Panasonic DMC-GM5 Advanced Manual

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Owner’s Manual
for advanced features
Model No. DMC-GM5
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product,
and save this manual for future use.
Message Display P331
Troubleshooting P344
Finding the information you need P2
Contents P6
Menu list P335
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Finding the information you need

In this “Owner’s Manual for advanced features”, you can find the information you need from the following pages.
By clicking a page number, you can jump to the linked page and quickly find the information.
Search from Contents
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Search from the list of buttons and dials P14
Search from the list of screens and icons P326
Search from Message Display P331
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Search from Troubleshooting P344
Click this icon to jump to Finding the information you need.
Click this icon to return to the previously displayed page.
For details on how to use this manual, see the next page.
Wi-FiR function
P6
P335
P3
P257
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How to use this manual

MENU
About the indication of the applicable mode
Applicable modes:
The icons indicate the modes available for a function.
Black icons: Applicable modes
Gray icons: Unavailable modes
will differ depending on the Recording Modes registered under custom settings.
Click a cross reference in the text to jump to the corresponding page.
By entering keywords in the search field at the top of the Adobe Reader screen, you can run a
keyword search and jump to the corresponding page.
Operations and other details of this manual may vary depending on the Adobe Reader version
you are using.
About the symbols in the text
MENU
: Indicates that the menu can be set by pressing [MENU/SET] button.
Wi-Fi
: Indicates that the Wi-Fi setting can be made by pressing [Wi-Fi] button.
: Configurations that can be performed in the [Custom] menu.
: Tips for skillful use and points for recording.
: Conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.
: Continued to next page.
In this owner's manual , steps for setting a menu item are described as follows.
> [Rec] > [Quality] > []
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Quick Start Guide

If you want to start taking pictures now, refer to the steps for using the Intelligent Auto Mode as a guide. In Intelligent Auto Mode, you can leave the settings to the camera and take pictures easily.
Attach the shoulder Strap. (P20)
1
Attach the other side of the
shoulder strap.
Charge the battery. (P21)
A : Plug-in type
2
B : Inlet type
Insert the card (optional)/the battery. (P27)
3
Insert the battery all the way in until it
clicks into place, paying attention to the orientation.
Attach the lens. (P33)
To attach the lens, align the lens fitting
4
marks, and rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow.
Turn the camera on and set the clock.
(P36)
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[When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032/
6060603.53.53.5
A
1/981/981/981/98
H-FS35100) is used]
Extend the lens barrel. (P39)
6
Format the card (initialization). (P29)
7
Set the mode dial to [¦]. (P42)
The settings of the main functions are adjusted
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automatically.
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
A Focus indication
Once the subject is in focus, the focus
9
indication is displayed.
Press the shutter button fully (push it in further), and take the picture. (P40)
Check the picture you have taken.
The [Auto Review] function displays the picture
10
you have just taken. (P41)
To display the picture in Playback Mode, press
[(]. (P226)
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Contents

Finding the information you need..............................................................................2
How to use this manual.............................................................................................3
Quick Start Guide......................................................................................................4
1. Before Use
Care of the camera .................................................................................................12
Standard Accessories .............................................................................................13
Names and Functions of Components....................................................................14
About the Lens........................................................................................................17
Cards Compatible with this unit...............................................................................19
2. Getting Started/Basic Operations
Attaching the Shoulder Strap ..................................................................................20
Charging the Battery ...............................................................................................21
• Charging.........................................................................................................21
• Approximate operating time and number of recordable pictures....................23
Inserting and Removing the Card (optional)/the Battery .........................................27
• About the Card ...............................................................................................29
• Formatting the card (initialization) ..................................................................29
• Approximate number of recordable pictures and available recording time ....30
Changing the Lens..................................................................................................32
Setting Date/Time (Clock Set).................................................................................36
• Changing the Clock Setting............................................................................37
Diopter adjustment ..................................................................................................37
Basic Operations.....................................................................................................38
• Tips for taking good pictures ..........................................................................38
• Extending/retracting the lens [when the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032/
H-FS35100) is attached] ................................................................................39
• Shutter button (Taking pictures) .....................................................................40
• Motion picture button (Recording motion pictures).........................................41
• Mode dial (Selecting a Recording Mode) .......................................................42
• Rear Dial ........................................................................................................43
• Cursor buttons/[MENU/SET] button ...............................................................44
• [DISP.] button (Switching the displayed information)......................................45
• [LVF] button (Switching the Monitor/Viewfinder).............................................51
• Touch screen (Touch operations) ...................................................................53
• Taking Pictures Using the Touch Function .....................................................55
Setting menu items .................................................................................................57
Calling frequently-used menus instantly (Quick Menu)...........................................60
• Change the Quick Menu to your preferred item ............................................62
Assigning frequently used functions to the buttons (function buttons) ....................64
Configuring basic settings of this unit (Setup Menu)...............................................66
Entering Text ...........................................................................................................74
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3. Recording Modes
Taking Pictures using the Automatic Function (Intelligent Auto Mode) ...................75
• Recording night scenes ([iHandheld Night Shot]) ..........................................79
• Combining pictures into a single picture with rich gradation ([iHDR]).............80
• Taking a picture with a blurred background (Defocus Control).......................81
• Recording images by changing the brightness or color tone .........................82
• About Intelligent Auto Plus Mode and Intelligent Auto Mode .........................83
Taking Pictures with Your Favorite Settings (Program AE Mode) ...........................85
Taking Pictures by Specifying the Aperture/Shutter Speed.....................................88
• Aperture-Priority AE Mode .............................................................................88
• Shutter-Priority AE Mode................................................................................89
• Manual Exposure Mode .................................................................................90
• Confirm the Effects of Aperture and Shutter Speed (Preview Mode) .............93
• Easily set aperture/shutter speed for suitable exposure (One Push AE) .......94
Taking panorama pictures (Panorama Shot Mode).................................................95
Taking Pictures that match the Scene being recorded (Scene Guide Mode)..........98
Taking Pictures with different image effects (Creative Control Mode)...................107
Recording motion pictures with manually set aperture value/shutter speed
(Creative Video Mode) ..........................................................................................118
• Minimizing operational sounds during motion picture recording ..................119
Registering your preferred settings (Custom Mode) .............................................120
• Registering Personal Menu Settings (Registering custom settings) ............120
• Recording using registered custom set........................................................121
4. Picture Quality and Color Tone Settings
Adjusting the Picture Quality by Adding an Effect ([Photo Style]) .........................122
Recording Images with Image Effects ([Filter Settings]) .......................................124
Adjusting Bright/Dark Portions ([Highlight Shadow]).............................................126
Adjusting the White Balance .................................................................................127
Setting the Picture Quality and Size .....................................................................131
• Setting the aspect ratio of pictures ...............................................................131
• Setting the number of pixels.........................................................................131
• Setting the compression rate of pictures ([Quality]) .....................................132
Using Image Correction Functions........................................................................133
• Compensating the contrast and exposure ([i.Dynamic]) ..............................133
• Raising the resolution ([i.Resolution])...........................................................133
• Combining pictures with different exposures ([HDR])...................................134
• Reducing the long shutter noise ([Long Shtr NR])........................................135
• Correcting the brightness on the screen periphery ([Shading Comp.]) ........135
• Setting the color space ([Color Space]) ........................................................136
5. Focus and Brightness (Exposure) Settings
Taking Pictures with Auto Focus...........................................................................137
• Selecting the Focus Mode (AFS/AFF/AFC) .................................................139
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• Selecting the Auto Focus Mode ...................................................................141
• Setting up position of the AF area/changing size of the AF area .................145
• Setting the AF area position with the Touch Pad..........................................148
• Optimizing the focus and brightness for a touched position .........................149
• Setting the desired focus method.................................................................150
Taking Pictures with Manual Focus.......................................................................153
Fixing the Focus and the Exposure (AF/AE Lock) ................................................159
Compensating the Exposure.................................................................................161
Setting the Light Sensitivity...................................................................................162
• Setting the upper limit on ISO sensitivity......................................................163
• Setting the step increment of ISO sensitivity ................................................164
• Extending ISO sensitivity..............................................................................164
Selecting the Method for Measuring Brightness ([Metering Mode])......................165
6. Shutter and Drive Settings
Setting the Shutter Type .......................................................................................166
Select a Drive Mode..............................................................................................168
Taking Pictures using Burst Mode.........................................................................169
Taking Pictures using Auto Bracket.......................................................................172
Taking Pictures with the Self-timer........................................................................175
7. Functions Customized for Various Subjects and Purposes
Taking Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals ([Time Lapse Shot])......................177
Creating Stop Motion Pictures ([Stop Motion Animation]) .....................................180
Making Multiple Exposures on One Picture ([Multi Exp.]) .....................................184
Disabling Operational Sounds and the Output of Light at once ([Silent Mode])....186
Taking Clear Pictures by Registering Faces ([Face Recog.])................................187
Recording Profiles of Babies and Pets on Images................................................192
Using screens and displays suitable for recording................................................193
8. Stabilizer, Zoom and Flash
Optical Image Stabilizer ........................................................................................195
Taking Pictures with the Zoom ..............................................................................197
• Raising the telescopic effect.........................................................................198
• Zooming using touch operations ..................................................................202
Taking Pictures with the Flash (Supplied) .............................................................203
Setting the Flash Functions ..................................................................................206
• Changing the firing mode .............................................................................206
• Changing Flash Mode ..................................................................................207
• Setting to the 2nd Curtain Synchro...............................................................209
• Adjust the flash output..................................................................................210
• Synchronizing the output of the flash to the Exposure Compensation .........210
Taking Pictures with Wireless Flashes ..................................................................211
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9. Recording Motion Pictures
Recording Motion Picture......................................................................................214
• Setting the format, size and recording frame rate ........................................217
• How to set focus when recording a motion picture ([Continuous AF]) .........219
Recording still pictures while recording motion pictures .......................................220
Recording Snap Movies ........................................................................................221
Using the [Motion Picture] Menu...........................................................................224
• [Snap Movie] ................................................................................................224
• [Rec Format].................................................................................................224
• [Rec Quality].................................................................................................224
• [Exposure Mode] ..........................................................................................224
• [Picture Mode] ..............................................................................................224
• [Continuous AF]............................................................................................224
• [Ex. Tele Conv.].............................................................................................224
• [Flkr Decrease].............................................................................................224
• [Silent Operation]..........................................................................................225
• [Mic Level Disp.] ...........................................................................................225
• [Mic Level Adj.] .............................................................................................225
• [Wind Cut].....................................................................................................225
10. Playing Back and Editing Images
Playing Back Pictures ...........................................................................................226
Playing Back Motion Pictures................................................................................227
• Creating Still Pictures from a Motion Picture ................................................228
Switching the Playback Method ............................................................................229
• Using the Playback Zoom ............................................................................229
• Displaying multiple screens (Multi Playback) ...............................................230
• Displaying Pictures by Recording Date (Calendar Playback) ......................230
• Playing Back Group Pictures........................................................................231
Deleting Pictures...................................................................................................233
Using the [Playback] Menu ...................................................................................235
• [2D/3D Settings] ...........................................................................................235
• [Slide Show] .................................................................................................235
• [Playback Mode]...........................................................................................237
• [Location Logging] ........................................................................................238
• [Clear Retouch] ............................................................................................239
• [Title Edit]......................................................................................................241
• [Text Stamp]..................................................................................................242
• [Video Divide] ...............................................................................................245
• [Time Lapse Video].......................................................................................246
• [Stop Motion Video] ......................................................................................246
• [Resize] ........................................................................................................247
• [Cropping].....................................................................................................249
• [Rotate]/[Rotate Disp.] ..................................................................................250
• [Favorite] ......................................................................................................251
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• [Print Set]......................................................................................................252
• [Protect]........................................................................................................254
• [Face Rec Edit].............................................................................................255
• [Picture Sort].................................................................................................255
• [Delete Confirmation]....................................................................................256
11. Using the Wi-Fi function
Wi-FiR function......................................................................................................257
What you can do with the Wi-Fi function...............................................................260
Controlling with a Smartphone/Tablet ...................................................................261
• Installing the smartphone/tablet app “Image App ” .......................................261
• Connecting to a smartphone/tablet...............................................................262
• Taking images via a smartphone/tablet (remote recording)..........................266
• Playing back images in the camera..............................................................267
• Saving images stored in the camera ............................................................267
• Sending images in the camera to an SNS ...................................................268
• Adding location information to images stored in the camera from
a smartphone/tablet .....................................................................................268
• Combining motion pictures recorded with Snap Movie according to your
preference on a smartphone/tablet ..............................................................270
• Sending images to a smartphone/tablet by controlling the camera..............271
Displaying pictures on a TV ..................................................................................274
Printing Wirelessly.................................................................................................275
When sending images to AV device......................................................................276
When sending images to PC ................................................................................278
Using Web services ..............................................................................................282
• When sending images to web service ..........................................................283
• When sending images to [Cloud Sync. Service] ..........................................287
Registering to the “LUMIX CLUB”.........................................................................289
• About the [LUMIX CLUB] .............................................................................289
About Connections................................................................................................294
• Connecting from your house (via the network).............................................295
• Connecting from a location away from your house (direct connection)........297
• Connecting quickly with the same settings as the previous ones ([Select a
destination from History]/[Select a destination from Favorite]).....................298
• About settings for sending images ...............................................................300
[Wi-Fi Setup] Menu ...............................................................................................303
12. Connecting to other equipment
Enjoying 3D pictures .............................................................................................305
Playing Back Pictures on a TV Screen .................................................................308
• Using VIERA Link (HDMI) ............................................................................310
Saving still pictures and motion pictures on your PC ............................................312
• About the supplied software .........................................................................313
Saving still pictures and motion pictures on a Recorder .......................................317
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Printing the Pictures..............................................................................................318
13. Others
Optional accessories.............................................................................................324
Monitor Display/Viewfinder Display.......................................................................326
Message Display...................................................................................................331
Menu list................................................................................................................335
• [Rec] .............................................................................................................335
• [Motion Picture] ............................................................................................338
• [Custom].......................................................................................................339
• [Setup]..........................................................................................................341
• [Playback].....................................................................................................343
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................344
Cautions for Use ...................................................................................................358
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Care of the camera

