Panasonic DMC-LC20T EN User Manual

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Panasonic
Digital Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No. DMC-LC20EN
DMC-LC20T
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MuitiMediaCard
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Before use, please read these
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicDigital Camera Operating InstructionsModel No. DMC-LC20ENDMC-LC20TTMMuitiMediaCardmBefore use, please read these instructions completely.ij ’

Page 2 - Your Safety

Inserting the Battery[Preparation]* Set the power switch to [STANDBY].1Open the memory card door.Slide the battery door and open it.Be sure to open th

Page 3 - Contents

O^àrging the Battery1 insert batteries into the charger.2 Connect the AC Mains Lead to the charger and AC mains socket.® The AC Mains Lead does not

Page 4 - Tschnical use

I Battery indicatorThe remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor, (approximation) F—1: The battery power is sufficient 3: The remaining

Page 5 - Stindard Accessories

Inserting the Card[Preparation]« Set the power switch to [STANDBY],12Open the memory card door.insert the card ail the way in until it dicks.• Check t

Page 6 - Names of the Components

Access to the cardWhen you access the card, the red tiash/access indicator © lights.When the fiash/access indicator lights, do not remove the battery.

Page 7

Turning Power on/off1 Slide the power switch and set to [OPERATE].«The status indicator lights.2 Set the power switch to [STANDBY].When switching th

Page 8 - LCD Monitor Display

Attaching the Strap1 Remove the triangular metal piece from, the strap.¿ Open with the metal plate and attach it to the eyelet © of the camera.

Page 9 - Quick Guide

tlsing the TripodWhen using a tripcd, you can take pictures in siow shutter speed or zoom in tele position.1 Attach the camera holder (2) to makeit m

Page 10 - Inserting the Battery

Using the LCD MonitorEvery time you press the [DISPLAY] button, the display of the LCD monitor changes as shown below.® When setting the digital zoom

Page 11 - O^àrging the Battery

The IndicatorsB Status indicator (Green) © [Blinking]«Warning indication [Lighting]• When turning the power switch to [OPERATE]Flash/Access Indicator

Page 12

CilsioiBer,Wb would like tc take this opportunity to thank you lor purchasing this Panasonic Digitai Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions

Page 13 - Inserting the Card

The Shutter Button (Pressing halfway/Pressing fully)The shutter button is pressed in 2 steps: “pressing halfway" and “pressing fully”.Pressing ha

Page 14

The Mode DialYou can set modes by this dial, as shown beiow.0; Playback (P44)Play back recorded images.You can choose among 5 REC modes, as shown belo

Page 15 - Turning Power on/off

Operating the MenuWB W. BALANCE '% PiCT. SIZE ss= QUALITY ISO SENSITIVITY OFF joN'lWB w. BALANCE |V/3O A -A- % PICT. SIZEido:-ass QUALITY♦SS

Page 16 - Attaching the Strap

Betting the Date/Time (Clock Set)it is possible to set the year from 2002 to 2099. The 24-hour system is used.1 Press the [MENU] button.2 Press A/W

Page 17 - 2) to make

Taking PicturesBy pressing the shutter button, the exposure (shutter speed and aperture value) will be automatically adjusted and the picture is taken

Page 18 - Using the LCD Monitor

♦ When power saving time is set, if you do not operate the camera, it is automaticaily turned off depending on the set time (approx. 2/5/10 minutes).

Page 19 - The Indicators

ШГЖУГ'Ш-нШЕтШШ *Г ^ ..'А. i;; '^-^^;;<\- ...__^fiii .1^After taking а picture, when auto review (P57) is set to [ON], the captu

Page 20 - The Shutter Button

Recording Motion Images[Preparations]® insert the card. (F13)• Set the power switch to [OPERATE], (P15)1 Set the mode dial to motion image mode [¡gl]

Page 21 - The Mode Dial

Using the Optical ZoomШ\With this function, you can make people and subjects appear closer and landscapes can be captured in wide angle, because they

Page 22 - Operating the Menu

Using the Digital Zoom2,3EUazooM1/ 3VJB W. BALANCEPICT, SIZE1SOO' =ss QUALITYISO SENSITIVITY100it is possible to magnify a subject to 3 times by

Page 23 - 4 Press the [MENU] button

ContentsSafetyInfornnaiion for Your Safety...

