Panasonic DMCZS6 DMCZS5 User Guide - Page 70

Recording Mode, PHOTO, FRAME], UNDERWATER], A frame is superimposed over the image.

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Taking pictures according to the scene [SCENE MODE] (Continued) Recording Mode: Scene Uses, Tips A frame is superimposed over the image. Press ◄► to select the frame, and then press [MENU/SET]. [PHOTO FRAME] Achieve natural colors under water. [UNDERWATER] Tips • For fast moving subjects, align with the AF area and press ◄ (AF Lock). (Press ◄ again to release.) • If the zoom is operated after AF Lock is set, the AF Lock setting will be canceled and must be set again. • AF Lock cannot be set if [AF MODE] is set to . • Adjust red and blue levels with 'White Balance fine adjustment' (→98). • Focus (same as macro recording) Max. W: 3 cm (0.10 feet) and above Max. T: 1 m (3.28 feet) and above (5 × to 8 × is 2 m to ∞) Notes • The recording pixel level is 2 M ( ). • The following function is fixed: [AUTO REVIEW]: [2 SEC.] • The color of the frame displayed on the screen may differ slightly from the color of the frame on the still picture that is recorded. • Guide lines cannot be displayed. • The following functions are not available. Extended Optical Zoom/[DIGITAL ZOOM]/[AUTO BRACKET]/ [MULTI ASPECT]/[BURST] • Always use marine case (optional). • Positioning is not possible underwater, because the GPS signals cannot reach the camera. • Self-timer: Cannot be used [AF LOCK] (focus fixed) AF area 70 VQT2R20

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VQT2R20
Taking pictures according to the scene
[SCENE MODE]
(Continued)
Recording Mode:
[PHOTO
FRAME]
A frame is superimposed over the image.
Press
◄►
to select the frame, and then press
[MENU/SET].
• The recording pixel level is 2 M
(
).
• The following function is fixed:
[AUTO REVIEW]: [2 SEC.]
• The color of the frame displayed
on the screen may differ slightly
from the color of the frame on the
still picture that is recorded.
• Guide lines cannot be displayed.
• The following functions are not
available.
Extended Optical Zoom/[DIGITAL
ZOOM]/[AUTO BRACKET]/
[MULTI ASPECT]/[BURST]
[UNDERWATER]
Achieve natural colors under water.
Tips
For fast moving subjects, align with the AF
area and press
(
AF Lock
).
(Press
again to release.)
• If the zoom is operated after AF Lock is set,
the AF Lock setting will be canceled and must
be set again.
• AF Lock cannot be set if [AF MODE] is set
to
.
• Adjust red and blue levels with ‘White Balance
fine adjustment’ (
98).
• Focus (same as macro recording)
Max. W: 3 cm (0.10 feet) and above
Max. T:
1 m (3.28 feet) and above
(5 × to 8 × is 2 m to
)
Always use marine case
(optional).
• Positioning is not possible
underwater, because the GPS
signals cannot reach the camera.
• Self-timer: Cannot be used
[AF LOCK]
(focus fixed)
AF area
Scene
Uses, Tips
Notes