Do not subject to strong vibration, shock, or pressure.
The lens, monitor, or external case may be damaged if used in the following conditions. It may also malfunction or image may not be recorded if you:
Drop or hit the camera.Press hard on the lens or the monitor.
This camera is not dust/drip/water proof. Avoid using the camera in places with a lot of dust, water, sand, etc.
Liquid, sand and other foreign material may get into the space around
the lens, buttons, etc. Be particularly careful since it may not just cause malfunctions, but it may also become irreparable.
Places with a lot of sand or dust.Places where water can come into contact with this unit, such as when
using it on a rainy day or at the beach.
Do not place your hands inside the mount of the digital camera body. Since the sensor unit is a precision apparatus, it may cause a malfunction or damage.
About Condensation (When the lens, the viewfinder or monitor is fogged up)
Condensation occurs when the ambient temperature or humidity
changes. Be careful of condensation since it causes lens, viewfinder and monitor stains, fungus and camera malfunction.
If condensation occurs, turn the camera off and leave it for about
2 hours. The fog will disappear naturally when the temperature of the camera becomes close to the ambient temperature.
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Standard Accessories

Check that all the accessories are supplied before using the camera.
The accessories and their shape will differ depending on the country or area where the camera
was purchased. For details on the accessories, refer to “Basic Owner’s Manual”.
Battery Pack is indicated as battery pack or battery in the text.
Battery Charger is indicated as battery charger or charger in the text.
SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory Card are indicated as card in the
text.
The card is optional.
Description in this owner's manual is based on the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032).
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3 8
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Mode dial (P42)
2
Shutter button (P40)
3
Camera ON/OFF switch (P36)
4
Self-timer indicator (P175)/ AF Assist Lamp (P151)
5
Focus mode dial (P139, 153)
6
Stereo microphone (P225)
Be careful not to cover the microphone with
your finger. Doing so may make sound difficult to record.
7
Hot shoe (Hot shoe cover) (P203)
Keep the Hot Shoe Cover out of reach of
children to prevent swallowing.
8
Focus distance reference mark (P156)
9
Diopter adjustment lever (P37)
10
Status indicator (P36)/ Wi-Fi
®
connection lamp (P258)
The lamp lights green when the camera is
turned on, and lights blue when it is connected to Wi-Fi.
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Lens fitting mark (P33)
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Sensor
13
Mount
14
Lens lock pin
15
Lens release button (P32)
16
Speaker
Be careful not to cover the speaker with your
finger. Doing so may make sound difficult to hear.
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Shoulder strap eyelet (P20)

Names and Functions of Components

Camera body
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31
27
29
30
19 20
2622
34 36
28
32
21
23 24 25
33 35
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Touch screen (P53)/monitor (P326)
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Eye Cup (P359)
20
Viewfinder (P51)
21
Eye sensor (P51)
22
[LVF] button (P51)/[Fn2] button (P64)
23
[Wi-Fi] button (P258)/[Fn1] button (P64)
24
[(] (Playback) button (P226)
25
Rear dial (P43)
26
Motion picture button (P214)
27
[HDMI] socket (P308)
28
[AV OUT/DIGITAL] socket (P309, 315, 317,
318)
29
Cursor buttons (P44)
3/[ ] (ISO sensitivity) (P162)
1/[ ] (White Balance) (P127)
2/[ ] (Auto Focus Mode) (P141)
4/[ ] (Drive mode) (P168)
Single (P168)/Burst (P169)/Auto bracket
(P172)/Self-timer (P175)
30
[MENU/SET] button (P44, 57)
31
[DISP.] button (P45, 49)
Each time this is pressed, the display on the
monitor is switched.
32
[ ] (Delete) button (P233)/ [ ] (Quick Menu/Return) button
(P60)
33
Tripod mount (P365)
A tripod with a screw length of 5.5 mm
(0.22 inch) or more may damage this unit if attached.
34
DC coupler cover (P325)
When using an AC adaptor, ensure that the
Panasonic DC coupler (optional) and AC adaptor (optional) are used.
35
Release lever (P27)
36
Card/Battery door (P27)
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Lens
H-FS12032 1 Lens surface
2Tele 3 Zoom ring (P197) 4Wide 5 Contact point 6 Lens fitting mark (P33) 7 Focus ring (P153) 8 Decoration ring
Remove this cover when using the lens
hood.
9 Aperture ring
H-FS35100
Rotate this to adjust the aperture value.
If you set the camera to Aperture-Priority
AE Mode or Manual Exposure Mode, the aperture value of the ring will be enabled.
If you set the position of the aperture ring
to [A], the aperture value of the camera will be enabled.
When the aperture ring is enabled, check
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H-X015
if the aperture value has changed after attaching or removing the decoration ring.
10 [AF/MF] switch
When either the [AF/MF] switch of the lens or the setting of the camera is set to [MF], Manual Focus (MF) is enabled.
The interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) does not have a focus ring, but you can use manual
focus by operating the camera. Refer to P153 for details.
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About the Lens

This unit can use the dedicated lenses compatible with the Micro Four Thirds
TM
System lens mount specification (Micro Four Thirds mount). You can also use a lens of any of the following standards by attaching a mount adaptor.
Lens Mount adaptor
Four Thirds™ mount specification lens
Leica M Mount interchangeable lens M Mount Adaptor (DMW-MA2M: optional)
Leica R Mount interchangeable lens R Mount Adaptor (DMW-MA3R: optional)
For certain lenses, the actual distance at which the subject is in focus may differ slightly from
the rated distance.
Mount Adaptor (DMW-MA1: optional)
When using a Leica lens mount adaptor, set [Shoot w/o Lens] (P32) to [ON].
About the lens and functions
There are functions that cannot be used, or the operation may be different depending on the lens used.
Auto Focus/Auto aperture setting/Defocus control function (P81)/[Shading Comp.] (P135)/ [Pull Focus] ([Snap Movie]) (P223)/[Quick AF] (P150)/[Eye Sensor AF] (P52)/[Shutter Type] (P166)/[Stabilizer] (P195)/[Power Zoom Lens] (P201)/Touch zoom (P202)
For details on the lens used, refer to the website.
Refer to catalogs/Web pages for most current information regarding compatible lenses.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/
(This Site is English only.)
The available flash range etc. differs depending on the aperture value of the lens you are using.
The focal length noted on the lens in use is equivalent to double when converted to the 35 mm
film camera. (It will be equivalent to 100 mm lens when a 50 mm lens is used.) Refer to the website for details about the 3D interchangeable lens.
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About the firmware of your interchangeable lens
For smoother recording, we recommend updating the firmware of the interchangeable lens to the latest version.
To view the latest information on the firmware or to download the firmware, visit the
support site below: http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/
(This Site is English only.)
To check the firmware version of the interchangeable lens, attach it to the camera body and
select [Version Disp.] in the [Setup] menu.
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Cards Compatible with this unit

The following cards which conform to the SD standard can be used with this unit. (These cards are indicated as card in the text.)
SD Memory Card (8 MB to 2 GB)
SDHC Memory Card (4 GB to 32 GB)
SDXC Memory Card (48GB, 64GB)
About the motion picture recording and SD speed class
Confirm the SD Speed Class (the speed standard regarding continuous writing) on a card label etc. when you record a motion picture. Use a card with SD Speed Class with “Class 4” or more for [AVCHD]/[MP4] motion picture recording.
e.g.:
Please confirm the latest information on the following website.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/
(This Site is English only.)
SDHC Memory Cards and SDXC Memory Cards can be
used only with their compatible devices.
Check that the PC and other equipment are compatible when
using the SDXC Memory Cards.
http://panasonic.net/avc/sdcard/information/SDXC.html
This unit is compatible with UHS-I standard SDHC/SDXC
memory cards.
Only the cards with capacity listed left can be used.
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2. Getting Started/Basic Operations

A

Attaching the Shoulder Strap

We recommend attaching the shoulder strap when using the camera to prevent it from
dropping.
Pass the shoulder strap through the
1
shoulder strap eyelet on the camera body.
A: Shoulder strap eyelet
Pass the end of the shoulder strap through
2
the ring in the direction of the arrow and then pass it through the stopper.
Pass the end of the shoulder strap through
3
the hole on the other side of the stopper.
Pull the other side of the
4
shoulder strap and then check that it will not come out.
Perform steps 1 to 4 and then
attach the other side of the shoulder strap.
Use the shoulder strap around your shoulder.
Do not wrap the strap around your neck.
It may result in injury or accident.
Do not leave the shoulder strap where an infant can reach it.
It may result in an accident by mistakenly wrapping around the neck.
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Charging the Battery

About batteries that you can use with this unit
It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are made available for purchase in some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards. There is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack. To ensure that safe products are used, we recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used.
Use the dedicated charger and battery.

Charging

The battery is not charged when the camera is shipped. Charge the battery before use.
Charge the battery with the charger indoors.
Attach the battery paying
1
attention to the direction of the battery.
Connect the charger to the
2
electrical outlet.
The [CHARGE] indicator A lights
up and charging begins.
plug-in type inlet type
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AFSAFS
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4:3
About the [CHARGE] indicator
On: Charging.
Off: Charging has completed.
(Disconnect the charger from the electrical socket and detach the battery after charging is completed.)
When the [CHARGE] indicator flashes
The battery temperature is too high or too low. It is recommended to charge the battery again
in an ambient temperature of between 10 oC and 30 oC (50 oF and 86 oF).
The terminals of the charger or the battery are dirty. In this case, wipe them with a dry cloth.
Charging time
Charging time Approx. 130 min
The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely. The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used. The charging time for the battery in hot/cold environments or a battery that has not been used for a long time may be longer than normal.
Battery indication
The indication turns red and blinks if the remaining battery power is exhausted.
(The status indicator also blinks) Recharge the battery or replace it with a fully charged battery.
Do not leave any metal items (such as clips) near the contact areas of the power plug.
Otherwise, a fire and/or electric shocks may be caused by short-circuiting or the resulting heat generated.
The battery can be recharged even when it still has some charge left, but it is not
recommended that the battery charge be frequently topped up while the battery is fully charged. (Since characteristic swelling may occur.)
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Approximate operating time and number of recordable pictures

