Panasonic DMC-ZS30, DMC-ZS27 owner manual Wi-Fi

Models: DMC-ZS30 DMC-ZS27

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Using the map function

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Confirming the place where you took a

 

picture using a map

175

Displaying your current location

 

on a map

176

Displaying only pictures taken in the

 

same area

177

Displaying a map by selecting a country

 

or region

178

Using the map data on the disc

 

(supplied)

179

Installing “LUMIX Map Tool”

179

Copying the map data to a memory card...

180

Registering my landmark

182

Registering my landmark from a map

182

Registering the recording location as

 

my landmark

183

Selecting My landmark and displaying it

 

on a map

184

Editing or deleting my registered

 

landmark

184

Using the compass

185

Adjusting the compass

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Using the GPS log

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Recording the GPS log

187

Displaying the GPS log on the map

188

Outputting the GPS log file

189

Deleting the GPS log

190

Wi-Fi

 

Wi-Fi®function

191

[Airplane Mode]

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What you can do with the

 

Wi-Fi function

194

Sequence of connecting operation...

195

What you can do with the [Wi-Fi] button

 

when connected to Wi-Fi

196

Contents

Remote Shooting

197

Installing the smartphone/tablet app

 

“Panasonic Image App”

197

Connecting to a smartphone/tablet

198

Taking pictures via a smartphone/tablet

 

(remote recording)

200

Playing back pictures in the camera

200

Sending location information to the

 

camera from a smartphone/tablet

201

Easily connect to a smartphone

 

(NFC)

202

Connecting easily to a smartphone for

 

remote control

203

Transferring a still picture easily to your

 

smartphone

204

Connecting via a wireless access

 

point

205

When connecting with

 

[WPS (Push-Button)]

205

When connecting with

 

[WPS (PIN code)]

206

If you are not sure about the WPS

 

compatibility

 

(connecting by [Manual Connection])

206

Connecting directly

208

Playback on TV

209

Displaying the picture on TV right after

 

taking it/Displaying the picture on TV by

 

playing it back on the camera

209

Send Images While Recording

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When sending images to

 

smartphone/tablet

211

Changing the settings for

 

sending images

214

When sending images to PC

215

To create a folder that receives images

217

When sending images to

 

[Cloud Sync. Service]

218

When sending images to WEB Service

220

When sending images to AV device

222

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Panasonic DMC-ZS30, DMC-ZS27 owner manual Wi-Fi

DMC-ZS30, DMC-ZS27 specifications

The Panasonic DMC-ZS27 and DMC-ZS30 are part of Panasonic's esteemed line of digital compact cameras, designed to cater to both photography enthusiasts and casual shooters. These models stand out for their impressive features, compact design, and advanced technologies, making them popular choices for travel and everyday photography.

The DMC-ZS27 is powered by a 16.1-megapixel High Sensitivity MOS sensor paired with the Venus Engine, allowing for exceptional image quality, even in low-light conditions. One of its standout features is the impressive 20x optical zoom lens, which provides a versatile focal length range of 24mm to 480mm (35mm equivalent) – perfect for capturing expansive landscapes or distant subjects with remarkable clarity.

The DMC-ZS30 improves upon its predecessor with a 24mm wide-angle lens and a 20x optical zoom capability, ensuring greater flexibility for various shooting scenarios. Additionally, this model introduces a new level of connectivity with built-in Wi-Fi, allowing users to easily share their photos on social media or remotely control the camera using a smartphone or tablet.

Both models feature a 3-inch LCD screen with a 460k-dot resolution, providing sharp and vibrant previews of images. The screens are designed with anti-reflective coatings to enhance visibility, even in bright light conditions, making it easier for users to compose their shots whether outdoors or indoors.

Notably, both cameras support Full HD (1080p) video recording at 60 frames per second, ensuring high-quality video capture with rich detail and smooth motion. Additional video features, such as HDMI output and a 5-axis optical image stabilization system, help enhance the overall video performance, minimizing the effects of camera shake.

In terms of shooting modes, both models offer a variety of options, including Intelligent Auto and Scene Modes that simplify the shooting process for novices. Advanced users can take advantage of the camera's manual controls to adjust settings like ISO, aperture, and shutter speed for more creative freedom.

Moreover, a dedicated GPS function in the DMC-ZS30 allows users to geotag their photos, which is particularly beneficial for travel enthusiasts who want to document their adventures with precise location data.

In summary, the Panasonic DMC-ZS27 and DMC-ZS30 are exemplary compact cameras offering a blend of advanced features, exceptional optical performance, and ease of use. With robust imaging capabilities, versatile zoom ranges, and enhanced connectivity options, these models remain commendable choices for those looking to capture life's moments with quality and convenience.