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    Using a Printer (PictBridge)
    Preparation
     Set the paper size and print quality with the printer. (Read the printer operating 
    instructions.)
     Connect the camera to a printer. (P100)
    ªSingle picture
    1Select [SINGLE PICTURE].
     The screen shown in step 2 
    appears when DPOF print is not 
    set or the printer does not support 
    DPOF print.
    2Select the picture to print.
    3Select [YES] and print.
     Press the [DISPLAY] button to print 
    the date. (Only when connecting to 
    the printer supporting to printing 
    the date.)
    Press 3 and then press 2/1 to 
    set the number of prints. Press 4 
    to print pictures.
     Press the [MENU] button to cancel 
    printing.
    SINGLE
    PICTUREDPOF
    PICTURE
    SETSELECT
    PictBridge
    WBWB
    PRINTSELECT
    1600
    100_
    00011/19
    PLEASE SELECT
    THE PICTURE TO PRINT
    PictBridge
    1/19
    WBWB
    PLS CHECK THE PRINTER
    START PRINTING?
    DATEDISPLAYSELECTSET COUNT
    SET
    COUNT1
    YESNO
    PictBridge
    WBWB
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    Preparation
     Set the DPOF print with this camera in advance. (P79)
     Set the paper size and print quality with the printer. (Read the printer operating 
    instructions.)
     Connect the camera to a printer. (P100)
    ªDPOF picture
    1Select [DPOF PICTURE].
     Press the [MENU] button, and you 
    can change the DPOF print setting. 
    (P79)
     When printing under the new 
    settings, disconnect the USB 
    connection cable and connect it to 
    the printer again.2Select [YES] and print.
     Press the [DISPLAY] button to print 
    the date. (Only when connecting to 
    the printer supporting to printing 
    the date.)
     Press the [MENU] button to cancel 
    printing.
    ¬Suggestions/Tips ¬
     When the total number of prints becomes 1000 or more, the number of remaining 
    pictures does not appear on the screen.
     When connecting to a printer not supporting DPOF, DPOF printing cannot be set. 
    (The DPOF print selecting screen does not appear.)
     Do not disconnect the USB connection cable when the cable disconnection 
    warning icon [ ] is indicated.
     When the [¥] indication lights in yellow during printing, check if there is a 
    malfunction on the printer.
     If the printer does not support the date printing by DPOF setting, the date may not 
    be printed as it is on date setting in DPOF setting.
     The setting on the printer may have priority over the setting on the camera in the 
    date print. Also check the date print setting on the printer.
    SINGLE
    PICTUREDPOF
    PICTURE
    SETSELECT
    PictBridge
    WBWB
    DATEDISPLAYSELECT SET
    PLS CHECK THE PRINTER
    START PRINTING?
    YESNO
    PictBridge
    WBWB
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    Using a Printer (USB DIRECT-PRINT)
    Preparation
     Set the paper size and print quality with the printer. (Read the printer operating 
    instructions.)
     Connect the camera to a printer. (P100)
    ªSingle picture
    1Select [SINGLE PICTURE].
     The screen shown in step 2 
    appears when DPOF print is not 
    set.
    2Select the picture to print.
    3Select [YES] and print.
     Press the [DISPLAY] button to print 
    the date.
    Press 3 and then press 2/1 to 
    set the number of prints. Press 4 
    to print pictures.
     Press the [MENU] button to cancel 
    printing.
    SETSELECT
    DIRECT PRINT
    SINGLE
    PICTUREDPOF
    PICTURE
    WBWB
    PRINTSELECT
    1600
    100_
    00011/19 1/19PLEASE SELECT
    THE PICTURE TO PRINT
    DIRECT PRINT
    WBWB
    PLS CHECK THE PRINTER
    START PRINTING?
    DATEDISPLAYSELECTSET COUNT
    SET
    COUNT1
    YESNO
    DIRECT PRINT
    WBWB
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    Preparation
     Set the DPOF print with this camera in advance. (P79)
     Set the paper size and print quality with the printer. (Read the printer operating 
    instructions.)
     Connect the camera to a printer. (P100)
    ªDPOF picture
    1Select [DPOF PICTURE].
     Press the [MENU] button, and you 
    can change the DPOF print setting. 
    (P79)
     When printing under the new 
    settings, disconnect the USB 
    connection cable and connect it to 
    the printer again.2Select [YES] and print.
     Press the [DISPLAY] button to print 
    the date.
     Press the [MENU] button to cancel 
    printing.
    ¬Suggestions/Tips ¬
     When the total number of prints becomes 255 or more, the number of remaining 
    pictures does not appear on the screen.
     When you set the date print setting by pressing the [DISPLAY] button, the date is 
    printed regardless of the date print setting on DPOF setting. (P83)
     If the printer does not support the date printing by DPOF setting, the date may not 
    be printed as it is on date setting in DPOF setting.
