Panasonic Lumix DMC-S1, Lumix DMC-S3, DMC-S1K, DMC-S3K Owner's Manual

Owner’s Manual
for advanced features
Digital Camera
Model No. DMC-S3
DMC-S1
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,
please read the instructions completely.
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Contents
Before use
Before use ..............................................4
Standard Accessories ...........................6
Names of parts.......................................7
Cursor button ................................................7
Preparations
Charging the battery .............................8
Guidelines for the number of recordable
pictures and operating time ...........................9
Inserting and removing the card
(optional)/the battery ...........................11
Using the DC coupler (optional) instead of
battery .........................................................13
Picture save destination
(cards and built-in memory) ........................14
Remaining battery and memory capacity ....15
Recording capacity guidelines
(pictures/recording time) .............................15
Setting the clock ..................................16
Basics
Taking pictures with automatic settings
[Intelligent Auto] Mode ........................18
Taking pictures with zoom ..................20
Taking motion pictures
[Motion Picture] Mode ......................... 21
Viewing your pictures
[Normal Play] .......................................22
Watching motion pictures ............................23
Viewing as list (Multi Playback/Calendar Playback)
...24
Deleting pictures .................................25
To delete multiple (up to 50)
or all pictures ...............................................25
Setting the menu .................................26
Using the [Setup] menu ......................28
[Clock Set] ...................................................28
[World Time] ................................................28
[Beep] ..........................................................28
[Volume] ......................................................28
[Focus Icon] .................................................28
[Auto Power Off] ..........................................28
[Auto Review] ..............................................29
[Reset] .........................................................29
[Output] .......................................................29
[Rotate Disp.] ..............................................30
[Version Disp.] .............................................30
[Format] .......................................................30
[Language] ..................................................31
[Demo Mode] ...............................................31
Recording
Taking pictures with your own settings
[Normal Picture] Mode ........................32
Aligning the focus ...............................33
Changing recording information
display ..................................................34
Taking pictures with the self-timer ....35
Taking pictures with flash ...................36
Taking pictures with Exposure
Compensation ......................................38
Taking pictures according to the scene
[Scene Mode] .......................................39
[Portrait] .......................................................40
[Soft Skin] ....................................................40
[Self Portrait] ...............................................40
[Scenery] .....................................................40
[Panorama Assist] .......................................41
[Sports] ........................................................41
[Night Portrait] .............................................42
[Night Scenery] ............................................42
[Food] ..........................................................42
[Party] ..........................................................42
[Baby] ..........................................................43
[Sunset] .......................................................43
[High Sens.] .................................................43
[Fireworks] ...................................................44
[Beach] ........................................................44
[Snow] .........................................................44
Useful features for travel
[World Time] .........................................45
Using the [Rec] menu ..........................46
[Picture Size] ...............................................46
[Rec Quality] ...............................................47
[Sensitivity] ..................................................47
[White Balance] ...........................................48
[AF Mode] ....................................................49
[Digital Zoom] ..............................................50
[Burst] ..........................................................50
[Color Mode] ................................................51
[AF Assist Lamp] .........................................51
[Red-Eye Removal] (DMC-S3 only) ............51
[Stabilizer] ...................................................52
[Date Stamp] ...............................................52
[Clock Set] ...................................................52
Recording
Taking pictures with your own settings
[Normal Picture] Mode ........................32
Aligning the focus ...............................33
Changing recording information
display ..................................................34
Taking pictures with the self-timer ....35
Taking pictures with flash ...................36
Taking pictures with Exposure
Compensation ......................................38
Taking pictures according to the scene
[Scene Mode] .......................................39
[Portrait] .......................................................40
[Soft Skin] ....................................................40
[Self Portrait] ...............................................40
[Scenery] .....................................................40
[Panorama Assist] .......................................41
[Sports] ........................................................41
[Night Portrait] .............................................42
[Night Scenery] ............................................42
[Food] ..........................................................42
[Party] ..........................................................42
[Baby] ..........................................................43
[Sunset] .......................................................43
[High Sens.] .................................................43
[Fireworks] ...................................................44
[Beach] ........................................................44
[Snow] .........................................................44
Useful features for travel
[World Time] .........................................45
Using the [Rec] menu ..........................46
[Picture Size] ...............................................46
[Rec Quality] ...............................................47
[Sensitivity] ..................................................47
[White Balance] ...........................................48
[AF Mode] ....................................................49
[Digital Zoom] ..............................................50
[Burst] ..........................................................50
[Color Mode] ................................................51
[AF Assist Lamp] .........................................51
[Red-Eye Removal] (DMC-S3 only) ............51
[Stabilizer] ...................................................52
[Date Stamp] ...............................................52
[Clock Set] ...................................................52
Playback/Editing
Different playback methods
(Playback Mode) ..................................53
[Slide Show] ................................................54
[Filtering Play] .............................................55
[Calendar] ....................................................55
Using the [Playback] menu.................56
[Upload Set] ................................................56
[Resize] .......................................................58
[Favorite] .....................................................60
[Protect] .......................................................61
[Copy] ..........................................................62
Connecting with other devices
Using with your PC ..............................63
Using “PHOTOfunSTUDIO” to copy pictures
to your computer .........................................65
Uploading pictures to image-sharing
websites ......................................................65
Printing .................................................66
Printing multiple pictures .............................67
Print with date .............................................67
Making print settings on the camera ...........68
Viewing on TV screen .........................69
Others
List of LCD monitor displays ..............70
Message displays ................................72
Q&A Troubleshooting ........................74
Usage cautions and notes ..................80
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Before use
Camera handling
Keep the camera away from excessive vibration, force, or pressure.
