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JEPEDEWE 3:08am on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 
I am real pleased with this purchase. Vibrant colors and great contrast. Multiple In/Out jacks a plus. I highly recommend this plasma TV. Sleek design, great picture, decent remote Glossy screen reflects light
NeilWoolford 5:23pm on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 
Bad power suply, boards. My TV is DEAD after 20 months of use. Cost $500.00. Power LED is blinking 10 times. Consider to buy another brand!!!!!!!! This is the first plasma I have ever owned and the second HD TV I have bought. Great Picture overal, good features love how thin it is.
CMcQueeny 8:10am on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 
The shipping was fast! The delivery guy was very cool! He was very helpful and nice. With all that being said I think this is a great tv and well worth the price. This TV has been outstanding so far. It has plenty of HDMI outputs, a really nice menu and it looks beautiful.
fmsant 1:46am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 
After waiting at least 3 years for the price of the 1080p flat screen HDTV to go down, we finally decided to buy one. I studied up a little on HDTV and decided a 42" Plasma set was the best bet for what I wanted.Logic:1 - We view from about 12 feet away.
mantk 5:48pm on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 
Disappointing performance I got this set as a replacement for a Sony Bravia W4500 which seemed to suffer from a visual colour banding defect caused by... Awsome TV Have been looking for about 2 years and settled on Panasonic Plasma 1080P this fits the bill, Terestrial Tv is good and clear.
rcxAsh 3:33pm on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
Awsome TV Have been looking for about 2 years and settled on Panasonic Plasma 1080P

this fits the bill, Terestrial Tv is good and clear.

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Documents

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18 Program shift (P33) 19 AF lock (P63) 20 AE lock (P63)
Recording mode (P32, 36, 38) Aperture value (P54) Shutter speed (P54) White balance (P68) ISO sensitivity (P71) Flash setting (P58) Flash output adjustment (P61) Card access (P22) Lights red. Recording state Flashes red. Focus (P54) Lights green. Manual exposure assistance (P39) Number of recordable pictures Film mode (P76) Optical image stabilizer (P17, 82) Quality (P78)
Picture size (P78) Battery indication (P19) High angle mode (P53) AF frame (P54) Focus position (P54)
Playback Display on the LCD Monitor
P F2.10:00 DEC 1.2006 DEC. 1

_ 0001

Program shift (P33) 22 Burst (P64): Auto bracket (P66): Self-timer (P67): 23 White balance fine adjustment (P68) 24 2nd curtain synchro (P83): 2ND 25 Histogram (P52) 26 Self-timer (P67) This is displayed during countdown. 27 Recording a RAW file simultaneously ON/OFF (P79) 28 Extended optical zoom (P80) 29 Digital zoom (P81) 30 AF frame setting (P85) 31 AE lock (P63) 32 AF lock (P63) 33 Exposure compensation (P40)
Playback mode (P44) Recording information Favorites (P90) Protected picture (P94) Color space (P86) Cable disconnection warning icon (P103) This is displayed when printing using a printer supporting PictBridge. (Depending on the printer, the icon may not be displayed.) Histogram (P52) Picture number/Total pictures Folder/File number (P99) Recording a RAW file simultaneously ON/OFF (P79) Quality (P78) Picture size (P78) Battery indication (P19) Favorites settings (P90) Number of DPOF prints (P92) Recorded date and time

About the Lens

You can use the supplied lens or a lens that is compatible with the lens mount standard for the Four Thirds System (Four Thirds Mount) with this unit. If you use a lens other than a dedicated interchangeable lens, auto focus cannot be activated and accurate metering is not possible. Also, some functions will not work. Four Thirds Mount
Attaching/Detaching the Lens

The SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card and MultiMediaCard are small, lightweight, removable external cards. The reading/writing speed of a MultiMediaCard is slower than an SD Memory Card or an SDHC Memory Card. When a MultiMediaCard is used, the performance of certain features may be slightly slower than advertised. Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
Please confirm the latest information on the following website. http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/cs (This Site is English only.) Refer to P120 for information about the number of recordable pictures for each card. This camera is compatible with SD Memory Cards based on SD Memory Card Specifications and formatted in FAT12 system and FAT16 system. It is also compatible with SDHC Memory Cards based on SD Memory Card Specifications and formatted in FAT32 system. The SDHC Memory Card is a memory card standard decided by the SD Association in 2006 for high capacity memory cards more than 2 GB. This camera is compatible with both an SD Memory Card and an SDHC Memory Card. You can use an SDHC Memory Card in equipment that is compatible with SDHC Memory Cards however you cannot use an SDHC Memory Card in equipment that is only compatible with SD Memory Cards. (If you use an SDHC Memory Card in other equipment, always read the operating instructions for the other equipment.)

