Panasonic DMC-FX5 Digital Still Camera-english/ Spanish - Page 32
PLAYING BACK PICTURES, to select the picture.
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Basic Playing Back Pictures Move to select the picture. 1/3 • If you move and hold /, the number of files forwarded/rewound at one time increases. The actual number of files forwarded/rewound at one time depends on the number of files recorded. • In review playback in recording mode and in multi playback (P64), the pictures can only be forwarded or rewound one by one. 10:00 DEC. 1.2006 : Play back the previous picture : Play back the next picture • The first recorded picture will be displayed after the last recorded picture. • When [ROTATE DISP.] (P83) is set to [ON], pictures recorded by holding the camera vertically are played back vertically. w Fast forwarding/Fast rewinding Move and hold /during playback. 1/3 10:00 DEC. 1.2006 : Fast rewind : Fast forward • The file number and the picture number only change one by one. Release / when the number of the desired picture appears to play back the picture. • This camera is based on the DCF standard "Design rule for Camera File system" which was established by the "JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association)". • The file format that can be played back on the camera is JPEG. (In some cases, even JPEG pictures cannot be played back.) • The LCD monitor may not be able to display the details of the recorded pictures. You can use the playback zoom (P66) to check the details of the pictures. • If you play back pictures that have been recorded with other equipment, the picture quality may deteriorate. (The pictures are displayed as [THUMBNAIL IS DISPLAYED] on the screen.) • If you change a folder name or file name on your PC, the pictures may not play back on the camera. • If you play back a non-standard file, the folder/file number is indicated by [-] and the screen may turn black. • Depending on the subject, an interference fringe may appear on the screen. This is called moire. This is not a malfunction. 32 VQT0Y19