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    For menu operations, see page 90.  
    1Select [ALL] or [ ].
    • See page 92 for instructions on how to 
    add pictures to your favorites list.
    • Star t from step 2 if [FAVORITE] is set to [OFF].
    2Set the items of the Slide Show.
    • You can select [MANUAL] if you have 
    selected [ ] in step 1.
    3Select [START].
    Move between pictures with w/q if you 
    have chosen [MANUAL]. You can also use 
    the joystick to check the picture.
    • w:The previous picture
    • q:The next picture
    4By pressing the [MENU] button, 
    the Slide Show stops.
    • In motion picture playback, Slide Show is 
    not available.
    • When you set [AUDIO] to [ON] and then 
    play back a picture with audio, the picture 
    changes when the audio finishes.
    Playing Back with Slide Show 
    [SLIDE SHOW]
    ALL For playing back all pictures
    For showing pictures in your 
    favorites list
    DURATION Select intervals of 1, 2, 3, 
    5 seconds or MANUAL.
    AUDIO
    By setting it to [ON], the 
    audio from pictures recorded 
    with audio can be played 
    back during Slide Show.
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    1Select [ON] to set it.
    2Press e during playback to place 
    the picture in your favorites list.
    A
     Favorites indicator
    • To cancel the favorite setting, press e to 
    clear [ ].
    nFor details about using the Slide 
    Show feature with your favorites list, 
    see page 91.nTo delete all pictures except those in 
    your favorites list
    1During playback, select [ALL 
    DELETE EXCEPT  ].
    2Delete the pictures.
    Favorites setting [FAVORITE]
    SELECT EXITSLIDE SHOW
    DPOF PRINT
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    • You can place up to 999 pictures in your 
    favorites list.
    • Once deleted, pictures cannot be 
    recovered. Please double-check before 
    deleting pictures.
    • Do not turn off the camera while deleting.
    • Pictures that are protected (P97) or that 
    do not conform to DCF standards (P49) 
    will not be deleted.
    • When you delete pictures, use a battery 
    with sufficient battery power (P14) or use 
    with the AC adaptor (DMW-AC5; 
    optional).
    • The more pictures there are to delete, the 
    more time it takes.
    • You may not be able to put pictures you 
    have shot on other equipment into your 
    favorites list.
    • Use [LUMIX Simple Viewer] or 
    [PHOTOfunSTUDIO] (on the included 
    CD-ROM) to change settings, check, or 
    erase your pictures in your favorites list. 
    (For details, refer to the separate 
    operating instructions for PC connection.) For menu operations, see page 90. 
    This mode allows you to display pictures 
    recorded by holding the camera vertically 
    or pictures rotated in [ROTATE] function in 
    the rotated direction.
    1Select [ON] to set it.
    • When you select [OFF], the pictures are 
    displayed without being rotated.
    • Refer to P49 for how to play back pictures.
    • When you take pictures by holding the 
    camera vertically, read “Correct posture 
    for taking good pictures” on P32 carefully.
    • The direction detection function (P33) 
    may not work properly on pictures 
    recorded by aiming the camera up or 
    down.
    • Only still pictures in normal playback can 
    be rotated. When playing back rotated 
    pictures in multi playback, pictures appear 
    in original orientation.
    • You can rotate and display pictures by 
    using [ROTATE] (P94) function even if you 
    do not take pictures by holding the 
    camera vertically.
    • Images might be slightly blurred if you 
    show them vertically on a television 
    (connected with the included AV cable).
    Displaying pictures in a direction 
    at the time of recording [ROTATE 
    DISP.]j
    SLIDE SHOW
    FAVORITE
    DPOF PRINTPLAY
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    ROTATE ROTATE DISP.OFFOFF
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    For menu operations, see page 90. 
    You can rotate and display the recorded 
    pictures in increments of 90°. 
    nExample
    When rotating clockwise (a)
    1Select the picture to be rotated 
    and set it.
    • You cannot rotate motion pictures, flip 
    animations, or protected images.
    2Select the direction to rotate the 
    picture.
    • When you play the picture on a PC, you 
    cannot play rotated pictures without an 
    OS or a software compatible with Exif.
    • Exif is the file format for still pictures, to 
    which recording information and other can 
    be added, established by JEITA [Japan 
    Electronics and Information Technology 
    Industries Association].
    • When [ROTATE DISP.] is set to [OFF], 
    [ROTATE] function is disabled.
    • When pictures are recorded by holding 
    the camera vertically, the pictures are 
    played back vertically (the pictures are 
    rotated).
    • You may not be able to rotate images shot 
    on other equipment.
    Rotating the Picture [ROTATE]b
    Original 
    picture
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    aThe picture rotates clockwise in 
    increments of 90°.
    bThe picture rotates counter-
    clockwise in increments of 90°.
    SELECT EXITSET
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    MENUMENU
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    For menu operations, see page 90. 
    DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a 
    system that allows the user to select which 
    pictures are to be printed on compatible 
    photo printers. DPOF also allows the user 
    to set how many copies of each picture will 
    be printed. Many commercial photo printing 
    services now use DPOF. For more 
    information please visit:
    http://panasonic.jp/dc/dpof_110/
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    1Select [SINGLE], [MULTI] or 
    [CANCEL].
    nSingle setting
    Select the picture and set the number of 
    prints.
    • The number of prints can be set from 0 to 
    999.
    • The number of prints icon [d] appears.
    • When the number of prints is set to “0”, 
    DPOF print setting is canceled.
    nMulti setting
    Select the pictures and set the number 
    of prints.
    • Repeat the above procedure.