Page 24 - Taking Pictures

Taking Pictures with the Built-in Flash[P reparation]® Set the mode dial. (P21)1Press i| ].® Every time you press [|. ], the available settings will a

Page 25 - Parallax compensation mark ®

2 Take a picture.The recording method is the same as in‘Taking Pictures'’. (P24)® The available flash range is about 20 cm - 2.4 m at a maximum

Page 26 - ^fiii .1^

;econds).[Prsparationj^ Set the mods dial. (P21)1 Press the [0] button.® Every time you press it, what is displayed changes as shown belov'/.ClOs

Page 27 - Recording Motion Images

dhanging the Picture Size1,4 2,32,3PtCT.SiZE - 1 / 3W3 W, BALANCE jxjrd1024 040 . .3SS QUALITYassISO SENSITIVITY100ix] D. ZOOMOFFYou can choose among

Page 28 - Using the Optical Zoom

Швпдтд the Quality (Data Compression Ratio)You can choose among 2 quality Isveis {Data Compression Ratio).[Preparation]® Set the mode dial, (F21)1 Pr

Page 29 - Using the Digital Zoom

Oompensating the Exposure^ EXPOSUREif there is a difference between the subject and background brightness, since you cannot set the correct exposure,

Page 30

the AF/AE Lock1.22(1;If the subject is out of the AF target and you press the shutter button, the subjecf s focus is not adjusted. After locking focus

Page 31 - 2 Take a picture

Setting the White Balance1,4 2,32,3™ W. BALANCE1 / 3Н, [gl л *ЛиPICT. SIZE1600Z5S QUALITYws«»ISO SENSITIVITY100[X] D.20CW!OFFWith the auto white baian

Page 32 - 1 Press the [0] button

setting the White Balance (Continued)Here the white set mode of white balani is explained.2,3I W3 w. BALANCE"O ' -A-'P!CT. SIZE:0OO

Page 33

Setting ISO Sensitivity2,3sc SENSmViTY I1 / 3ws W. BALANCEITitQl^ PICT. SIZE;scosis QUALITYIatcI 100 200 400!x] D.ZOOM OFF!S0 sensitivity is a value t

Page 34 - (Data Compression Ratio)

Playback.Flaying Sack Still Pictures ... 449 Image Mu

Page 35 - Oompensating the Exposure

fiking Hctures with Macro Modemif the camera isns is at a distance from 15 cm to 7Q cm from the subject, set macromcde[^].15cmf-rV i / VYyTOcn —f1 Se

Page 36

faking Pictures with the Landscape ModeYou can easily capture sharp and crisp landscape photos. Please note that this mode Is suitable for landscape p

Page 37 - Setting the White Balance

U/ITI¥¥ I àiWhen you take a picture of, for example, your friends in front of beautiful night illumination scenery, this mode ensures the appropriate

Page 38 - 4 Press

PiCtUiSS X'::0MX<r.--Iitn bursi MoaeCcntinucusly pressing the shutter button, it Is possible to record in burst mods, (maximum of 5 frames)[Pr

Page 39 - Setting ISO Sensitivity

aymg uaaSet the mode dial to playback The playback window will appear.ic piay DacKine previouspicture.Press ^ to play back the following picture.® Eve

Page 40 - 1 Set the mode dial to [^]

It is pcsslbie to disolav 9 imaqes at once.ICOi 0018 OG20...!::''...QQ2J5...IF’n.[Preparatlcnl® Set the mode dial to play uaur.1 During pl

Page 41

Using the Playback ZoomDuring play bacK, it is possible to enlargepictures.[Preparation]® Set the mode dial to playback [iH].1 During playback, rotate

Page 42

E tl 1 o::T:ot^ao;0f;PLAY MOTION IMAGE:'UfPrsparaticn]® Set the mode dial to playback [@]-Press to select the file with the motion image icon [j

Page 43 - PiCtUiSS

^ DELETE . ®. DELETE ^ PROTECT 2^ DPCF S SLIDE SHGV\Imaass recorded on the card can bewdeleted. Once dsistsd, images cannot be recovered.\ I il :-«&

Page 44

S! DELE iE'® DELETE o- PROTECT DPOF® SLiDE SHOW[Delete asi images]Once deleted images cannot berecovered-1 Press the [MENU] button.2 Press A/

Page 45 - A/W M /P^ to select images

Stindard AccessoriesBefore using your camera, check the contents.I SD Memory Card (8MB) RP-SD00S82 AA Ni-MH (nickel-metai hydride) Battery3 Battery

Page 46 - Using the Playback Zoom

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Page 47 - ■ tl 1 o::T:ot^ao;0f;

[ALUP\DPOFmmWDELETEIOnPROTECTIDPOFSLIDE SHOWPwI 2^DPOFSELECT\ ALL. I !INDEXRESETCANCEL: leuPress the [MENU] button.Press A/¥ to select [DPOF] and the

Page 48

Writing the Print Information in the Card (DPÖF Setting) (Continued)[index setting]Press the [MENU] button.2^DPOFDELETE0-Г!PROTECTDPOF :>SLIDE SHOW

Page 49

protecting Images on the CardOnPROTECT W3;DELETEOnPROTECTDPOFSUDE SHOW3PROTECT.:SELECTALLALL CFF\iI!CANCEL: W |It is possible to protect Important im

