Playback (basic)

Playing Back Pictures

Preparation

• Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P27)

1Select the picture.

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When releasing 2/1, the number of file forwarded begins from 1.

While forwarding or rewinding a large number of pictures by holding down 2/1, once release 2/1 before reaching the picture to be played back, then press 2/1 to forward/rewind pictures until the desired picture appears.

In review playback in the recording mode or multi playback, the picture can only be forwarded or rewound one by one.

REVIEW

SET

Press 2 to play back the previous picture.

Press 1 to play back the next picture.

The picture following the last one is the first picture.

ªFast forwarding/Fast rewinding

When you keep pressing 2/1 during playback, the file number and the page number are updated. If you release 2/

1when the number of the desired picture appears, you can play back the picture.

1: Fast forward

2: Fast rewind

The number of files forwarded/ rewound at a time depends on how long you hold down 2/1.

The longer you hold down 2/1, the more pictures you can forward/rewind at a time.

The setting of the number of files forwarded/rewound at a time varies depending on the total number of the recorded pictures.

¬Suggestions/Tips ¬

This camera is based on the DCF standards (Design rule for Camera File system) which were established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).

When changing the folder name or file name on PC, the pictures may not be played back.

The file format that can be played back with this camera is JPEG. (There are also pictures that cannot be played back in JPEG format.)

When playing back pictures that have been recorded with other equipment, the picture quality may be deteriorated and pictures may not be played back.

When playing back a file out of standard, the folder/file number is indicated by [—] and the screen may turn black.

The interference fringe may appear on the screen depending on the subject. This is called moire. This is not a malfunction.

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Panasonic DMC-FX1GN, DMC-FX5GN Playing Back Pictures, Select the picture, Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding

DMC-FX1GN, DMC-FX5GN specifications

The Panasonic DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN are compact digital cameras designed to cater to photography enthusiasts seeking versatility and performance in a portable form factor. Both models were released in the mid-2000s, showcasing innovative features that set them apart in the market.

The DMC-FX5GN boasts a 5.0-megapixel sensor, while the DMC-FX1GN features a slightly lower resolution of 5.0 megapixels, providing sharp and clear images for everyday photography. With their compact design, both cameras are easy to carry, making them perfect for capturing spontaneous moments on the go. The slim profile is coupled with an ergonomic grip, which enhances usability, ensuring that users can hold the camera comfortably during extended shooting sessions.

One of the key highlights of these models is the advanced image stabilization technology known as MEGA O.I.S (Optical Image Stabilizer). This feature effectively minimizes the effects of hand-shake, allowing users to capture clearer images in low-light conditions or while using telephoto settings. Coupled with the bright Leica DC lens, which offers a focal length equivalent to 35mm to 105mm, the DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN provide excellent optical performance, producing vibrant colors and sharp detail.

Both models offer various shooting modes, including Intelligent Auto and Scene modes, enabling users to adapt quickly to different shooting environments. The user-friendly interface ensures that even novice photographers can navigate settings without difficulty. Additionally, the cameras provide up to 3x optical zoom, making them suitable for capturing distant subjects without sacrificing image quality.

The DMC-FX5GN and DMC-FX1GN are equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD screen, offering clear visibility for composing shots and reviewing images. This display is particularly beneficial for outdoor shooting, where lighting conditions can often affect visibility.

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