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    ªCorrect posture for taking good 
    pictures
    To take pictures without blurring:
     Hold the camera gently with both  hands, keep arms stationary at your 
    side and stand with your feet slightly 
    apart.
     Check that the camera shake does not 
    occur when pressing the shutter 
    button halfway.
     After pressing the shutter button, keep 
    the camera stationary until the picture 
    appears on the screen.
    In the following cases, keep the 
    camera stationary for a long time.
    – Slow sync./Red-eye reduction  [ ] (P40)
    – In Night portrait mode [ ] (P57)
     Hold the camera firmly with your right  hand.
     Do not cover the photo flash with your 
    fingers or other items.
    1 Correct
    2 Incorrect
     Hold the lower left of the camera with  your left hand.  Do not cover the microphone with your 
    fingers or other items. (DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70)
     Do not touch the lens barrel.
    ª Power Indicator  A
    Lit:
     When turning the camera on.
    Blinking:
     When the battery is exhausted.
    ª Status Indicator  B
    Lit:
     When accessing the card.
     When the flash fires. (It lights when  the shutter is pressed halfway.)
     When sending data to PC.
    Blinking:
     When charging the flash.
     When setting the flash mode to Forced  OFF [ ] and pressing the shutter 
    halfway in dark places, the status 
    indicator blinks to warn of insufficient 
    brightness. In this case, we 
    recommend activating the flash or 
    increasing the ISO sensitivity.
     When the card is not inserted.
     When there is no remaining capacity  on the card.
     When the card is locked in the 
    recording mode.
     While the focus is being adjusted or  the focus is not properly adjusted.
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    ªFocusing
     You can focus on the subject up to a  distance of 1.64 feet (50 cm).
     If you press the shutter button fully  without prefocusing, pictures may be 
    blurry or unfocused.
     When the subject is focused, the  camera beeps 2 times. If not, it beeps 
    4 times. Refer to P24 if you want to 
    turn the operational sound off.
     In the following cases, the camera 
    cannot focus on subjects properly in 
    Normal Picture mode.
    – When including both near and  distant subjects in a scene.
    – When there is dirt on the glass  between the lens and the subject.
    – When there are illuminated or  glittering objects around the subject.
    – When taking a picture in a dark place.
    – When the subject moves fast.
    – When the scene is poor in contrast.
    – When jitter occurs.
    – When recording a very bright subject.We recommend taking pictures using 
    AF/AE lock (P33) or prefocus 
    (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70) (P68).
     Even if the focus indication appears  and the subject is focused, it is 
    canceled when you release the shutter 
    button. Press the shutter button 
    halfway again.
    ª Exposure
     If the exposure is not adequate, the  indication of the aperture value and 
    the shutter speed on the screen turns 
    red. (However, the aperture value and 
    the shutter speed do not turn red when 
    the flash is activated.)
     The brightness of the screen may  differ from that of recorded pictures. In 
    particular, when taking pictures in dark 
    places with slow shutter, the subject 
    looks dark on the screen, but the 
    actual picture is bright.  When most of the subjects in the 
    screen are bright (e.g. blue sky on a 
    clear day, snowy field, etc.), the 
    recorded pictures may become dark. 
    In this case, compensate the 
    exposure. (P43)
    ª Jitter (camera shake)
     When jitter could occur, the jitter alert  1  appears.
     When the jitter alert appears, we  recommend using a tripod. If you 
    cannot use a tripod, be careful of how 
    you hold the camera. (P31)
     Be careful of jittering when pressing  the shutter button.
    ª Care for the camera
     Check to make sure there is no stain  or dirt on the lens.
     Do not touch the lens directly.
     Do not cause impact to the lens or 
    lens barrel. (P7)
     When turning the camera on in the  recording mode, the lens barrel comes 
    out. Check to make sure there are no 
    obstacles in front of the lens.
     Take care not to touch or stain the 
    surface of the lens. When the lens 
    becomes dirty or dust attaches to the 
    lens, use a commercial blower brush 
    to remove dust or dirt and wipe the 
    lens with a dry, soft cloth. If you use 
    solvents such as benzine, alcohol or 
    thinner, the camera may be discolored 
    or broken.
    1600
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     When using the camera in a sandy or dusty place, be careful not to let dirt, 
    grit or seawater come into the camera.
    ª AF/AE Lock (AF: Auto focus/
    AE: Auto exposure)
    When recording a picture of people with 
    a composition such as in the above 
    picture, you cannot focus on the subject 
    because it is out of AF area in usual 
    operation.
    In this case,
    1. Aim the AF area at the subject.
    2. Press the shutter button halfway to fix  the focus and the exposure.
     When the subject is focused, the 
    focus indication lights.
    3. Keep pressing the shutter button  halfway, move the camera as you 
    compose the picture.
