Applicable modes: i, Öljsirii – Panasonic DMC-TZ2 User Manual
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Applications
(Record)
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REC menu settings (P.18)
Default setting outlined:
‘Quick setting’ (P.57) is useful to easily call up frequently-usecf menus.
The same color may appear more blue or more red depending on the light source (sun
lamps, etc). Colors can be adjusted to their natural appearance by adjusting the white
balance.
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Applicable modes: I
Settings: | AWB | (automatic)
I
-{¡i- (outdoor, clear sky) /
(outdoor, cloudy
sky) / (outdoor,
shade)
/
-JS-
(incandescent lighting) / (uses
value set in tftSEi)
I
tSsSET
(set
manually)
‘AWB’ operational range: ttSSW (‘AWB’ sets the optimum white balance automatically.)
#‘AWB’ may not function normally in certain
conditions, such as under red (e.g. candlelight),
blue (e.g. TV screen), or a mixture of light
sources, or with an absence of any color close
to white.
#We recommend setting to ‘AWB’ or ‘
äset
’
when under fluorescent lighting.
»Blue sky
»Cloudy sky (rain)
»Shade
»TV screen
»Sunlight
»W hite fluorescent lighting
»Incandescent lighting
‘ Sunset/sunrise
* Candlelight
■Setting
white
balance manually
(
äset
)
®Seiect ÄSET and press ‘MENU/SET’.
C3)Pointthe camera towards a white object (e.g. paper) and press
‘MENU/SET’.
©Press ‘MENU/SET’ twice.
(Or press shutter button halfway.)
• Making this setting will reset white balance fine adjustment (see
below).
■White balance fine adjustment (excluding ‘AWB’)
©Press A several times until ‘WB ADJUST’ is displayed.
©Adjust with if reds are strong, adjust with if blues are
strong.
©Press ‘MENU/SET’ (erpress shutter button halfway).
Only takes image of
white
objects
within
frame (step ®)
I
Changes to red
(blue) when making
fine adjustment
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Detailed settings can be made for recording, such as coloring, sensitivity, aspect ratio,
and picture size.
Items vary depending on mode.
• ‘■if-’, ‘ids’, ‘fik’, ‘‘A’’, and ‘tSa’ can be adjusted independently.
• Settings are remembered even if power is turned off.
• Settings remain applied when using flash photography.
• Even though the ‘AWB’ setting is fixed in ‘UNDERWATER’ scene mode (P.44), fine
adjustments may still be made.
• Fine adjustments cannot be made when ‘COL.MODE’ (P.57) is set to ‘COOL’,
‘WARM’, ‘B/W’, or‘SEPIA’.
■
Set sensitivity to lighting. We recommend higher settings to take clear pictures in darker
locations.
■Applicable modes:
■Settings: |AUTO| (automatic) /100 /
200
/ 400 / 800 /
1250
(if @ mode:
‘ISO LIMIT’
400/fSOOl/1250)
*AUTO: Automatically set with range up to 200 (640 when using flash) according to
brightness.
• Maximum ISO sensitivity (‘SSO LIMIT’) can be set when using [f) mode.
• Setting guide
SENSITIVITY.....................................
100 ----------------------------► 1250 .....................
Location (recommended)
, ^-----------------------------------------
1
. Dark
(outdoors)
Shutter speed
Slow -4------------------------- ► Fast
interference
Low ---------------------------- ► High
Aspect ratio of picture can be changed according to printing or playback format.
■Applicable modes: O C
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3 sem SCN
2
H
^SettinyS- [i^j
(Stlll pictures only)
1'^---------------3----------------- ^1
Same as 4:3 TV or
computer
Same as normal film
camera
For playback on
widescreen/high
definition TV
• Edges may be cut off when printing - be sure to check in advance (P.86).
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