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    							Basic
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    Checking the 
    Recorded Picture 
    (Review)
    You can check the recorded pictures while 
    still in [REC] mode.
    1Press 4  [REV].
     The last recorded picture appears for 
    about 10 seconds.
     Review is canceled when the shutter  button is pressed halfway or the  4 
    [REV] is pressed again.
     You can check other pictures by  pressing  2/1.
     When the recorded pictures are too 
    bright or too dim, compensate the 
    exposure. (P42)
    2 Rotate the zoom lever towards 
    [ ] [T] to enlarge the picture.
     Rotate the zoom lever to [ ] [T] for a 
    4 k  magnification and then rotate it 
    even more for a 8 k magnification. 
    When you rotate the zoom lever 
    towards [ ] [W] after enlarging the 
    picture, the magnification becomes 
    lower.
    3 Press  34 21 to move the 
    position.
     When you change the magnification or 
    the position to be displayed, the zoom 
    position indication  A appears for about 
    1 second so that you can check the 
    enlarged area.
    ∫ Deleting the recorded picture during 
    Review (Quick deletion)
    1 Press [ ].
    2 Press  3 to select [YES].
    3 Press [MENU/SET].
     Once deleted, pictures cannot be 
    recovered. Double-check pictures 
    before deleting them.
     Multiple pictures or all the pictures can  be deleted. For information about how 
    to delete pictures, refer to P33.
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    REVIEW1X
    DELETE4XEXIT
    1XDELETE8X
    REVIEW4X
    DELETE THIS PICTURE?
    DELETE SINGLE
    MULTI/ALLSELECT
    SETMENU
    NOYES
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    Playing Back Pictures
    The picture data on the built-in memory 
    appears when a card is not inserted. The 
    picture data on the card appears when a 
    card is inserted. (P16)
    Press 21 to select the picture.
    2: Play back the previous picture
    1 : Play back the next picture
     The first recorded picture will be 
    displayed after the last recorded 
    picture.
     When [ROTATE DISP.] (P67) is set to 
    [ON], pictures recorded by holding the 
    camera vertically are played back 
    vertically.
    ∫ Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding
    Press and hold 21 during playback
    2 : Fast rewind
    1 : Fast forward
     The file number  A and the picture 
    number  B only change one by one. 
    Release  21 when the number of the  desired picture appears to play back the 
    picture.
     If you press and hold  21, the number 
    of files forwarded/rewound at one time 
    increases. The actual number of files 
    forwarded/rewound at one time 
    depends on the number of files 
    recorded.
     In review playback in recording mode  and in multi playback (P56), the 
    pictures can only be forwarded or 
    rewound one by one.
     This camera is based on the DCF standard (Design rule for Camera File 
    system) which was established by the 
    Japan Electronics and Information 
    Technology Industries Association 
    (JEITA).
     The file format that can be played back on  the camera is JPEG. (In some cases, 
    even JPEG pictures cannot be played 
    back.)
     The LCD monitor may not be able to 
    display the details of the recorded 
    pictures. You can use the playback zoom 
    (P57) to check the details of the pictures.
     If you play back pictures that have been  recorded with other equipment, the picture 
    quality may deteriorate. (The pictures are 
    displayed as [THUMBNAIL IS 
    DISPLAYED] on the screen.)
     If you change a folder name or file name 
    on your PC, the pictures may not play 
    back on the camera.
     If you play back a non-standard file, the 
    folder/file number is indicated by [—] and 
    the screen may turn black.
     You cannot play back the audio of still 
    pictures with audio recorded on other 
    equipment.
     Depending on the subject, an interference 
    fringe may appear on the screen. This is 
    called moire. This is not a malfunction.
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    Deleting Pictures
    The picture data on the built-in memory is 
    deleted when a card is not inserted. The 
    picture data on the card is deleted when a 
    card is inserted. (P16)
    ∫To delete a single picture
    1Select the picture with 2 1.
    2: Play back the previous picture
    1: Play back the next picture
    2Press [ ].
    3Press 3 to select [YES] and then 
    press [MENU/SET].
     While the picture is being deleted, [ ] 
    appears on the screen.
    ∫ To delete [MULTI DELETE]/
    [ALL DELETE]
    1Press [ ] twice.