By CIPA standard in Program AE Mode
The values in “( )” indicate the values when the flash is fired in full brightness for one in every two pictures you take. [When the flash (supplied) is used]
Recording still pictures (when using the Monitor)
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) is used
Number of recordable pictures Approx. 250 pictures (Approx. 210 pictures)
Recording time Approx. 125 min (Approx. 105 min)
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS35100) is used
Number of recordable pictures Approx. 260 pictures (Approx. 210 pictures)
Recording time Approx. 130 min (Approx. 105 min)
When the interchangeable lens (H-X015) is used
Number of recordable pictures Approx. 260 pictures (Approx. 210 pictures)
Recording time Approx. 130 min (Approx. 105 min)
Recording still pictures (when using the Viewfinder)
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) is used
Number of recordable pictures Approx. 260 pictures (Approx. 220 pictures)
Recording time Approx. 130 min (Approx. 110 min)
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS35100) is used
Number of recordable pictures Approx. 270 pictures (Approx. 220 pictures)
Recording time Approx. 135 min (Approx. 110 min)
When the interchangeable lens (H-X015) is used
Number of recordable pictures Approx. 270 pictures (Approx. 220 pictures)
Recording time Approx. 135 min (Approx. 110 min)
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Recording conditions by CIPA standard
CIPA is an abbreviation of [Camera & Imaging Products Association].
Temperature: 23 oC (73.4 oF)/Humidity: 50%RH when monitor/viewfinder is on.
When using a Panasonic SDHC Memory Card.
Using the supplied battery.
Starting recording 30 seconds after the camera is turned on.
(When attaching an interchangeable lens compatible with the Optical Image Stabilizer function, set the Optical Image Stabilizer to [ ])
Recording once every 30 seconds.
Turning the camera off every 10 recordings and leaving it until the temperature of the battery
decreases.
The number of recordable pictures varies depending on the recording interval time. If the recording interval time becomes longer, the number of recordable pictures decreases. [For example, if you were to take one picture every two minutes, then the num ber of pictures would be reduced to approximately one-quarter of the number of pictures given above (based upon one picture taken every 30 seconds).]
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Recording motion pictures (when using the monitor)
[AVCHD] (Recording with picture quality set to [FHD/17M/60i])
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) is used
Recordable time Approx. 80 min
Actual recordable time Approx. 40 min
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS35100) is used
Recordable time Approx. 90 min
Actual recordable time Approx. 45 min
When the interchangeable lens (H-X015) is used
Recordable time Approx. 90 min
Actual recordable time Approx. 45 min
[MP4] (Recording with picture quality set to [FHD/20M/30p])
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) is used
Recordable time Approx. 80 min
Actual recordable time Approx. 40 min
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS35100) is used
Recordable time Approx. 90 min
Actual recordable time Approx. 45 min
When the interchangeable lens (H-X015) is used
Recordable time Approx. 90 min
Actual recordable time Approx. 45 min
These times are for an ambient temperature of 23 oC (73.4 oF) and a humidity of 50%RH.
Please be aware that these times are approximate.
Actual recordable time is the time available for recording when repeating actions such as
turning this unit on and off, starting/stopping recording, etc.
Maximum time to record motion pictures continuously with [MP4] is 29 minutes 59 seconds or
up to 4 GB. (For [FHD/28M/60p]/[FHD/20M/30p] in [MP4] format, the file size is large and so the recordable time will drop below 29 minutes 59 seconds.)
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Playback (when using the monitor)
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) is used
Playback time Approx. 160 min
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS35100) is used
Playback time Approx. 160 min
When the interchangeable lens (H-X015) is used
Playback time Approx. 160 min
The operating times and number of recordable pictures will differ according to the environment and the operating conditions.
For example, in the following cases, the operating times shorten and the number of recordable pictures is reduced.
In low-temperature environments, such as on ski slopes.When flash is used repeatedly.
When the operating time of the camera becomes extremely short even after properly charging
the battery, the life of the battery may have expired. Buy a new battery.
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Inserting and Removing the Card (optional)/ the Battery

Check that this unit is turned off.
We recommend using a Panasonic card.
1: Slide the release lever in the
1
direction of the arrow.
2: Open the card/battery door.
Always use genuine Panasonic
batteries.
If you use other batteries, we cannot
guarantee the quality of this product.
Battery: Being careful about the
2
battery orientation, insert all the way until you hear a locking sound and then check that it is locked by lever A.
Pull the lever A in the direction of the arrow to remove the battery.
Card: Push it securely all the way until you hear a “click” while being careful about the direction in which you insert it.
To remove the card, push the card until it clicks, then pull the card out upright.
B: Do not touch the connection terminals of the card.
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1: Close the card/battery door.
3
2: Slide the release lever in the
direction of the arrow.
Remove the battery after use.
(The battery will be exhausted if left for a long period of time after being charged.)
The battery becomes warm after using it and during and after charging. The camera also
becomes warm during use. This is not a malfunction.
Before removing the card or battery, turn the camera off, and wait until the status indicator has
gone off completely. (Otherwise, this unit may no longer operate normally and the card itself may be damaged or the recorded pictures may be lost.)
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Access to the card
The access indication displays red when pictures are being recorded on the card.
During access (image writing, reading and deleting,
formatting etc.), do not turn this unit off, remove the battery, card or disconnect the AC adaptor (optional). Furthermore, do not subject the camera to vibration, impact or static electricity. The card or the data on the card may be damaged, and this unit may no longer operate normally. If operation fails due to vibration, impact or static electricity, perform the operation again.
If you set the Write-Protect switch A to “LOCK”, you may not be able to write,
delete or format the data or display it by recording date. These operations become available again when you unlock the switch.
The data on the card may be damaged or lost due to electromagnetic waves,
static electricity or breakdown of the camera or the card. We recommend storing important data on a PC etc.
Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.

Formatting the card (initialization)

Format the card before recording a picture with this unit.
Since data cannot be recovered after formatting, make sure to back up necessary data in advance. Select the menu. (P57)
MENU
> [Setup] > [Format]
Confirmation screen is displayed. It is executed when [Yes] is selected.
Use a battery with sufficient battery power or the AC adaptor (optional) (P325) when formatting.
Do not turn the camera off during formatting.
If the card has been formatted on a PC or other equipment, format it on the camera again.
If the card cannot be formatted, please try another card before contacting Panasonic.
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Approximate number of recordable pictures and available recording time

Number of recordable pictures
Aspect ratio [4:3], Quality [A]
[Picture Size] 8GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
L (16M) 900 1810 3640 7260
M (8M) 1650 3340 6690 13000
S (4M) 2800 5670 11360 21480
Aspect ratio [4:3], Quality [ ]
[Picture Size] 8GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
L (16M) 270 550 1110 2230
M (8M) 320 640 1300 2580
S (4M) 340 700 1410 2800
Available recording time (when recording motion pictures)
“h” is an abbreviation for hour, “m” for minute and “s” for second.
The recordable time is the total time of all the motion pictures which have been recorded.
[AVCHD]
[Rec Quality] 8GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
[FHD/28M/60p]
[FHD/17M/60i]
[FHD/24M/30p]/ [FHD/24M/24p]
37m00s 1h15m 2h30m 5h00m
1h00m 2h00m 4h5m 8h15m
43m00s 1h25m 2h55m 5h50m
[MP4]
[Rec Quality] 8GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
[FHD/28M/60p]
[FHD/20M/30p]
[HD/10M/30p]
[VGA/4M/30p]
37m00s 1h15m 2h30m 5h00m
49m00s 1h40m 3h20m 6h40m
1h30m 3h10m 6h25m 12h50m
3h25m 7h00m 14h10m 28h15m
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When a high ambient temperature, continuous recording or other conditions cause the camera
to overheat, the following restrictions will occur to protect the camera. Wait until the camera cools down.
Continuous recording, motion picture recording, and the Wi-Fi connection will be temporarily
disabled.
If you continue recording even when [ ] is flashing on the screen, a message will be
displayed and the camera will turn off automatically.
Depending on the recording conditions and the type of card, the number of recordable pictures
and available recording time vary.
Maximum time to record motion pictures continuously with [MP4] is 29 minutes 59 seconds or
up to 4 GB. (For [FHD/28M/60p]/[FHD/20M/30p] in [MP4] format, the file size is large and so the recordable time will drop below 29 minutes 59 seconds.)
The maximum available continuous recording time is displayed on the screen.
Switching the display between the number of recordable pictures and the available recording time
MENU
> [Custom] >
[Remaining Disp.]
[] ([Remaining Shots]):
This will display the number of recordable pictures for still pictures.
([Remaining Time]):
[]
This will display the available recording time for motion pictures.
[9999i] is displayed if there are more than 10000 pictures
remaining.
A Number of recordable pictures B Available recording time
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Changing the Lens

By changing the lens, you will increase your picture taking-options and further your enjoyment of the camera. Change the lens using the following procedure.
Check that the camera is turned off.
When attaching or detaching the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032/H-FS35100), retract the
lens barrel.
Change lenses where there is not a lot of dirt or dust. Refer to P359 when dirt or dust gets on
the lens.
Detaching the lens
Attach the lens cap.
While pressing on the lens release button B, rotate the lens toward the arrow until it stops and then remove.
Hold and rotate the base area of the lens A.
When the lens is removed from the camera body, make sure to attach the body cap to the
camera body and attach the lens rear cap to the lens.
To enable/disable the shutter release without lens.
MENU
> [Custom] > [Shoot w/o Lens]
[ON]: Shutter will operate regardless of the lens on the unit.
[OFF]: Shutter will not operate when a lens is not attached to the camera body or is
When using a Leica lens mount adaptor (DMW-MA2M, DMW-MA3R: optional), set it to [ON].
not attached correctly.
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Attaching the lens
Remove the lens rear cap from the lens.
If the body cap is fitted to the camera, remove it.
Align the lens fitting marks A and then rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
Do not press the lens release button B when you attach a lens.
Do not try to attach the lens when holding it at an angle to the camera body as the lens mount
may get scratched.
Do not insert your fingers into the mount when the lens and body cap
are removed from the camera body.
It is recommended to attach the lens cap or attach the MC Protector
(optional) to protect the lens surface when carrying. (P325)
Zoom operations
When using the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032/H-FS35100)
Rotate the zoom ring of the lens.
C Te l e D Wide
If you operate the zoom after bringing the subject into focus,
the subject may go out of focus slightly. Operate the zoom first.
You can enhance the telescopic effect by setting [Ex. Tele
Conv.] (Photo), [Ex. Tele Conv.] (Motion Picture), and [Digital Zoom]. (P198)
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Attaching the Lens Hood
When recording into strong backlight, irregular reflection may occur within the lens. The lens hood reduces the inclusion of unwanted light in the recorded images and lowers the drop in contrast. The lens hood cuts off excess lighting and improves the picture quality.
The interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) does not have a lens hood.
Interchangeable Lens (H-FS35100)
To attach the lens hood (flower shape) that came with the interchangeable lenses (H-FS35100)
Hold the lens hood by placing your fingers as shown in the figure.
Do not hold the lens hood in such a way that it will be
bent.
1 Align the fitting mark A on the short side of
the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens.
2 Turn the lens hood in the direction of the arrow
until it clicks, and align the stop mark B on the long side of the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens.
Temporarily Storing the Lens Hood
1 Turn the lens hood in the direction of the arrow to detach it. 2 Align the fitting mark on the short side of the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the
lens.
3 Turn the lens hood in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into place.
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Interchangeable Lens (H-X015)
Before attaching the lens hood, make sure to remove the lens cap. The lens hood cannot be attached unless you remove the lens cap.
1 Rotate the decoration ring A in the direction of
the arrow to remove it.
2 Align the mounting index B on the lens hood
with the mark on the tip of the lens.
3 Rotate the lens hood in the direction of the
arrow until it clicks into place, and align the stop position index on the tip of the lens.
C on the lens hood with the
Attaching the decoration ring
Before attaching the decoration ring, make sure to remove the lens cap.
1 Align the mounting position D on the
decoration ring with a position approximately 90x away from the lens fitting mark decoration ring into place.
E to fit the
2 Rotate the decoration ring in the direction of
the arrow to align the mounting position the decoration ring with the lens fitting mark
E.
D on
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Setting Date/Time (Clock Set)

The clock is not set when the camera is shipped.
Turn the camera on.
1
When the camera is turned on, the status indicator
1 lights up green.
If the language select screen is not displayed, proceed
4.
to step
Press [MENU/SET].
2
Press 3/4 to select the language, and press
3
[MENU/SET].
Press [MENU/SET].
4
Press 2/1 to select the items (year, month,
5
day, hour, minute), and press 3/4 to set.
A: Time at the home area B: Time at the travel destination
You can cancel without setting the clock by pressing
[].
To set the display order and the time display format.
To display the setting screen of the order/time, select
[Style] and then press [MENU/SET].
Press [MENU/SET] to set.
6
Confirmation screen is displayed. Press [MENU/SET].
A message prompting you to set [Home] in [World Time] will be displayed. Press
[MENU/SET].
Press 2/1 to select the home area, and
7
then press [MENU/SET].
When an interchangeable lens (H-FS12032/
H-FS35100) is used and the lens barrel is retracted, recording is not possible (a message will be displayed). Rotate the zoom ring to extend the lens.
(P39)
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Changing the Clock Setting

Select [Clock Set] in the [Setup] menu. (P57)
The clock can be reset as shown in steps 5 and 6 on P36.
The clock setting is maintained for 3 months using the built-in clock battery even
without the battery. (Leave the charged battery in the unit for 24 hours to charge the built-in battery.)
If the clock is not set, the correct date cannot be printed when you stamp the date on the
pictures with [Text Stamp] or order a photo studio to print the pictures.