     The setting on the printer may have priority over the setting on the camera in the 
    date print. Also check the date print setting on the printer.
    SETSELECT
    DIRECT PRINT
    SINGLE
    PICTUREDPOF
    PICTURE
    WBWB
    PLS CHECK THE PRINTER
    START PRINTING?
    DATEDISPLAYSELECT
    SET
    YESNO
    DIRECT PRINT
    WBWB
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    Others
    After Use
    After using the camera, it is recommended that you complete the following steps:
    1Turn the camera off.
     Check that the lens is retracted.
    2Remove the card. (P20)
    3Remove the batteries. (P17)¬
    Suggestions/Tips ¬
     If you will not be using the camera for 
    a long time,
    – Remove the batteries. (When you 
    insert the batteries again, set the 
    clock.)
    – Do not keep the camera in a place 
    where it will be subjected to high 
    temperatures, high humidity or soot. 
    Fungus may be attached to the lens 
    or condensation may occur.
    – Keep the camera in a cool, dry and 
    well-ventilated place and avoid 
    storing near dust or chemicals.
    – We recommend keeping it in a 
    closed case with the desiccant.
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    Screen Display
    ªIn recording
    1 Recording mode (P29)
    2 Flash (P40)
    3 White balance (P60)
    4 ISO sensitivity (P63)
    5 Picture size (P64)
    6 Quality (data compression ratio) 
    (P65)
    /  (Motion rate):
    In Motion image mode (P58)
    7 Battery indication (P13)
    8 Picture/Time remain
    In Motion image mode: e.g. 11S
    9 Jitter alert indication (P32)
    10 Recording indication
    11 Audio recording (DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70) (P67)
    12 Card access indication (P18)
    13 Self-timer (P45)
    14 Histogram (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70) 
    (P28)
    15 AF area (P30)16 AF Trigger (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70) 
    (P68)
    17 Shutter speed indication (P30)
    18 Aperture indication (P30)
    19 Exposure compensation (P43)
    20
    Current date and time (P21) This is displayed for about 
    5 seconds when turning the 
    camera on, setting the clock and 
    after switching from the Playback 
    mode to the Recording mode.
    21 Auto bracket (P44)
    22 Spot AF area (P66)
    23 Spot metering target (P66)
    24 Zoom (P39)
    : 
    Digital zoom ON (P70)
    25 Burst (P46)
    26 Focus indication (P30)
    27 Color effect (P71)
    COOL
    1600ISO100
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    ªRecording in Simple mode
    1 Flash (P40)
    2 Focus indication (P30)
    3 Jitter alert indication (P32)
    4 Picture mode (P34)
    5 Battery indication (P13)
    6 Picture remain
    7 Zoom (P39)
    8 Recording indication
    9 Self-timer (P45)
    10 Card access indication (P18)
    11 AF area (P30)
    12 Backlight compensation indication 
    (P36)
    13 Current date and time (
    P21)
     This is displayed for about 
    5 seconds when turning the 
    camera on, setting the clock and 
    after switching from the Playback 
    mode to the Simple mode.
    14 Compensating backlight ON 
    indication (P36)
     
    15 Burst (P46)
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    8
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    12345
    13
    14
    BACKLIGHT
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    ªIn playback
    1 Playback mode
    2 DPOF (P79, 86)
     (White):
    DPOF setting for printing
     (Green):
    DPOF setting for Slide Show
     (Green with number of prints): 
    DPOF setting for printing and 
    Slide Show
    3 Protected picture (P84)
    4 Picture with audio (DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70) (P76)
    5 Picture size (P64)
    : In Motion image mode (P77)
    6 Quality (data compression ratio) 
    (P65)
    //:
    In Motion image mode
    In Simple mode:
    :ENLARGE
    :4qa6q/10a15cm
    :E-MAIL7 Battery indication (P13) 
    8 Folder/File number
    9 Page number/Total pictures
    10 Histogram (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70) 
    (P28)
     It will be displayed when the 
    [DISPLAY] button is pressed.
    11 Recording information (P27)
    (Recording mode/Aperture 
    indication/Shutter speed/ISO 
    sensitivity/Flash/White balance)
     It will be displayed when the 
    [DISPLAY] button is pressed.
    12 Recorded date and time
    13 Audio playback (DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70) (P76)
    :
    In Motion image mode (P77)
    14 Flip animation (DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70) (P73)
    12 34 5 6 7
    8
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    11 10AUTOF2.8 1/25ISO100
    100-0001
    1/19PLAY AUDIO
    16001
    13 14
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    1
    1
    1
    5 fps10 fps30 fpsPLAY MOTIONIMAGE
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    Cautions for Use
    ªOptimal Use of the Camera
    Keep the camera away from 
    magnetized equipment (such as a 
    microwave oven, TV, video game 
    equipment, etc.).
     If you use the camera on or near a TV, 
    pictures and sounds may be disturbed 
    due to electromagnetic wave radiation.