    4. Press the shutter button fully.
     You can repeatedly retry AF/AE lock  before pressing the shutter button. ¬Suggestions/Tips ¬
     When brightness has changed due  to the zoom or the movement of the 
    camera, the lens may click and the 
    picture on the screen may be 
    drastically changed. However, the 
    pictures are not affected.
    The sound is caused by automatic 
    adjustment of the aperture. It is not 
    a malfunction.
     When pressing the shutter button, the 
    screen may become bright or whitish 
    for a moment. However, the recorded 
    picture will not be influenced. This 
    function make it easy to adjust the 
    focus.
     We recommend setting the clock 
    again before taking pictures. (P21)
     When the time for power save is set  (P24), the camera is automatically 
    turned off if you do not operate within 
    the set time. When operating the 
    camera again, press the shutter button 
    or turn the camera off and on.
     When you use the optical finder, the  actual recording range become wider 
    than the viewable range of the 
    viewfinder. This is caused by the 
    difference of position of the optical 
    finder and the lens. This is not a 
    malfunction.
    We especially recommend checking 
    the recording range when you use the 
    LCD monitor.  When recording pictures within 1m 
    of the subjects
     In Macro Mode (P54)
     When the digital zoom is activated. 
    (P70)
     When you continuously take pictures  in high temperatures, the recording 
    interval may become longer due to the 
    process to reduce picture noises.
    160019
    F2.8 1/100
    160019
    F2.8 1/100
    160019
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    Taking Pictures in Simple Mode
    We recommend you use this mode when you ask someone to take a picture.
     Offering simplified menu for ease of use.
     The picture size is easy to select.
     The icons on the display are larger.
    Preparation
     Set the mode dial to [ ]. (P29)
    1Select [PICT.MODE].
     [AUTO REVIEW][ON]: The recorded picture  automatically appears on 
    the screen for about 
    1 second.
    [OFF]: The recorded picture does 
    not automatically appear.
     [BEEP] []:
    The operational sound turns high.
    []:
    The operational sound turns low.
    []:
    The operational sound turns off.
     [CLOCK SET] (P21)2Select [ENLARGE], 
    [4 qt 6q/10 t15cm] or [E-MAIL].
     [ENLARGE]:   This selection is intended for 
    situations when large printing 
    (8 qa 10q, Letter etc.) is desired. The 
    camera is preset to 
    [2560 a1920] (DMC-LC80)/
    [2304 a1728] (DMC-LC70)/
    [2048 a1536] (DMC-LC50) in [Fine] 
    picture mode. 
    [4 qa6 q/10 a15cm]:  
    This selection will offer an easy 
    way to produce small “general 
    purpose” prints.
     [E-MAIL]:   This selection favors a smaller file 
    size, optimized for home page and 
    e-mail use.
     Close the menu by pressing the 
    [MENU] button after finishing the 
    setting.
    SELECTSET EXITMENU
    PICT.MODE
    AUTO REVIEWONENLARGE4t6/10t15cm E-MAIL
    BEEPCLOCK SET
    WBSELECTSET EXITMENU
    PICT.MODE
    AUTO REVIEWONBEEPCLOCK SET
    ENLARGE4t6/10t15cm E-MAIL
    WB
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    3Take the picture.
    ªPicture size and quality in 
    [PICT.MODE]
    ª Other settings in Simple mode
    MONITOR (P24):
     Fixed to [0] (standard).
    POWER SAVE (P24):
     Fixed to [2MIN.].
     When you want to turn the camera on  again, press shutter button or turn the 
    camera off and then on.
     When you use the AC adapter  (optional, DMW-AC1), the power save 
    mode is not activated. ª
    Selecting the screen to be used
    Press the [DISPLAY] button to switch to 
    the screen to be used.
    A Display
    B Non-display
    C LCD monitor is turned off
    ENLARGE
    (8qa 10q, 
    Letter etc.) 2560
    a1920 pixels 
    (DMC-LC80)/
    2304 a1728 pixels 
    (DMC-LC70)/
    2048 a1536 pixels
    (DMC-LC50) Fine
    4 qa 6q/
    10 a15cm 1280
    a960 pixels Fine
    E-MAIL 640 a480 pixels Standard
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    BACKLIGHT
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    BACKLIGHT
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    ªThe Backlight Compensation in 
    Simple Mode
    Backlight is a situation where light 
    comes from the back of subjects. The 
    subjects such as people become dark 
    when pictures are recorded in the 
    backlight. If you press 3, compensating 
    backlight ON indication [ ] appears 
    and the backlight compensation function 
    is activated. This function compensates 
    the brightness of the subject darkened 
    by the backlight by brightening the 
    whole of the screen. 
