Before use, please read theseinstructions completely.Digital CameraOperating InstructionsModel No.DMC-F1PPVQT0B81For USA assistance, please call: 1-80
Preparation10Quick GuidePrepare following items• Camera•Battery•Card• AC adaptor• AC cable• Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens i
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Preparation11Charging the Battery1Connect the AC cable.• The [POWER] indicatorA lights.2Attach the battery to the AC adaptor. (1 # 2)• The [CHARGE] in
Preparation12Inserting the Battery[Preparation]• Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is stored.[Inserting the battery]1Slide the
Preparation13ª Battery indicatorThe remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD Monitor. (This is not displayed when using AC adaptor): The batter
Preparation14Connecting to an Electrical OutletIf you use an AC adaptor as indicated in 3, you can use the camera without worrying about battery disch
Preparation15Inserting the Card[Preparation]• Check that the power switch is set to [OFF] and the lens is stored.[Inserting the card]1Slide the door i
Preparation16ª Access to the cardWhen the card is being accessed, the flash/access indicator 1 and card access indication 2 lights.When the flash/acce
Preparation17Turning Power on/off1Set the power switch to [ON].• The Status indicator 1 lights.2Set the power switch to [OFF].• When the power switch
Preparation18Attaching the Strap1Pass the top of the strap through the strap eyelet 1.2Pass the opposite side of the strap through its ring shaped par
Preparation19Using the LCD MonitorEvery time you press the [DISPLAY] button, the display of the LCD Monitor changes as shown below.[In recording][In p
Safety2SafetyDear Customer,We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Digital Camera. Please read these Operati
Preparation20Using the Optical ViewfinderParallax compensation mark • If you take a picture of the subject at a distance between 2.3 feet (70 cm) - 3.
Preparation21The Shutter Button (Pressing halfway/Pressing fully)The shutter button is activated in 2 steps: “pressing halfway” and “pressing fully”.P
Preparation22The Mode Dial You can choose a desired mode by the mode dial. : Playback (P53)Playback recorded images.: Simple mode (P27)Menu options ar
Preparation23Operating the MenuThe camera menu allows you to configure the Record and Playback modes, date and time, and various other operational sou
Preparation24Setting the Date/Time (Clock Set)If the message [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] appears, set the date and time.You can go to the setup menu by pre
Recording images (basic)25Recording images (basic)Taking PicturesBy only pressing the shutter button, the exposure (shutter speed and aperture value)
Recording images (basic)26• If you do not press the shutter button halfway, shutter jiggle may occur or the focus may not be adjusted properly.• Even
Recording images (basic)27Taking Pictures in Simple Mode• Offering simplified menu for ease of use.• The picture size is easy to select.• The icons on
Recording images (basic)28Checking the Captured Picture (Review)After taking a picture, the Auto review (P71) feature will cause the captured picture
Recording images (basic)29Recording Motion ImagesWith this camera you can also record motion images. (If using the supplied 16MB SD Memory Card, it is
Safety3FCC Note: (U.S. only)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th
Recording images (basic)30Using the Optical ZoomThe Optical Zoom allows you to bring your subject up to 3 times closer. It also allows you to zoom bac
Recording images (basic)31Using the Digital ZoomThe Digital Zoom feature allows you to bring the subject an additional 3 times closer, thereby achievi
Recording images (basic)32Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash[Preparation]• Set the mode dial except for []/[ ]/[ ]. (P22)1Press [ ].• Every time
Recording images (basic)33: Slow sync./Red-eye reductionWhen you take a picture with a dark background landscape, it makes the flash fire and the shut
Recording images (basic)34Using the Continuous AFThis function allows you to reduce the time required for focusing, as AF is continuously working with
Recording images (basic)35Taking Pictures with the Self-timerUsing the Self Timer feature, you can be part of the picture. The camera will automatical
Recording images (advanced)36Recording images (advanced)Taking Pictures with AudioYou can take a picture with audio for 5 seconds.[Preparation]• Set t
Recording images (advanced)37Changing the Picture SizeYou can choose among 4 picture size settings.[Preparation]• Set the mode dial except for []/[]/[
Recording images (advanced)38Changing the Quality (Data Compression Ratio)You can choose among 2 quality levels (Data Compression Ratio).[Preparation]
Recording images (advanced)39Taking Pictures using Macro ModeWhen you take pictures from a distance closer than 1.64 feet (50 cm)(Tele), set the camer
4ContentsSafetyInformation for Your Safety ...2PreparationStandard Accessories ...5Names of the Components .