Attaching the Lens Hood

In bright sunlight or backlight, the lens hood will minimize lens flare and ghosting. The lens hood cuts off excess lighting and improves the picture quality. Check that the camera is turned off. Close the flash.
Insert the lens hood on the lens with the short sides at the top and bottom and then turn it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.

A: Fitting to the mark.

Temporarily storing the lens hood
1 Turn the lens hood in the direction of the arrow to detach it.
If any accessories are lost, customers in the USA should contact Panasonics parts department at 833-9626 and customers in Canada should contact 561-5505 for further information about obtaining replacement parts.

Attaching the Strap

1 Pass the strap through the hole at the strap eyelet. 2 Reverse the lens hood and then attach it in the same way as shown previously.
Attach the lens cap. When temporarily storing the lens hood, check that it is firmly attached and that it does not appear in the picture.
A: Eyepiece cap Attach the strap so that the side with the eyepiece cap attached to it is near the Viewfinder.
2 Pass the strap through the stopper and fasten the strap.
Hold the short sides of the lens hood when attaching or detaching it. When taking pictures with the flash with the lens hood attached, the lower portion of the screen may turn dark (vignetting effect) and the control of the flash may be disabled because the photo flash may be obscured by the lens hood. We recommend detaching the lens hood. When using the AF assist lamp in the dark, detach the lens hood. For details on how to attach the MC protector and the PL filter, refer to P106. For information about optional accessories, refer to the Digital Camera Accessory System. (P125)
B: Pull the strap 2 cm (0.07 feet) or more. Attach the strap to the other side of the camera also so that is does not get twisted.
Check that the strap is firmly attached to the camera. Attach the strap so that the LUMIX LOGO is on the outside.
Attaching the Eyepiece Turning the Camera On Cap Set the camera ON/OFF switch to
When taking pictures with your eye removed from the Viewfinder, light may enter the Viewfinder and affect the exposure and focus. Attach the eyepiece cap so that light does not enter the Viewfinder and prevent accurate exposure when taking pictures with Live View (P50) or the Self-timer (P67) and when using the remote shutter. (DMW-RSL1; optional) (P107)
1 Slide the eye cup from the bottom to detach it.
The status indicator A lights when you set the switch to [ON]. The status indicator blinks if the remaining battery power becomes low. The camera turns off when you set the switch to [OFF]. Dust reduction function When the camera is turned on, the dust reduction function is automatically activated to shake off any dust on the front part of the image sensor.
2 Slide the eyepiece cap from the top.
The eyepiece cap is attached to the strap. Attaching the eye cup Slide the eye cup from the top.
Be careful not to lose the eye cup. Consult the dealer or your nearest servicenter if you lose the eye cup (VYQ3887).
Setting Date/Time (Clock Set)
Initial setting The clock is not set so the following screen appears when you turn the camera on.
3 Press [MENU/SET] several times to close the menu.
Turn the camera off after finishing setting the clock. Then turn it on and check that the clock setting is correct. Changing the clock setting 1 Press [MENU/SET] to display the menu screen and then press 2. 2 Press 4 to select the [SETUP] menu icon [ ] and then press 1. (P27) 3 Press 3/4 to select [CLOCK SET] and then press 1. Set as shown on steps 2 and 3.

Taking Pictures with Manual Focus
Use this function when you want to fix the focus or when the distance between the lens and the subject is determined and you do not want to activate auto focus.
Technique for Manual focus
1 Set the focus mode lever to [MF].
1 Rotate the focus ring. 2 Rotate it a little more. 3 Finely focus on the subject by rotating the focus ring slowly in reverse.
2 Rotate the focus ring to focus on the subject.
If you use the zoom function after focusing on the subject, focus on the subject again. After turning the camera off and then on again or canceling power save mode, focus on the subject again. About the focus distance indicator and the focus distance reference line The number on the focus distance indicator A ([0.29] m (0.95 feet) to []) is a measurement from the focus distance reference line 1 on the top of the camera. Use this when taking pictures with manual focus or taking close-up pictures.
The focus indication lights when the focus ring rotate to focus on the subject. The focus area is fixed to the AF frame on the center of the screen. The focus distance indicator ([0.29] m (0.95 feet) to []) A shows the approximate in focus distance from the focus distance reference line. (P42)

