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    Basics
    Assigning frequently used functions to the buttons  (Function buttons)\
    Using the function buttons during recording
    Press the function button to use the assigned function.
     ■Using function buttons with touch operations
    Touch [  ]
    Touch [Fn5], [Fn6], [Fn7], [Fn8] or [Fn9]
     ■Functions that can be assigned in [Setting in REC mode]
    [Rec] menu/Recording functions
     • [4K PHOT
    
    O] (→184): [Fn1]
    * • [Wi-Fi] (→302): [Fn5]* • [Q.MENU] (→68): [Fn3]* • [LVF/Monitor Switch] (→58): [Fn4]* • [AF/AE LOCK] (→173, 175) • [AF-ON]  (→173, 175)
     • [Preview] 
    
    (→106)
     • [One 
    
    Push AE] (→108)
     • [T
    
    ouch AE] (→64)
     • [Level Gauge
    
    ] (→56): [Fn6]
    * • [Focus Area Set] •ZS100 [Cursor Button Lock] • [Photo Style] 
    (→129)
     • [Filter Select] 
    
    (→131)
     • [Aspect Ratio] 
    
    (→139)
     • [Picture Size] 
    
    (→139)
     • [Quality] 
    
    (→140)
     • [Sensitivity] 
    
    (→179)
     •ZS60 [White Balance] (→134) • [AF Mode] (→149)
     • [AFS/AFF/AFC
    
    ] (→148)
     • [Metering Mode
     ] (→183)
     • [Burst Rate] 
    
    (→202)
     • [Auto Bracket] 
    
    (→206)
     • [Self T
    
    imer] (→208)
     •ZS100 [Highlight Shadow] (→133) • [i.Dynamic] 
    (→142)
     • [i.Resolution
    
    ] (→142)
     • [Post Focus] 
    
    (→210): [Fn2]
    * • [HDR] (→143) • [Shutter T ype] (→199)
     •ZS100 [Flash Mode] (→243) • [Flash Adjust.] (→250)
     • [i.Zoom] 
    
    (→237)
     • [Digital Zoom
    
    ] (→238)
     • [Stabilizer
    
    ] (→234)
     • [Exposure Comp.
    
    ] (→177)
     •ZS60 [Flash Mode] (→244) •ZS100 [White Balance] (→134) • [Focus Mode] (→146, 165, 167)
     • [Drive Mode
    
    ] (→201)
     • [Restore to Default] 
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    Basics
    Assigning frequently used functions to the buttons  (Function buttons)\
    [Motion Picture] menu
     • [4K Live Cropping
    
    ] (→258)
     • [Snap Movie
    
    ] (→262): [Fn8]
    * • [Motion Pic. Set] (→255)
    [Custom] menu
     • [Silent Mode
    
    ] (→225)
     • [Peaking
    
    ] (→172)
     • [Histogram] 
    
    (→55): [Fn7]
    * • [Guide Line] (→55) • [Zebra Pattern]  (→230)
     • [Monochrome Live V
     iew] (→231)
     • [Rec Area
    
    ] (→252) • [Zoom lever] 
    (→239) • [T
    ouch Screen] (→61)
    *  Function button settings at the time of purchase.  
    ([Fn9] has no function button setting at the time of purchase)
     ●When [Focus Area  Set] is assigned to the function button, you can display the AF area or the MF 
    Assist position setting screen.
     ●ZS100When [Cursor Button Lock] is assigned to a function button, operation of\
     the cursor button and 
    [MENU/SET] is disabled. To enable operation, press the function button again.
     ●Setting [Restore to Default] returns the function buttons to their origi\
    nal settings at the time of 
    purchase.
     ●The function assigned to the [Fn1] button will not work in the following cases: • When using [T
    ime Lapse Shot]
     •ZS100 When [Multi Exp.] is set • When recording with [  ]  ([4K Burst(S/S)]) of the 4K Photo function. • When [4K Live Cropping
    ] is set
     ●The function registered to the [Fn2] button will not work in the followi\
    ng cases. •ZS100 When setting AF area when Auto Focus Mode is [Custom Multi] • When doing peaking operation after recording in [Post Focus] • When playing back [  ]  ([4K Burst]) or [  ]  ([4K Burst(S/S)]) 4K burst files in the 4K photo 
    function
     ●[Fn5], [Fn6], [Fn7], [Fn8], and [Fn9] cannot be used when the viewfinder is in use. 
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    Basics
    Assigning frequently used functions to the buttons  (Function buttons)\
    Using the function buttons during playback
    You can directly set an assigned function to a selected image by pressing\
     the function 
    button during playback.
    Example: When [Fn2] is set to [Favorite]
    1Press   to select the picture
    2Press [Fn2] button, and then set the picture as 
    [Favorite]
     ■Functions that can be assigned in [Setting in PLAY mode]
     • The following functions can be assigned to the button [Fn1], [
    Fn2], or [Fn4].
    [Playback] menu/Playback functions
     • [Favorite] 
    