    • The number of prints can be set from 0 to 
    999.
    • The number of prints icon [d] appears.
    • When the number of prints is set to “0”, 
    DPOF print setting is canceled.
    Setting the Picture to be 
    Printed and the Number of 
    Prints 
    [DPOF PRINT]
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    EXITMENUSELECTSLIDE SHOW
    DPOF PRINT
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    nTo cancel all settings
    Select [YES] to cancel all settings.
    nTo print the date
    You can set/cancel the printing with the 
    recorded date each press of the [DISPLAY] 
    button when setting the number of prints.
    • The date print icon [L] appears.
    • When you go to a photo studio for digital 
    printing, be sure to order the printing of 
    the date additionally if required.
    • The date may not be printed depending 
    on photo studios or printers even if you 
    set the date print. For further information, 
    ask the photo studio for details or refer to 
    the operating instructions of the printer.• DPOF print setting is a convenient 
    function when you print pictures with 
    printers supporting PictBridge. (P108)
    • DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print 
    Order Format. This feature allows you to 
    write print information or other into the 
    images on the card and to use such 
    information on the DPOF-compliant 
    system.
    • If the file is not based on the DCF 
    standard, the DPOF print setting cannot 
    be set. DCF is an abbreviation of [Design 
    rule for Camera File system], stipulated 
    by JEITA [Japan Electronics and 
    Information Technology Industries 
    Association].
    • When setting the DPOF print, delete any 
    previous DPOF print settings made by 
    other equipment.
    NO
    YES
    SELECT
    CANCEL ALL DPOF
    SET
    CANCEL ALL DPOF
    PRINT SETTINGS?
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    You can set the protection to the pictures 
    which you do not want to delete for 
    preventing them from accidental erasure.
    1Select [SINGLE], [MULTI] or 
    [CANCEL].
    nSingle setting
    Select the picture and set/cancel the 
    protection.nMulti setting/To cancel all settings
    Perform the same operation as in [Setting 
    the Picture to be Printed and the Number of 
    Prints [DPOF PRINT]]. (P95 and 96)
    • If you want to delete protected pictures, 
    cancel the protect setting first.
    • While this feature protects the pictures 
    from accidental erasure, formatting the 
    card will permanently delete all data. 
    (P103)
    • The protect setting may not be effective in 
    other equipment.
    • Sliding the Card Write-Protect switch 
    A to 
    [LOCK] prevents the picture from deletion 
    even if the protection is not set.
    • The following functions cannot be used 
    with protected pictures.
    –[ROTATE] (P94)
    –[AUDIO DUB.] (P98)
    Preventing Accidental Erasure 
    of the Picture 
    [PROTECT]
    SET The protect icon [c] 
    appears.
    CANCEL The protect icon [c] 
    disappears.g
    EXITSELECTPROTECT
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    MENU
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    You can record the audio after taking a 
    picture.
    1Select the picture and start audio 
    recording.
    • When audio has already been recorded, 
    the confirmation screen appears. Press r 
    to select [YES], and press q to start audio 
    recording. (The original audio is 
    overwritten.)
    2Stop audio recording.
    • Press r to stop recording.
    • Even if you do not press r, after about 10 
    seconds the audio recording stops 
    automatically.
    • You cannot record audio on motion 
    pictures, flip animations, protected 
    images, or images recorded as [TIFF] or 
    [RAW].
    • You may not be able to record audio on 
    images shot on other equipment.Adding Audio to Recorded 
    Pictures 
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    For menu operations, see page 90.  
    This function is useful if you want to reduce 
    the file size of the picture in cases when it 
    needs to be attached to an e-mail or 
    uploaded to a website.
    1Select the picture and set it.
    • The following pictures cannot be resized.
    –When the aspect ratio setting is [j]
    Pictures recorded in the [2M  ] 
    resolution
    –When the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
    Pictures recorded in the [2.5M  ] 
    resolution
    –Pictures recorded as [TIFF] or [RAW]
    –Motion pictures
    –Flip animation
    –Pictures with audio
    2Select the size and set it.
    • Sizes smaller than the recorded picture 
    are displayed.
    nWhen the aspect ratio setting is [j]
    nWhen the aspect ratio setting is [ ]
    nWhen the aspect ratio setting is [h]
    Resizing the Pictures [RESIZE]e
    SELECT
    SETEXIT
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    RESIZE
    MENU
    EZ
    EZ
    3072×1728 pixels
    1920×1080 pixels
    2560×1712 pixels
    2048×1360 pixels
    2304×1728 pixels
    2048×1536 pixels
    1600×1200 pixels
    1280×960 pixels
    640×480 pixels
    SELECT
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    2.5M
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    3Select [YES] or [NO] and set it.
    • When you select [YES], the picture is 
    overwritten. When resized pictures are 
    overwritten, they cannot be restored.
    • When the original picture is protected, you 
    cannot overwrite the resized picture. 
    When you select [NO], a resized picture is 
    newly created.
    • You may not be able to resize pictures you 
    have shot on other equipment.
    For menu operations, see page 90.  
    Use this function when you trim 
    unnecessary parts of the recorded picture.
    1Select the picture to trim and set 
    it.
    • The following pictures cannot be trimmed.
    –Motion pictures
    –Flip animation
    –Pictures with audio
    –Images recorded as [TIFF] or [RAW]
    SELECT SET CANCEL
    RESIZE
    DELETE ORIGINAL 
    PICTURE?
    MENU
    MENU
    NO
    YES
    2 times
    Trimming the Pictures 
    [TRIMMING]f
    SELECT
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