Panasonic DMC-ZS6 REC Quality, Ratio, 169, ∗2 Qvga is fixed when recording to built-in memory

Models: DMC-ZS6

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Playing back motion pictures (→115)

[REC QUALITY]

Changing the motion picture size. When recording a motion picture, use a card rated with an SD speed class1 of ‘Class 6’ or higher.

1 SD speed class refers to a specification for sustained write speeds.

Display the [REC] menu

Select the desired picture

 

quality

Select [REC QUALITY]

 

 

Close the menu

 

Picture Quality

Picture Size

No. of Frames

Picture Aspect

Ratio

 

 

 

[HD]

1280 × 720 pixels

 

16:9

[WVGA]

848 × 480 pixels

 

30 fps

 

[VGA]

640 × 480 pixels

 

 

4:3

[QVGA]2

320 × 240 pixels

 

 

 

2 [QVGA] is fixed when recording to built-in memory.

When recording motion pictures, it is recommended to use a sufficiently charged battery or an AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional).

When recording motion pictures using an AC adaptor, if you unplug the AC adaptor or a power outage occurs, power to the camera is cut, and the motion picture in progress is no longer recorded.

If you attempt to play motion pictures recorded with the camera on other devices, playback may not be possible, or the picture or sound quality may be poor. Additionally, incorrect recording information may be indicated.

Motion pictures recorded with the camera cannot be played on Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras sold before July 2008. (However, motion pictures recorded with LUMIX digital cameras sold before this date can be played on this camera.)

It may not be possible to play back motion pictures recorded in [MOTION JPEG] on Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX). (Motion pictures recorded on Panasonic digital cameras (LUMIX) can be played back on this camera.)

Applies to LUMIX cameras sold through December 2008 and some sold in 2009 (FS, LS series) .

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Panasonic DMC-ZS6 operating instructions REC Quality, Ratio, 169, ∗2 Qvga is fixed when recording to built-in memory