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Using PLAYBACK menu (Continued)
REC/PLAY switch: (Set mode dial to any except )
For the PLAYBACK menu setting procedure, see P.18.
Copying recorded pictures

COPY

Copy between built-in memory and memory card, or from memory card to clipboard folder.

Set-up: Press ‘MENU/SET’ PLAYBACK menu’ Select ‘COPY’

Select copy method (direction)

: Copy all pictures from built-in memory to card
(go to step )
(Clipboard pictures cannot be copied. Use
‘COPY’ in the clipboard menu (P.82).)
: Copy 1 picture at a time from card to built-in
memory.
: Copy 1 picture at a time from card to clipboard
folder (in built-in memory) (not motion pictures).

Select picture with ◄► and set (for and )

Select ‘YES’
To cancel Press ‘MENU/SET’
After confirmation, press to return to the menu
screen.
(Screen shown is example)
If there is not enough space on the built-in memory for copying to be performed, turn
off the power, remove the card, and delete pictures from the built-in memory (to delete
clipboard pictures, set the mode dial to clipboard mode).
Copying of image data from the built-in memory to memory cards will be terminated
midway if there is insufficient space on the card. Using memory cards with higher
capacities than the built-in memory (approx. 40 MB) is recommended.
Copying pictures may take several minutes. Do not turn off power or perform other
operations during copying.
If identical names (folder/file numbers) are present in the copy destination, a new
folder for copying will be created when copying from built-in memory to card ( ).
Identically-named files will not be copied from card to built-in memory ( ).
DPOF settings will not be copied.
Only pictures from Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) may be copied.
Original pictures will not be deleted after copying (to delete pictures P.41).
This setting can only be made when the playback mode is ‘NORMAL PLAY’ (P.40).
Motion pictures recorded in ‘AVCHD Lite’ format cannot be set.
The methods for copying still and motion pictures recorded with this camera to other
devices vary according to the file format (JPEG, AVCHD Lite , Motion JPEG). Follow the
correct method for your device. only

Dubbing playback images via AV cables

Available file types:
Motion
AVCHD Lite , Motion JPEG
Motion pictures recorded with this camera can be dubbed onto DVD or video cassette
with a DVD or video recorder. This method is useful as it allows dubbing to be performed
even with devices that are not compatible with high definition (AVCHD) images. Picture
quality will be reduced from high definition to standard definition.
To recorder’s input socket
AV cable
(always use cable
supplied)

Connect camera to recorder

Start playback on camera

Start recording on recorder

To stop recording (dubbing), first stop the
recording on your recorder, before stopping the
playback on the camera.
Do not use any other AV cables except the supplied one.
When using a TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio, always change the camera’s ‘TV ASPECT’
setting (P.25) to ‘4:3’ before dubbing. Motion pictures copied in the ’16:9’ setting will
appear vertically stretched when viewed on a 4:3 TV screen.
Pressing the camera’s ���DISPLAY’ button and turning the LCD display off is
recommended during dubbing operations. (P.42)
For details on dubbing and playback methods, refer to your recorder’s operating instructions.

Copying to computers (P.100)

Available file types:
Still
JPEG/
Motion
AVCHD Lite , Motion JPEG
The ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ software on the CD-ROM (supplied) can be used to copy still
pictures and motion pictures recorded in ‘AVCHD Lite ’ or Motion JPEG format to your
computer, or to create DVD videos from motion pictures recorded in AVCHD Lite format.
Files and folders containing copied ‘AVCHD Lite’ motion pictures cannot be played back
or edited if they have been deleted, modified, or moved using Windows Explorer or
similar methods. Always use ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ when handling ‘AVCHD Lite’ motion
pictures.
The ‘PHOTOfunSTUDIO’ software on the CD-ROM (supplied) can be used to copy still
pictures and motion pictures to your computer and to play them back.