Avoid using the camera under the following conditions, which may damage the lens, LCD monitor, or camera body. This may also cause the camera to malfunction or prevent recording.
• Dropping or hitting the camera against a hard surface
• Sitting down with the camera in your pants pocket or forcing it into a full bag
• Adding accessories to the camera strap
• Pushing with excessive force on the lens or LCD monitor
The camera is not dust resistant, splash resistant, or waterproof. Avoid using the camera in places with excessive dust or sand, or where water can come into contact with the camera.
Avoid using the camera under the following conditions, which present a risk that sand, water, or foreign material may enter the camera through the lens or openings around buttons. Be especially careful, because these conditions may damage the camera and such damage may not be repairable.
• In extremely dusty or sandy places
• In the rain or by the shore, where the camera may be exposed to water
Condensation (lens clouding)
Condensation may occur when the camera is exposed to sudden changes of temperature or humidity. Avoid these conditions, which may make the lens dirty, cause mold, or damage the camera.
If condensation does occur, turn off the camera and wait about two hours before using it. Once the camera adjusts to the surrounding temperature, clouded lenses will clear naturally.
Always take a test shot first
Before important events when you will use the camera (at weddings, for example), always take a test shot to make sure that pictures and sound record correctly.
No compensation for missed shots
We cannot compensate for missed shots if technical problems with the camera or card prevent recording.
Carefully observe copyright laws
Unauthorized use of recordings which contain works with copyright for purposes other than personal use is prohibited under copyright law. Recording of certain material may be restricted even for the purpose of personal use.
Also refer to “Usage cautions and notes” (80)
Always take a test shot first
Before important events when you will use the camera (at weddings, for example), always take a test shot to make sure that pictures and sound record correctly.
No compensation for missed shots
We cannot compensate for missed shots if technical problems with the camera or card prevent recording.
Carefully observe copyright laws
Unauthorized use of recordings which contain works with copyright for purposes other than personal use is prohibited under copyright law. Recording of certain material may be restricted even for the purpose of personal use.
Also refer to “Usage cautions and notes” (80)
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Cursor button
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.
Please dispose of all packaging appropriately.
Keep small parts in a safe place out of the reach of children.
Optional accessories
• Memory cards and AV cable are optional. You can record or play back pictures on the built-in memory when you are not using a card.
• If any accessories are lost, customers in the USA and Puerto Rico should contact Panasonic’s parts department at 1-800-833-9626 and customers in Canada should contact 1-800-99-LUMIX (1-800-995-8649) for further information about obtaining replacement parts.
LCD monitor (70) [MODE] button (32, 53) Cursor button Playback button (22) [
/ ] (Delete/Return)
button (25)
Self-timer indicator (35)/ AF Assist Lamp (51)
Hand strap eyelet
[MENU/SET]
(menu display/set) (26)
Left cursor button ()
Self-timer (35)
Down cursor button ()
Changing information display (34)
In this manual, the button that is used is shaded or indicated by▲▼◄►.
The illustrations and screens in this manual may differ from the actual product.
Some tripods or unipods, and some methods of holding the camera may block the speaker, making it difficult to hear the beep, etc.
Names of partsStandard Accessories
Cursor button
Tripod receptacle
• Ensure that the tripod is stable.