Diopter adjustment

Slide the diopter adjustment lever so that the characters displayed in the viewfinder can be seen clearly.
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Basic Operations

Tips for taking good pictures

Hold the camera gently with both hands, keep your arms still at your side and stand with your feet slightly apart.
Do not cover the AF assist lamp A, microphone B or the speaker C with your fingers or
other objects.
Be careful not to move the camera when you press the shutter button.
Be sure to remove the lens cap when recording.
When taking pictures, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding with
another person, an object etc.
Detects orientation of camera (Direction Detection Function)
This function detects the vertical orientation when you record with the camera vertically orientated. When you play back the recording, the recording is automatically displayed in vertical orientation. (Only available when [Rotate Disp.] (P250) is set to [ON].)
When recording with this unit, Direction Detection can be performed even if you are using a
lens that is not compatible with the Direction Detection Function.
When the camera is held vertically and tilted significantly up or down to record, the Direction
Detection Function may not work correctly.
Motion pictures taken with the camera held vertically are not displayed vertically.
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Extending/retracting the lens [when the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032/H-FS35100) is attached]

How to Extend the Lens
Rotate the zoom ring in the direction of arrow 1 from position A (the lens is retracted) to position B [12 mm to 32 mm (H-FS12032), 35 mm to 100 mm (H-FS35100)] to extend the lens.
When the lens barrel is retracted, images cannot be recorded.
C
The lens is retracted
How to Retract the Lens
Rotate the zoom ring in the direction of arrow 2 from position B [12 mm to 32 mm (H-FS12032), 35 mm to 100 mm (H-FS35100)] to position A to retract the lens.
The zoom ring will seem to click into the 12 mm position
(H-FS12032) or 35 mm position (H-FS35100), but continue to rotate the lens until it reaches position A.
When you are not recording images, we recommend that you
retract the lens.
D
The lens is extended
Example: H-FS12032
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Shutter button (Taking pictures)

The shutter button works in two steps. To take a picture, press it.
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
A Aperture value B Shutter speed C Focus indication
Aperture value and shutter speed are displayed.
(It will flash in red if the correct exposure is not achieved, except when set to flash.)
Once the subject is in focus, the focus indication is displayed.
(When the subject is not in focus, the indication flashes)
Press the shutter button fully (push it in further), and take the picture.
When the image is correctly focused, the picture will be taken, since the [Focus/Release
Priority] (P152) is set initially to [FOCUS].
The focus range is different depending on the lens used.
0.2 m (0.66 feet) to (from the focus distance
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12032) is used
When the interchangeable lens (H-FS35100) is used
When the interchangeable lens (H-X015) is used
Even during menu operation or image playback, if you press the shutter button halfway, you
can instantly set the camera ready for recording.
reference line) (focal length 12 mm to 20 mm)
0.3 m (0.98 feet) to (from the focus distance reference line) (focal length 21 mm to 32 mm)
0.9 m (3.0 feet) to (from the focus distance reference line)
0.2 m (0.66 feet) to (from the focus distance reference line)
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MENU
Displaying a picture right after it is taken
> [Custom] > [Auto Review]
Set the length of time that the picture is displayed after taking the still picture.
[Duration Time]
[Playback Operation Priority]
When [Duration Time] is set to [HOLD], [Playback Operation Priority] is fixed to [ON].
[HOLD]:
The pictures are displayed until shutter button is pressed halfway.
[5SEC]/[4SEC]/[3SEC]/[2SEC]/[1SEC]/[OFF]
[ON] Switching the display of the playback screen, deleting
pictures, etc. are possible during [Auto Review].
[OFF] Button operations during [Auto Review] become the
same as those for recording.

Motion picture button (Recording motion pictures)

Press the motion picture button to start and stop recording a motion picture.
Start recording by pressing the motion picture button.
Release the motion picture button right after you press it.
Stop the recording by pressing the motion picture button again.
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Mode dial (Selecting a Recording Mode)

Select the mode by rotating the mode dial.
Rotate the mode dial slowly to select the desired mode.
Intelligent Auto Mode (P75)
The subjects are recorded using settings automatically selected by the camera.
Intelligent Auto Plus Mode (P83)
Allows you to adjust the brightness and color hue when in Intelligent Auto Mode.
Program AE Mode (P85)
Records at the aperture value and shutter speed set by the camera.
Aperture-Priority AE Mode (P88)
The shutter speed is automatically determined by the aperture value you set.
Shutter-Priority AE Mode (P89)
The aperture value is automatically determined by the shutter speed you set.
Manual Exposure Mode (P90)
The exposure is adjusted by the aperture value and the shutter speed which are manually adjusted.
Creative Video Mode (P118)
Records motion pictures with a manually set aperture value and shutter speed. ¢ You cannot take still pictures.
Custom Mode (P120)
Use this mode to take pictures with previously registered settings.
Panorama Shot Mode (P95)
This mode allows you to take panorama pictures.
Scene Guide Mode (P98)
This mode allows you to take pictures that match the scene being recorded.
Creative Control Mode (P107)
Record while checking the image effect.
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MENU

Rear Dial

There are 2 ways to operate the rear dial, rotating left or right, and deciding by pressing.
Rotating: Selection of items or setting of values is performed during the various settings.
Pressing: Operations that are the same as [MENU/SET] button, such as determine settings, etc., are performed during the various settings.
This owner's manual describe operations of the rear dial as follows:
e.g.: When rotating the rear dial to the left
e.g.: When pressing the rear dial
or right
Displaying/not displaying the operation guide
> [Custom] >
[Dial Guide] > [ON]/[OFF]
When [ON] is set, the operation guide for dials, buttons, etc. is
displayed on the recording screen.
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Cursor buttons/[MENU/SET] button

Pressing the cursor button: Selection of items or setting of values etc., is performed. Pressing [MENU/SET]: Confirmation of setting contents, etc., is performed.
This owner's manual expresses the up, down, left, and right of
the cursor button as 3/4/2/1.
Even when the camera is operated using the touch screen, it is possible to operate with the cursor button and [MENU/ SET] button if a guide like the one shown on the right is displayed. Even on menu screens etc. on which the guide is not displayed, you can make settings and selections by operating the buttons.
By assigning [Cursor Button Lock] to a function button, you can
disable the cursor buttons and the [MENU/SET] button. (P64)
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[DISP.] button (Switching the displayed information)

Press [DISP.] to switch the information displayed on the screen.
In Recording Mode
You can select between [ ] (monitor style) and [ ] (viewfinder style) for each of the
monitor and the viewfinder display screen using [Monitor Disp. Style] and [LVF Disp.Style] in the [Custom] menu.
([ ] monitor style)
Screen will switch as follows: (Example of monitor display)
With
information
¢1
Without
information
With information
(tilt sensor
display)
¢1
Without information (tilt sensor display)
Tur ned of f
¢1 Histograms are displayed when the [Histogram] of the [Custom] menu is set to [ON].
It is also possible to display the Exposure meter by setting the [Expo.Meter] of the [Custom] menu to [ON]. (P86)
¢2 It is displayed when the [Monitor Info. Disp.] of the [Custom] menu is set to [ON].
Settings can be adjusted directly by touching each of the items displayed on the screen.
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Screen will switch as follows: (Example of display on viewfinder)
With information
(detailed
information)
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With information
With information
(detailed
information
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sensor display)
¢
With information
(tilt sensor
display)
¢ Histograms are displayed when the [Histogram] of the [Custom] menu is set to [ON]. (P47)
It is also possible to display the Exposure meter by setting the [Expo.Meter] of the [Custom] menu to [ON]. (P86)
If approximately 1 minute elapses without an operation being performed, part of the display will
disappear. Press [DISP.] or touch the monitor to make the display reappear.
Switching the display method of the monitor
> [Custom] > [Monitor Disp. Style]
MENU
[]: viewfinder style
[]: monitor style
Switching the display method of the viewfinder
> [Custom] > [LVF Disp.Style]
[]: viewfinder style
[]: monitor style
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MENU
MENU
MENU
Displaying/not displaying the histogram
> [Custom] > [Histogram] > [ON]/[OFF]
You can set the position by pressing 3/4/2/1.
Direct touch operation is also possible from the recording screen.
A histogram is a graph that displays brightness along the
horizontal axis (black to white) and the number of pixels at each brightness level on the vertical axis. It allows you to easily check a picture’s exposure.
A dark B bright
When the recorded picture and the histogram do not match each other under the
following conditions, the histogram is displayed in orange.
When the Manual Exposure Assistance is other than [n0] during Exposure Compensation or
in the Manual Exposure Mode
When the flash is activatedWhen suitable exposure is not achievedWhen the brightness of the screen is not correctly displayed in dark places
The histogram is an approximation in the Recording Mode.
The histogram displayed in this camera does not match histograms displayed by picture editing
software used in PCs etc.
Displaying/not displaying the guide lines
> [Custom] > [Guide Line] > [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[OFF]
The guideline is not displayed in the Panorama Shot Mode.
When [ ] is set, guideline positions can be set by pressing 3/4/2/
1.
You can also set the position directly by touching [ ] on the guideline
of the recording screen.
Displaying/not displaying the on-monitor recording information screen
> [Custom] > [Monitor Info. Disp.] > [ON]/[OFF]
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About the tilt sensor display
With the tilt sensor displayed, it is easy to correct the tilt of the camera etc.
1 Press [DISP.] to display the tilt sensor. 2 Check the tilt of the camera.
A Horizontal direction:
Correcting tilt to the left
B Vertical direction:
Correcting downward tilt
When the tilt of the camera is little, the indicator changes to green.
When recording with a vertical orientation, the display automatically switches to a
vertically orientated display.
Even after correcting the tilt, there may still be an error of approximately n1°.
When a function button is set to [Level Gauge], the tilt sensor display can be switched on/off by
pressing the function button.
Not available in these cases:
Tilt sensor display may not be displayed correctly when this unit is in motion.
When tilted significantly upwards or downwards to record, the tilt sensor display may not be
displayed correctly, and the Direction Detection Function (P38) may not work correctly.
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Screen will switch as follows:
With
information
¢1
information
display
Detailed
Without
Histogram
¢2
¢2
display
information
(Highlight
¢1, 2, 3, 4
display)
¢1 If approximately 1 minute elapses without an operation being performed, part of the display
will disappear. Press [DISP.] or touch the monitor to make the display reappear.
¢2 Not displayed while using the playback zoom or during motion picture playback, sequential
playback, panorama playback or a slide show.
¢3 This is displayed if [Highlight] (P50) in the [Custom] menu is set to [ON]. ¢4 If no operation is performed for a number of seconds, [ ] and other touch icons will
disappear.
Histogram is displayed in R (red), G (green), B (blue), and Y (luminance) during the playback.
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[ON] [OFF]
Displaying/not displaying white saturated areas
> [Custom] > [Highlight] > [ON]/[OFF]
When the Auto Review function is activated or when playing back, white saturated areas appear blinking in black and white. This does not affect the recorded image.
If there are any white saturated areas, we
recommend compensating the exposure towards negative (P161) referring to the histogram (P47) and then taking the picture again. It may result in a better quality picture.
This does not work while in Multi Playback, Calendar
Playback, or Playback Zoom.
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[LVF] button (Switching the Monitor/Viewfinder)

