Using REC menu (P.55) to change settings and set up your own recording environment.

 

Align focus for desired composition

Useful when subject is not in center of picture.

 

1

First adjust focus according to subject

 

 

Subjects/environments which may

 

 

make focusing difficult:

 

Hold down

 

Fast-moving or extremely bright

 

 

objects, or objects with no color

 

halfway

 

contrast.

 

F3.3

1/30

 

• Taking pictures through glass or near

 

 

 

 

AF area

objects emitting light. In dark, or with

 

 

 

significant jitter.

 

 

 

• When too close to object or when

 

 

 

taking pictures of both distant and

 

 

 

close objects together in the same

 

 

 

picture.

 

 

 

We recommend using the ‘face

 

 

 

detection’ function when taking pictures

2 Return to desired composition

Press fully

F3.3 1/30

AF area

Focus range → (P.41).

of people (P.59).

Outside of range, focus may not be aligned even if display is lit as normal. AF area is displayed larger in dark conditions or when using digital zoom.

Most displays are temporarily cleared from screen when the shutter button is pressed halfway.

Holding camera vertically

Pictures taken with camera held vertically can automatically be displayed vertically in playback.

(Only when ‘ROTATE DISP.’ (P.76) set to ‘ON’)

Pictures may not be able to be displayed vertically if taken with camera facing upwards or downwards. Motion pictures cannot be displayed vertically during playback.

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Panasonic DMC-TZ4, DMC-TZ5 Align focus for desired composition, First adjust focus according to subject

DMC-TZ5, DMC-TZ4 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-TZ4 and DMC-TZ5 are compact digital cameras that exemplify the evolution of pocket-sized photography, blending compact design with advanced features. Introduced as part of Panasonic's Lumix series, these models are especially designed for travel enthusiasts who desire high performance in a portable package.

The DMC-TZ4, with its 9.1 megapixel sensor, delivers stunning image quality, ensuring that every detail is captured with precision. It features a 10x optical zoom lens, equivalent to a 25-250mm range in 35mm film terms, allowing users to zoom in on distant subjects without sacrificing clarity. The lens is incorporated with Panasonic's advanced optical image stabilization technology, which significantly reduces the impact of camera shake, offering clearer and sharper images even at maximum zoom.

The DMC-TZ5 improves upon its predecessor with a higher resolution 10.1 megapixel sensor and an enhanced Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens that maintains the same zoom capabilities while offering improved low-light performance. Both cameras feature Intelligent Auto mode, which automatically adjusts settings based on shooting conditions, making photography accessible even for beginners. The scene modes available, such as Portrait, Scenery, and Night Portrait, provide versatility for various shooting scenarios.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the high-definition movie recording capability. The DMC-TZ5 stands out with its ability to capture 720p HD videos, enhancing the multimedia experience. Both models include a 2.5-inch LCD display that features a wide viewing angle, allowing users to compose shots and review images easily, even in bright sunlight.

With a built-in GPS feature in the DMC-TZ5, users can geotag their photos effortlessly, making it easier to recall locations during travel. Battery life is commendable, providing ample shots on a single charge, and both models offer quick start-up times and fast autofocus, minimizing the chances of missing fleeting moments.

In summary, the Panasonic DMC-TZ4 and DMC-TZ5 combine powerful imaging capabilities with ease of use, making them ideal companions for both casual photographers and serious travelers. Their compact design, combined with rich features and solid performance, reflects Panasonic’s commitment to enhancing the photographic experience in a compact form.