    2Press  34 to select 
    [MULTI DELETE] or 
    [ALL DELETE] and then press 
    [MENU/SET].
     If you select [MULTI DELETE], perform 
    steps 3 onwards. 
     If you select [ALL DELETE], perform  steps 5 onwards.
     When [FAVORITE] (P67) is set to [ON], 
    [ALL DELETE EXCEPT ] appears. If 
    you select [ALL DELETE EXCEPT ], 
    perform steps 5 onwards. (However, if 
    none of the pictures have [ ] 
    displayed, you cannot select [ALL 
    DELETE EXCEPT ] even if 
    [FAVORITE] is set to [ON].)
    3 Press  21 to select the picture 
    and then press 4 to set.
    (Only when selecting [MULTI DELETE])
     Repeat the above procedure.
     [ ] appears on the selected pictures. If 
    4  is pressed again, the setting is 
    canceled.
     The icon [ ] blinks red if the selected  picture is protected and cannot be 
    deleted. Cancel the protect setting and 
    then delete the picture. (P70)
    4 Press [ ].
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    DELETE THIS PICTURE?
    DELETE SINGLE
    MULTI/ALLSELECT
    SETMENUMENU
    SETNOYES
    MULTI/ALL DELETE
    CANCEL
    ALL DELETE
    SELECTSETMENUMENU
    SET
    MULTI DELETE
    MARK/UNMARKDELETEEXITSELECT
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    MULTI DELETE
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    MENU
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    5Press  3 to select [YES] and then 
    press [MENU/SET] to set.
    (Screen when selecting 
    [MULTI DELETE])
     [DELETE ALL PICTURES?] is 
    displayed when using [ALL DELETE] 
    and [DELETE ALL EXCEPT ?] is 
    displayed when using [ALL DELETE 
    EXCEPT ].
     When you delete all pictures, only  pictures in either of the built-in memory 
    or the card can be deleted. (You cannot 
    delete pictures in both the built-in 
    memory and the card at the same 
    time.)
     If you press [MENU/SET] while deleting  pictures using [ALL DELETE] or [ALL 
    DELETE EXCEPT ], the deleting will 
    stop halfway.
     Once deleted, pictures cannot be recovered. Double-check pictures 
    before deleting them.
     Do not turn off the camera while deleting.
     When deleting pictures, use batteries with 
    sufficient battery power (P13) or use the 
    AC adaptor (DMW-AC6; optional).
     It is possible to delete up to 50 pictures at 
    one time using [MULTI DELETE].
     The greater the number of pictures the 
    longer it takes to delete them.  If there are pictures that are protected 
    [ ] (P70), do not conform to the DCF 
    standard (P32) or are in a card with the 
    Write-Protect switch slid to the [LOCK] 
    side (P17), they are not deleted even if 
    [ALL DELETE] or [ALL DELETE 
    EXCEPT ] is selected.
    SELECT SET
    DELETE THE PICTURES
    YOU MARKED?
    MULTI DELETE
    NO
    MENUSET
    MENU
    SETYES
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    Advanced
    About the LCD Monitor
    ALCD monitor (LCD)
    Press [DISPLAY] to change.
     When the menu screen appears, the 
    [DISPLAY] button is not activated. 
    During multi playback (P56) or playback 
    zoom (P57), you can only select 
    “Normal display” or “No display”.
    In simple mode [ ]
    B Normal display
    C No display In recording mode
    D
    Normal display
    E Display with histogram
    F No display (Recording guide line)
    G No display
    ¢ 1 Histogram
    In playback mode
    H Normal display
    I Display with recording information and 
    histogram
    J No display
    ¢ 2 Displayed if [BIRTHDAY SET.] and 
    [WITH AGE] were set in [BABY1]/
    [BABY2] (P53) in scene mode before 
    taking pictures.
     In [NIGHT PORTRAIT] (P50), 
    [NIGHT SCENERY] (P50), [FIREWORKS] 
    (P52) and [STARRY SKY] (P52) in scene 
    mode, the lines are grey.
    Changing the information displayed
    DISPLAY
    BACKLIGHT
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    ∫Recording guide line
    When you align the subject on the 
    horizontal and vertical guide lines or the 
    cross point of these lines, you can take 
    pictures with well-designed composition by 
    viewing the size, the slope and the balance 
    of the subject.