Press [LVF] to switch between the Monitor and Viewfinder.
A [LVF] button B Eye sensor
[LVF]/[Fn2] button can be used in two ways, as [LVF] or as [Fn2] (function 2). The button can be used as the [LVF] button at the time of purchase.
Refer to P64 for details about the function button.
Press [LVF].
The monitor/viewfinder will switch as follows:
Automatic viewfinder/
monitor switching
Notes on automatic viewfinder/monitor switching
Automatic viewfinder/monitor switching enables the eye sensor to switch the display to the viewfinder automatically when you bring your eye or an object near it.
Eye sensor might not work properly depending on the shape of your eyeglasses, the way you
hold the camera, or bright light shining around the eyepiece. In that case, press [LVF] to switch the display.
During motion picture playback or a slide show, the camera does not automatically switch the
display to the Viewfinder with the eye sensor.
Viewfinder display Monitor display
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MENU
MENU
Setting the eye sensor sensitivity and the automatic switching of the display between the Monitor and Viewfinder
> [Custom] > [Eye Sensor]
[Sensitivity]
[LVF/Monitor Switch]
This will set the sensitivity of the eye sensor.
[HIGH]/[LOW]
This will set the method for switching between the monitor and viewfinder.
[LVF/MON AUTO] (automatic switching between the monitor and viewfinder)/ [LVF] (viewfinder)/[MON] (monitor)
If you press [LVF] to switch the display, the [LVF/Monitor Switch] setting will
also switch.
Adjusting/not adjusting the focus automatically when the eye sensor is activated
> [Custom] > [Eye Sensor AF] > [ON]/[OFF]
Beep sounds are not emitted when the focus is achieved in [Eye Sensor AF].
[Eye Sensor AF] may not work in dimly lit conditions.
The [Eye Sensor AF] feature is disabled in the following conditions:With lenses that only offer Manual FocusWith some Four Thirds lenses
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Fn6
Fn7
Fn4
Fn3
Fn5
SNAP
2.0X
A

Touch screen (Touch operations)

Touch screen of this unit is capacitive. Touch the panel directly with your bare finger.
Touch
To touch and release the touch screen.
When selecting features using the touch screen, be sure to touch the center of the desired icon.
Drag
A movement without releasing the touch screen. This can also be used to move to the next image during playback, etc.
Pinch (enlarge/reduce)
Pinch the touch screen apart (enlarge) or together (reduce) with two fingers.
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2.0X
Non-touch-sensitive area
At the time of purchase, a part of the touch panel is set to a non-touch-sensitive area in Recording Mode to prevent accidental operation. ([Touch Screen] in [Touch Settings] in the [Custom] menu is set to [
]. Changing the setting to [ON]
allows you to deactivate the non-touch-sensitive area.)
A Non-touch-sensitive area
You can operate touch icons, etc. in the touch tab even when they are located within a
non-touch-sensitive area.
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MENU
Enabling/disabling the touch operation
> [Custom] > [Touch Settings]
When set to [OFF], no corresponding touch tab or touch icon is displayed on the screen.
[ON] All touch operations.
Sets a part of the touch screen to a non-touch-sensitive area.
[Touch Screen]
[]
[OFF] Enables only button and dial operations.
Touch operations in the area will be disabled. Please note that except when recording images, all touch operations can be performed.
[Touch Tab]
[Touch AF]
[Touch Pad AF]
Operation to display the touch icons by touching tabs such as [ ] displayed on the right of the screen.
[ON]/[OFF]
Operation to optimize the focus or both the focus and brightness for a touched subject.
[AF] (P145)/[AF+AE] (P149)/[OFF]
Operation to move the AF area by touching the monitor when the viewfinder is in use. (P148)
[EXACT]/[OFFSET]/[OFF]
Touch the screen with the clean and dry finger.
If you use a commercially available monitor protection sheet, please follow the instructions that
accompany the sheet. (Some monitor protection sheets may impair visibility or operability.)
Do not press on the monitor with hard pointed tips, such as ball point pens.
Do not operate with your fingernails.
Wipe the monitor with dry soft cloth when it gets dirty with finger prints and others.
Do not scratch or press the monitor too hard.
For information about the icons displayed on the touch screen, refer to Monitor Display/
Viewfinder Display
on P326.
Not available in these cases:
The touch screen may not function normally in the following cases.
• – When touched by a gloved handWhen touched by a wet hand (water or hand cream, etc.)When the touch screen is wetWhen you use a commercially available monitor protect sheetWhen touched by multiple hands or fingers at the same time
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Taking Pictures Using the Touch Function

Taking pictures using the Touch Shutter function
Applicable modes:
Just by touching the subject you want as your point of focus, the camera will focus on the subject and take the picture automatically.
Touch [ ].
1
Touch [ ].
2
Icon will change to [ ], and taking a picture with the
Touch Shutter function becomes possible.
Touch the subject you wish to focus on, and
3
×
then take a picture.
The picture is taken when the focus is achieved.
To cancel the Touch Shutter function
Touch [ ].
If shooting with the touch shutter fails, the AF area turns red and disappears. In that case, try
again.
Measurement of brightness is performed on the spot touched when the [Metering Mode] (P165)
is set to [ ]. At the edge of the screen, the metering may be affected by the brightness around the touched location.
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AE
Easily Optimizing the Brightness for a Specified Area (Touch AE)
Applicable modes:
You can easily optimize the brightness for a touched position. When the face of the subject appears dark, you can brighten the screen according to the brightness of the face.
Touch [ ].
1
Touch [ ].
2
The setting screen for the brightness optimization
position is displayed.
[Metering Mode] is set to [ ] , which is used
exclusively for the Touch AE.
Touch the subject you want to optimize the
3
AE
brightness for.
Touching [Reset] will bring the brightness optimization
position back to the center.
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Touch [Set].
4
Canceling the Touch AE function
Touch [ ].
[Metering Mode] returns to the original setting, and the brightness optimization position is
canceled.
Not available in these cases:
This function is not available in the following cases:
• – When using the Digital Zoom.When [Touch AF] in [Touch Settings] of the [Custom] menu has been set to [AF+AE]. (P149)
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MENU

Setting menu items

You can set the menus using two types of operation—touch operations in which you touch the screen, and button operations in which you press the cursor button and rotate the rear dials.
In this owner's manual, steps for setting a menu item are described as follows. Example: In the [Rec] menu, change [Quality] from [
> [Rec] > [Quality] > [›]
Press [MENU/SET].
1
[Rec] (P335)
[Motion Picture]
(P338)
[Custom] (P339)
[Setup] (P66)
[Playback] (P343)
The [Setup] menu contains some important settings relating to the camera’s clock and
power. Check the settings of this menu before proceeding to use the camera.
This menu lets you set the aspect ratio, number of pixels and other aspects of the pictures you are recording.
This menu lets you set the [Rec Format], [Rec Quality], and other aspects for motion picture recording.
Operation of the unit, such as displaying of the screen and button operations, can be set up according to your preferences. Also, it is possible to register the modified settings.
This menu lets you perform the clock settings, select the operating beep tone settings and set other settings which make it easier for you to operate the camera. You can also configure the settings of Wi-Fi related functions.
This menu lets you set the Protection, Cropping or Print Settings, etc. of recorded pictures.
A] to []
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Switching to other menus
e.g.: Switching to the [Setup] menu from [Rec] menu.
1 Press 2. 2 Press 3/4 to select a menu selector icon, such as
[].
You can also select a menu selector icon by rotating the
rear dial.
3 Press [MENU/SET].
Select a menu item next and set it.
(In touch operation)
Touch a menu selector icon, such as [ ].
Press 3/4 of the cursor button to select
2
the menu item and press [MENU/SET].
The menu item can also be selected by rotating the
rear dial.
You can also move to the next screen by pressing
[DISP.].
(In touch operation)
Touch the menu item.
The page can be changed by touching [ ]/[ ].
Press 3/4 of the cursor button to select
3
the setting and press [MENU/SET].
The setting can also be made by selecting an option
by rotating the rear dial and then pressing the rear dial.
Depending on the menu item, its setting may not
appear or it may be displayed in a different way.
(In touch operation)
Touch the Setting to set.
There are functions that cannot be set or used depending on the modes or menu settings being
used on the camera due to the specifications.
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Close the menu
Press [ ] or press the shutter button halfway.
(In touch operation)
Touch [ ].
When [Menu Information] (P71) in the [Setup] menu is set to [ON], explanations of the
menu items and settings are displayed on the menu screen.
If you set [Menu Resume] (P71) in the [Setup] menu to [ON], the screen shows the last
selected menu item. It is set to [ON] at the time of purchase.
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Calling frequently-used menus instantly
(Quick Menu)
By using the Quick Menu, some of the menu settings can be easily found.
The features that can be adjusted using Quick Menu are determined by the mode or a display style the camera is in.
Press [ ] to display the Quick Menu.
1
Rotate the rear dial to select the menu item,
2
then press the rear dial.
Rotate the rear dial to select the setting.
3
Press [ ] to exit the menu once the
4
setting is complete.
You can close the menu by pressing the shutter button
halfway.
You can also set items by pressing the cursor buttons 3/4/2/1.
On-monitor recording information in [ ] (Monitor style) (P45)
Press [ ], rotate the rear dial to select an item, and then press the rear dial. Rotate the rear dial to select the setting, and then press the rear dial to set it.
You can also set with 3/4/2/1 and [MENU/SET].
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Switching the method for setting Quick Menu items
> [Custom] > [Q.MENU]
[PRESET]:
The default items can be set.
[CUSTOM]:
The Quick Menu will consist of desired items. (P62)
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Change the Quick Menu to your preferred item