Recording images (advanced)40Taking Pictures using Portrait ModeThis mode allows you to easily achieve the depth of focus effect. The subject stands o
Recording images (advanced)41Taking Pictures using Landscape ModeIn Landscape mode the camera is adjusted to produce the greatest depth of field. This
Recording images (advanced)42Taking Pictures using Night Portrait ModeThe Night Portrait mode combines the electronic flash with a “slow shutter” mode
Recording images (advanced)43Taking Pictures using Color Effect ModeThis function enables the use of color effects such as bluish, reddish, and black
Recording images (advanced)44Taking Pictures using Spot ModeWhen this mode is selected, both the focus and the exposure will be adjusted to spot on a
Recording images (advanced)45Compensating the ExposureIn some situations the illumination of the background and your subject may differ. Auto exposure
Recording images (advanced)46Taking Pictures using Auto Exposure (AE) BracketPressing the shutter button once, the camera will automatically take 3 pi
Recording images (advanced)47Using the AF/AE LockNormally, the camera focuses in the center area of the picture. Depending on how you compose the phot
Recording images (advanced)48Picture Adjustment (Natural/Standard/Vivid)[Preparation]• Set the mode dial except for []/[]/[ ]. (P22)1Press the [MENU]
Recording images (advanced)49Setting the White BalanceAuto White Balance is designed to automatically adjust the camera to produce natural flesh tones
Preparation5PreparationOthersThe Menu Items ...82Cautions for Use ...84Warning Indicati
Recording images (advanced)50Here the white set mode of white balance is explained.[Preparation]• Set the mode dial except for []/[]/[ ]. (P22)1Press
Recording images (advanced)51Setting ISO SensitivityThe ISO setting adjusts the camera’s sensitivity to light. Generally, the lower the ISO setting, t
Recording images (advanced)52Taking Pictures using Burst ModeBy continuously pressing the shutter button, it is possible to record in burst mode.[Prep
Playback53PlaybackPlaying Back Still Pictures1Set the mode dial to playback [ ].• The last recorded picture is played back.2Press 2 to play back the p
Playback54Playing Back Still Pictures with Audio1Set the mode dial to playback [ ].2Press 2/1 to select the file with audio icon [ ] 2.3Press the 4/[R
Playback559 Images Multi PlaybackIt is possible to display 9 images at once.[Preparation]• Set the mode dial to playback [ ]. (P22)1During playback, p
Playback56Using the Playback ZoomDuring playback it is possible to enlarge pictures. (2 times/ 4 times/ 8 times/ 16 times)[Preparation]• Set the mode
Playback57Playing Back Motion Images[Preparation]• Set the mode dial to playback [ ]. (P22)1Press 2/1 to select the file with the motion image icon [
Editing58EditingDeleting ImagesImages recorded on the card can be deleted.Once deleted, images cannot be recovered.[Preparation]• Set the mode dial to
Editing59[Delete multi images]It is possible to delete up to 50 images all at once.1Press [] twice.2Press 3/4 to select [MULTI DELETE] and then press
Preparation6PreparationNames of the Components[Front View]1Flash Sensor (P33)2Flash3Lens4Self-timer Indicator (P35)5Lens Barrel6Strap Eyelet (P18)7Len
Editing60Writing the Print Information to the Card (DPOF Setting)DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format. This feature allows you to d
Editing61[Multi copy setting]1Press the [MENU] button.2Press 3/4 to select [DPOF PRINT] and then press 1.3Press 3/4 to select [MULTI] and then press 1
Editing62[To cancel all settings] 1Press the [MENU] button.2Press 3/4 to select [DPOF PRINT] and then press 1.3Press 3/4 to select [CANCEL] and then p
Editing63Protecting Images on the CardUsing this feature, important photos can be protected from accidentally being deleted. This feature cannot prote
Technical use64Technical usePlaying Back with Slide Show (Automatic Playback)All pictures selected in the card can be played back one-by-one automatic
Technical use65• In motion image playback, slide show is not available.• The DPOF setting of slide show will not be applied to the DPOF printing.• Whe
Technical use66Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures (Audio Dubbing)It is possible to add a 10-second narration to a recorded picture.[Preparation]• Set t
Technical use67Resizing Recorded PicturesIt is possible to reduce the recorded picture size. This function is useful if you want to reduce the volume
Technical use68Trimming Recorded PicturesIt is possible to cut off the unnecessary parts of the picture (trimming), and enlarge the remaining parts of
Technical use69Formatting the CardUsually, it is not necessary to format the card (initializing). Format the card when this message is displayed “MEMO
Preparation7[Left View]26A/V OUT Socket (P76)27USB Socket (5pin) (P77)28Terminal Door[Right View]29DC IN Socket (P14)30Memory Card/Battery Door (P12,
Technical use70Adjusting the LCD Monitor BrightnessYou can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor.[Preparation]• Press the [DISPLAY] button to selec
Technical use71Using the Auto ReviewRecording with the auto review set to [1 SEC.]/[3 SEC.] the recorded picture is automatically displayed on the LCD
Technical use72Setting up the Operational Sound/Shutter SoundIt is possible to set the electronic shutter sound when the shutter button is pressed all
Technical use73Setting up the Power Save ModeIn this mode, if the camera is not operated for a certain amount of time, it is automatically turned off.
