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    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
    51VQT1B86
    Motion Picture Mode
    1Press the shutter button halfway 
    to focus and then press it fully to 
    start recording.
    A: Audio recording
     The available recording time B is 
    displayed on the top right and the 
    elapsed recording time C is displayed 
    on the bottom right of the screen.
     When the subject is focused, the focus 
    indication lights.
     The focus, zoom and aperture value are 
    fixed to the setting when recording 
    starts (the first frame).
     The available recording time and the 
    elapsed recording time are 
    approximations.
     The audio is also recorded 
    simultaneously from the built-in 
    microphone on this unit. (Motion 
    pictures cannot be recorded without 
    audio.)
     When using the stabilizer function, it is 
    fixed to [MODE1].
    2Press the shutter button fully to 
    stop recording.
     If the built-in memory or the card 
    becomes full in the middle of recording, 
    the camera stops recording 
    automatically.
    ∫Changing the settings for the aspect 
    ratio and the picture quality
    1Press [MENU/SET].
    2Press 3/4 to select 
    [ASPECT RATIO] and then press 
    1.
    3Press 3/4 to select the item and 
    then press [MENU/SET].
    4Press 3/4 to select [PICT.MODE] 
    and then press 1.
    5Press 3/4 to select the item and 
    then press [MENU/SET].
    If you selected [ ] on the screen 
    shown in step 2
    If you selected [ ] on the screen 
    shown in step 2
    R 3:
    ù:
    ItemPicture sizefps
    [30fpsVGA]
    640k480 pixels30
    [10fpsVGA]10
    [30fpsQVGA]320k240 pixels30[10fpsQVGA]10
    ItemPicture sizefps
    [30fps16:9]
    848k480 pixels30
    [10fps16:9]10
    AWBW.BALANCEREC1/2
    AF MODEPICT.MODE
    MODE1SELECTSETMENU
    ASPECT RATIO
    STABILIZER
    AWBW.BALANCEREC1/2
    AF MODEONSELECTSETMENU
    ASPECT RATIOPICT.MODE
    STABILIZER 
    						
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     fps “frames per second”; This refers to 
    the number of frames used in 1 second.
     You can record smoother motion 
    pictures with “30 fps”.
     You can record longer motion pictures 
    with “10 fps” although the picture quality 
    is lower.
     The file size with [10fpsQVGA] is small 
    so it is suitable for e-mails.
     You can only record motion pictures 
    to the built-in memory when the 
    [ASPECT RATIO] is [ ] and the 
    picture size is [30fpsQVGA] or 
    [10fpsQVGA] (320k240 pixels).
    6Press [MENU/SET] to close the 
    menu.
     You can also press the shutter 
    button halfway to close the menu.
     The focus range becomes the same as 
    macro mode. [5 cm (0.16 feet) (Wide)/
    30 cm (0.98 feet) (Tele) to ¶]
     Refer to P106 for information about the 
    available recording time.
     The available recording time displayed on 
    the screen may not decrease regularly.
     This unit does not support recording 
    motion pictures on MultiMediaCards.
     When you set the picture quality to 
    [30fpsVGA] or [30fps16:9], we 
    recommend using a high speed SD 
    Memory Card with “10MB/s” or greater 
    displayed on the package.
     Depending on the type of SD Memory 
    Card or SDHC Memory Card, recording 
    may stop in the middle.
     We recommend using Panasonic’s SD 
    Memory Cards/SDHC Memory Cards.
     Depending on the type of SD Memory 
    Card or SDHC Memory Card, the card 
    access indication may appear for a while 
    after recording motion pictures. This is not 
    a malfunction. Motion pictures can be recorded 
    continuously up to 2 GB.
    The maximum available recording time for 
    up to 2 GB only is displayed on the 
    screen.
     When motion pictures recorded with the 
    camera are played back on other 
    equipment, the quality of the picture and 
    sound may deteriorate and it may not be 
    possible to play them back. Also the 
    recording information may not be 
    displayed correctly.
     In motion picture mode [ ], you cannot 
    use the direction detection function and 
    the review function.
     You cannot set [MODE2] on the optical 
    image stabilizer function.