When [Q.MENU] (P61) in the [Custom] menu is set to [CUSTOM], the Quick Menu can be changed as desired. Up to 15 items can be set to the Quick Menu.
1 Press 4 to select [ ] and then press [MENU/
SET].
2 Press 3/4/2/1 to select the menu item in the top
row and then press [MENU/SET].
3 Press 2/1 to select the empty space in the bottom
row and then press [MENU/SET].
A Items that can be setup as Quick Menus. B Items that can be displayed in the Quick Menu screen.
You can also set the menu item by dragging it from the
top row to the bottom row.
If there is no empty space in the bottom row, you can
replace an existing item with a new select item by selecting the existing item.
To cancel the setting, move to the bottom row by pressing 4 and select an item to cancel,
and then press [MENU/SET].
Items that can be set are as follows:
[Rec] menu
[Photo Style] (P122)[Filter Select] (P124)[Picture Setting]
([Aspect Ratio] (P131)/[Picture Size]
(P131))
[Quality] (P132)[AFS/AFF] (P140)[Metering Mode] (P165)[i.Dynamic] (P133)[i.Resolution] (P133)[HDR] (P134)
[Shutter Type] (P166)[Flash Mode] (P207)[Flash Adjust.] (P210)[Ex. Tele Conv.]
(still pictures/motion pictures) (P198)
[Digital Zoom] (P200)[Stabilizer] (P195)[Sensitivity] (P162)[White Balance] (P127)[AF Mode] (P137)[Drive Mode] (P168)
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[Motion Picture] menu
[Snap Movie] (P221)[Motion Pic. Set]
([Rec Format] (P217)/[Rec Quality]
(P217))
[Custom] menu
[Silent Mode] (P186)[Peaking] (P158)[Histogram] (P47)[Guide Line] (P47)[Zebra Pattern] (P193)
4 Press [ ].
It will return to screen of step 1. Press [MENU/SET] to switch to the recording screen.
[Picture Mode] (P220)
[Monochrome Live View] (P194)[Rec Area] (P215)[Step Zoom] (P201)[Zoom Speed] (P201)[Touch Screen] (P54)
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MENU
Assigning frequently used functions to the buttons
(function buttons)
You can assign recording functions, etc. to specific buttons and icons.
1 Select the menu.
> [Custom] > [Fn Button Set]
2 Press 3/4 to select the function button you want
to assign a function to and then press [MENU/ SET].
3 Press 3/4 to select the function you want to
assign and then press [MENU/SET].
Some functions cannot be assigned depending on the
function button.
[Rec] menu/Recording functions
[Wi-Fi] (P258): [Fn1][LVF/Monitor Switch] (P51): [Fn2][AF/AE LOCK] (P159)[AF-ON] (P156, 159)[Preview] (P93): [Fn3][One Push AE] (P94)[Touch AE] (P56)[Level Gauge] (P48): [Fn4][Focus Area Set] (P65)[Zoom Control] (P197)[Cursor Button Lock] (P65)[Photo Style] (P122)[Filter Select] (P107, 124)[Aspect Ratio] (P131)[Picture Size] (P131)[Quality] (P132)[AFS/AFF] (P140)
[Snap Movie] (P221): [Fn6][Motion Pic. Set]
([Rec Format] (P217)/[Rec Quality]
(P217))
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¢
[Metering Mode] (P165)[Highlight Shadow] (P126)[i.Dynamic] (P133)
¢
[i.Resolution] (P133)[HDR] (P134)[Shutter Type] (P166)
¢
[Flash Mode] (P207)[Flash Adjust.] (P210)[Ex. Tele Conv.]
(still pictures/motion pictures) (P198)
[Digital Zoom] (P200)[Stabilizer] (P195)[Sensitivity] (P162)[White Balance] (P127)[AF Mode/MF] (P137)[Drive Mode] (P168)[Restore to Default] (P65)
[Motion Picture] menu
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[Picture Mode] (P220)
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[Custom] menu
[Silent Mode] (P186)[Peaking] (P158)[Histogram] (P47): [Fn5][Guide Line] (P47)[Zebra Pattern] (P193)
¢
[Monochrome Live View] (P194)[Rec Area] (P215)[Step Zoom] (P201)[Zoom Speed] (P201)[Touch Screen] (P54)
¢ Function button settings at the time of purchase.
(At the time of purchase, function button settings are not assigned to [Fn7].)
Exit the menu after it is set.
Configuring the function button settings from the on-monitor recording
information screen
Touching [Fn] on the on-monitor recording information screen (P45) also allows you to display the screen in step
2.
Using function buttons with touch operations
[Fn3], [Fn4], [Fn5], [Fn6] and [Fn7] are used by touching function buttons.
1 Touch [ ]. 2 Touch [Fn3], [Fn4], [Fn5], [Fn6] or [Fn7].
The assigned function will operate.
Fn3
Fn4
Fn5
Fn6
SNAP
Fn7
Some functions cannot be used depending on the mode or displayed screen.
When set to [Focus Area Set], it is possible to display the position setting screen of either AF
area or MF Assist.
Operations of the cursor button and [MENU/SET] are disabled when [Cursor Button Lock] is
set. Press the function button again to enable them.
When [Restore to Default] is set, function button settings return to the default configuration.
Not available in these cases:
In the following case, [Fn1] does not work:
• – [Miniature Effect]/[One Point Color]/[Sunshine] (Creative Control Mode)When using [Multi Exp.]When using [Time Lapse Shot]
[Fn3], [Fn4], [Fn5], [Fn6], and [Fn7] cannot be used when the viewfinder is in use.
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ABC
D
Configuring basic settings of this unit
(Setup Menu)
For details on how to select the [Setup] menu settings, refer to P57.
[Clock Set] and [Economy] are important items. Check their settings before using them.
[Clock Set]
Refer to P36 for details.
Set the time in your home area and travel destination. You can display the local times at the travel destinations and record them on the pictures you take.
Set [Home] first thing after purchasing.
[Destination] can be set after setting up [Home].
After selecting [Destination] or [Home], press 2/1 to select an area, and press [MENU/SET] to set.
[Destination]:
Travel destination area
[World Time]
Press 3 if you are using Daylight Savings [ ]. (The time will move forward by 1 hour.)
Press 3 once more to return to the normal time.
If you cannot find the travel destination in the areas displayed on the screen, set by the time
difference from the home area.
A Current time of the
destination area
B Time difference from home
area
[Home]:
Your home area
C Current time D Time difference from GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time)
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Departure date and return date of the trip as well as the name of the travel destination can be set. You can display the number of days that have passed when playing back the pictures and stamp it on the recorded pictures with [Text Stamp] (P242).
[Travel Setup]:
[SET]: Departure date and return date are set. Elapsed days
(how many days after) of the trip are recorded.
[OFF]
[Travel Date]
The travel date is automatically canceled if the current date is after
the return date. If the [Travel Setup] is set to [OFF], [Location] will also be set to [OFF].
[Location]:
[SET]: Travel destination is recorded at the time of
recording.
[OFF]
For details on how to enter characters, refer to Entering Text on
P74.
The number of days that have passed since the departure date can be printed out using the
“PHOTOfunSTUDIO” bundled software on the DVD (supplied).
The travel date is calculated using the date in the clock setting and the departure date you set.
If you set [World Time] to the travel destination, the travel date is calculated using the date in the clock setting and the travel destination setting.
The [Travel Date] feature is disabled when recording [AVCHD] motion pictures.
While recording motion pictures, the [Location] feature is disabled.
[Wi-Fi]
[Wi-Fi Function]/[Wi-Fi Setup]
Refer to P260, 303 for details.
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1
2
This allows you to set the volume for electronic sound and the electronic shutter sound.
[Beep]
[Beep Volume]:
[u] (High) [t] (Low) [s] (OFF)
[Shutter Vol.]:
[] (High)
[] (Low)
[] (OFF)
[Shutter Tone]:
[]/[]/[]
3
When [Silent Mode] is set to [ON], [Beep Volume] and [Shutter Vol.] is set to [OFF].
Set the frame rate of the recording screen (Live View screen).
[Live View Mode]
[30fps]: Reduces the power consumption, extending the
operating time.
[60fps]: Displays movements smoother.
When [Live View Mode] is set to [30fps] the image quality on the recording screen may be
worse than when it is set to [60fps], but this does not affect the recorded image.
In a dark environment, the frame rate may become slower.
The viewfinder is fixed to [60fps].
When using the AC adaptor (optional), [Live View Mode] is fixed to [60fps].
Brightness, color, or red or blue tint of the Monitor/viewfinder is adjusted.
[] ([Brightness]):
Adjust the brightness.
[] ([Contrast]):
Adjust the contrast.
[] ([Saturation]):
[Monitor Display]/ [Viewfinder]
Adjust the clarity of colors.
[] ([Red Tint]):
Adjust the red tint.
[] ([Blue Tint]):
Adjust the blue tint.
1 Select the settings by pressing 3/4, and adjust with
2/1.
Adjusting can also be performed by rotating the rear dial.
2 Press [MENU/SET] to set.
It will adjust the monitor when the monitor is in use, and the viewfinder when the viewfinder is in use.
Some subjects may appear differently from actuality on the monitor. However, this does not
affect the recorded pictures.
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1
2
Sets the monitor brightness according to the ambient light level.
[AUTO]:
The brightness is adjusted automatically depending on how bright it is around the camera.
[Monitor Luminance]
[MODE1]:
Make the monitor brighter.
[MODE2]:
Set the monitor to the standard brightness.
[MODE3]:
3
Make the monitor darker.
The brightness of pictures displayed on the monitor is enhanced, so some subjects on the
monitor may appear different from the actual subjects. However, this enhancement does not affect recorded pictures.
The monitor automatically returns to standard brightness if no operations are performed for
30 seconds when recording in [MODE1]. It will light up brightly again with button or touch operation.
When [AUTO] or [MODE1] is set, the usage time is reduced.
[AUTO] is only available in the Recording Mode.
The initial setting when using the AC adaptor (optional) is [MODE2].
The unit can be set up to prevent unnecessary battery consumption.
[Sleep Mode]:
The camera is automatically turned off if the camera has not been
[Economy]
used for the time selected on the setting.
[10MIN.]/[5MIN.]/[2MIN.]/[1MIN.]/[OFF]
[Auto LVF/Monitor Off]:
The monitor/viewfinder is automatically turned off if the camera has not been used for the time selected on the setting.
[5MIN.]/[2MIN.]/[1MIN.]
Press the shutter button halfway or turn the camera off and on to cancel [Sleep Mode].
To turn the monitor/viewfinder on again, press any button or touch the monitor.
When the monitor/viewfinder automatic switching (P51) is activated, [Auto LVF/Monitor Off] is
canceled.
[Economy] does not work in the following cases.When connecting to a PC or a printerWhen recording or playing back motion picturesDuring a slide showWhen using [Multi Exp.]When using [Time Lapse Shot]When [Auto Shooting] in [Stop Motion Animation] is set to [ON].
When using the AC adaptor (optional), [Sleep Mode] is disabled.
When using the AC adaptor (optional), [Auto LVF/Monitor Off] is fixed to [5MIN.].
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Select the USB communication system when connecting the camera to your PC or your printer with the USB connection cable (supplied).
y [Select on connection]:
[USB Mode]
Select either [PC] or [PictBridge(PTP)] if you connected the camera to a PC or a printer supporting PictBridge.
{ [PictBridge(PTP)]:
Set when connecting to a printer supporting PictBridge.
z [PC]:
Set when connecting to a PC.
This sets how the unit connects to a television etc.
[TV Aspect]:
Set to match the type of TV.
[16:9]:
When connecting to a 16:9 screen TV.
[4:3]:
When connecting to a 4:3 screen TV.
This will work when the AV cable (optional) is connected.
[HDMI Mode]:
[TV Connection]
Set the format for the HDMI output when playing back on the HDMI compatible high-definition TV connected with this unit using the HDMI micro cable. (i: Interlace method, p: Progressive method)
[AUTO]:
The output resolution is automatically set based on the information from the connected TV.
[1080p]/[1080i]/[720p]/[480p]
This will work when the HDMI micro cable is connected.
If no image appears on the TV with [AUTO], switch the setting to a constant setting other than [AUTO] to set a format supported by your TV. (Please read the operating instructions for the TV.)
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[3D Playback]:
Set the output method for 3D pictures.
[]:Set when connecting to a 3D compatible television.
[]:Set when connecting to a television not compatible with
This will work when the HDMI micro cable is connected.
Refer to P306 for the method to play back 3D pictures in 3D.
[TV Connection]
[VIERA Link]:
Settings that allow this unit to be controlled by the remote control of the VIERA equipment by automatically coupling this unit with the VIERA Link compatible equipment using HDMI micro cable.
[ON]: Remote control operation of the VIERA Link compatible
[OFF]: Operation is performed with the buttons on this unit.
This will work when the HDMI micro cable is connected.
Refer to P310 for details.
3D. Set this when you would like to view pictures in 2D (conventional image) on a 3D compatible television.
equipment is enabled. (Not all operations are possible) Button operation of the main unit will be limited.
[Menu Resume]
[Menu Background]
Stores the location of the last-used menu item for each menu.
[ON]/[OFF]
Set the background color for the menu screen.
Explanations of the menu items and settings are displayed on the
[Menu Information]
menu screen.
[ON]/[OFF]
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[Language]
Set the language displayed on the screen.
If you set a different language by mistake, select [~] from the menu icons to set the desired
language.
[Version Disp.]
This enables the firmware versions of the camera and lens to be checked.
When using the flash (supplied), you can also check its firmware version.
Press [MENU/SET] on the version display screen to display information about the software on
the unit.
[Exposure Comp. Reset]
[Self Timer Auto Off]
[No.Reset]
An exposure value can be reset when the Recording Mode is changed or the camera is turned off.
[ON]/[OFF]
Set whether to cancel the self-timer when the unit is turned off.
[ON]/[OFF]
Reset the file number of the next recording to 0001.
The folder number is updated and the file number starts from 0001.
A folder number between 100 and 999 can be assigned.
The folder number should be reset before it reaches 999. We recommend formatting the card
(P29) after saving the data on a PC or elsewhere.
To reset the folder number to 100, format the card first and then use this function to reset the
file number. A reset screen for the folder number will then appear. Select [Yes] to reset the folder number.
[Reset] The recording or setup/custom settings are reset to the default.
When the recording setting is reset, the content of the following settings is also reset.The [Face Recog.] setting
When the setup/custom settings are reset, the following settings are also reset.The [World Time] settingThe settings of [Travel Date] (departure date, return date, location)The [Profile Setup] settingThe settings of [Rotate Disp.], [Picture Sort] and [Delete Confirmation] in the [Playback] menu
The folder number and the clock setting are not changed.
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[Reset Wi-Fi Settings]
Reset all settings in the [Wi-Fi] menu to factory default settings. (Excluding [LUMIX CLUB] (P293))
Always reset the camera when disposing or selling it to prevent personal information saved
within the camera from being misused.
Always reset the camera after making a copy of personal information when sending the camera
in to be repaired.
[Pixel Refresh]
It will perform optimization of imaging device and image processing.
Imaging device and image processing is optimized when the camera is purchased. Use this
function when bright spots that do not exist in the subject get recorded.
Turn the camera off and on after the pixels are corrected.
[Sensor Cleaning]
Dust reduction to blow off the debris and dust that have affixed to the front of the imaging device is performed.
Dust Reduction Function will operate automatically when the camera is turned on, but you can
use this function when you see dust. (P359)
[Format]
Refer to P29 for details.
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Entering Text