Card/Battery door
(11)
DC coupler cover (13)
Shutter button (18) Power button (16) Flash (36) Lens barrel Lens (4) Microphone (21)
LCD monitor (70) [MODE] button (32, 53) Cursor button Playback button (22) [
/ ] (Delete/Return)
button (25)
Zoom button (20)
Self-timer indicator (35)/ AF Assist Lamp (51)
Speaker
Hand strap eyelet
We recommend using the supplied hand strap to avoid dropping the camera.
[AV OUT/DIGITAL] socket
(63, 66, 69)
[MENU/SET]
(menu display/set) (26)
Left cursor button ()
• Self-timer (35)
Down cursor button ()
• Changing information display (→34)
Up cursor button ()
• Exposure Compensation (38)
Right cursor button ()
• Flash (36)
In this manual, the button that is used is shaded or indicated by▲▼◄►.
The illustrations and screens in this manual may differ from the actual product.
Some tripods or unipods, and some methods of holding the camera may block the speaker, making it difficult to hear the beep, etc.
Terminal cover
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Charging the battery
Always charge before first use! (battery shipped uncharged)
About batteries that you can use with this unit
Supplied battery or dedicated optional batteries can be used with this unit. Refer to Basic Owner’s Manual about the accessory number of the available optional batteries in your area.
It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine products are made available to 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.
Insert the battery terminals and attach the battery to the charger
Connect the charger to the electrical outlet
Charging light ([CHARGE])
On: Charging in progress
(approx. 115 min. if fully depleted)∗
Charge time is
approx. 120 min. for the optional battery
Off: Charging complete If light is flashing:
• Charging may take longer than normal if battery temperature is too high or too low (charging may be incomplete).
• Battery/charger connector is dirty. Clean with a dry cloth.
Plug-in type
Inlet type
Battery (model-specific)
Charger (model-specific)
The AC
cable does not fit entirely into the AC input terminal. A gap will remain.
Detach the battery after charging is completed
Guidelines for the number of recordable pictures and operating time
The number of recordable pictures or available operating time may vary according to surrounding environment and usage conditions. Figures may be reduced if flash, zoom, or other functions are used frequently, or in colder climates.
Number of recordable pictures
1
DMC-S3
Recording conditions by CIPA standard
CIPA is an abbreviation of [Camera & Imaging Products Association].
[Normal Picture] Mode.
Temperature: 23 °C (73.4 °F)/Humidity: 50 %RH when LCD monitor is on.
Using a Panasonic SD Memory Card (32 MB).
Using the supplied battery.
Starting recording 30 seconds after the camera is turned on. (When the Optical Image Stabilizer function is set to [ON].)
Recording once every 30 seconds with full flash every second recording.
Perform a zoom operation every recording (W end T end, or T end W end)
Turning the camera off every 10 recordings and leaving it until the temperature of the battery decreases.
Number reduced if intervals are longer – e.g. to approx. one quarter for 2-minute intervals under the above conditions.
Guidelines for the number of recordable pictures and operating time
The number of recordable pictures or available operating time may vary according to surrounding environment and usage conditions. Figures may be reduced if flash, zoom, or other functions are used frequently, or in colder climates.
Supplied battery Optional battery
Capacity 660 mAh 680 mAh
Number of recordable pictures
Approx. 250
1
/240
2
pictures Approx. 255
1
/245
2
pictures
Recording time
Approx. 125
1
/120
2
min. Approx. 127
1
/122
2
min.
1
DMC-S3
2
DMC-S1
Recording conditions by CIPA standard
• CIPA is an abbreviation of [Camera & Imaging Products Association].
• [Normal Picture] Mode.
• Temperature: 23 °C (73.4 °F)/Humidity: 50 %RH when LCD monitor is on.
• Using a Panasonic SD Memory Card (32 MB).
• Using the supplied battery.
• Starting recording 30 seconds after the camera is turned on. (When the Optical Image Stabilizer function is set to [ON].)
• Recording once every 30 seconds with full flash every second recording.
• Perform a zoom operation every recording (W end T end, or T end W end)
• Turning the camera off every 10 recordings and leaving it until the temperature of the battery decreases.
Number reduced if intervals are longer – e.g. to approx. one quarter for 2-minute intervals under the above conditions.
Supplied battery Optional battery
Playback time Approx. 200 min. Approx. 205 min.
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Charging the battery
(Continued)
The time required for charging varies depending on conditions of battery usage. Charging takes longer at high or low temperatures and when the battery has not been used for some time.
