Taking pictures by automatically changing the

aspect ratio ‘MULTI ASPECT’

Mode:

In this mode, pressing the shutter button once automatically takes three pictures in each of three aspect ratios: 4:3, 3:2, and 16:9. (The shutter sound is made only once.)

Taking pictures according to the scene

‘SCENE MODE’

Mode:

Using SCENE MODE enables you to take pictures with optimum settings (exposure, colouring, etc.) for given scenes.

Display ‘AUTO BRACKET’

Press ▲ twice to switch ‘EXPOSURE’ to ‘AUTO BRACKET’.

Display ‘MULTI ASPECT’

Each time ‘DISPLAY’ is pressed, the displayed indicator switches between ‘AUTO BRACKET’ and ‘MULTI ASPECT’.

Select ‘ON’ and set.

Picture size combinations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10M

 

9.5M

9M

 

7M

 

6.5M

6M

 

5M

 

4.5M

4.5M

 

3M

 

3M

2.5M

(Example)

when is set to 6.5M, the image sizes and corresponding resolutions

are with 7M, with 6.5M, and with 6M.

If a smaller picture size is set, the resolution is temporarily set to this value.

Set to

Zoom lever

Set to ‘SCN’ (SCENE MODE)

 

 

Select scene

 

 

(Press ‘MENU/SET’ and then press , if

DISPLAY

 

scene menu is not displayed)

 

SCENE MENU

MENU/SET

Zoom lever

To take motion pictures

can also be

(P.61)

 

used to switch

 

to next screen.

Setting frequently-used

 

scenes to the mode dial

 

MY SCN MODE

(P.60)

 

display

After MULTI ASPECT is set, is displayed on the left side of the screen.

Shutter speed, aperture, focus, ‘EXPOSURE’, ‘WHITE BALANCE’, and ‘SENSITIVITY’ settings will be constant for all three pictures.

MULTI ASPECT is disabled when the number of recordable pictures is two or less. It is also cancelled when the power is turned off.

When MULTI ASPECT is set, AUTO BRACKET and BURST are cancelled.

MULTI ASPECT cannot be set in the ‘TRANSFORM’, ‘PANORAMA ASSIST’, ‘HIGH SENS.’, ‘HI-SPEED BURST’, ‘FLASH BURST’, ‘STARRY SKY’, ‘PIN HOLE’, and ‘FILM GRAIN’ scene modes.

MY SCENE MODE

(P.60)

To see description of each scene:

Select scene, and press display button.

 

 

Selecting a scene mode inappropriate for the actual scene may affect the colouring of your picture.

Following REC menu settings will be automatically adjusted and cannot be selected manually (available settings vary according to scene setting).

‘INTELLIGENT ISO’,’SENSITIVITY’, ‘METERING MODE’, ‘I.EXPOSURE’, ‘COLOR MODE’, ‘MIN. SHTR SPEED’

‘I.EXPOSURE’ is operated automatically in the following scene modes, according to picture conditions.

‘PORTRAIT’, ‘SOFT SKIN’, ‘TRANSFORM’, ‘SELF PORTRAIT’, ‘SCENERY’, ‘SPORTS’, ‘NIGHT PORTRAIT’,‘PARTY’, ‘CANDLE LIGHT’, ‘BABY’, ‘SUNSET’, ‘HIGH SENS.’, ‘FLASH BURST’, ‘BEACH’

‘WHITE BALANCE’ can be set to the following.

‘PORTRAIT’,‘SOFT SKIN’, ‘TRANSFORM’, ‘SELF PORTRAIT’,‘PANORAMA ASSIST (First picture only)’, ‘SPORTS’,‘BABY’,‘PET’,‘HIGH SENS.’, ‘HI-SPEED BURST’, ‘PIN HOLE’ (Setting is restored to ‘AWB’ when scene is changed.)

The types of flash available (P.44) vary according to the scene.

The scene mode flash setting is reset to the default setting when the scene mode is changed.

Guidelines displayed in grey in ‘NIGHT PORTRAIT’, ‘NIGHT SCENERY’, ‘STARRY SKY’, and ‘FIREWORKS’ scene modes.

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‘MULTI ASPECT’ is not available in the DMC-TZ6/DMC-TZ65.

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Panasonic DMC-TZ65, DMC-TZ7 Taking pictures according to the scene, Aspect ratio ‘MULTI ASPECT’, Display ‘MULTI ASPECT’

DMC-TZ7, DMC-TZ65, DMC-TZ6 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-TZ series has been a popular line of compact digital cameras, known for their versatility, user-friendly features, and quality performance. Among the notable models are the DMC-TZ6, DMC-TZ65, and DMC-TZ7, each offering a unique blend of technological advancements and innovative features to meet the needs of photography enthusiasts and casual users alike.

The DMC-TZ6, released as part of the series, boasts a 12.1-megapixel sensor and a Leica DC Vario-Elmar lens that offers a 12x optical zoom, providing impressive close-up shots and landscape photography capabilities. With the incorporation of Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.), users can capture sharp images even in low-light conditions or while on the move. The camera's Venus Engine allows for quick processing speeds, ensuring that users can capture images with reduced noise levels and vibrant colors.

Building on the success of its predecessor, the DMC-TZ65 features a slightly improved 16-megapixel sensor and an extensive zoom range of 20x, coupled with an impressive focal length that spans wide-angle to telephoto. This model continues to embrace features like O.I.S. to mitigate blurriness and deliver crystal-clear images. Additionally, the TZ65 introduces Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing users to easily share their photos and videos on social media platforms or transfer files directly to their smartphones. The built-in GPS feature also enhances travel photography, providing geotagging capabilities for memorable locations.

The DMC-TZ7 is another noteworthy entry in the lineup that offers advanced features appealing to a broader audience. With a 12.1-megapixel sensor and a 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens, this camera achieves stunning perspectives and greater depth in images. The TZ7 is equipped with HD video recording capabilities, making it just as adept at capturing high-definition video as it is at still photography. Its Intelligent Auto mode utilizes advanced scene detection technology to adjust settings automatically for optimal results, ensuring even novice photographers can achieve impressive shots effortlessly.

In summary, the Panasonic DMC-TZ6, DMC-TZ65, and DMC-TZ7 offer a remarkable array of features tailored to diverse photographic needs. From high-resolution sensors and powerful zoom capabilities to smart connectivity options and user-friendly modes, these cameras reflect Panasonic's commitment to delivering quality and innovation in compact photography. Whether for travel, events, or spontaneous moments, the TZ series continues to be a reliable choice for capturing life's memories with style and efficiency.