Advanced (Recording pictures)

When 20 mm/F1.7 lens included in DMC-GF1C is attached: Approx. 1.0 m (3.28 feet) to

3.5m (11.5 feet)

When 14–45 mm/F3.5–5.6 lens included in DMC-GF1K is attached and at Wide: Approx.

1.0m (3.28 feet) to 3.0 m (9.84 feet)

When you do not want to use the AF assist lamp (e.g. when taking pictures of animals in dark places), set the [AF ASSIST LAMP] to [OFF]. In this case, it will become more difficult to focus on the subject.

Remove the lens hood.

When you use a lens with a large filter diameter that obscures the AF assist lamp, shadows may appear on the picture and the performance of the camera may deteriorate.

The setting for the [AF ASSIST LAMP] is fixed to [OFF] in [SCENERY], [ARCHITECTURE], [NIGHT SCENERY] and [SUNSET] in Scene Mode.

 

It is possible to adjust focus manually after it was adjusted

 

automatically.

 

 

 

[AF+MF]

[OFF]

 

[ON]:

It is possible to finely adjust the focus manually by

 

 

 

rotating the focus ring while AF lock (Focus Mode is

 

 

set to [AFS] and shutter button is half-way pressed, or

 

 

AF lock with [AF/AE LOCK]).

 

 

 

 

In Manual Focus, the assistance screen appears on the screen to

 

facilitate focusing on the subject.

[MF ASSIST]

 

 

[OFF]

 

 

[ON]:

Center of the screen will be enlarged automatically

 

 

when the focus ring is rotated.

Refer to P74 for details.

[ REC AREA]

This changes the angle of view during motion picture recording and still picture recording.

[!] (Picture)/[ ] (Motion picture)

The recording area indicated is a guide line.

[REMAINING DISP.]

This will switch display between the number of recordable pictures and available recording time.

[REMAINING SHOTS]:

This will display the number of recordable pictures for still pictures.

[REMAINING TIME]:

This will display the available recording time for motion pictures.

[ BUTTON]

Enables/disables the motion picture button.

[OFF]/[ON]

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