3 Take the picture.

0.29 m (0.95 feet)
B B: Focus distance reference line
If the distance between the camera and the subject is beyond the focus range of the camera, the picture may not be properly focused even if the focus indication lights. The available flash range is about 2.5 m (8.2 feet) to 7.0 m (23.0 feet) (Wide) (When the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO].). We recommend setting the flash to Forced OFF [ ] when you take pictures at close range. If you are taking close-up pictures We recommend using a tripod and the self-timer. The effective focus range (depth of field) is significantly narrowed. Therefore, if the distance between the camera and the subject is changed after focusing on the subject, it may become difficult to focus on it again. The resolution of the periphery of the picture may decrease slightly. This is not a malfunction.
To make subjects appear closer use (Tele)
Rotate the zoom ring towards Tele.
50 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 100 mm)
To make subjects appear further away use (Wide)
Rotate the zoom ring towards Wide.
14 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 28 mm)
Taking Pictures with the Zoom
With the 14 mm to 50 mm focal length of the supplied lens (35 mm film camera equivalent: 28 mm to 100 mm), you can make people and subjects appear closer (up to 3.6aoptical zoom) and landscapes can be recorded in wide angle.

1 screen>9 screens>25 screens> Calendar screen display (P49) After multiple screens are displayed, rotate the command dial further upwards to display 25 screens and the calendar screen (P49). Rotate the command dial downwards to return to the previous screen.
3 Press 3/4/2/1 to select a picture.

DEC. 1.2006 5/14

Even if the indications on the screen are turned off in normal playback mode (P44), the recording information etc. appears on the screen in multi playback. If you return to the previous screen, the indications on the screen are displayed as in normal playback mode. Pictures will not be displayed in the rotated direction even if [ROTATE DISP.] is set to [ON]. (P91)
The recording date and number of the selected picture and the total number of recorded pictures B are displayed. The favorites icon [ ] is displayed for pictures set as favorites. (only when [FAVORITE] (P90) is set to [ON])
Displaying Pictures by Recording Date

(Calendar Playback)

You can display pictures by recording date using the calendar playback function.
The pictures that were recorded on the selected date are displayed on the 9 screens playback screen. Rotate the command dial upwards to return to the calendar screen.
5 Press 3/4/2/1 to select a picture and then press [MENU/ SET].
The selected picture is displayed on the 1 screen playback screen. To return to the 1 screen playback screen After the calendar screen is displayed, rotate the command dial downwards to display 25 screens, 9 screens (P48) and the 1 screen playback screen.
2 Rotate the command dial A upwards to display the calendar screen.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
The recording date of the picture selected in the playback screen becomes the date selected when the calendar screen is first displayed. If there are multiple pictures with the same recording date, the first picture recorded on that day is displayed. The calendar is displayed monthly.
3 Press 3/4/2/1 to select the date to be played back.

Rotate the focus ring to focus on the subject. The enlarged area can be moved by pressing 3/4/2/1.
4 Press 3/4 to select [4a] or [10a] and then press [MENU/SET].
4 Press [MENU/SET] to close MF assist.

4k 10k

The screen returns to the previous screen. Changing the magnification
[4a]: The whole of the screen is enlarged 4 times. [10a]: The whole of the screen is enlarged 10 times. [OFF]: The screen is not enlarged.
You can also close the menu by pressing the shutter button halfway. Changing the magnification with the MF assist screen You can magnify the whole of the screen 10 times or 4 times while the MF assist screen is enlarged by rotating the command dial.
The MF assist disappears in the following cases. About 10 seconds after you stop pressing 3/4/2/1 or rotating the focus ring or the command dial When the shutter button is pressed halfway The MF assist returns to the center of the screen when the camera is turned off and then on again. You cannot use MF assist when using the digital zoom.
Checking the Depth of Field
You can check the depth of field (effective focus range) before taking a picture by closing the leaf shutter to the aperture value you set.
Press [ ] A (aperture stopping down button).
A While you are pressing [ ] (aperture stopping down button), the brightness of the screen is automatically adjusted and you can check the depth of field without the screen becoming dark when the leaf shutter closes.
Depth of field properties Aperture value
Focus length of the lens Distance to the subject