     Do not use the camera near a cell 
    phone because doing so may cause 
    noise to adversely affect the pictures 
    and sounds.
     Recorded data may be damaged, or 
    pictures may be distorted by strong 
    magnetic fields created by speakers or 
    large motors.
     Electromagnetic wave radiation 
    generated by a microprocessor may 
    adversely affect the camera, causing 
    the disturbance of pictures and 
    sounds.
     If the camera is affected by 
    magnetically charged equipment and 
    does not function properly, turn the 
    camera off and remove the batteries 
    or disconnect AC adaptor (optional, 
    DMW-AC1) and then insert the 
    batteries or connect AC adaptor 
    (optional, DMW-AC1) again. 
    Thereafter, turn the camera on.
    Do not use the camera near radio 
    transmitters or high-voltage lines.
     If you record near radio transmitters or 
    high-voltage lines, recorded pictures 
    or sounds may be adversely affected.
    Do not spray insecticides or volatile 
    chemicals onto the camera.
     If the camera is sprayed with such 
    chemicals, the camera body may be 
    damaged and the surface finish may 
    peel off.
     Do not keep rubber or plastic products 
    in contact with the camera for a long 
    period of time.When you use the camera on a rainy 
    or snowy day or on a beach or similar 
    place, do not let grit, fine dust or 
    seawater get into the camera.
     Grit or dust may damage the camera 
    or card. (Care should be taken when 
    inserting and removing the card.)
     If seawater splashes onto the camera, 
    wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it 
    well, and use it to wipe the camera 
    body carefully. Then, wipe it again 
    thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
    When carrying this camera, take care 
    not to drop or hit it.
     The outer case may be destroyed by 
    the strong shock, and it may cause 
    malfunction of this camera.
     For storing or transporting the camera, 
    place it in a bag or case lined with soft 
    pads to prevent the coating on the 
    camera body from being worn.
    Do not use benzine, thinner or 
    alcohol for cleaning the camera.
     Before cleaning the camera, remove 
    the batteries or disconnect the 
    AC adaptor (optional, DMW-AC1) from 
    the electrical outlet.
     The camera body may be deformed 
    and the surface finish may peel off.
     Wipe the camera with a soft, dry cloth. 
    To remove stubborn stains, wipe with a 
    cloth that is soaked in a detergent 
    diluted with water and afterward finish 
    wiping with a dry cloth.
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    ªCondensation
    When using the camera outdoors during 
    very cold weather, condensation can 
    form on the camera and lens when you 
    return to a warm place.
    When condensation has taken place:
    Turn the camera off and leave the 
    camera in this condition for about 
    2 hours. When the camera becomes 
    close to the ambient temperature, the 
    condensation disappears naturally. 
    ªOptimal Use of the Batteries
    The AA Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) 
    batteries are rechargeable. The 
    AA Alkaline batteries cannot be 
    recharged.
    Their abilities to generate power are 
    based upon the chemical reaction that 
    takes place inside them. This reaction is 
    susceptible to the surrounding 
    temperature and humidity, and, if the 
    temperature is too high or too low, the 
    operating time of the batteries will be 
    shorter.
    If you drop the batteries accidentally, 
    check to see if the battery body and 
    terminals are deformed.
    Inserting deformed battery to the 
    camera may damage the camera.
    Be sure to remove the batteries after 
    use.
    If they are left inserted to the camera, a 
    minute amount of current is consumed 
    even when the camera is turned off. If 
    the batteries are left inserted in the 
    camera for a long time, discharge takes 
    place. The batteries may become 
    unusable even after they are charged.Dispose of unusable batteries.
     The batteries have a limited life.
     Do not throw the batteries into fire 
    because they may cause an explosion.
     An unusable battery should be 
    discarded in accordance with battery 
    recycling laws.
    For information you can call the RBRC 
    hotline at 1-800-822-8837.
    ªCautions for Storage
    Before storing the camera, remove the 
    card and the batteries.
    Store all the components in a dry place 
    with a relatively stable temperature.
    [Recommended temperature:
    59oF to 77oF (15oC to 25oC),
    Recommended humidity: 40% to 60%]
     Batteries
     Do not leave the camera and the 
    batteries in a place where the 
    temperature is too high, such as inside 
    a car during the summer.
     Extremely high or low temperatures 
    will shorten the life of the batteries.
     If the batteries are kept in smoky or 
    dusty places, the terminals may rust 
    and cause malfunctions.
     Do not allow the battery terminals to 
    come in contact with metal objects 
    (such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.). 
    This can result in a short circuit or heat 
    generation and, if you touch the 
    battery in this condition, you may be 
    badly burned.
     Store the batteries in a completely 
    discharged state. To store the 
    rechargeable batteries for a long 
    period of time, we recommend 
    charging them once every year and 
    storing them again after you 
    completely use up the charged 
    capacity.
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