Contents

 

Before Use

 

Information for Your Safety

2

Preparation

 

Standard Accessories

8

Names of the Components

8

Attaching the Lens Cap/Strap

10

Attaching the Lens Hood

11

Quick Guide

12

Charging the Battery with the Charger ...

13

About the Battery (charging/number of

 

recordable pictures)

13

Inserting and Removing the Card

 

(optional)/the Battery

15

About the Built-in Memory/the Card

 

(optional)

16

Setting Date/Time (Clock Set)

17

• Changing the clock setting

17

About the Mode Dial

18

Setting the Menu

19

About the Setup Menu

20

LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Display/

 

Switching the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder

 

Display

23

Basic

 

Taking Pictures

25

Taking pictures using the automatic

 

function (Intelligent Auto Mode)

28

Taking Pictures with the Zoom

30

• Using the Optical Zoom

30

• Using the Extended Optical Zoom

 

(EZ)

31

• Using the Digital Zoom

 

Further extending the zoom

31

Checking the Recorded Picture

 

(Review)

32

Playing back/Deleting Pictures

33

6

Advanced (Recording pictures)

About the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder

36

• Changing the information

 

displayed

36

• Brightening the LCD Monitor

39

Taking Pictures using the Built-in

 

Flash

40

Taking Pictures with the Self-timer

44

Compensating the Exposure

45

Taking Pictures using Auto Bracket

46

Taking Pictures using Burst Mode

47

Taking Close-up Pictures

48

Aperture-priority AE

50

Shutter-priority AE

50

Manual exposure

51

Aperture Value and Shutter Speed

52

Taking Pictures with Manual Focus

52

Registering Personal Menu Settings

 

(Registering custom settings)

55

Taking pictures in Custom mode

56

Taking expressive portraits and

 

landscape pictures (Advanced scene

 

mode)

57

• [PORTRAIT]

57

• [SCENERY]

58

• [SPORTS]

58

• [NIGHT PORTRAIT]

58

Taking pictures that match the scene

 

being recorded (Scene mode)

59

• [FOOD]

60

• [PARTY]

60

• [CANDLE LIGHT]

60

• [SUNSET]

61

• [HIGH SENS.]

61

• [BABY1]/[BABY2]

61

• [PET]

62

• [PANNING]

62

• [STARRY SKY]

63

• [FIREWORKS]

64

• [BEACH]

65

• [SNOW]

65

• [AERIAL PHOTO]

65

Motion Picture Mode

65

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Panasonic DMC-FZ18 operating instructions Contents

DMC-FZ18 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-FZ18 is a versatile bridge camera that has gained recognition for its impressive blend of advanced features and user-friendly design. Introduced in 2007, this model falls under the Lumix series and is celebrated for its compact size while offering the capabilities typically found in larger DSLR cameras.

At the heart of the DMC-FZ18 is a 8.1-megapixel CCD sensor, which delivers sharp images with a remarkable level of detail. This sensor is complemented by an impressive 18x optical zoom lens, with a focal length range equivalent to 28-504mm in 35mm terms. This extensive zoom range allows photographers to capture everything from wide landscapes to distant subjects without needing additional lenses.

The camera is equipped with Panasonic's Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) technology, which helps reduce the effects of camera shake, particularly important when shooting at longer focal lengths or in low-light situations. This feature enhances the overall usability of the camera by allowing handheld shooting with reduced motion blur.

The DMC-FZ18 also boasts a high-performance Venus Engine III, which enables fast continuous shooting at up to 3 frames per second and quick autofocus. This engine plays a significant role in processing images efficiently, ensuring that the camera responds swiftly to a variety of shooting conditions.

One of the standout features of the FZ18 is its advanced image processing capabilities, which provide excellent low-light performance and vibrant color reproduction. The camera supports shooting in various modes, including manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority, catering to both beginners and experienced photographers alike.

For those interested in video recording, the FZ18 offers the ability to capture high-quality motion in 720p resolution, making it a solid choice for casual videographers. Additionally, the camera features a 2.5-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear view for composing shots and navigating through the camera's menu.

In terms of connectivity, the DMC-FZ18 includes options for easily transferring images to computers or printers, although it lacks some of the modern wireless capabilities found in newer models. Despite being an older model, the Panasonic DMC-FZ18 remains a reliable option for photography enthusiasts looking for a capable and compact camera that delivers quality performance across a wide range of shooting scenarios.