Distant Deep (Wide)3

Depth of field Shallow (effective focus (Narrow)2 range)
1 Recording conditions 2 Example: When you want to take a picture with a blurred background etc. 3 Example: When you want to take a picture with everything in focus including the background etc. The screen may become dark depending on the subject, settings on the camera etc. [ ] (aperture stopping down button) is not activated when taking pictures with the Viewfinder.
Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash

1 Press [ISO] A.

AUTO 100 200

AUTO AUTO

ISOAUTO

100 200

2 Rotate the command dial C to select the ISO sensitivity.
You can finely adjust the white balance independently for each white balance item. The white balance fine adjustment setting is reflected in the picture when using the flash. The white balance fine adjustment setting is memorized even if the camera is turned off. The white balance fine adjustment level returns to the standard setting (center point) in the following cases. When you reset the white balance in [WHITE SET] (P70) ([ ] or [ ]) When you reset the color temperature manually in [COLOR TEMPERATURE SETTING] (P70) ([ ])
When setting to [AUTO], the ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted from [ISO100] to [ISO400] according to the brightness.
3 Press the shutter button halfway to set the selected ISO sensitivity.
You can also set the selected ISO sensitivity by doing the following: Pressing [ISO] Not operating the camera for a few seconds
ISO sensitivity Use in bright places (e.g. outdoors) Use in dark places Shutter speed Noise
100 Suitable Not suitable Slow Less
1600 Not suitable Suitable Fast Increased
Deciding the Method to Measure Brightness

(Metering mode)

You can switch to the following metering modes if you rotate the metering mode lever.
To avoid picture noise, we recommend reducing the ISO sensitivity before taking pictures. The ISO sensitivity cannot be set to [AUTO] in Aperture-priority AE, Shutter-priority AE or Manual exposure.
Spot: This is the method used to focus on the subject in the limited narrow area on the center of the screen. Multiple: This is the method in which the camera measures the most suitable exposure by judging the allocation of brightness on the whole screen automatically. Usually, we recommend using this method. Center weighted: This is the method used to focus on the subject on the center of the screen and measure the whole screen evenly.
Setting Frequently Used Functions
You can set two frequently used functions to the buttons [FUNC.1] and [FUNC.2]. This is convenient as you do not need to select the item from a menu. When you use a lens with no aperture ring, [FUNC.1] is fixed for aperture setting.

[OFF] :

Using the digital zoom together with the extended optical zoom Example: When the digital zoom is set to [4a] and the picture size to [ ] (3 million pixels)] you can use the extended optical zoom at the same time.

84 mm (168 mm)

300 mm (600 mm)
35 mm film camera equivalent C: Digital zoom and extended optical zoom In digital zoom, the larger the picture the lower the picture quality. When using the digital zoom, the stabilizer function may not be effective. When using the digital zoom, we recommend using a tripod and the self-timer (P67) for taking pictures. If you set [RAW REC.] to [ON], the digital zoom is not activated.
[SELF-TIMER] Setting the time for the self-timer
Press [ MENU ] to display the [REC] mode SET menu and select the item to set. (P75) You can set the time for the self-timer to [10 SEC.] or [2 SEC.]. Refer to P67 for more information.

[2k] :

28 mm (56 mm)

100 mm (200 mm)

[4k] :

56 mm (112 mm)

200 mm (400 mm)
35 mm film camera equivalent A: Optical zoom B: Digital zoom
[AF ASSIST LAMP] Focusing in low light conditions becomes easier
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode menu and select the item to set. (P75) Illuminating the subject makes it easier for the camera to focus when recording in low light conditions that make focusing difficult.
[OIS MODE] Optical Image Stabilizer
Press [ MENU ] to display the [REC] mode SET menu and select the item to set. (P75) This mode detects jitter and compensates for it. Check that the [O.I.S.] switch on the lens is set to [ON]. [MODE1] ( ) [MODE2] ( ) The stabilizer operates continuously and can assist during photo composition. The jitter is compensated for when the shutter button is pressed. There is a greater stabilizing effect.
If the AF assist lamp A is set to [ON], it turns on when you press the shutter button halfway in dark places etc. The effective range of the AF assist lamp is about 1.5 m (4.92 feet) to about 3.0 m (9.84 feet). (when the supplied lens is attached and at Wide)
[OFF] The AF assist lamp does not turn on. Be careful about the following when using the AF assist lamp. Do not look at the AF assist lamp from close up. Do not attach the lens hood. Do not cover the AF assist lamp with your fingers or other objects. When you do not want to use the AF assist lamp (e.g. when taking pictures of animals in dark places), set the [AF ASSIST LAMP] to [OFF]. In this case, it will become more difficult to focus on the subject. When you use a lens with a large filter diameter that obscures the AF assist lamp, shadows may appear on the picture and the performance of the camera may deteriorate.