     The bundled software includes QuickTime 
    to play back motion picture files recorded 
    with the camera on the PC. 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
    53VQT1B86
    Recording which Day 
    of the Vacation You 
    Take the Picture
    If you set the departure date of the vacation 
    in advance, the number of days that have 
    passed since the departure date (which 
    day of the vacation it is) is recorded when 
    you take the picture. You can display the 
    the number of days that have passed when 
    playing back the pictures and stamp it on 
    the recorded pictures with [DATE STAMP] 
    (P75).
    A: The number of days that have passed 
    since the departure date 
     The number of days that have passed 
    since the departure date can be printed 
    on each picture by using the software 
    [LUMIX Simple Viewer] or 
    [PHOTOfunSTUDIO-viewer-] in the 
    CD-ROM (supplied). (For information 
    about printing, refer to the separate 
    operating instructions for PC connection.)
    ∫Setting the departure/return date
    (e.g.: The following are examples of the 
    screen in normal picture mode [ ].)
    1Press [MENU/SET] and then 
    press 2.
    2Press 4 to select the [SETUP] 
    menu icon [ ] and then press 1.
    3Press 3/4 to select 
    [TRAVEL DATE] and then press 
    1.
    4Press 4 to select [SET] and then 
    press [MENU/SET].
    5Press 3/4/2/1 to set the 
    departure date and then press 
    [MENU/SET].
    2/1: Select the desired item.
    3/4: Set the year, month and date.
    6Press 3/4/2/1 to set the return 
    date and then press [MENU/SET].
    2/1: Select the desired item.
    3/4: Set the year, month and date.
    1/3
    10:00  DEC. 2.2007Døç 
    100_
    0001
    /SETMENU
    SETUP
    OFF
    0 nMONITOR WORLD TIMEGUIDE LINE
    CLOCK SET
    1/4
    SETMENUSELECTSET OFFTRAVEL DATE
    DEC122007..
    TRAVEL DATE
    SELECT SETMENU
    PLEASE SET THE
    DEPARTURE DATE.
    /SETMENU
    ..
    TRAVEL DATE
    SELECTSET
    PLEASE SET THE 
    RETURN DATE.
    MENU/SETMENU 
    						
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    54VQT1B86
     The travel date is canceled if the current 
    date is after the return date.
     If you do not want to set the return date, 
    press [MENU/SET
    ] while the date bar is 
    displayed.
    7Press [MENU/SET] to close the 
    menu.
    8Take a picture.
    A: The number of days that have passed 
    since the departure date 
     The number of days that have passed 
    since the departure date is displayed for 
    about 5 seconds if this unit is turned on 
    etc. after setting the travel date or when 
    the travel date is set.
     When the travel date is set, [ ] 
    appears on the lower right of the 
    screen. (It is not displayed if the current 
    date is after the return date.)
    ∫Canceling the travel date
    The travel date is automatically canceled if 
    the current date is after the return date. If 
    you want to cancel the travel date before 
    the end of the vacation, select [OFF] on the 
    screen shown in step 
    4 and then press 
    [MENU/SET] twice.
     The travel date is calculated using the 
    date in the clock setting (P14) and the 
    departure date you set. If you set 
    [WORLD TIME] (P55) to the travel 
    destination, the travel date is calculated 
    using the date in the clock setting and the 
    travel destination setting.
     The travel date setting is memorized even 
    if the camera is turned off.
     If you set a departure date and then take a 
    picture on a date before this departure 
    date, [-] (minus) is displayed in orange 
    and the day of the vacation that you took 
    the picture is not recorded.
     If you set a departure date and then 
    change the clock setting to the date and 
    time at the travel destination, [-] (minus) is 
    displayed in white and the day of the 
    vacation that you took the picture is 
    recorded when the travel destination date 
    is, for example, one day before the 
    departure date.
     If [TRAVEL DATE] is set to [OFF], the 
    number of days that have passed since 
    the departure date will not be recorded 
    even if you set the travel date or the return 
    date. Even if [TRAVEL DATE] is set to 
    [SET] after taking the pictures, which day 
    of the vacation you took them is not 
    displayed.
     Set the clock if the message [PLEASE 
    SET THE CLOCK] appears. (P14)
     The [TRAVEL DATE] setting also affects 
    simple mode [ ].