It is possible to enter babies’ and pets’ names and the locations when recording. When a screen that looks like the one on the right is displayed, you can enter characters. (Only alphabetical characters and symbols can be entered.)
Example of operation for displaying a screen:
> [Rec] > [Profile Setup] > [SET] >
[Baby1] > [Name] > [SET]
Press 3/4/2/1 to select text and then press [MENU/SET] to
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register.
Move the cursor to [ ] and then press [MENU/SET] to switch text between [A]
(capitals), [a] (lower case), [1] (numbers) and [&] (special characters).
To enter the same characters in a row, move the cursor by rotating the rear dial to the
right.
The following operations can be performed by moving the cursor to the item and
pressing [MENU/SET]:
[]]: Enter a blank[Delete]: Delete a character[ ]: Move the entry position cursor to the left[ ]: Move the entry position cursor to the right
A maximum of 30 characters can be entered.
(Maximum of 9 characters when setting names in [Face Recog.])
A maximum of 15 characters can be entered for [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ].
(Maximum of 6 characters when setting names in [Face Recog.])
Press 3/4/2/1 to move the cursor to [Set] and then press
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[MENU/SET] to end text input.
Text can be scrolled if all of the entered text does not fit on the screen.
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Taking Pictures using the Automatic Function
(Intelligent Auto Mode)
Recording Mode:
In this mode, the camera makes the optimal settings for the subject and scene, so we recommend it when you wish to leave the settings to the camera and record without thinking about them.
The camera detects scenes automatically (Scene Detection) ( : When taking pictures, : When recording motion pictures)
[i-Portrait] [i-Scenery] [i-Macro] [i-Night Portrait]
[iHandheld Night
The Intelligent Auto Mode adjusts the settings of the main functions automatically, allowing you to record images without having to make advanced settings. When you want to record images easily, use Intelligent Auto Mode.
(±: possible, : not possible)
Setting the brightness ±
Menus that can be set Refer to P84 for details.
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Setting the color tone ±
Defocus Control ±±
[i-Food] [i-Baby]
¢1 Displayed when an external flash is used. ¢2 Only displayed when [iHandheld Night Shot] is set to [ON]. (P79) ¢3 When [Face Recog.] is set to [ON], [ ] will be displayed for
birthdays of registered faces already set only when the Face/Eye of a person 3 years old or younger is detected.
[¦] is set if none of the scenes are applicable, and the standard
settings are set.
Intelligent Auto Plus Mode Intelligent Auto Mode
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Set the mode dial to [¦].
1
The camera will switch to either the most recently
used of Intelligent Auto Mode or Intelligent Auto Plus Mode. At the time of purchase, the mode is set to Intelligent Auto Plus Mode. (P83)
Align the screen with the subject.
2
When the camera identifies the optimum scene, the
icon of the scene concerned is displayed in blue for 2 seconds, after which its color changes to the usual red. (Automatic scene detection)
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Functions that work automatically
The following functions are performed automatically to allow the camera to make the optimal settings.
Scene DetectionBacklight Compensation[Face/Eye Detection]Auto White BalanceIntelligent ISO sensitivity control[Red-Eye Removal][i.Resolution][i.Dynamic][Long Shtr NR][Shading Comp.][Quick AF][AF Assist Lamp]
Auto Focus, Face/Eye Detection, and Face Recognition
The Auto Focus Mode is automatically set to [š]. If you touch the subject, the AF tracking function will work. The AF tracking function will also work if you press 2 and then press the shutter button halfway. (About tracking AF, refer to P144 for details.)
When [ ], [ ], or [ ] is set, an eye closer to the camera will be in
focus, while the exposure will be optimized for the face. In Intelligent Auto Plus Mode or Intelligent Auto Mode, you cannot change the eye in focus. ([Face/Eye Detection])
During AF Tracking, Scene Detection does not work until the subject is
locked.
When [Face Recog.] is set to [ON], and the face similar to the registered face is detected, [R] is
displayed in the top right of [ ], [ ] and [ ].
About the flash
When the external flash is turned off, it will be set to [Œ]; when it is turned on, it will be set to [ ] (Auto). When the external flash is turned on, the camera automatically sets the flash to [ ], [ ] (Auto Red-Eye Reduction), [ ] or [ ], depending on the type and brightness of the subject.
For information on how to attach an external flash, refer to P203.
When [ ] or [ ] is set, Red-Eye Removal is enabled.
Shutter speed will be slower during [ ] or [ ].
Remove the external flash when not taking pictures with it.
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Scene Detection
If a tripod is used, for instance, and the camera has judged that camera shake is minimal when the scene detection has been identified as [ ], the shutter speed will be slower than normal. Take care not to move the camera while taking pictures.
Due to conditions such as the ones below, a different scene may be identified for the same
subject.
Subject conditions: When the face is bright or dark, the size, color and shape of the subject,
the distance to the subject, the contrast of the subject, when the subject is moving
Recording conditions: Sunset, sunrise, under low brightness conditions, when the camera
is shaken, when zoom is used
The Backlight Compensation
When there is a backlight, the subject appears darker and the camera will automatically attempt to correct it by increasing the brightness of the picture. In Intelligent Auto Plus Mode or Intelligent Auto Mode, backlight compensation works automatically.
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Recording night scenes ([iHandheld Night Shot])

Recording Mode:
When [iHandheld Night Shot] is set to [ON] and [ ] is detected while taking handheld night shots, pictures of the night scenery will be taken at a high burst speed and composed into a single picture. This mode is useful if you want to take stunning night shots with minimal jitter and noise, without using a tripod.
> [Rec] > [iHandheld Night Shot] > [ON]/[OFF]
The angle of view will be slightly narrower.
A message notifying that multiple pictures will be taken is displayed. Do not move the camera
during the continuous shooting after pressing the shutter button.
If the camera is mounted on a tripod or other type of stand, [ ] will not be detected.
Flash is fixed to [Œ] (forced flash off).
Not available in these cases:
[iHandheld Night Shot] does not work for the pictures taken during a motion picture recording.
This function is not available in the following cases:When [Quality] is set to [ ], [ ] or [ ]When [Ex. Tele Conv.] in the [Rec] menu is setWhen using [Time Lapse Shot]When using [Stop Motion Animation] (only when [Auto Shooting] is set)
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Combining pictures into a single picture with rich gradation ([iHDR])

Recording Mode:
When [iHDR] is set to [ON] and there is, for example, strong contrast between the background and the subject, multiple still pictures are recorded with differing exposures and combined to create a single still picture rich in gradation. [iHDR] works automatically as needed. When it does, [ ] is displayed on the screen.
> [Rec] > [iHDR] > [ON]/[OFF]
MENU
The angle of view will be slightly narrower.
A message notifying that multiple pictures will be taken is displayed. Do not move the camera
during the continuous shooting after pressing the shutter button.
You cannot take the next picture until the combination of pictures is complete.
A moving subject may be recorded with unnatural blurs.
Not available in these cases:
[iHDR] does not work for the pictures taken during a motion picture recording.
This function is not available in the following cases:When recording using the flashWhen recording in Burst ModeWhen recording with Auto BracketWhen [Quality] is set to [ ], [ ] or [ ]When [Ex. Tele Conv.] in the [Rec] menu is setWhen using [Time Lapse Shot]When using [Stop Motion Animation] (only when [Auto Shooting] is set)
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Recording Mode:
You can easily set the blurriness of the background while checking the screen.
1 Press the rear dial to display the setting screen.
Each time the rear dial is pressed in Intelligent Auto Plus Mode, the camera switches between brightness setting operation (P82), Defocus Control operation, and normal operation.
Each time the rear dial is pressed in Intelligent Auto Mode, the camera switches between
Defocus Control operation and normal operation.
2 Set the blurriness by rotating the rear dial.
Strong defocus Weak defocus
When operating the touch screen
1 Touch [ ].
2 Touch [ ] to display the setting screen.
3 Drag the exposure meter to set the blurriness.
Press [MENU/SET] to end the Defocus Control operation.
Pressing [ ] on the blurriness setting screen will cancel the setting.
In Intelligent Auto Mode ( or ), Auto Focus Mode is set to [Ø].
The position of the AF area can be set by touching the screen. (Its size cannot be changed)
Depending on the lens used, you may hear a sound from the lens when the Defocus Control is
used, but this is due to operation of the aperture of the lens and it is not a malfunction.
Depending on the lens used, operational sound of the Defocus Control may be recorded during
the recording of a motion picture when the function is used.
Not available in these cases:
Depending on the lens used, Defocus Control function may not operate.
Refer to the website for compatible lenses.
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Recording Mode:
This mode enables you to change the brightness and color tone to your preferred settings from the ones set by the camera.
Setting brightness
1 Press the rear dial to display the setting screen.
Each press of the rear dial switches among brightness setting, Defocus Control (P81) and end operation.
2 Rotate the rear dial to adjust brightness.
Setting color
1 Press 1 to display the setting screen. 2 Rotate the rear dial to adjust color.
This will adjust the color of the image from a reddish color to a bluish color.
Press [MENU/SET] to return to the recording screen.
Change the settings by using the touch screen
1 Touch [ ].
2 Touch the item you want to set.
[ ]: Color tone
[ ]: Brightness
3 Drag the slide bar to set.
Press [MENU/SET] to return to the recording screen.
If the [Exposure Comp. Reset] is set to [ON], the brightness setting will return to the default
level (center point) when this unit is turned off or the camera is switched to another Recording Mode.
The color setting will return to the default level (center point) when this unit is turned off or the
camera is switched to another Recording Mode.
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About Intelligent Auto Plus Mode and Intelligent Auto Mode

Switching between Intelligent Auto Plus Mode and Intelligent Auto Mode
1 Press [MENU/SET].
2 Press 2. 3 Press 3/4 to select the [ ] or [ ] tab.
4 Press 2/1 to select [ ] or [ ] and then
press [MENU/SET].
If [DISP.] is pressed, the description of the selected
mode will be displayed.
It is also possible to display the selection screen by touching the Recording Mode icon in recording screen.
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Menus that can be set
Only the following menus can be set.
Intelligent Auto Plus Mode
Menu Item
[Photo Style]/[Aspect Ratio]/[Picture Size]/[Quality]/[AFS/AFF]/[Burst Rate]/
[Rec]
[Motion Picture]
[Custom]
[Setup] All menu items can be set. (P66)
Menu Item
[Rec]
[Motion Picture]
[Custom] [Silent Mode]/[Guide Line]/[Remaining Disp.]
[Setup] All menu items can be set. (P66)
[Auto Bracket]/[Self Timer]/[iHandheld Night Shot]/[iHDR]/[Time Lapse Shot]/ [Stop Motion Animation]/[Shutter Type]/[Ex. Tele Conv.]/[Color Space]/ [Stabilizer]/[Face Recog.]/[Profile Setup]
[Photo Style]/[Snap Movie]/[Rec Format]/[Rec Quality]/[AFS/AFF]/[Continuous AF]/[Ex. Tele Conv.]/[Mic Level Disp.]/[Mic Level Adj.]/[Wind Cut]
[Silent Mode]/[Half Press Release]/[Pinpoint AF Time]/[Focus/Release Priority]/[AF+MF]/[MF Assist]/[MF Guide]/[Peaking]/[Histogram]/[Guide Line]/ [Highlight]/[Zebra Pattern]/[Monochrome Live View]/[Constant Preview]/[Dial Guide]/[LVF Disp.Style]/[Monitor Disp. Style]/[Monitor Info. Disp.]/[Rec Area]/ [Remaining Disp.]/[Auto Review]/[Fn Button Set]/[Q.MENU]/[Video Button]/ [Power Zoom Lens]/[Eye Sensor]/[Touch Settings]/[Touch Scroll]/[Menu Guide]/[Shoot w/o Lens]
Intelligent Auto Mode
[Aspect Ratio]/[Picture Size]/[AFS/AFF]/[Burst Rate]/[Self Timer]/ [iHandheld Night Shot]/[iHDR]/[Time Lapse Shot]/[Stop Motion Animation]/ [Face Recog.]
[Snap Movie]/[Rec Format]/[Rec Quality]/[AFS/AFF]
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Recording Mode:
The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and the aperture value according to the brightness of the subject. You can take pictures with greater freedom by changing various settings in the [Rec] menu.
Set the mode dial to [ ].
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Press the shutter button halfway and
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display the aperture value and shutter speed value on the screen.
A Aperture value B Shutter speed
If the exposure is not adequate when the shutter button is pressed halfway, the aperture
value and shutter speed turn red and blink.
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In Program AE Mode, you can change the preset aperture value and shutter speed without changing the exposure. This is called Program Shift. You can make the background more blurred by decreasing the aperture value or record a moving subject more dynamically by slowing the shutter speed when taking a picture in Program AE Mode.
1 Press the shutter button halfway and display the aperture value and shutter
speed value on the screen.
2 While the values are displayed (about 10 seconds),
perform Program Shift by rotating the rear dial.
A Program Shift indication
It will switch between Program Shift operation and
Exposure Compensation operation (P161) every time the rear dial is pressed while the values are displayed.
To cancel Program Shift, turn the camera off or rotate the rear dial until the Program Shift
indication disappears. Program Shift is easily canceled by setting [Fn Button Set] on the [Custom] menu to [One Push AE]. (P94)
Displaying/not displaying the exposure meter
> [Custom] > [Expo.Meter] > [ON]/[OFF]
B Exposure meter
Set to [ON] to display the Exposure meter when correcting
exposure, performing Program Shift, setting aperture, and setting shutter speed.
Unsuitable areas of the range are displayed in red.
When the Exposure meter is not displayed, switch the display information for screen by
pressing [DISP.]. (P45)
The Exposure meter disappears after approximately 4 seconds if no operation is performed.
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(A): Aperture value (B): Shutter speed
1 Program Shift line chart
Represents the aperture and shutter speed set automatically by the camera at each exposure value.
2 Program Shift amount
Represents the range of the aperture and shutter speed combination you can change with Program Shift at each exposure value.
3 Program Shift limit
Represents the range of the aperture and shutter speed you can select when you use Program Shift with the camera.
“EV” is an abbreviation of “Exposure Value”.
The EV changes with the aperture value or the shutter speed.
Not available in these cases:
Program Shift is available in all [Sensitivity] settings except [ ].
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Taking Pictures by Specifying the Aperture/ Shutter Speed

Recording Mode:
The effects of the set aperture value and shutter speed will not be visible on the recording screen. To check on the recording screen, please use [Preview]. (P93)
The brightness of the screen and the recorded pictures may differ. Check the pictures on the
playback screen.