Page 50

Playing Back with Slide Shoyv (Automatic Playback)All pictures selected in the card can be played back ons-by-one automatically.2,3,45\-----! ШÍ SU

Page 51 - 5 Press the [MENU] button

Womatting the Card® DELETE. W DELETE- o- PROTECT DPOFa SLIDE SHOWI Ei DELETtSELECT ALLFORMATCANCEL: !'KUUsually^ it is not necessary to format (i

Page 52 - (DPÖF Setting) (Continued)

Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness1.4 2,32.3O MONITOR[]G = i = nh *))] BEE? df POWER SAVE i © CLOCK SET m LANGUAGEON OFFENG i1234Press the [MENU] bu

Page 53 - 9 [On] will aocear

r1,4 2,32,3SJ. AUTO REVIEW. O MONITOR-D) SEEPI POWER SAVE © CLOCK SETONOF?Recording with the auto review set to [ON], the recorded picture is autcmati

Page 54 - (Automatic Playback)

2.3BEEP 1 2:-:/. .atO MONiTCROFF f pri'POWER SAVEOFF0 CLOCK SET SI LANGUAGEENGIt is possible tc set the eiectronic sound when the menu operation

Page 55 - Womatting the Card

I r I I r ^II i » § I1.4 2,3I sT POWER SAVEi O MCMITOR n)!j 3EEP. ifi'lM. ‘¡¡'I'jN. ^'C'FF^o CLOCK SET ^ ’uANGUAQE en;Whe

Page 56 - </> to adjust the

Names of the Components10 11121314 15[Front View]1 Lens2 Optical Finder (P24)3 Fiash4 Fiash Sensor (P31)5 Seif-iimer indicator (P32)[Top View]

Page 57 - 4 Press the [MENU] button

Memorizing the settings2,3Xin MEIAORY G VIDEOONNTSCif [MEMORY] is set to [ON], the status cf the foiicwing settings can be memorized after the camera

Page 58 - ® i he menu will disappear

e File2.3!E$E NO. RESETg] LANGUAGE til MEMORYD;ngOFFSince the fils numbers are recorded sequentially by the camera: when you use some cards, it is po

Page 59 - II i » § I

Playing Back Images on a i V MonitorConnecting the camera with a televisionvia supplied video cable it is possible toplay back and view the recorded i

Page 60 - Memorizing the settings

?After using the camera, it is recommenaed that you complete the following steps;1 Turn the power switch to [STANDBY].(P15)Open the memory card door.

Page 61 - A/W to select [NO. RESET]

Connecting to PC[PreparationjOnly if using V\/indows 98 or 98SE, start the supplied CD from PC and install the USB driver.1 Connect the camera to PC

Page 62 - 4 Turn the camera on

The Menu Items14-15-16- 17-ffi DELETES DELETE PROTECT ai DPOF fOU SLIDE SHOW22-23-----S VIDEO24-—1 —ws W.BALANCE2—% PICT. SIZE SOij3—si: QUALITY-V-№Z

Page 63

Cautions for UseB Cautions for Use Kssp the digital camera away from magnetized equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video game equipment, etc.).®

Page 64 - Connecting to PC

®\Forstoring or transporting the digitai : camera, place it in a bag or case lined, with soft pads sc as to prevent the coating on the camera body fro

Page 65 - The Menu Items

yonitor/Viewfinder LCD monitor® In a place vi/ith drastic tem.perature changes, condensation may form on the LCD monitor. Wipe it v^ith soft dry cloth

Page 66 - Cautions for Use

warning Indication[MEMORY CARD FULL]The capacity of the memory card is fiilL Change the new memor>^ card or delete unnecessary Images for increasin

Page 67

VUi7Hij ^0i! i| iSj! 1 / [1i_r23242526[Left Side View]23 Strap Eyelet (P16)24 V.OUT (Video Output) Socket (P62)25 DC IN Socket26 USB Socket (P6

Page 68 - Щ Folder Composition

1: The power does not turn on.1-1: Check whether batteries are inserted.1-2: Check whether batteries are charged.1- 3: Use Panasonic AA Ni-MH(nickel-

Page 69

ionsDigital. СашегаPower Scurcs: Power Ccnsumotlon:Information for your safetyfcffsctive number of pixels Image sensorLensFocusRecording range Shutter

Page 70

TermmalUSB 5 pin Mini USBAnalog video <p 2.5 mm jackDC IN ElAJ type 1 jackDimensions (W x H x D) 99.8 x 65.9 x 40.1 mm (excluding the projection

Page 71 - Image sensor

LCD Monitor DisplayThe LCD monitor indicates the operation status.34 5 6 71920¿1Гпшшвг18 eSisortao: Ш-—8-ij—:------------------7 L_-------------:—9кв

Page 72

Quick GuidePrepare following items.• Camera• Batteries® Memory CardCheck that the power switch is set to [STANDBY].1 Charge batteries with the charge

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