Using the [Rec] menu

About [Hi-Speed Burst] and [Flash Burst]

The settings can be made in [Normal Picture] Mode only.

The picture size is changed in accordance with the aspect ratios of the pictures (→55) prior to the setting.

 

Picture Aspect Ratio

Picture Size

 

 

4:3

3 M

 

 

3:2

2.5 M

 

 

16:9

2 M

 

1:1

2.5 M

 

When ISO Sensitivity

is set to high, or

when the shutter speed becomes slow in dark

locations, the burst speed may become slow.

When you track subjects in motion and take successive pictures in where there is a

significant difference between light and dark areas, it may not be possible to achieve the optimal exposure.

The setting is fixed to [OFF] in [Panorama Shot] and [Photo Frame] Scene Modes.

[Burst] DMC-FH4 DMC-S5 DMC-S2

• For [Rec] menu setting procedures (→33)

Enables a rapid succession of still pictures to be taken. Succession of still pictures taken while shutter button is held down.

Recording mode:

Settings: / [OFF]

Maximum burst speed: Approx. 1.5 fps

DMC-FH4 DMC-S2

Maximum burst speed: Approx. 1.4 fps

DMC-S5

You can record a series of still pictures successively until the card or built-in memory is full, but at some point the burst speed drops. (The timing at which the burst speed drops varies depending on the type of card and the number of recording pixels.)

Focus is fixed from first picture. Exposure and White Balance is adjusted for each picture.

The camera automatically fixes a succession of still pictures into three when the self- timer is used.

Burst speed may be reduced if ISO Sensitivity is set to high, or if shutter speed is reduced in darker locations.

When burst is selected, the flash is disabled.

When you record subjects in motion where there is a significant difference between light and dark areas, it may not be possible to achieve the optimal exposure.

The setting is fixed to [OFF] in [Panorama Shot] and [Photo Frame] Scene Modes.

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Panasonic DMC-S5, DMC-FH4 When ISO Sensitivity, Locations, the burst speed may become slow, Recording mode Settings / OFF

DMC-S5, DMC-FH4 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-FH4 and DMC-S5 are compact digital cameras designed for photography enthusiasts looking for high-quality image capture in a portable form factor. Both cameras are part of Panasonic's Lumix line, known for delivering exceptional performance and versatile shooting options.

The Panasonic DMC-FH4 is equipped with a 16 MP CCD sensor, which ensures vivid colors and sharp details in every shot. Its versatile 28mm wide-angle lens offers a powerful optical zoom capability, allowing users to capture stunning landscapes or close-up portraits with equal ease. The 4x optical zoom works seamlessly to deliver high-quality images, making it an excellent option for casual photography.

One of the standout features of the DMC-FH4 is its Intelligent Auto mode. This setting automatically adjusts several parameters, including exposure, focusing, and scene selection, making it ideal for beginners who may not be familiar with manual settings. The camera also features a range of artistic filters that can be applied to images in real time, enhancing creativity and allowing users to express their unique style.

The Panasonic DMC-S5, on the other hand, steps up the game with its Micro Four Thirds sensor, offering 24 MP resolution. This larger sensor captures more light, yielding superior image quality even in low-light conditions. The DMC-S5 integrates advanced features such as 4K video recording, providing video creators with the ability to shoot incredibly detailed footage, perfect for today's digital content landscape.

Another significant feature of the DMC-S5 is its Dual I.S. (Image Stabilization) technology, which combines both optical and digital stabilization to minimize camera shake, resulting in clearer pictures and smoother videos. The camera is also equipped with a fast autofocus system that quickly locks onto subjects, ensuring sharp focus even in dynamic shooting situations.

Both models support a variety of shooting modes, including manual control for more advanced users. The compact design makes them easy to carry, allowing photographers to capture moments on-the-go. The ergonomic grip and intuitive control layout enhance the user experience, ensuring comfortable handling during extended shooting sessions.

Additional features in both the DMC-FH4 and DMC-S5 also include an integrated flash, scene modes, and the ability to shoot in RAW format, giving users more flexibility in post-processing. With their combination of sophisticated technology and user-friendly design, the Panasonic DMC-FH4 and DMC-S5 stand out as compelling options for anyone looking to elevate their photography skills.