Battery will be warm during charging and for some time thereafter.
Battery will run out if not used for long periods of time, even after being charged.
Charge the battery with the charger indoors (10 °C to 30 °C (50 °F to 86 °F)).
Keep any metal items (such as clips) away from the contact areas of the power plug. Otherwise, a fire and/or electric shocks may be caused by short-circuiting or resulting heat generated.
We do not recommend frequently charging the battery. (Frequently charging battery reduces maximum usage time and can cause battery to expand.)
Do not disassemble or modify the charger.
If available battery power is significantly reduced, battery is reaching end of lifespan. Please purchase a new battery.
The battery charger is in the standby condition when the AC power is supplied. The primary circuit is always “live” as long as the battery charger is connected to an electrical outlet.
When charging:
• Remove any dirt on connectors of charger and battery with dry cloth.
• Keep at least 1 m (3.28 feet) away from AM radio (may cause radio interference).
• Noises may be emitted from inside of charger, but this is not a fault.
• Remove charger from wall socket after charging (up to 0.1 W consumed if left in place).
Do not use a damaged or dented battery (especially connectors), e.g. by dropping (can cause faults).
I
nserting and removing the card (optional)/
the battery
Turn off the power and slide the card/battery door out ( ) before opening the door (
)
as illustrated
Insert the battery and card, making sure that their orientation is correct
• Battery: Insert all the way firmly until a locking sound is heard, and check that the lever is hooked over the battery.
• Card: Insert all the way firmly until it
clicks.
Charged battery (check orientation) Card ( check orientation:
terminals face LCD)
Do not touch the terminal
Lever
Close the card/battery door and slide the door in until you hear a locking sound
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I
nserting and removing the card (optional)/
the battery
(Continued)
To remove
• To remove battery:
move lever in direction of arrow.
To remove card: press down in center.
Lever
Always use genuine Panasonic batteries.
If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this product.
Remove battery from camera after use.
• Keep the battery in a plastic bag, making sure that it is kept away from metallic objects (such as clips) when carrying or storing the battery.
To remove the card or battery, turn the camera off and wait until the LCD monitor display is completely blank. (Failure to wait may cause the camera to malfunction and may damage the card or recorded data.)
Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
The unusable battery should be discarded in accordance with battery recycling laws. Call the RBRC hotline at 1-800-822-8837 for information.
By using the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional), you can record and play back without worrying about the remaining battery charge. The optional DC coupler can only be used with the designated Panasonic AC adaptor.
Always use a genuine Panasonic AC adaptor (optional).
Use the AC adaptor and DC coupler specifically for this camera. Using other adaptors or couplers could cause camera failure.
The possibility to install the camera on a tripod or unipod when the DC coupler is connected depends on the type of tripod or unipod.
The camera cannot stand upright when the AC adaptor is connected. If you are leaving the camera on a surface as you work, it is recommended to place it on a soft cloth.
When the AC adaptor is connected, always remove the AC adaptor when opening the card/battery door.
Remove the AC adaptor and DC coupler when not in use and close the coupler cover.
Also read the AC adaptor and DC coupler operating instructions.
Using the DC coupler (optional) instead of battery
By using the AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional), you can record and play back without worrying about the remaining battery charge. The optional DC coupler can only be used with the designated Panasonic AC adaptor.
Insert DC coupler instead of battery
Open DC coupler cover
• If difficult to open, press the DC coupler cover from inside to open it.
Close the card/battery door and slide the door in until you hear a locking sound
Plug AC adaptor into power outlet
Connect AC adaptor to DC IN socket of DC coupler
Always use a genuine Panasonic AC adaptor (optional).
Use the AC adaptor and DC coupler specifically for this camera. Using other adaptors or couplers could cause camera failure.
The possibility to install the camera on a tripod or unipod when the DC coupler is connected depends on the type of tripod or unipod.
The camera cannot stand upright when the AC adaptor is connected. If you are leaving the camera on a surface as you work, it is recommended to place it on a soft cloth.
When the AC adaptor is connected, always remove the AC adaptor when opening the card/battery door.
Remove the AC adaptor and DC coupler when not in use and close the coupler cover.
Also read the AC adaptor and DC coupler operating instructions.
DC IN socket
DC coupler
DC coupler cover
To connect, face the cable mark to the LCD monitor
AC adaptor
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nserting and removing the card (optional)/
the battery
(Continued)
Remaining battery (only when using battery)
(flashes red)
If the battery mark flashes red, recharge or replace battery.