    3
    10:00  DEC. 2.2007øç  
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
    55VQT1B86
    Displaying the Time at 
    the Travel Destination 
    (World Time)
    If you set your home area and the travel 
    destination area when traveling abroad 
    etc., the local time at the travel destination 
    area can be displayed on the screen and 
    recorded on the pictures taken.
     Select [CLOCK SET] to set the current 
    date and time in advance. (P14) 
    1Press [MENU/SET] and then 
    press 2.
    2Press 4 to select the [SETUP] 
    menu icon [ ] and then press 1
    .
    3Press 3/4 to select 
    [WORLD TIME] and then press 1.
     If you are setting the world time for the 
    first time, the message [PLEASE SET 
    THE HOME AREA] appears. If this 
    message appears, press [MENU/SET] 
    and then set home area from the 
    screen shown in step 2 in “Setting the 
    home area [HOME]”.
    ∫Setting the home area [HOME]
    (Perform steps 
    1, 2 and 3.)
    1Press 4 to select [HOME] and then 
    press [MENU/SET] to set.
    2Press 2/1 to select your home area 
    and then press [MENU/SET] to set.
     The current time is displayed on the top 
    left of the screen and the time 
    difference from GMT “Greenwich Mean 
    Time” is displayed on the bottom left of 
    the screen.
     If daylight saving time [ ] is used at 
    the home area, press 3. Press 3 
    again to return to the original time.
     The daylight saving time setting for the 
    home area does not advance the 
    current time. Advance the clock setting 
    by one hour. (P14)
    SETUP
    EXIT
    MENUSELECTOFFTRAVEL DATE
    0 nMONITORGUIDE LINE
    CLOCK SET
    1/4
    WORLD TIME
    WORLD TIME
    SET
    CANCELSELECTMENU
    DESTINATIONHOME 10:00  DEC. 1.2007
    /SETMENU
    10:00
    MENUGMT -5:00SELECT SETCANCEL
    Toronto
    New York
    Miami
    Lima
    /SETMENU 
    						
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    ∫Finishing setting the home area
     If you are setting the home area for the 
    first time, the screen returns to the screen 
    shown in step 1 of “Setting the home 
    area [HOME]” after you press [MENU/
    SET] to set your home area. Press 2 to 
    return to the screen shown in step 
    3 and 
    then press [MENU/SET] to close the 
    menu.
     If you are setting the home area for the 
    second time etc., the screen returns to the 
    screen shown in step 
    3 after you press 
    [MENU/SET] to set your home area. 
    Press [MENU/SET] again to close the 
    menu.
    ∫Setting the travel destination area
    (Perform steps 
    1, 2 and 3.)
    1Press 3 to select [DESTINATION] and 
    then press [MENU/SET] to set.
    A: Depending on the setting, the time at 
    the travel destination area or the 
    home area is displayed.
     If you are setting the travel destination 
    area for the first time, the date and time 
    are displayed as shown in the screen 
    above.
    2Press 2/1 to select the area the travel 
    destination is in and then press [MENU/
    SET] to set. The current time at the selected travel 
    destination area is displayed on the top 
    right of the screen and the time 
    difference from the home area is 
    displayed at the bottom left of the 
    screen.
     If daylight saving time [ ] is used at 
    the travel destination, press 3. (The 
    time advances by one hour.) Press 3 
    again to return to the original time.
    3Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
     The icon changes from [ ] to [ ] 
    after setting the travel destination.
     Return the setting to [HOME] when the 
    vacation is finished by performing steps 
    1, 2, 3 and then steps 1 and 2 of 
    “Setting the home area [HOME]”. (P55)
     If you cannot find the travel destination in 
    the areas displayed on the screen, set by 
    the time difference from the home area.
     The [WORLD TIME] setting also affects 
    simple mode [ ].
     The travel destination icon [ ] appears 
    when playing back pictures taken at the 
    travel destination.
    WORLD TIME
    SET
    CANCELSELECTMENU
    HOME DESTINATION
    --:--  --.--.----
    /SETMENU
    Seoul
    Tokyo
    10:00  0:00
    MENUSELECT SETCANCEL+14:00/SETMENU
    /SETMENU
    SETUP
    EXIT
    MENUSELECTOFFTRAVEL DATE
    0 nMONITORGUIDE LINE
    CLOCK SET
    1/4
    WORLD TIME 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
    57VQT1B86
    Using the [REC] Mode 
    Menu
    Increase the variety of pictures you can 
    take by setting the white balance, color 
    mode etc. The menu items that can be set 
    differ depending on the recording mode.