    ∫ Histogram
     A histogram is a graph that displays 
    brightness along the horizontal axis (black 
    to white) and the number of pixels at each 
    brightness level on the vertical axis.
     It allows you to easily check a picture’s  exposure.
     It is very useful if manual adjustments of 
    the lens aperture and shutter speed are 
    available, especially in those situations 
    where automatic exposure may be difficult 
    due to uneven lighting. Using the 
    histogram feature allows you to get the 
    maximum performance from your camera.
    A When the values are concentrated on 
    the left, the picture is under exposed.
    B When the values are distributed evenly, 
    the exposure is proper and the 
    brightness is well-balanced.
    C When the values are concentrated on 
    the right, the picture is over exposed. Example of histogram
    A
    Under Exposed
    B Properly Exposed
    C Over Exposed
    ¢ Histogram
     When you take pictures with the flash 
    or in dark places, the histogram is 
    displayed in orange because the 
    recorded picture and the histogram do 
    not match each other.
     The histogram is an approximation in 
    recording mode.
     The histogram of a picture may not match  in recording mode and playback mode.
     The histogram displayed in this camera  does not match histograms displayed by 
    picture editing software used in PCs etc.
     The histogram does not appear in simple  mode [ ] or motion picture mode [ ] 
    and during multi playback and playback 
    zoom.
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    The LCD monitor becomes easier to see 
    when the camera is held in the following 
    position. This is useful when you cannot get 
    close to the subject because there is a 
    person in the way.
    Press [HIGH ANGLE] A for 
    1 second to display the High 
    angle mode icon [ ]  B.
     High angle mode is activated. The LCD 
    monitor becomes brighter and easier to 
    see when the camera is held away from 
    you. (However it becomes more difficult 
    to see when looked at straight on.)
    ∫ Canceling High angle mode
    Press and hold [HIGH ANGLE] again for 
    1 second or turn the camera off.
     High Angle mode is also canceled if  power save mode is activated.
     Pictures are displayed on the LCD monitor with increased brightness in High angle 
    mode. Therefore, some subjects may look 
    different on the LCD monitor. However, 
    this does not affect the recorded pictures.
     You may not notice the High angle mode  effect if the LCD monitor is difficult to see 
    because of light from the sun etc. shining 
    on it. In this case, we recommend using 
    your hand or another object to block the 
    light when using the camera.
     High angle mode is not activated in the  following cases: – In simple mode [ ]
    – In playback mode
    – While the menu screen is displayed
    – During Review
    Recording a picture with the camera held high above your head
    (High angle mode)
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    Taking Pictures using 
    the Built-in Flash
    A:Flash
    Do not cover it with your fingers or other 
    objects.
    ∫ Switching to the appropriate flash 
    setting
    Set the flash to match the recording.
    Press  1 [ ] to switch the flash 
    setting.
     For information about flash settings that 
    can be selected, refer to “Available flash 
    settings by recording mode” (P39).
    :AUTO
    The flash is automatically activated when 
    the recording conditions make it necessary.
    : AUTO/Red-eye reduction¢ 1
    The flash is automatically activated when 
    the recording conditions make it necessary.
    It is activated once before the actual 
    recording to reduce the red-eye 
    phenomenon (eyes of the subject 
    appearing red in the picture) and then 
    activated again for the actual recording.
     Use this when you take pictures of 
    people in low lighting conditions.
    : Forced ON
    The flash is activated every time regardless 
    of the recording conditions.
     Use this when your subject is back-lit  or under fluorescent light.
    : Forced ON/Red-eye reduction
    ¢1
     The flash setting is set to Forced ON/
    Red-eye reduction only when you set 
    [PARTY] (P51) or [CANDLE LIGHT] 
    (P51) in scene mode.
    : Slow sync./Red-eye reduction¢ 1
    If you take a picture with a dark background 
    landscape, this feature will slow the shutter 
    speed when the flash is activated so that 
    the dark background landscape will 
    become bright. Simultaneously it reduces 
    the red-eye phenomenon.
     Use this when you take pictures of 
    people in front of a dark background.