B C A Press 3 to pause the slide show. Press 3 again to cancel pause. Press 2/1 while paused to display the previous or next picture.

3 Press 4 to finish.

Setting duration Select [DURATION] on the screen shown in step 2 and set. [DURATION] Can be set to [1 SEC.], [2 SEC.], [3 SEC.], [5 SEC.] or [MANUAL] (manual playback). You can only select [MANUAL] when [ ] has been selected in step 1. Press 2/1 to display the previous or next picture when [MANUAL] is selected.
1 Press 3/4 to select [ALL] or [ and then press [MENU/SET].

ALL OFF ON

[ALL] Displays all pictures. [ ] Displays only those pictures that have been set as favorites (P90).
Power save mode is not activated during a slide show. (However, the setting for power save mode is fixed to [10 MIN.] while pausing a slide show or playing back a [MANUAL] slide show.)
3 Press 2/1 to select the picture and then press 3.
[FAVORITE] Setting your favorite pictures
Press [ ] to display the [PLAY] mode menu and select the item to set. (P88) You can do the following if a mark has been added to pictures and they have been set as favorites. Delete all the pictures not set as favorites. ([ALL DELETE EXCEPT ]) (P46) Play back the pictures set as favorites only as a slide show. (P89)
Repeat the above procedure. If 3 is pressed while the [ ] favorites icon A is displayed, [ ] is cleared, and the favorites setting is canceled. You can set up to 999 pictures as favorites. Deleting all favorites 1 Select [CANCEL] on the screen shown in step 1 and then press [MENU/SET]. 2 Press 3 to select [YES] and then press [MENU/SET]. 3 Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
1 Press 4 to select [ON] and then press [MENU/SET].
1/2 PLAY SLIDE SHOW OFF FAVORITE ON ROTATE DISP. ON ROTATE CANCEL DPOF PRINT
You cannot set pictures as favorites if [FAVORITE] is set to [OFF]. Also the favorites icon [ ] will not appear when [FAVORITE] is set to [OFF] even if it was previously set to [ON]. You cannot select [CANCEL] if none of the pictures have [ ] displayed.
2 Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
When printing pictures at a photo printing store, [ALL DELETE EXCEPT ] (P46) is useful so only the pictures you want to be printed remain on the card. Use [LUMIX Simple Viewer] or [PHOTOfunSTUDIO-viewer-] on the CD-ROM (supplied), to set, confirm or delete favorites. (For information about this, refer to the separate operating instructions for PC connection.) You may not be able to set pictures taken with other equipment as favorites.
[ROTATE DISP.]/[ROTATE] To display the picture rotated
Press [ MENU ] to display the [PLAY] mode SET menu and select the item to set. (P88) This mode allows you to automatically display pictures vertically if they were recorded holding the camera vertically or rotate pictures manually in 90 steps. Rotate display (The picture is automatically rotated and displayed.)

1 Press 4 to select [DPOF PICTURE] and then press [MENU/SET].
2 Press 3 to select [PRINT START] and then press [MENU/SET].
DPOF PRINT START PAPER SIZE PAGE LAYOUT DPOF SET CANCEL SELECT SET