    (→297): [Fn2]
    * • [Print Set] (→298) • [Protect]  (→299) • [Delete Single ] (→277) • [O
    ff
    ]: [Fn1]*, [Fn4]* • [Restore to Default]
    *  Function button settings at the time of purchase. 
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    Basics
    ZS100 Changing the settings assigned to the 
    control ring/rear dial
    Recording mode: 
    Changes the settings assigned to the control ring/rear dial.
    1Set the menu
     →  [Custom] → [Ring/Dial Set]
    2Use   to select [  ] (control ring) or [  ] (rear dial) and 
    press [MENU/SET]
    3Use   to select the setting and press [MENU/SET]
    [DEFLT] [Normal][Photo Style] (→129)
    [Zoom]* (→236)[Filter Effect] (→131)
    [Step Zoom]* (→239)[Aspect Ratio] (→139)
    [Exposure Comp.] (→177)[Highlight Shadow] (→133)
    [Sensitivity] (→179)[i.Dynamic] (→142)
    [White Balance] (→134)[i.Resolution] (→142)
    [AF Mode] (→149)[Flash] (→243)
    [Focus Mode] (→146, 165, 167)[Flash Adjust.] (→250)
    [Drive Mode] (→201) [OFF] [Not Set]*
    *
     Items that can only be set to the control ring
     • To return to the default setting, select [Normal]. • If you do not use the control ring, select [Not Set]. • Under [Highlight Shadow
    
