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    							Recording pictures (basic)
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    ∫Normal recording
    The camera automatically sets the shutter 
    speed and the aperture value according to 
    the brightness of the subject.
    1 1 Turn the camera on.
    2 Select normal picture mode 
    [].
    2Aim the AF area  1 to the point 
    you want to focus and then press 
    the shutter button halfway.
     A : Press the shutter button halfway to 
    foc us.
     The focus indication  2 is lit and then 
    the aperture value  3 and the shutter 
    speed  4 are displayed.
    3Take a picture.
    B : Press the shutter button fully to take 
    the picture.
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    When the 
    subject is not 
    focusedWhen the 
    subject is 
    focused
    Focus 
    indication Blink (green) On (green)
    AF area Turns from  white to red Turns from 
    white to green
    Sound Beeps 4 times Beeps 2 times
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    ∫AF/AE Lock (AF: Auto focus/
    AE: Auto exposure)
    When recording a picture of people with a 
    composition as 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 Keeping the focus and the exposure 
    fixed, 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 fully. ∫
    Tips 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.
     Make sure that camera shake does not 
    occur when you press the shutter button.
     Do not cover the photo flash or  microphone (DMC-LZ2 only) with your 
    finger or other objects.
     Do not touch the front of the lens.
    1 : When holding the camera sideways
    2 : When holding the camera vertically
    A : Photo flash
     Especially in the following cases, the 
    shutter speed will be slower. Keep the 
    camera still from the moment you press 
    the shutter button until the picture appears 
    on the screen. We recommend using a 
    tripod.
    – Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [ ]  (P40)
    – [NIGHT SCENERY], [NIGHT  PORTRAIT], [FIREWORKS] and 
    [PARTY] in scene mode (P57)
    – When the shutter speed is slowed in  [SLOW SHUTTER] (P68)
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    ∫Focusing
     The focus range is 1.64 feet (50 cm) – ¶ 
    (Wide), 3.94 feet (1.2 m) – ¶ (Tele).
     When you press the shutter button fully  with one stroke, pictures may be blurry or 
    unfocused.
     When the focus indication is blinking, the  subject is not focused. Press the shutter 
    button halfway and focus on the subject 
    again.
     If the camera will not focus after a few  tries, turn it off and on and try again.
     In the following cases, the camera cannot  focus on subjects properly.
    – When including both near and distant 
    subjects in a scene.
    – When there is dirt or dust 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 is moving fast.
    – When the scene has low contrast.
    – When jitter occurs.
    – When recording a very bright subject.
    We recommend taking pictures using AF/
    AE lock (P32).
     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. ∫
    Jitter (camera shake)
     Be careful of jittering when pressing the  shutter button, especially when fully 
    zoomed into the subject.
     When jitter could occur because of slow  shutter speed, the jitter alert  A 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. (P32)
    ∫ Direction detection function
     If you take pictures by holding the camera 
    vertically, the information of the rotation on 
    the pictures are automatically added and 
    recorded to the pictures.
    When [ROTATE DISP.] (P72) is set to 
    [ON], you can rotate and display pictures 
    on the screen or the TV according to the 
    information of the rotation on the pictures.
     When you take pictures by holding the  camera vertically, read “Tips for taking 
    good pictures” on P32 carefully.
     This function may not work properly on  pictures recorded by aiming the camera 
    up or down.
     In motion image mode [ ], you cannot  use the direction detection function.
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    ∫Exposure
     If you press the shutter button halfway  when the exposure is not adequate, the 
    indication of the aperture value and the 
    shutter speed turns red. (However, the 
    aperture value and the shutter speed do 
    not turn red when the flash is activated.)
     The brightness of the LCD monitor may  differ from that of recorded pictures. The 
    subject looks dark on the LCD monitor, 
    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 value on the 
    camera. (P44)
     When you press the shutter button, the LCD monitor may become bright or dark 
    for a moment. This function allows easy 
    adjustment of focus and the recorded 
    picture will not be affected.
     We recommend making sure the clock is 
    set properly before taking pictures. (P23)
     The camera is automatically turned off if  you do not operate it within the time set on 
    [POWER SAVE]. (P24)
    When operating the camera again, press 
    the shutter button halfway or turn the 
    camera off and on.
     In some cases, if the distance between  the camera and the subject is beyond the 
    recordable range when you use the 
    camera, the picture may not be properly 
    focused even if the focus indication is lit.
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    Taking Pictures in Simple Mode
    This mode allows beginners to take 
    pictures easily. Only the most basic 
    functions appear in the menu to make 
    operations simple.
    1Select the desired item and set 
    the desired value.
    ∫ Settings in Simple mode
    [PICT.MODE]
    [BATTERY TYPE]
    Change the type of battery you use. 
    (P24)
    [BEEP]
    [CLOCK SET]
    Change date and time. (P23)
    SIMPLE MODE
    BA
    BEEP
    CLOCK SET
    PICT
    EXITMENUSELECT
    MENU
    MENU
    ENLARGE
    4k6/1k15
    E-MAIL
    ENLARGE This selection is intended  for situations when large 
    printing (8qk10q, Letter 
    etc.) is desired.
    4 qk 6q/
    10k15cm This selection offers 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.