[POSTCARD] 100 mma148 mm

You cannot select [PRINT START] when the DPOF print setting is not set. Select [DPOF SET] and then set the DPOF print setting. (P92) Press [MENU/SET] to cancel printing.
3 Disconnect the USB connection cable after printing.
Setting the date printing with the DPOF print in advance We recommend setting DPOF date printing with [DPOF PRINT] (P93) in advance when the printer supports it. If you select [DPOF PICTURE], printing starts and the recording date is printed. Layout printing When printing a picture several times on 1 sheet of paper For example, if you want to print a picture 4 times on 1 sheet of paper, set [PAGE LAYOUT] to [ ] and then set [NUM. OF PRINTS] to 4. When printing different pictures on 1 sheet of paper (only in DPOF printing) For example, if you want to print 4 different pictures on 1 sheet of paper, set [PAGE LAYOUT] to [ ] and then set [COUNT] in [DPOF PRINT] (P92) to 1 for each of the 4 pictures.
Do not disconnect the USB connection cable when the cable disconnection warning icon [ ] is displayed. (Depending on the printer, the icon may not be displayed.) If the remaining battery power becomes low while the camera and the printer are connected, the status indicator blinks and the alarm beeps. If this happens during printing, press [MENU/SET] and stop printing at once. If not printing, disconnect the USB connection cable. The camera is receiving an error message from the printer when the [] indication lights orange during printing. After finishing printing, make sure there are no problems with the printer. If the total number of DPOF prints or the number of DPOF pictures printed is high, pictures may be printed several times. The remaining number of prints indicated may differ from the number set. This is not a malfunction. With date printing, the setting on the printer may take priority over the setting on the camera. Check the date print setting on the printer also. If the printer does not support RAW printing, the JPEG picture recorded simultaneously is printed. If no JPEG picture was recorded simultaneously, printing may not be possible.

2 Press 2/1 to select your home area and then press [MENU/SET].
Toronto New York Miami Lima

GMT -5:00

CANCEL MENU SET
3 Press 3/4 to select [WORLD TIME] and then press 1.
The current time is displayed on the top left of the screen and the time difference from GMT Greenwich Mean Time is displayed on the bottom left of the screen. If daylight saving time [ ] is used at the home area, press 3. Press 3 again to return to the original time. The daylight saving time setting for the home area does not advance the current time. Advance the clock setting by one hour. (P26)
Finishing setting the home area If you are setting the home area for the first time, the screen returns to the screen shown in step 1 of Setting the home area [HOME] after you press [MENU/ SET] to set your home area. Press 2 to return to the screen shown in step 3 and then press [MENU/SET] to close the menu. If you are setting the home area for the second time etc., the screen returns to the screen shown in step 3 after you press [MENU/SET] to set your home area. Press [MENU/SET] again to close the menu. Setting the travel destination area (Perform steps 1, 2 and 3.) 1 Press 3/4 to select [DESTINATION] and then press [MENU/SET] to set.
The current time at the selected travel destination area is displayed on the top right of the screen and the time difference from the home area is displayed at the bottom left of the screen. If daylight saving time [ ] is used at the travel destination, press 3. (The time advances by one hour.) Press 3 again to return to the original time. The names of major cities in the selected area are displayed. Also, the time difference between the selected area and the home area is displayed on the bottom left of the screen. (Refer to P110 for information about the names of the major cities that are displayed.) 3 Press [MENU/SET] to close the menu.
--:-- --.--.---CANCEL SELECT SET
A: Depending on the setting, the time at the travel destination area or the home area is displayed. If you are setting the travel destination area for the first time, the date and time are displayed as shown in the screen. 2 Press 2/1 to select the area the travel destination is in and then press [MENU/ SET] to set.

Flash synchronization speed: Recording media: Picture size Still picture:
Quality: Recording file format: Interface Digital: Analog video: Terminal [USB]: [V OUT/REMOTE]: [DC IN]: Dimensions: Mass: Operating temperature: Operating humidity: AC Adaptor (Panasonic DE-972A): Output: Input:
Information for your safety DIGITAL CAMERA 8.4 V 1.2 A CHARGE 8.4 V 1.2 A 110 V to 240 V 50/60 Hz, 0.3 A
Battery Pack (lithium-ion) (Panasonic CGR-S603A): Information for your safety Voltage/capacity: 7.2 V, 1500 mAh
Interchangeable Lens LEICA D VARIO-ELMARIT mm/F2.8 3.5 (L-ES014050)
Focal length Aperture type Aperture range Lens construction In focus distance Optical image stabilizer Mount Max. diameter Overall length Mass f=14 mm to 50 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 28 mm to 100 mm) 7 leaf shutters/iris diaphragm F2.8 (Wide) to F3.5 (Tele) 16 elements in 12 groups (2 aspherical lenses) 0.29 m (0.95 feet) to (from the focus distance reference line) Available Four Thirds Mount 78.1 mm (3.07 inch) Approx. 97.4 mm (3.83 inch) (from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount) Approx. 490 g (17.3 oz)
Digital Camera Accessory System

