shots Always take a test shot firstCarefully observe copyright laws Also refer to Usage cautions and notes →113Optional accessories Standard AccessoriesNames and Functions of Main Parts Shoulder strap eyelet →13 Flash open button →53Lens barrel Speaker →45Power button →23 Mode dial →25Card/Battery door →15 Microphone →26Attaching the lens cap Attaching the lens cap/shoulder strapPass the lens cap string through the lens cap eyelet Attach the lens capAttaching the lens cap/shoulder strap Attaching the shoulder strapAbout batteries that you can use with this unit About the batteriesInserting and removing the batteries Inserting and removing the batteries To remove batteriesRemaining battery Remaining batteryRecording conditions by Cipa standard Inserting and removing the batteries Inserting and removing the card optional Inserting and removing the card optional To remove cardPicture save destination cards and built-in memory About built-in memory/cardsCompatible memory cards optional About built-in memory/cards Recording capacity guidelines pictures/recording timeRecording picture capacity still pictures Recording time capacity motion picturesPress the Power button Setting the clockPress MENU/SET to set Press MENU/SET Setting the clock To change time settingPress MENU/SET to set Intelligent Auto Mode Set to the desired recording modeProgram AE Mode Sequence of operationsTaking still pictures Aim the camera and shootRecording motion pictures →34 Holding the cameraTo turn the power on in Playback Mode Turn off the power Press the Power buttonPress the Playback button View pictures →36Focus display Take a pictureAdjust focus according to subject Adjusting focusReturn to desired composition About flash Taking pictures with automatic settingsAbout Backlight Compensation Automatic Scene DetectionAF Tracking Press to set AF Mode to AF TrackingIntelligent Auto Mode restrictions Start recording Taking motion pictures Motion Picture ModeEnd recording Taking motion pictures Motion Picture Mode View pictures Viewing your pictures Normal PlayViewing a list of pictures Multi Playback Zooming in and viewing Playback ZoomViewing your pictures Normal Play Viewing pictures by their recording date Calendar Playback Select a picture with the motion picture icon, and press Viewing motion picturesOperations during motion picture playback Press to delete displayed picture Deleting picturesDelete Multi Use to select Delete Multi/Delete All and press MENU/SETDeleting pictures Press to select a setting, and then press MENU/SET Setting the menuExample Changing AF Mode in the Rec menu in Program AE Mode Press MENU/SETPlayback Mode menu Setup menuMenu type Rec menuUsing Quick menu Using the Setup menu LCD Mode Auto Power LCD Settings, notesPower LCD Using the Setup menuLCD Power Save on / OFF Economy Auto Power OffHistogram On / OFF 2MIN. / 5MIN. / 10MIN. / OFFReset setup parameters? Reset Reset Rec. settings?Auto Review On / OFF OutputRestored. Check When a card/built-inContent of the card Version DispPlayback Mode Recording ModeChanging recording information display Press DISP. button to change displayZoom In/Out Using ZoomZoom types and use Using ZoomOptical Zoom Extended optical zoomTo open the flash Taking pictures with flashTo close the flash Auto/Red-Eye∗2 Taking pictures with flashFlash settings may be changed when changing recording mode Shutter speeds for each flash mode Available flash range when Sensitivity setting is AutoTaking close-up pictures Shortest recording distance Focus rangeTaking close-up pictures Macro Zoom Taking pictures with self-timer Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation Auto BracketPress Exposure button Set mode dial toManual exposure assist estimate Tips Taking pictures of people Portrait ModeTaking pictures of scenery Scenery Mode Taking pictures of sporting events Taking pictures according to the scene Changing the selected scene mode Scene Mode menuPanorama Shot Taking pictures according to the scene Scene ModeAbout panorama playback Night Scenery Night PortraitBaby FoodHigh Sens SunsetRecording mode Settings Using the Rec menuSetting guide Picture SizeQuality Using the Rec menuRec Quality 169Sensitivity 100 1600 SensitivityWhite Balance White Balance fine adjustment excluding AWBAWB operational range Using the Rec menu Setting White Balance manuallyFace Detection AF ModeRecording mode Settings on / OFF Recording mode Settings onContinuous AF ExposureBurst AF Assist Lamp Color ModeStabilizer Red-Eye RemovalDate Stamp Recording mode Settings W/O Time / with Time / OFFClock Set Different playback methods Playback Mode Slide Show Different playback methods Playback ModeSelect Start with cursor button and press MENU/SET Operations during Slide ShowSelect category with cursor button and press MENU/SET Category SelectionCalendar Resize Using the Playback menuUsing the Playback menu Cropping Protect To cancel while releasing all Press MENU/SETTo clear all Copy Connect camera to TV Viewing on TV screenTurn on TV Turn on camera Press the Playback buttonViewing on TV screen Computer specifications Using with your PCUsing with your PC Using the supplied softwarePHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 LE Windows XP / Vista LoiLoScope 30 day full trial version Windows XP / VistaCheck the environment of your PC Installing supplied software PHOTOfunSTUDIOInsert the CD-ROM with the supplied software Operating environment of PHOTOfunSTUDIO 8.2 LEConnect camera to computer Copying still pictures and motion picturesWhen using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS To cancel connectionFolder and file names on computer WindowsConnect camera to printer PrintingPrinting multiple pictures 100Printing Multi SelectUse cursor button to select setting and press MENU/SET Making print settings on the camera101 Use cursor button to select the item and press MENU/SETUsing printer Using computer102 Print with date and text103 List of LCD monitor displays0ft RecordingPlayback 104List of LCD monitor displays 105 Message displaysMessage displays 106107 108 Troubleshooting109 110 Edges of pictures are cut off when printing Cannot print when connecting to printerNo image appears on TV. Image blurred or not colored TV screen display different to LCD monitor112 113 Usage cautions and notesUsage cautions and notes 114Batteries 115Usage cautions and notes Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries 116Disposing of used rechargeable batteries Lens 117118 Specifications119
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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.