    ∫Setting from the menu screen
    Press [MENU/SET] to display the [REC] 
    menu and then select the item to set. (P16)
    Items that can be set
    (Recording in normal picture mode 
    [])∫Using the quick setting
     You can use [FUNC] to easily set the 
    following items when recording.
    – Optical Image Stabilizer
    –Burst
    – White balance
    – ISO sensitivity
    – Number of pixels
    – Quality
    A: Cursor buttons
    B: [MENU/SET] button
    C: [FUNC] button
    1Press and hold [FUNC] when 
    recording.
    2Press 3/4/2/1 to select the 
    menu item and the setting and 
    then press [MENU/SET] to close 
    the menu.
     You can also close the menu by 
    pressing [FUNC].
     The [ ] (White Set) setting does not 
    appear when using the quick setting.
    Menu 
    screenItem
    1/3
    : [W.BALANCE] (P58)
    : [SENSITIVITY] (P60)
    : [ASPECT RATIO] (P60)
    : [PICT.SIZE] (P61)
    : [QUALITY] (P61)
    2/3
    : [AUDIO REC.] (P62)
    : [AF MODE] (P62)
    : [STABILIZER] (P63)
    : [BURST] (P64)
    : [AF ASSIST LAMP] 
    (P65)
    3/3
    : [SLOW SHUTTER] (P66)
    : [D.ZOOM] (P27)
    : [COL.MODE] (P66)
    : [CLOCK SET] (P14)
    SELECT
    EXIT
    3MENU
    FUNC
    AWB OFF AUTOAWB
    SELECT
    EXIT
    3MENU
    FUNC
    AWB OFF AUTOAWB
    SELECT
    EXIT
    3MENU/SETMENU
    AWB AUTOAUTOISO100
    ISO400ISO200
    ISO1250ISO800
    OFF
    SELECT
    EXIT
    3MENU/SETMENU
    AWB AUTOAUTOISO100
    ISO400ISO200
    ISO1250ISO800
    OFF 
    						
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    58VQT1B86
     
    Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode 
    menu and select the item to set. (P57)
    This function allows you to reproduce a 
    white color close to real life in pictures 
    recorded under sunlight, halogen lighting 
    etc. in which the white color may appear 
    reddish or bluish. Select a setting that 
    matches the recording conditions.
    1 Auto white balance will work within this 
    range.
    2 Blue sky
    3 Cloudy sky (Rain)
    4 Shade
    5 TV screen
    6 Sunlight
    7 White fluorescent light
    8 Incandescent light bulb
    9 Sunrise and sunset
    10 CandlelightKlKelvin Color Temperature
    ∫Auto white balance
    The available white balance range is shown 
    in the illustration above. When you take a 
    picture beyond the available white balance 
    range, the picture may appear reddish or 
    bluish. Even within the confines of the 
    range, the auto white balance may not 
    operate properly if there are many light 
    sources or there is no color close to white. 
    In these cases, set the white balance to a 
    mode other than [AWB].
    ∫Setting the white balance manually 
    1Select [ ] and then press 
    [MENU/SET].
    2Aim the camera at a sheet of white paper 
    etc. so that the frame in the center is 
    filled by the white object only and then 
    press [MENU/SET].
    3
    Press [MENU/SET] twice to close the menu. You can also press the shutter button 
    halfway to finish.
    [W.BALANCE]
    Adjusting the hue for a more 
    natural picture
    [AWB]
    (Auto white 
    balance)for auto setting
    (Daylight)for recording outdoors 
    on a bright day
    (Cloudy)for recording outdoors 
    on a cloudy day
    (Shade)for recording outdoors 
    in the shade on a 
    bright day
    (Halogen)for recording under 
    halogen lighting
    (White set)for using the preset 
    white balance
    (White set)for setting the white 
    balance again
    /SETMENU
    1)
    2)
    3)
    4)5)6)
    7)
    8)
    9)
    10)
    WHITE SET
    SET CANCELMENU 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
    59VQT1B86
    ∫Finely adjusting the white balance 
    []
    Use this to set the white balance manually.