     If you press  3 while the backlight 
    compensation indication is displayed, 
    it disappears and the backlight 
    compensation function is canceled. ¬
    Suggestions/Tips ¬
     The burst mode is available only with  the low speed. (P46)
     The recordable range is  1.64 feet (50 cm) – ¶ (Tele),
    0.33 feet (10 cm) – ¶ (Wide).
     If the distance between the camera 
    and the object is beyond the 
    recordable range, the focus may not 
    be adjusted properly even the focus 
    indication is lit.
     The settings on the Simple mode  [ ] are not applied to other 
    recording modes except [CLOCK 
    SET] and [BEEP].
     You cannot set the following items in 
    the Simple mode [ ].–NO.RESET
    – RESET
    –USB MODE
    – VIDEO OUT
    –LANGUAGE
    However, the setting on [NO.RESET] 
    and [LANGUAGE] in setup menu is 
    reflected to the Simple mode.
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    WB
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    BACKLIGHT
    BACKLIGHT
    Number of recordable  pictures
    ENLARGE
    (8 qa 10q, Letter 
    etc.) max. 3 pictures
    (DMC-LC70)/
    max. 5 pictures (DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC50)
    4 qa 6q/10 a15cm max. 5 pictures
    E-MAIL max. 9 pictures
    (DMC-LC80)/
    max. 10 pictures
    (DMC-LC70/DMC-LC50)
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     You cannot use the following functions in the Simple mode [ ].– W.BALANCE
    – AUTO BRACKET
    –PICT.SIZE
    –QUALITY
    –SPOT MODE
    – AUDIO REC. 
    – D.ZOOM
    – COL.EFFECT
    –PICT.ADJ.
    – FLIP ANIM.
    However, the setting on [PICT.SIZE] and 
    [QUALITY] corresponds to the setting 
    on [PICT.MODE] (P35).
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    Checking the Recorded Picture (Review)
    Preparation
     In Motion image mode [ ], review function is not activated.
    1Press 4.
     The last recorded picture appears  for about 10 seconds.
     Press the shutter button halfway or  4  to cancel the review.
     You can check the previous or  following picture with  2/1.
     When the recorded pictures are too 
    bright or dim, compensate the 
    exposure. (P43)
    2Enlarge and shift the picture. :1
    k
    >4k>8k
    :8 k
    >4k>1k
     When you change the  magnification or the position to be 
    displayed, the zoom position 
    indication  A appears for about 1 
    second to check where is enlarged.
    ª Deleting the recorded picture 
    during the review
     Once deleted, pictures cannot be  recovered.
     Multi pictures or all pictures can be 
    deleted. Read P51 or P52 for details.
    (The button illustrated is from the 
    DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70.)
    REVIEW1X
    DELETE
    4XEXIT
    WB
    REVIEW4X
    DELETE8X1X
    WT
    WB
    A
    DELETE SINGLE
    DELETE THIS PICTURE?
    YES NO
    SET SELECT
    MULTI/ALL
    WBWB
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    Using the Optical Zoom
    With this feature, you can make people and subjects appear closer with the 3 times 
    optical zoom, and landscapes c an be recorded in wide angle.
    Preparation
     Set the mode dial except for [ ]. (P29)
    ª To make subjects appear further 
    away (Wide) ª
    To make subjects appear closer 
    (Tele)
    ¬
    Suggestions/Tips ¬
     The picture may be slightly distorted  according to the lens. The distortion 
    will increase as you make subjects 
    wider and closer.
     When using the zoom lens at high 
    magnification, the quality of the picture 
    can be enhanced if a tripod is used. At 
    high magnification, even small 
    movements can cause a slight 
    decrease in picture sharpness.
    1X
    2X
    3X
    WT
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    WT
    WT
    1600
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    Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash
    Preparation
     Set the mode dial except for [ ]/[ ]/[ ]. (P29)
    ªSwitching the flash setting
    :AUTO
    The flash is automatically activated 
    according to the recording condition.
    : AUTO/Red-eye reduction
    The flash is automatically activated 
    according to the recording condition.
    It reduces the red-eye phenomenon 
    (eyes of the subject appear red in 
    photo flash) by lighting the flash at 
    1 second before actually recording 
    the picture.
    Use this when you take pictures of 
    people in low lighting conditions.
    : Forced ON
    The flash is activated every time 
    regardless of the recording condition.
    Use this when your subject is back-lit 
    or under fluorescent light.
    : Slow sync./Red-eye reduction
    When you take a picture with a dark 
    background landscape, it makes the 
    shutter speed slow when the flash is 
    activated, so that the dark 
    background landscape will become 
    bright. Simultaneously it reduces the 
    red-eye phenomenon.
    Use this when taking pictures of 
    people in front of a dark background. : Forced OFF
    Even in dark places, the flash is not 
    activated.
    Use this when taking pictures in 
    places where use of the flash is not 
    allowed.
    ª Available flash settings
    WB
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