Accessory#

Figure

Description

Lithium Ion Battery

DMW-FL500

DMW-LMCH72

MC Protector

DMW-LPL72
PL Filter (Circular Type)

DMW-RSL1

Remote Shutter

DMW-BAL1

Leather Bag

DMW-SSTL1

Shoulder Strap
RP-SDR04GU1K RP-SDK02GU1A RP-SDR02GU1A RP-SDK01GU1A RP-SDH01GU1A RP-SDR01GU1A RP-SDK512U1A RP-SDR512U1A RP-SDH256U1A RP-SDR256U1A RP-SD128BU1A RP-SD064BPPA
4 GB SDHC Memory Card 2 GB SD Memory Card 2 GB SD Memory Card 1 GB SD Memory Card 1 GB SD Memory Card 1 GB SD Memory Card 512 MB SD Memory Card 512 MB SD Memory Card 256 MB SD Memory Card 256 MB SD Memory Card 128 MB SD Memory Card 64 MB SD Memory Card
Refer to P19 for information about the battery charging time and the number of recordable pictures. NOTE: Accessories and/or model numbers may vary between countries. Consult your local dealer.
Digital Camera Accessory Order Form

(For USA Customers)

Please photocopy this form when placing an order. 1. Digital Camera Model # 2. Items Ordered Accessory # Description Price Each Quantity Total Price
Subtotal Your State & Local Sales Tax Shipping & Handling Total Enclosed 3. Method of payment (check one) Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS) VISA MasterCard Discover (Please do not send cash) 4. Shipping information (UPS delivery requires complete street address)

Accessory Purchases

Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at:
http://www.pasc.panasonic.com
or, send your request by E-mail to:
npcparts@us.panasonic.com
You may also contact us directly at: 1-800-332-5368 (Phone) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only) (Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm, EST.) Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 (We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and Personal Checks)

Product Repairs

Centralized Factory Servicenter
Panasonic Services Company 410B Airport Road Elgin, IL 60123-9333 Attention: Digital Camera Repair

MAIL TO :

Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to the Elgin Centralized Factory Servicenter. Customer s in Puerto Rico, please ship or carry in to location below (Service in Puerto Rico).

Service in Puerto Rico

Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.: Ave. 65 de Infantera, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Phone (787) 750-4300 Fax (787) 768-2910

As of May 2006

AC Adaptor. 18, 19, 98, 100 Adjusting the flash output.. 61 AF Assist Lamp.. 82 AF Frame.. 85 AFC... 35 AF-LED.. 86 AFS.. 32, 54 AF+MF... 86 AF/AE Lock.. 63 AF/AE Lock Hold.. 86 Aperture-Priority AE. 36 Aspect Ratio.. 79 Auto Bracket. 66, 83 Auto Focus.. 32 Auto Review.. 28 Auto White Balance. 69
Display Set.. 87 DPOF Print..92 Dust Reduction Function..25
Exposure.. 35, 63 Extended Optical Zoom..80 External Flash..105 Eye cap.. 25 Eyepiece Cap..25 EZ.. 79, 80
Favorites.. 90 File number..29, 99 Film Mode...76 Fine... 78 Finely Adjusting the White Balance. 70 Flash... 58, 105 Flash Synchro..83 Flash sync. speed..60 Focus... 34, 42, 63 Focus distance indicator. 42, 55 Focus distance reference line. 42 Focus priority... 86 Folder composition..99 Folder number.. 29, 99 Formatting...97 FUNC.1 Set.. 73, 85 FUNC.2 Set.. 73, 85
Beep.. 29 Body Cap.. 16 Bounce Flash... 62 Built-in Flash.. 58 Bulb... 39 Burst Mode.. 64 Burst Rate... 83
Calendar Playback.. 49 Card Access Indication. 22 Center Weighted. 72 Charging.. 18, 19 Clock Set... 26, 28 Color Space.. 86, 99 Color Temperature Setting.. 70 Compensating the Exposure.. 40 Condensation.. 5 Continuous AF.. 35 Custom Set.. 85 Custom Set Memory. 85, 87

 

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