Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ1 User Manual
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Technical use 81 Resetting the File Number As the file numbers are recorded sequentially by the camera, when you use two or more cards, it may happen that the file numbers on your cards do not start from 0001. Use this function when you insert a new card or perform a new recording on the recorded card and you want to start recording from the file number 0001. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ ]/[ ]. (P25) 1Press the [MENU] button. 2Press 1 to open the setup menu. 3Press 3/4 to select...
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Technical use 82 Initializing the settings This feature allows you to easily reset the camera to the factory default settings. [Preparation] Set the mode dial except for [ ]/[ ]. (P25) 1Press the [MENU] button. 2Press 1 to open the setup menu. 3Press 3/4 to select [RESET] and then press 1. 4When this message is displayed “RESET REC SETTINGS?”, press 2/1 to select [YES]. 5Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The message “REC SETTING RESET COMPLETED“ is displayed for about 2 seconds. 6When this...
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Technical use 83 Playing Back Images with a TV Monitor By connecting the camera to a television via the supplied A/V cable 1, it is possible to view and play back the recorded images. [Preparation] Turn the camera and the television off. 1Connect the A/V cable to the A/V OUT socket of the camera. 2Connect the A/V cable to the video in and the audio in sockets of the TV . Yellow: to the video in socket White: to the audio in socket 3Turn the television on and select external input . 4Turn the...
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Technical use 84 Connecting to a PC [Preparation] If your PC uses Microsoft Windows® 98 or 98SE, a USB driver must be installed from the CD that is included. If you are using a newer Microsoft operating system such as Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP (Home Edition/Professional), no USB driver needs to be installed. Your PC should recognize the camera automatically. 1Insert the Memory Card into the camera, and turn the power switch to [ON]. 2Connect the camera to a PC via the supplied...
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Technical use 85 USB DIRECT-PRINT By connecting the camera to a printer corresponding to USB DIRECT-PRINT via the supplied USB connection cable, it is possible to print directly. 1Insert the Memory Card into the camera, and turn the power switch to [ON]. 2Turn on a printer. 3Connect the camera to a printer via the supplied USB connection cable 1. When connecting to a printer, we recommend using the AC adaptor as the power source. (P14) Read the printer operating instructions too. ...
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Technical use 86 USB DIRECT-PRINT (Single Picture) [Preparation] Connect the camera to a printer. (P85) 1Only when DPOF is already set, press 2/1 to select [SINGLE PICTURE], and then press the 4/ [REVIEW/SET] button. When DPOF is not set, this screen is skipped. 2Press 2/1 to select the picture to be printed, and then press the 4/ [REVIEW/SET] button. The message “PLEASE SELECT THE PICTURE TO PRINT” is displayed for 2 seconds. 3Press 3, and press 2/1 to set the number of sheets, and then...
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Technical use 87 USB DIRECT-PRINT (DPOF) [Preparation] Connect the camera to a printer. (P85) Write the print information to the card (DPOF setting). (P67) 1Press 2/1 to select [DPOF]. Press the [MENU] button, and you can change the DPOF setting. (P67) 2Press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. The message “PLS CHECK THE PRINTER. START PRINTING ?” is displayed. 3Press 2/1 to select [YES], and then press the 4/[REVIEW/SET] button. Printing starts. Press the [MENU] button, and you can stop...
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Technical use 88 After Use After using the camera it is recommended that the camera be stored in a protective case (not supplied) to protect it. 1Turn the power switch to [OFF]. (P17) Close the flash. (P36) 2Eject the card. (P15) 3Remove the battery. (P12) 4Remove the lens hood. 5Remove the lens hood adaptor. 6Attach the lens ring. 7Attach the lens cap. If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the battery. (When you insert the battery again, set the date/time.) 22 3 45 6 7...
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Others 89 Others The Menu Items REC mode menu 1 W.BALANCE (P55) 2 PICT.SIZE (P42) 3 QUALITY (P43) 4 SPOT MODE (P49) 5 SENSITIVITY (P57) 6 AUDIO REC. (P41) 7 CONT.AF (P39) 8 AF TRIGGER (P38) 9 D.ZOOM (P34) 10 COL.EFFECT (P53) 11 PICT.ADJ. (P54) 12 STABILIZER (P37) 13 MONITOR/FINDER (P77) 14 AUTO REVIEW (P78) 15 BEEP (P79) 16 POWER SAVE (P80) 17 NO.RESET (P81) 18 RESET (P82) 19 CLOCK SET (P27) 20 LANGUAGE 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 SELECT SETEXITMENUSELECT SETEXITMENU 1600PICT.SIZEQUALITYSPOT MODE REC1/3 W.BALANCE...
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Others 90 Simple mode menu For items without number, refer to those with the same name in REC mode menu. 21 PICT.MODE (P30) Playback mode menu For items without number, refer to those with the same name in REC mode menu. 22 PROTECT (P70) 23 DPOF PRINT (P67) 24 SLIDE SHOW (P71) 25 AUDIO DUB. (P73) 26 RESIZE (P74) 27 TRIMMING (P75) 28 FORMAT (P76) 29 VOLUME (P61) 30 VIDEO OUT (P83) 21 OFFBEEP ONAUTO REVIEW PICT.MODE CLOCK SET ENLARGE4k6/10k15cm SELECT SET EXITMENU 2223242526 2728 29 30 SETUPPLAY2/2...