    ], use the control ring and rear dial.
    If [Highlight Shadow] is assigned to the control ring (or rear dial), [Highlight 
    Shadow] will also be assigned to the rear dial (or control ring).
     ●The assigned function setting applies to all the recording modes.  
    However, the assigned function may not operate when combined with certain recor\
    ding mode. 
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    ZS60 Changing the settings assigned to the 
    control ring/control dial
    Recording mode: 
    Changes the settings assigned to the control ring/control dial.
    1Set the menu
     →  [Custom] → [Ring/Dial Set]
    2Use   to select [  ] (control ring) or [  ] (control dial) and 
    press [MENU/SET]
    3Use   to select the setting and press [MENU/SET]
    [DEFLT] [Normal][Drive Mode] (→201)
    [Zoom]* (→236)[Photo Style] (→129)
    [Step Zoom]* (→239)[Filter Effect] (→131)
    [Exposure Comp.] (→177)[Aspect Ratio] (→139)
    [Sensitivity] (→179)[i.Dynamic (→142)
    [White Balance] (→134)[i.Resolution] (→142)
    [AF Mode] (→149)[Flash Mode] (→244)
    [Focus Mode] (→146, 165, 167)[Flash Adjust.] (→250)
    [OFF] [Not Set]
    *
    *
     Items that can only be set to the control ring
     • To return to the default setting, select [Normal]. • If you do not use the control ring, select [Not Set].
     ●The assigned function setting applies to all the recording modes.  
    However, the assigned function may not operate when combined with certain recor\
    ding mode. 
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    Basics
    Using the [Setup] menu
    [Clock Set] and [Economy] are important for clock setting and battery li\
    fe. Please 
    check these before use.
    For details on how to select the [Setup] menu settings, refer to (→65).
    [Online Manual]
    Settings: [URL display] / [QR Code display]
    [Clock Set]
    Set time, date, and display format. (→42)
    [World Time]
    Set the recording date and time with the local time at your destination.\
     • You can set [Destination
    ] after setting [Home].
    Settings: [Destination] / [Home]
    1Use   to select [Destination] or [Home] and press [MENU/SET]
    2Use   to select area and press [MENU/SET]
    City/area name
    Difference with  home time Current time at selected destination
    When [Destination] has been selected When [Home] has been selected
     ■To set daylight savings
    Press 
     in step 2. (Press again to release the setting) • When daylight savings [  ] is set, the current time is advanced by 1 hour. If the se
    tting is 
    canceled, the time automatically returns to the current time.
     ■When you come back from your travel destination
    Select [Home] in step 
    1 and press [MENU/SET].
     ●If you cannot find your destination in the area displayed on the screen,\
     set based on difference 
    with home time. 
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    Basics
    Using the [Setup] menu
    For details on how to select the [Setup] menu settings, refer to (→65).
    [Travel Date]
    If you set your travel schedule and record pictures, the day of your tri\
    p on which the 
    picture was taken will be recorded.
     ■[Travel Setup]
    Settings: [SET] / [OFF]
    1Use   to select [Travel Setup] and press [MENU/SET]
    2Use   to select [SET] and press [MENU/SET]
    3Use     to select the departure date and press [MENU/SET]
    4Use     to select the return date and press [MENU/SET]
     ■To record [Location]
    Once the [Travel Setup] is set, you can set the location.
       Select  [Location] in step 1 above, and press [MENU/SET] Use   to select [SET] and press [MENU/SET] Enter your location (Entering text (→87))
     ●To print [Location] or the number of days that have passed, either use [Text Stamp] (→291) or 
    print using the “PHOTOfunSTUDIO” software (→353).
     ●The travel date is calculated from the set departure date and the date s\
    et in the camera’s clock. 
    When destination is set in [ World Time], days elapsed are calculated based on local destination 
    time.
     ●When [Travel Setup] is set to [OFF], the number of days elapsed is not recorded. It is not 
    displayed even if [Travel Setup] is set to [SET] after recording.
     ●When the current date passes the return date, [Travel Setup] is automatically canceled. ●[Travel Date] cannot be recorded for AVCHD motion pictures. ●[Location] cannot be recorded while recording motion pictures, recording 4K photo\
    s, or recording 
    in [Post Focus].
    [Wi-Fi]
    Settings: [Wi-Fi Function] / [Wi-Fi Setup]
    Configure the settings required for the Wi-Fi function.  (→303, 344) 
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    Basics
    Using the [Setup] menu
    For details on how to select the [Setup] menu settings, refer to (→65).
    [Beep]
    Sets the beep sounds or shutter sounds.
     ■[Beep Volume]
    Settings: 
     (High) /  (Low) /  (Off)
     ■[Shutter Vol.]
    Settings: 
     (High) /  (Low) /  (Off)
     ■[Shutter Tone]
    Settings: 
     /  / 
     ●When [Silent Mode] is set to [ON], [Beep Volume] and [Shutter Vol.] are set to “Off”.
    [Live View Mode]
    Sets the display speed and picture quality of the screen (Live View screen) when 
    recording pictures.
    Settings
    [30fps]Pictures are displayed at 30
     fps.
    For example, use when you want to record a comparatively slow-moving sub\
    ject while 
    confirming the focusing. Minimizes power consumption and the operating t\
    ime is 
    extended.
    [60fps] Display speed has higher priority over picture quality and pictures are \
    displayed at 
    60
     fps.
    For example, use when you want to record a fast-moving subject.
     ●The [Live View Mode] setting does not affect the recorded picture. ●The display speed may slow down in dark locations. ●When the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional) are used, [Live View Mode] is fixed to 
    [60fps].
     ●ZS100[Live View Mode] is disabled while the HDMI output is being used for recording. 
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    Basics
    Using the [Setup] menu
    For details on how to select the [Setup] menu settings, refer to (→65).
    [Monitor Display] / [Viewfinder]
    Adjust brightness and color of the monitor or viewfinder.
    Settings
    [Brightness]Adjusts the brightness.
    [Contrast]
    Adjusts the contrast.
    [Saturation]Adjusts the vividness of colors.
    [Red Tint]Adjusts red hues.
    [Blue Tint]Adjusts blue hues.
    1Press   to select the setting item and press   to make adjustments •ZS100You can also make adjustments with the rear dial.
     •ZS60You can also make adjustments with the control dial.
    2Press [MENU/SET]
     ●It will adjust the monitor when the monitor is in use, and the viewfinde\
    r when the viewfinder is in 
    use.
     ●Some subjects may look different from their actual appearance, but the recorded picture will not 
    be affected. 
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    Basics
    Using the [Setup] menu
    For details on how to select the [Setup] menu settings, refer to (→65).
    [Monitor Luminance]
    Sets the monitor brightness according to the ambient light level.
    Settings
    The brightness is adjusted automatically depending on how bright it is a\
    round the camera.
    The brightness is increased.
    The brightness is standard.
    The brightness is decreased.
     ●Some subjects may look different from their actual appearance, but the recorded picture will not 
    be affected.
     ●[  ] returns to ordinary brightness if there is no operation for 30 seconds when recording. (Press 
    any button or touch the screen to make the screen brighter again.)
     ●Setting [  ] or [  ] reduces the operating time. ●Cannot select [  ] during playback. ●When the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional) are used, the initia\
    l setting is [  ]. 
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