    OFF No operational sound
    LOW Soft operational sound
    HIGH Loud operational sound
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    ∫Other Settings in Simple mode
    In Simple mode, other settings are fixed as follows. For details, refer to the pages 
    corresponding to each item.
    Focus range 1.64 feet (50 cm) – ¶ (Tele)
    0.16 feet (5 cm) – ¶ (Wide)
    MONITOR [0] (standard) P24
    AUTO REVIEW [1SEC.] P24
    POWER SAVE [2MIN.] P24
    Self-timer 10 seconds P43
    Optical Image 
    Stabilizer [MODE1]
    P46
    Burst speed Low speed P47
    Number of recordable pictures in Burst mode
    DMC-LZ2:
     [ENLARGE]: max. 3 pictures
    [4 qk6q/10 k15cm]: max. 5 pictures
     [E-MAIL]: max. 5 pictures
    DMC-LZ1:
     [ENLARGE]: max. 4 pictures
    [4 qk6q/10 k15cm]: max. 7 pictures
     [E-MAIL]: max. 7 pictures
    White balance [AUTO] P63
    ISO sensitivity [AUTO] P65
    Picture size and 
    Quality  [ENLARGE]: 2560
    k1920 pixels/Fine (DMC-LZ2)
    2304 k1728 pixels/Fine (DMC-LZ1)
    [4 qk6q/10 k15cm]: 1600 k1200 pixels/Standard
     [E-MAIL]: 640 k480 pixels/Standard P65
    P66
    AF mode [ ] (1-area-focusing) P67
    Slow shutter 1/8 – P68
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    ∫The Backlight Compensation
    Backlight is a situation where light comes 
    from the back of subjects. The subjects 
    such as people become dark when pictures 
    are recorded in backlight. If you press  3, 
    [ ] (compensating backlight ON 
    indication) appears and the backlight 
    compensation function is activated. This 
    function compensates the backlight by 
    brightening the whole of the picture.
     If you press  3 while [ ] is displayed, 
    [ ] disappears and the backlight 
    compensation function is canceled.
     When you use the backlight compensation 
    function, we recommend using the flash.
     The settings on [BATTERY TYPE], [BEEP] and [CLOCK SET] in the simple 
    mode are also applied to other recording 
    modes.
     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 the [SETUP] menu also 
    affects the simple mode.
     You cannot use the following functions in 
    the simple mode.
    – White balance fine adjustment
    – Exposure compensation
    – Auto bracket
    – [PICT.SIZE]
    – [QUALITY]
    – [AUDIO REC.] (DMC-LZ2 only)
    – [D.ZOOM]
    – [COL.EFFECT]
    – [PICT.ADJ.]
    However, the setting on [PICT.SIZE] and 
    [QUALITY] corresponds to the setting on 
    [PICT.MODE].
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    Checking the Recorded Picture (Review)
    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 other pictures by  pressing  2/1 .
     When the recorded pictures are too  bright or dim, compensate the 
    exposure. (P44)
    2 Enlarge 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 the enlarged area.
    ∫ Recorded pictures can be deleted 
    during the review (Quick Deletion)
     Once deleted, pictures cannot be  recovered.
     Multi pictures or all pictures can be  deleted. Read P52 or P53 to operate 
    them.
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    Using the Optical Zoom
    You can make people and subjects appear 
    closer with the 6 times optical zoom, and 
    landscapes can be recorded in wide angle.
    ∫ To make subjects appear further away 
    use (Wide)
    ∫ To make subjects appear closer use 
    (Tele) The optical zoom is set to Wide (1 k) 
    when the camera is turned on.
     The picture may have some distortion  (typical example: vertical straight line bent 
    outwards). This is due to the lens 
    aberration, which is common to some 
    extent with all photographic lenses. 
    Distortion may be more visible when using 
    a wider area of the zoom lens as you get 
    closer to the subject.
     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.
     If you use the zoom function after focusing  on the subject, focus on the subject again.
     When you record motion images, the 
    zoom magnification is fixed to the value 
    set at the start of recording.
     The indicated zoom magnification is an 
    approximation.
     The lens is ejected or retracted according  to the zoom position.
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    Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash
    When you set the flash, you can take 
    pictures using the built-in flash according to 
    the recording condition.
    A:Photo flash
    Do not cover it with your finger or any other 
    items.
    ∫ Switching to the appropriate flash 
    setting
    For the selectable flash settings, refer to 
    “Available flash settings by recording 
    mode” on P41.
    :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 the picture) by 
    triggering the flash before actually 
    recording the picture. After that, the flash is 
    activated for actual recording again.  The flash is activated 2 times. The first 
    flash is activated only for a preparation 
    of actual recording. The subject should 
    not move until the second flash is 
    finished.
     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.
    : Forced ON/Red-eye reduction
     The flash setting is set to Forced ON/
    Red-eye reduction only when you set 
    to [PARTY] in scene mode. (P57)
    : Slow sync./Red-eye reduction
    When you take a picture with a dark 
    background landscape, this feature 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 you take pictures of  people in front of a dark background.
    : Forced OFF
    The flash is not activated in any recording 
    condition.
     Use this when you take pictures in  places where the use of the flash is not 
    permitted.
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