Displayed when no card is inserted (pictures will be saved to built-in memory)
When in operation
(Card) or (Built-in memory) are illuminated red. While the light remains lit, an operation is taking place, such as picture writing, reading, deletion or formatting. While the light is lit, do not turn off the power or remove battery, card, AC adaptor (optional) or DC coupler (optional), as this can cause data loss or damage. Keep the camera away from vibrations, impact, or static electricity. Should any of these cause camera operation to be terminated, attempt to perform the operation again.
The number of pictures you can take and the recording time varies in proportion to card capacity (and depending on recording conditions and type of card).
When [Upload Set] is set, the number of pictures that can be recorded or the recording time may decrease.
Recording picture capacity (still pictures)
[Picture Size] Built-in memory 2 GB 4 GB 16 GB
When the number of recordable pictures exceeds 99,999, “+99999” is displayed.
Recording time capacity (motion pictures)
[Rec Quality] Built-in memory 2 GB 4 GB 16 GB
Motion pictures can be recorded continuously up to 2 GB. To record more than 2 GB, press the shutter button again. (Remaining time for continuous recording is displayed on the screen.) The time displayed in the table is the total time.
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Picture save destination (cards and built-in memory)
Pictures will be saved to a card if one is inserted, or to the built-in memory if not.
Built-in memory (DMC-S3: Approx. 70 MB/DMC-S1: Approx. 20 MB)
Pictures may be copied between cards and the built-in memory (62).
The access time for the built-in memory may be longer than the access time for a card.
[QVGA] in [Rec Quality] can only be available to record motion pictures in the built-in memory.
Compatible memory cards (optional)
The following SD standard-based cards (Panasonic brand recommended)
Type of Card Capacity Notes
SD Memory Cards 8 MB – 2 GB • Can be used with devices compatible with the
respective formats.
• Before using SDXC Memory Cards, check that your computer and other devices support this type of card. http://panasonic.net/avc/sdcard/information/SDXC.html
• Only the cards listed on the left with the given capacities are supported.
• Using a card of SD Speed “Class 6”
or above is
recommended for recording motion pictures.
SDHC Memory Cards 4 GB – 32 GB SDXC Memory Cards 48 GB, 64 GB
SD speed class refers to a specification for sustained write speeds. Confirm the SD speed by
checking the card label or other card related materials.
(Example) Class 6
Please reformat the card with this camera if it has already been formatted with a computer or another device. (30)
If the write-protect switch is set to “LOCK”, the card cannot be used to record or delete pictures, and it cannot be formatted.
It is recommended that you copy important pictures to your computer (as electromagnetic waves, static electricity, or faults may cause data to be damaged).
Latest information: http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/ (This Site is English only.)
Switch (LOCK)
Remaining battery and memory capacity
Remaining battery (only when using battery)
(flashes red)
If the battery mark flashes red, recharge or replace battery.
Estimated remaining pictures or recording time capacity (press to display on/off)
Displayed when no card is inserted (pictures will be saved to built-in memory)
When in operation
(Card) or (Built-in memory) are illuminated red. While the light remains lit, an operation is taking place, such as picture writing, reading, deletion or formatting. While the light is lit, do not turn off the power or remove battery, card, AC adaptor (optional) or DC coupler (optional), as this can cause data loss or damage. Keep the camera away from vibrations, impact, or static electricity. Should any of these cause camera operation to be terminated, attempt to perform the operation again.
Recording capacity guidelines (pictures/recording time)
The number of pictures you can take and the recording time varies in proportion to card capacity (and depending on recording conditions and type of card).
When [Upload Set] is set, the number of pictures that can be recorded or the recording time may decrease.
Recording picture capacity (still pictures)
[Picture Size] Built-in memory 2 GB 4 GB 16 GB
14M
1
13 330 670 2740
12M
2
4 450 910 3720
5M
26
1
9
2
650
1
890
2
1300
1
1780
2
5300
1
7280
2
0.3M
410
1
115
2
10050 19940 81340
• When the number of recordable pictures exceeds 99,999, “+99999” is displayed.
Recording time capacity (motion pictures)
[Rec Quality] Built-in memory 2 GB 4 GB 16 GB
[HD] 8 min 10 s 16 min 20 s 1 h 7 min
[VGA] 21 min 40 s 43 min 10 s 2 h 56 min
[QVGA]
2 min 30 s
1
41 s
2
1 h 2 min 2 h 4 min 8 h 28 min
• Motion pictures can be recorded continuously up to 2 GB. To record more than 2 GB, press the shutter button again. (Remaining time for continuous recording is displayed on the screen.) The time displayed in the table is the total time.