Aperture-Priority AE Mode

When you set the aperture value, the camera automatically optimizes the shutter speed for the brightness of the subject. Set the aperture value to a higher number when you want a sharp focus background. Set the aperture value to a lower number when you want a soft focus background.
Set the mode dial to [ ].
1
Rotate the rear dial to set the aperture
2
value.
A Aperture value B Exposure meter
It will switch between aperture setting operation and
Exposure Compensation operation every time the rear dial is pressed.
Aperture value: Reduces
It becomes easier to defocus the background.
Rotate the rear dial to display the exposure meter. Unsuitable areas of the range are displayed
in red.
If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red and blink
when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
When using a lens having an aperture ring, set the position of the aperture ring to [A] to activate
the rear dial setting. At positions other than [A], the ring setting will take priority.
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It becomes easier to maintain focus as far as the background.
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Shutter-Priority AE Mode

When you set the shutter speed, the camera automatically optimizes the aperture value for the brightness of the subject. When you want to take a sharp picture of a fast moving subject, set with a faster shutter speed. When you want to create a trail effect, set to a slower shutter speed.
Set the mode dial to [ ].
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Rotate the rear dial to set the shutter
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A Shutter speed B Exposure meter
It will switch between shutter speed setting operation
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It becomes easier to express movement.
Shutter speed: Fast
It becomes easier to freeze movement.
Rotate the rear dial to display the exposure meter. Unsuitable areas of the range are displayed
in red.
If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red and blink
when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
We recommend using a tripod when the shutter speed is slow.
Not available in these cases:
When the flash is activated, the fastest shutter speed that can be selected is 1/50th of a
second. (P209)
When the electronic front curtain shutter is used, shutter speeds faster than 1/500th of a
second cannot be set.
When the electronic shutter is used, shutter speeds slower than 1 second cannot be set.
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Determine the exposure by manually setting the aperture value and the shutter speed. The Manual Exposure Assistance appears on the lower portion of the screen to indicate the exposure.
Set the mode dial to [ ].
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Rotate the rear dial to set the aperture
2
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A Exposure meter B Aperture value C Shutter speed D Manual Exposure Assistance
It will switch between aperture setting operation and
shutter speed setting operation every time the rear dial is pressed.
Aperture value
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It becomes easier to defocus the background.
Shutter speed
Slow
It becomes easier to express movement.
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It becomes easier to maintain focus as far as the background.
Fast
It becomes easier to freeze movement.
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When the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO], the camera sets the ISO sensitivity automatically so that the exposure will be appropriate for the shutter speed and aperture value.
Depending on recording conditions, an appropriate exposure may not be set or the ISO
sensitivity may become higher.
Manual Exposure Assistance
The exposure is adequate.
Set to faster shutter speed or larger aperture value.
Set to slower shutter speed or smaller aperture value.
The Manual Exposure Assistance is an approximation. We recommend checking the pictures on the playback screen.
About [T] (Time)
If you set the shutter speed to [T] (Time) and fully press the shutter button, an exposure starts. (Continues up to approximately 60 seconds.) If you press the shutter button again, the exposure will end. Since this function allows you to adjust the exposure time to the desired value, it is convenient for taking pictures of fireworks, night scenes, etc.
If you set the shutter speed to [T], [T] is displayed on the screen.
When you take pictures with the shutter speed set to [T], use a sufficiently charged battery.
(P21)
The Manual Exposure Assistance does not appear.
This function is not available when using the electronic shutter.
It can only be used with Manual Exposure Mode.
When taking pictures with the shutter speed set to [T], we recommend using a tripod
and taking pictures remotely by connecting the camera to a smartphone to prevent camera shake. (P266)
When you take pictures with the shutter speed set to [T], noise may become visible. To
avoid picture noise, we recommend setting [Long Shtr NR] in the [Rec] menu to [ON] before taking pictures. (P135)
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Checking/not checking the effects of aperture and shutter speed on the recording screen
> [Custom] > [Constant Preview] > [ON]/[OFF]
This function does not work when using the flash.
It can only be used with Manual Exposure Mode.
Rotate the rear dial to display the Exposure Meter. Unsuitable areas of the range are displayed
in red.
If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red and blink
when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
We recommend using a tripod when the shutter speed is slow.
When you use a lens with an aperture ring, the aperture ring setting takes priority.
Not available in these cases:
When the flash is activated, the fastest shutter speed that can be selected is 1/50th of a
second. (P209)
When the electronic front curtain shutter is used, shutter speeds faster than 1/500th of a
second cannot be set.
When the electronic shutter is used, shutter speeds slower than 1 second cannot be set.
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Applicable modes:
The effects of aperture and shutter speed can be checked by using the Preview Mode.
Confirm the effects of aperture: You can check the depth of field (effective focus range)
before taking a picture by closing the leaf shutter to the aperture value you set.
Confirm the effects of shutter speed: Movement can be confirmed by displaying the actual
picture that will be taken with that shutter speed. When the shutter speed is set for high speed, display in the shutter speed preview will be displayed like a time-release film. It is used in cases such as stopping the movement of running water.
1 Set a function button to [Preview]. (P64)
The following step is an example in which [Preview] is assigned to [Fn3].
2 Touch [ ]. 3 Switch the confirmation screen by touching [Fn3].
The screen switches each time [Fn3] is touched.
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Aperture effect: ±
Shutter speed effect: ±
Depth of field properties
Aperture value Small Large
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Distance to the subject Near Distant
Depth of field (effective focus range) Shallow (Narrow)
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¢1 Recording conditions ¢2 Example: When you want to take a picture with a blurred background etc. ¢3 Example: When you want to take a picture with everything in focus including the background etc.
It is possible to record while in Preview Mode.
Range for shutter speed effect check is 8 seconds to 1/16000th of a second.
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Applicable modes:
When the exposure setting is too bright or too dark, you can use one push AE to achieve a suitable exposure setting.
How to tell if the exposure is not adequate
If the aperture values and shutter speed blink red A when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
If the Manual Exposure Assistance is anything other than
when in Manual Exposure mode. For more details on Manual Exposure Assistance, refer to
P91.
1 Set a function button to [One Push AE]. (P64)
The following step is an example in which [One Push AE] is assigned to [Fn7].
2 Touch [ ]. 3 (When exposure is not adequate)
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Taking panorama pictures (Panorama Shot Mode)

Recording Mode:
Consecutive photos taken while the camera is moved are combined to form a panorama.
Set the mode dial to [ ].
1
After the screen that asks you to check the recording direction is displayed, the
horizontal/vertical guidelines will be displayed.
Changing the recording direction
1 Select the menu.
2 Press 3/4 to select the recording direction, and then press [MENU/SET].
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
2
Press the shutter button fully and move the camera in a small circle
3
in the direction of the arrow on the screen.
Recording from left to right
> [Rec] > [Panorama Direction]
[ ] (left > right)/[ ] (right > left)/[ ] (bottom > top)/[ ] (top > bottom)
Move the camera at a constant speed.
Pictures may not be able to be recorded properly if the camera is moved too fast or slow.
A Recording direction and panning
(Guide)
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Press the shutter button once again to end the picture recording.
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Recording can also be ended by keeping the camera still while recording.
Recording can also be ended by moving the camera to the end of the guide.
Technique for Panorama Shot Mode
A Move the camera in the recording direction
without shaking it. If the camera shakes too much, pictures may not be able to be recorded, or the recorded panorama picture may become narrower (smaller).
B Move the camera towards the edge of the
range you wish to record. (The edge of the range will not be recorded in the last frame)
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About playback
Pressing 3 will start scrolling playback automatically in the same direction as the recording.
The following operations can be performed during scrolling
playback.
3 Start panorama playback/Pause
4 Stop
¢ When the playback is paused, you can scroll forwards and backwards by dragging the
screen. When the scroll bar is touched, the playback position jumps to the touched position.
¢
The optimal speed for moving the camera varies depending on the lens being used.
When the focal length is long, such as when a telephoto lens is attached, move the camera
slowly.
Pictures are taken with the electronic shutter in Panorama Shot Mode.
The focus, White Balance, and exposure are fixed at the optimum values f or the fi rst pict ure. As
a result, if the focus or brightness changes substantially during recording, the entire panorama picture may not be recorded at the suitable focus or brightness.
When multiple pictures are combined to create a single panorama picture, the subject may
appear distorted or the connection points may be noticeable in some cases.
The number of recording pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions of the panorama picture
varies depending on the recording direction and the number of combined pictures. The maximum number of pixels is shown below.
Recording direction Horizontal Resolution Vertical Resolution
Horizontal 8176 pixels 1920 pixels
Vertical 2560 pixels 8176 pixels
Not available in these cases:
A panorama picture may not be able to be created, or the pictures may not be combined
properly when recording the following subjects or under the recording conditions below.
Subjects with a single, uniform color or repetitive pattern (such as the sky or a beach)Moving subjects (person, pet, car, waves, flowers blowing in the breeze, etc.)Subjects where the color or patterns change in a short time (such as an image appearing on
a display)
Dark placesLocations with flickering light sources such as fluorescent lights or candles
This cannot be used when [Silent Mode] is set to [ON].
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Taking Pictures that match the Scene being recorded
Recording Mode:
If you select a scene to suit the subject and recording conditions with reference to the example images, the camera will set optimal exposure, color, and focus, allowing you to record in a manner appropriate to the scene.
Set the mode dial to [ ].
1
Press 2/1 to select the scene.
2
The scene can also be selected by dragging an
example image or the slide bar.
Press [MENU/SET] to set.
3
(Scene Guide Mode)
It is also possible to display the selection screen by touching the
Recording Mode icon in recording screen.
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MENU
Switching the scene selection screen display
Press [DISP.] to switch the monitor screen.
When it is set to the guide display, tips for creating picture effects suitable for each scene, etc.
is displayed.
Normal display Guide display List display
Displaying/not displaying the selection screen when the mode dial is switched to / .
> [Custom] > [Menu Guide]
[ON]:
Displays the selection screen for the Scene Guide or the Creative Control Mode.
[OFF]:
Displays the recording screen of the currently selected mode of the Scene Guide or the Creative Control Mode.
To change the Scene Guide Mode, select the [ ] tab on the menu screen, select [Scene
Switch], and then press [MENU/SET]. You can return to step
2 on P98.
The following items cannot be set in Scene Guide Mode because the camera automatically
adjusts them to the optimal setting.
Items other than the picture quality adjustment in [Photo Style][Sensitivity][Metering Mode][Highlight Shadow][HDR][Multi Exp.][Digital Zoom]
Although White Balance is fixed to [AWB] for certain types of scene, you can fine tune the
White Balance or use White Balance bracketing by pressing the cursor button 1 on the recording screen. For further details, please read P129, 130.
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For details on “Scene Guide Mode” settings, refer to P98.
[Clear Portrait]
The brightness of the face is adjusted and the background is defocused to create a clear portrait.
Tips
If you are using a lens with the zoom function, you can enhance the effect by zooming in as much as possible and closing the distance between the camera and the subject.
[Silky Skin]
Brighter face and softer skin color creates a healthy younger look.
Tips
If you are using a lens with the zoom function, you can enhance the effect by zooming in as much as possible and closing the distance between the camera and the subject.
The smoothing effect is applied to the part that has a similar
tone to the complexion of a subject, as well.
This mode may not be effective under insufficient lighting.
[Backlit Softness]
When backlighted, the overall screen brightness is increased. Portraits are softened and infused with light.
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