     Set the white balance to 
    [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]. (P58)
     You can even set the white balance in 
    [UNDERWATER] in scene mode.
    1Press 3 [ ] several times until 
    [WB ADJUST.] appears and then 
    press 2/1 to adjust the white 
    balance.
    2 [RED]: Press when the hue is 
    bluish.
    1 [BLUE]: Press when the hue is 
    reddish.
     Select [0] to return to the original white 
    balance.
    2Press [MENU/SET] to finish.
     You can also press the shutter 
    button halfway to finish.
     The white balance icon on the screen 
    turns red or blue.
    About the white balance
     When you take a picture with the flash, the 
    white balance may not be properly 
    adjusted if the flash level is insufficient for 
    the subject.
     The white balance setting is memorized 
    even if the camera is turned off. However, 
    the white balance setting for a scene 
    mode returns to [AWB] when the scene 
    mode is changed.
     The white balance cannot be set in the 
    following cases.
    – In simple mode [ ]
    – In [SCENERY], [NIGHT PORTRAIT], 
    [NIGHT SCENERY], [FOOD], [PARTY], 
    [CANDLE LIGHT], [SUNSET], 
    [STARRY SKY], [FIREWORKS], 
    [BEACH], [SNOW], [AERIAL PHOTO] 
    and [UNDERWATER] in scene mode.
    About the white balance fine adjustment
     You can finely adjust the white balance 
    independently for each white balance 
    item.
     The white balance fine adjustment setting 
    is reflected in the picture when using the 
    flash.
     The white balance fine adjustment setting 
    is memorized even if the camera is turned 
    off.
     The white balance fine adjustment level in 
    [ ] returns to [0] when you reset the 
    white balance using [ ].
     You cannot finely adjust the white balance 
    when [COL.MODE] (P66) is set to 
    [COOL], [WARM], [B/W] or [SEPIA].
    BLUERED
    WB ADJUST.
    SELECTEXITMENU 
    						
    							Advanced (Recording pictures)
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    Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode 
    menu and select the item to set. (P57)
    ISO is a measure of sensitivity to light. The 
    higher the sensitivity is set, the less light is 
    needed to take a picture so the camera 
    becomes more suitable for recording in 
    dark places.
     When setting to [AUTO], the ISO sensitivity 
    is automatically adjusted to a maximum of 
    [ISO200] according to the brightness. (It can 
    be adjusted to a maximum of [ISO640] when 
    using the flash.)
     ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO3200] in 
    [HIGH SENS.] (P48) in scene mode.
     To avoid picture noise, we recommend 
    decreasing the highest ISO sensitivity or 
    setting [COL.MODE] to [NATURAL]. (P66)
     The ISO sensitivity is set to [ISO LIMIT] in 
    intelligent ISO sensitivity mode [ ]. 
    (P41)
     ISO sensitivity cannot be set in the 
    following cases.
    – Simple mode [ ]
    – Motion picture mode [ ]
    – Scene modePress [ ] to display the [REC] mode 
    menu and select the item to set. (P57)
    By changing the aspect ratio, you can 
    select an angle of view that matches the 
    subject.
     In motion picture mode [ ], you cannot 
    select [ ]. (P51)
     The ends of the recorded pictures may be 
    cut at printing. (P102)
    [SENSITIVITY]
    Setting the light sensitivity
    ISO sensitivity100 1250
    Use in bright 
    places
    (e.g. outdoors)SuitableNot 
    suitable
    Use in dark 
    placesNot 
    suitableSuitable
    Shutter speedSlow Fast
    NoiseLess Increased
    /SETMENU
    [ASPECT RATIO]
    Setting the aspect ratio of pictures
    Select to take pictures with the 
    same aspect ratio as a 4:3 TV or a 
    PC monitor.
    Select to take pictures with the 
    same 3:2 aspect ratio as 35 mm 
    film.
    This is suitable for landscapes etc. 
    where a wide view is preferable. 
    This is also suitable for playing 
    back pictures on a wide-screen 
    TV, high-definition TV etc.
    /SETMENU 
    						
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