1
DMC-S3
2
DMC-S1
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The clock is not set when the camera is shipped.
Setting the clock
Failure to set the date and time will cause the date/time to be improperly printed when printing pictures at a digital photo center or when using [Date Stamp].
After the time has been set, the date can be printed correctly even if the date is not displayed on the camera screen.
Press the Power button
The power is turned on. If the language select screen is not displayed, proceed to step
.
Press [MENU/SET] while the message is displayed
Press ▲▼ to select the language, and press [MENU/SET]
Press [MENU/SET]
Power button
[MENU/SET]
Press ◄► to select the items (year, month, day, hour, minute, display order or time display format), and press ▲▼ to set
Select the
setting
item
Change
the values
and
settings
Select either [24hrs] or [AM/PM] for the time display format.
Select the display order for the day, month, and year ([M/D/Y], [D/M/Y], or [Y/M/D]).
• To cancel Press [ / ].
Press [MENU/SET]
Confirm the setting and press [MENU/SET]
• To return to the previous screen, press [ / ].
• Turn on power again and check time display. (Time and date can be displayed by pressing several times.)
To change time setting
Select [Clock Set] from [Setup] or [Rec] menu, perform and .
Clock settings will be saved for approx. 3 months even after battery is removed, provided a fully-charged battery was installed in the camera for 24 hours beforehand.
The clock is not set when the camera is shipped.
Failure to set the date and time will cause the date/time to be improperly printed when printing pictures at a digital photo center or when using [Date Stamp].
After the time has been set, the date can be printed correctly even if the date is not displayed on the camera screen.
To change time setting
Select [Clock Set] from [Setup] or [Rec] menu, perform and .
• Clock settings will be saved for approx. 3 months even after battery is removed, provided a fully-charged battery was installed in the camera for 24 hours beforehand.
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Taking pictures with automatic settings
[Intelligent Auto] Mode
Recording Mode:
Display the screen for Recording Mode selection
Select [Intelligent Auto] Mode
Take pictures
Press halfway
(press lightly to
focus)
Press fully
(press the button all
the way to record)
Optimum settings are made automatically from information such as “face,” “movement,” “brightness,” and “distance” just by pointing the camera at the subject, meaning that clear pictures can be taken without the need to make settings manually.
Automatic Scene Detection
Camera identifies the scene when pointed at the subject, and makes optimum settings automatically.
If the camera automatically identifies the scene and determines that people appear as subjects in the picture ( or ), Face Detection is activated, and the focus and exposure are adjusted for the recognized faces.
According to the following conditions, different scene types may be determined for the same subject: Face contrast, conditions of subject (size, distance, coloring, contrast, movement), zoom ratio, sunset, sunrise, low brightness, jitter
If undesired scene type is selected, we recommend manually selecting the appropriate Recording Mode.
We recommend using a tripod and the self-timer with and .
In addition to Automatic Scene Detection, [ ] in [Sensitivity] and Backlight Compensation will operate automatically.
The following menu items may be set in [Intelligent Auto] Mode:
[Rec] menu: [Picture Size]
[Setup] menu
1
Items that may be set differ from other Recording Modes.
2
Other items in the [Setup] menu will reflect settings made in other Recording Modes.
Backlight Compensation Backlight refers to the light that shines from behind the subject. When this occurs, the subject appears darker, and so backlighting is automatically corrected by increasing the brightness of the entire image.
The settings for the following functions are fixed:
[Auto Review]: [ON] [Auto Power Off]: [5 MIN.]
[White Balance]: [AWB] • [AF Mode]: (Face Detection)
[Stabilizer]: [ON] [AF Assist Lamp]: [ON] [Red-Eye Removal]
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(11-area-focusing) when face cannot be recognized
4
DMC-S3 only
The following functions cannot be used: [Exposure], [Digital Zoom]
Shutter button
Focus display
( When focus is aligned: illuminated
When focus is not aligned: flashing)
The type of scene detected is indicated by a blue icon for two seconds
Holding the camera
Speaker
AF Assist Lamp/Flash
• If jitter becomes noticeable, use both hands, keep your arms close to your body, and stand with your feet at shoulder width.
• Do not touch the lens.