Technical use74Resetting the File NumberAs the file numbers are recorded sequentially by the camera, when you use two or more cards, it may happen tha
Technical use75Initializing the settingsThis feature allows you to easily reset the camera to the factory default settings.[Preparation]• Set the mode
Technical use76Playing Back Images with a TV MonitorBy connecting the camera to a television via the supplied A/V cable 1, it is possible to view and
Technical use77Connecting to a PC[Preparation]• If your PC uses Microsoft Windows® 98 or Windows® 98 Second Edition, a USB driver must be installed fr
Technical use78USB DIRECT-PRINTBy connecting the camera to a printer corresponding to USB DIRECT-PRINT via the supplied USB connection cable, it is po
Technical use79USB DIRECT-PRINT (Single Picture)[Preparation]• Connect the camera to a printer. (P78)1Only when DPOF is already set, press 2/1 to sele
Preparation8LCD Monitor Display[In recording]1REC mode (P22)2Flash mode (P32) 3White balance (P49)4ISO sensitivity (P51)5Picture size (P37)6Quality (d
Technical use80USB DIRECT-PRINT (DPOF)[Preparation]• Connect the camera to a printer. (P78)• Write the print information to the card (DPOF setting). (
Technical use81After UseAfter using the camera and after following steps, it is recommended to place it in the optional soft case, in order to protect
Others82OthersThe Menu ItemsREC mode menu1W.BALANCE (P49)2PICT.SIZE (P37)3QUALITY (P38)4SPOT MODE (P44)5SENSITIVITY (P51)6AUDIO REC. (P36)7CONT.AF (P3
Others83Simple mode menu• For items without number, refer to those with the same name.18PICT.MODE (P27)Playback mode menu• For items without number, r
Others84Cautions for Useª Cautions for UseKeep the digital camera away from magnetized equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video game equipment,
Others85Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning the digital camera.• The camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may peel off.•
Others86ª CondensationWhen condensation has taken place:Set the power switch to [OFF] and leave the digital camera in this condition for about 1 hour
Others87ª LCD MonitorLCD Monitor• In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation may form on the LCD Monitor. Wipe it with soft dry cloth.•
Others88Warning Indications[NO MEMORY CARD]Insert the Memory Card.[THIS MEMORY CARD IS PROTECTED]Cancel the Memory Card lock.[NO VALID IMAGE TO PLAY]C
Others89Troubleshooting1: The power does not turn on.1-1: Are the battery and the AC adaptor correctly connected? Check the connection.1-2: Is the bat
Preparation9[In recording in Simple mode]1Flash mode (P32)2Burst mode (P52)3Focus indication (P27)4Shutter Jiggle alert (P26)5Picture mode (P27)6Batte
Others90SpecificationsDigital CameraInformation for your safetyEffective number of pixels 3.2 Million PixelsImage sensor 1/2.5q CCD, total pixel numbe
Others91Recording file format Still Picture JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.2 standard), DPOF corresponding Still pictur
Others92OthersDigital Camera Accessory System*Please refer to page 13, for details on battery charging time and availablerecording time.*NOTE: Accesso
Others93Digital Camera Accessory Order Form(For USA Customers)In CANADA, please contact your local Dealer for more information on Accessories.TO OBTAI
Others94Request for Service NoticeMail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to: Panasonic Services Company 1705 N. Ra
Others95Limited Warranty (For USA Only)PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY, DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA, One Panasonic W
Others96Carry-In or Mail-In ServiceFor Carry-In or Mail-In Service in the United States call 1-800-272-7033.For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panason
Others97Customer Services Directory (For USA Only)Product Repairs1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only)Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue Sou
Others98OthersIndexAAF/AE Lock ...47Audio Dubbing ...66Auto Exposure (AE) Bracket ...46A
Others99OthersSpanish Quick Use Guide/Guía española para el uso rápidoPrepare las siguientes piezas• Cámara• Batería•Tarjeta• Adaptador CA• Cable CA•
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