    : Forced OFF
    The flash is not activated in any recording 
    conditions.
     Use this when you take pictures in  places where the use of the flash is not 
    permitted.
    ¢ 1 The flash is activated twice. The 
    subject should not move until the 
    second flash is activated.
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    ∫Available flash settings by recording 
    mode
    The available flash settings depend on the 
    recording mode.
    (± : Available, —: Not available)
    ¢2 It becomes Forced ON [ ], when the  backlight compensation function is 
    activated. ∫
    The available flash range to take 
    pictures
    The available flash range to take pictures 
    depends on the ISO sensitivity selected.
     The available flash range is an  approximation.
     Refer to P61 for the ISO sensitivity.
     Refer to P24 for the focus range.
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    ISO sensitivityAvailable flash range
    AUTO
    Wide
    30 cm (0.98 feet) to 
    3.7 m (12.1 feet)
    Te l e
    30 cm (0.98 feet) to 
    2.1 m (6.89 feet)
    ISO80
    Wide
    30 cm (0.98 feet) to 
    1.6 m (5.25 feet)
    Te l e
    30 cm (0.98 feet) to 
    0.9 m (2.95 feet)
    ISO100
    Wide
    30 cm (0.98 feet) to 
    1.8 m (5.91 feet)
    Te l e
    30 cm (0.98 feet) to 
    1.0 m (3.28 feet)
    ISO200
    Wide
    40 cm (1.31 feet) to 
    2.6 m (8.53 feet)
    Te l e
    40 cm (1.31 feet) to 
    1.4 m (4.59 feet)
    ISO400
    Wide
    60 cm (1.97 feet) to 
    3.7 m (12.1 feet)
    Te l e
    60 cm (1.97 feet) to 
    2.1 m (6.89 feet)
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     If ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO] when using the flash, it will be automatically 
    increased to a maximum of [ISO400].
     To avoid noise, we recommend 
    decreasing the ISO sensitivity (P61) or 
    setting [PICT.ADJ.] to [NATURAL]. (P65)
    ∫ Shutter speed for each flash setting
    ¢ 3 The shutter speed changes depending 
    on the slow shutter setting. (P64)
     There may be differences in the above  shutter speeds in scene mode.
    – [NIGHT SCENERY] (P50): 8 to 1/2000th
    – [FIREWORKS] (P52): 1/4th, 1 second
    – [STARRY SKY] (P52):
    15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds
     Do not look directly at the flash at close range when it is activated.
     If you bring the flash too close to an  object, the object may be distorted or 
    discolored by the heat or lighting from 
    the flash.
     Do not cover the flash with your fingers 
    or other objects.
     While the flash is charged, the screen  turns off and you cannot take pictures. 
    The status indicator lights. [Except 
    when using the AC adaptor (DMW-AC6; 
    optional).] If the remaining battery power is low, 
    the screen may be turned off for a 
    longer period of time.
     If you press the shutter button halfway 
    when the flash is activated, the flash icon 
    turns red.
     When the jitter alert appears, we 
    recommend using a tripod.
     When you take a picture beyond the  available flash range, the exposure may 
    not be adjusted properly and the picture 
    may become bright or dark.
     When taking a picture with the flash, the 
    white balance is automatically adjusted 
    [except for [ ] (Daylight)]. However, the 
    white balance may not be properly 
    adjusted if the flash level is insufficient. 
    (P60)
     When the shutter speed is fast, the flash 
    effect may not be sufficient.
     If you repeat taking a picture, it may not  actually be taken even if the flash is 
    activated. Take a picture after the access 
    indication disappears.
     The red-eye reduction effect differs  between people. Also, if the subject was 
    far away from the camera or was not 
    looking at the first flash, the effect may not 
    be evident.
     When you set burst mode or auto bracket, 
    only 1 picture is recorded for every flash 
    activated.
    Flash settingShutter speed  (Sec.)
    :AUTO 1/30 to 1/2000
    :AUTO/
    Red-eye reduction 1/30 to 1/2000
    : Forced ON
    : Forced ON/
    Red-eye reduction 1/30 to 1/2000
    : Slow sync./
    Red-eye reduction 1/8
    ¢
    3 to 1/2000
    : Forced OFF 1/8
    ¢3 to 1/2000
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