• Do not block the flash or the AF Assist Lamp. Do not look at it from close range.
• Try to hold the camera steady when you press the shutter button.
• Be careful not to block the speaker.
• We recommend the use of the hand strap to avoid dropping the camera.
To use flash
Select either or .
• When is selected, the type of flash automatically changes according to the subject and brightness. (36)
and indicate that the Red-Eye Reduction function is
activated.
• The shutter speed is slower in
and .
Automatic Scene Detection
Camera identifies the scene when pointed at the subject, and makes optimum settings automatically.
People are detected
People and night scenery are detected (Only when
is selected)
Scenery is detected
Night scenery is detected
A close-up shot is detected A sunset is detected Reads subject movement to avoid blurring when the scene does not correspond to any of
the above.
If the camera automatically identifies the scene and determines that people appear as subjects in the picture ( or ), Face Detection is activated, and the focus and exposure are adjusted for the recognized faces.
According to the following conditions, different scene types may be determined for the same subject: Face contrast, conditions of subject (size, distance, coloring, contrast, movement), zoom ratio, sunset, sunrise, low brightness, jitter
If undesired scene type is selected, we recommend manually selecting the appropriate Recording Mode.
We recommend using a tripod and the self-timer with and .
In addition to Automatic Scene Detection, [ ] in [Sensitivity] and Backlight Compensation will operate automatically.
The following menu items may be set in [Intelligent Auto] Mode:
• [Rec] menu: [Picture Size]
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, [Burst], [Color Mode]
1
• [Setup] menu
2
: [Clock Set], [World Time], [Beep], [Language], [Stabilizer Demo.]
1
Items that may be set differ from other Recording Modes.
2
Other items in the [Setup] menu will reflect settings made in other Recording Modes.
Backlight Compensation Backlight refers to the light that shines from behind the subject. When this occurs, the subject appears darker, and so backlighting is automatically corrected by increasing the brightness of the entire image.
The settings for the following functions are fixed:
• [Auto Review]: [ON] • [Auto Power Off]: [5 MIN.]
• [White Balance]: [AWB] • [AF Mode]: (Face Detection)
3
• [Stabilizer]: [ON] • [AF Assist Lamp]: [ON] • [Red-Eye Removal]
4
: [ON]
3
(11-area-focusing) when face cannot be recognized
4
DMC-S3 only
The following functions cannot be used: [Exposure], [Digital Zoom]
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Taking pictures with zoom
Recording Mode:
Optical Zoom and Extended Optical Zoom (EZ)
Automatically switches to “Optical Zoom” when using maximum Picture Size (46), and to “Extended Optical Zoom” (for further zooming) otherwise. (EZ is short for “Extended Optical Zoom”.)
• Optical Zoom • Extended Optical Zoom
( displayed)
“Optical Zoom” offers 4 x magnification. You can zoom in even closer without the loss of picture quality by lowering the picture size and using “Extended Optical Zoom.” For zooming in even closer, “Digital Zoom” (50) is available.
Extended Optical Zoom system When the recording pixel level is set to [3 M ] (corresponding to 3 million pixels), 3 million pixels of the available pixel level in the center of the CCD are used in recording, enabling higher magnification.
The zoom ratio and the zoom bar displayed on the screen are estimates.
Extended Optical Zoom cannot be used in the following cases: Motion Picture, [High Sens.] in Scene Mode
Zoom In/Out
Capture a
wider area
(wide-angle)
Enlarge the subject (telephoto)
Focus range
Zoom ratio (approx.)
Zoom bar
Focus after adjusting the zoom.
Depending on the type of card used, a card-access display may appear for a while after motion picture recording. This is not a fault.
In [AF Mode], (11-area-focusing) is fixed.
In [Stabilizer], [ON] is fixed.
When there is no space left to store the motion picture, recording automatically ends. Additionally, recording in progress may be stopped, depending on the card used.
Remaining recording time (approx.)
Elapsed recording time
Taking motion pictures
[Motion Picture] Mode
Recording Mode:
Depending on the type of card used, a card-access display may appear for a while after motion picture recording. This is not a fault.
In [AF Mode], (11-area-focusing) is fixed.
In [Stabilizer], [ON] is fixed.
When there is no space left to store the motion picture, recording automatically ends. Additionally, recording in progress may be stopped, depending on the card used.
Display the screen for Recording Mode selection
Select [Motion Picture] Mode
Start recording
Press halfway
(adjust the focus)
Press fully
(start recording)
• Immediately release the shutter button after pressing it all the way.
• The focus and zoom will remain as they were at the beginning of recording.
End recording
Press fully
Remaining recording time (approx.)
Elapsed recording time
Microphone
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Viewing your pictures
[Normal Play]
Playback Mode:
When a card is in the camera, pictures are played back from the card, and without a card, pictures are played back from the built-in memory.
Zoom button
Press the Playback button
• Press again to enter the Recording Mode.
Scroll through pictures
Previous Next
File number Picture number/Total pictures
• Hold down to quickly scroll forwards/ backwards.
• Press the shutter button to switch to Recording Mode.
To enlarge (Playback Zoom)
Press the T side of the zoom button
Current zoom position (displayed for 1 sec.)
• Each time the T side of the zoom button is pressed, the magnification increases. It moves through four levels after 1x: 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x. (The picture quality displayed becomes successively lower.)
• To reduce zoom Press the W side of the zoom button
• Move zoom position ▲▼◄►
Be careful not to block the speaker.
Some pictures edited on a computer may not be viewed on this camera.
This camera is compliant with the unified DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard formulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA), and with Exif (Exchangeable image file format). Only files that are DCF-compliant can be played back.
Operations during Motion Picture Playback
Press during fast rewind or fast forward to return to the normal playback speed.
The volume can be adjusted with the zoom button.
Motion pictures recorded on other devices may not be played correctly.
When watching on a computer, use [QuickTime] on the supplied CD-ROM to play motion pictures.
Speaker
Watching motion pictures
Select the motion picture and start playback
Motion picture recording time
When playback starts, the elapsed playback time is displayed in the top right of the
screen. Example: After 3 minutes and 30 seconds: [3m30s]
Operations during Motion Picture Playback
: Pause/Play [MENU/SET]: Stop : Fast rewind (2 steps)
Single-frame rewind (while paused)
: Fast forward (2 steps)
Single-frame forward (while paused)
• Press during fast rewind or fast forward to return to the normal playback speed.
• The volume can be adjusted with the zoom button.
Motion pictures recorded on other devices may not be played correctly.
When watching on a computer, use [QuickTime] on the supplied CD-ROM to play motion pictures.
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Viewing as list
(Multi Playback/Calendar Playback)
Playback Mode:
You can view 12 (or 30) pictures at once (Multi Playback), or view all pictures taken on a certain date (Calendar Playback).
To restore
Press the T side of the zoom button
To change from 12/30-screen display to single­screen display
Select picture with ▲▼◄► and press [MENU/SET]
Only months when pictures were taken are shown on the calendar screen. Pictures taken without clock settings are displayed with the date January 1st, 2011.
Pictures displayed with [!] cannot be played back.
Pictures taken with destination settings of [World Time] are displayed in the calendar screen with appropriate date of the destination’s time zone.
Press the Playback button
Set to multiple screen display
The display
changes
each time
the W side
is pressed
Date recorded Picture no.
Total no. Scroll bar
(12 screens)
(30 screens) Selected date (First picture from the date)
• Select week with ▲▼ and date with ◄►, and press [MENU/SET] to display that date’s pictures on a 12-screen display.
(Calendar screen)
Pictures will be deleted from the card if the card is inserted, or from the built-in memory if the card is not inserted. (Deleted pictures cannot be recovered.)
Use a sufficiently charged battery or an AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional).
Pictures cannot be deleted in the following cases:
Protected pictures
Card switch is in “LOCK” position.
Pictures not of DCF standard (22)
(after step )
Deleting pictures
Playback Mode:
Pictures will be deleted from the card if the card is inserted, or from the built-in memory if the card is not inserted. (Deleted pictures cannot be recovered.)
Press to delete the displayed picture
Select [Yes]
• Do not turn off the power during deletion.
Use a sufficiently charged battery or an AC adaptor (optional) and DC coupler (optional).
Pictures cannot be deleted in the following cases:
• Protected pictures
• Card switch is in “LOCK” position.
• Pictures not of DCF standard (22)
To delete multiple (up to 50) or all pictures
(after step )
Select type of deletion
• To use [Delete All] go to step
Select the pictures to delete
(Repeat)
Picture selected
• To release Press
[MENU/ SET] again
Select [OK]
Press to select [Yes], and then press [MENU/ SET]
• May take time depending on number of pictures deleted.
• You can select [All Delete Except
] in [Delete All] if there are pictures that have been set as [Favorite] (60).
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