Panasonic DCS1RE Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
Operating Instructions
Digital Camera
DC-S1
DVQP1872ZA
F0319MR1049
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Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and
save this manual for future use.
Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic
Digital Camera. Please read this document carefully and keep it handy for future
reference. Please note that the actual controls and components, menu items, etc. of
your Digital Camera may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations
in this document.
Carefully observe copyright laws.
Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for
purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws. Even for the
purpose of private use, recording of certain material may be restricted.
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0 This document provides an explanation with the assumption that menu settings are
in the default settings.
0 Description in this document is based on the interchangeable lens (S-R24105).
Symbols Used in the Text
Symbols for recording modes, pictures, and videos that can be used
In this document, symbols are placed at the start of functional explanations (recording
modes, pictures, and videos) showing conditions in which these functions can be
used.
Black icons show conditions in which these can be used, and grey icons show
conditions in which these cannot be used.
Example: /
Operating symbols
In this document, camera operation is explained using the following symbols:
0 For information about operation methods of the operation part, refer to page 62.
0 Other symbols, such as icons shown on the camera screen, are also used in
explanations.
0 This document describes the procedure for selecting menu items as follows:
Example) Set [Picture Quality] of the [Photo] ([Image Quality]) menu to [STD.].
For information about menu operation methods, refer to page 73.
About Operating Instructions
A Front dial
B Rear dial
C 3421
Cursor button up/down/left/right
or
Joystick up/down/left/right
D Press the centre of the joystick
E [MENU/SET] button
F Control dial
¨ [ ] ¨ [ ] ¨ [Picture Quality] ¨ Select [STD.]
About Operating Instructions
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Notification classification symbols
In this document, notifications are classified and described using the following
symbols:
To confirm prior to using the function
Hints for better use of the camera and tips for recording
Notifications and supplementary items regarding specifications
Related information and page number
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Chapters
1. Introduction
17
2. Getting Started
31
3. Basic Operations
56
4. Easy Recording
77
5. Image Recording
82
6. Focus/Zoom
91
7. Drive/Shutter
125
8. Metering/Exposure/ISO Sensitivity
178
9. White Balance/Image Quality
194
10. Flash
216
11. Recording Videos
230
12. Playing Back and Editing of Images
260
13. Camera Customisation
278
14. Menu Guide
303
15. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
370
16. Connecting to Other Devices
426
17. Materials
445
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About Operating Instructions .......................................................3
Chapters ......................................................................................5
Contents by Function.................................................................14
1. Introduction 17
Before Use.................................................................................17
Standard Accessories................................................................20
Lenses That Can Be Used.........................................................21
Memory Cards That Can Be Used.............................................22
Names of Parts ..........................................................................24
Camera.............................................................................................. 24
Supplied Lens.................................................................................... 28
Displaying Viewfinder/Monitor ........................................................... 29
Status LCD Display ........................................................................... 30
2. Getting Started 31
Attaching a Shoulder Strap........................................................31
Charging the Battery..................................................................33
Charging with the Charger ................................................................ 33
Battery Insertion ................................................................................ 36
Charging the Battery with the Camera .............................................. 38
Charging While Using the Camera .................................................... 40
Notifications Regarding Charging/Power Supply............................... 42
[Power Save Mode] ........................................................................... 44
Inserting Cards (Optional)..........................................................46
Formatting Cards (Initialisation)......................................................... 48
Attaching a Lens........................................................................49
Attaching a Lens Hood ...................................................................... 51
Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time)............53
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3. Basic Operations 56
Basic Recording Operations...................................................... 56
How to Hold the Camera....................................................................56
Adjusting the Angle of the Monitor .....................................................58
Taking Pictures ..................................................................................59
Recording Videos...............................................................................60
Selecting the Recording Mode...........................................................61
Camera Setting Operations .......................................................62
Display Settings......................................................................... 66
Setting the Viewfinder ........................................................................66
Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder .................................67
Switching the Display Information......................................................68
Turning On the Status LCD Backlight ................................................70
Quick Menu ............................................................................... 71
Menu Operation Methods.......................................................... 73
[Reset]................................................................................................76
4. Easy Recording 77
Intelligent Auto Mode.................................................................77
Recording Using Touch Functions ............................................ 80
Touch Shutter ....................................................................................80
Touch AE ...........................................................................................81
5. Image Recording 82
[Aspect Ratio] ............................................................................ 82
[Picture Size] ............................................................................. 83
[Picture Quality] ......................................................................... 85
[Double Card Slot Function] ...................................................... 87
[Folder / File Settings]................................................................ 88
[File Number Reset]................................................................... 90
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6. Focus/Zoom 91
Selecting the Focus Mode .........................................................91
Using AF ....................................................................................92
[AF Custom Setting(Photo)] .............................................................. 96
Selecting the AF Mode ..............................................................98
[Face/Eye/Body/Animal Detect.]....................................................... 99
[Tracking]........................................................................................ 102
[225-Area]....................................................................................... 104
[Zone (Vert./ Horz.)]/ [Zone (Square)]/ [Zone (Oval)]...................... 105
[1-Area+]/ [1-Area].......................................................................... 107
[Pinpoint] ........................................................................................ 108
[Custom1] to [Custom3].................................................................. 110
AF Area Movement Operation .................................................112
Moving the AF Area by Touch ......................................................... 113
Moving the AF Area Position with the Touch Pad ........................... 115
[Focus Switching for Vert / Hor]....................................................... 116
Record Using MF.....................................................................117
Recording Images with Zoom ..................................................121
Extra Tele Conversion..................................................................... 122
7. Drive/Shutter 125
Selecting the Drive Mode.........................................................125
Taking Burst Pictures...............................................................126
6K/4K Photo Recording ...........................................................130
Notes on 6K/4K Photos ................................................................... 135
Selecting Pictures from a 6K/4K Burst File..............................138
Correcting Pictures After Recording
(Post-Recording Refinement) .......................................................... 140
Picture Selection Operations ........................................................... 141
Recording with Time Lapse Shot.............................................145
Recording with Stop Motion Animation....................................148
Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos ....................151
Recording Using the Self-timer................................................153
Bracket Recording ...................................................................155
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Post-Focus Recording ............................................................. 161
Selecting the Focus Position for the Picture to Save .......................164
Focus Stacking ................................................................................166
[Silent Mode]............................................................................169
[Shutter Type] .......................................................................... 170
Image Stabiliser.......................................................................172
Image Stabiliser Settings .................................................................174
8. Metering/Exposure/ISO Sensitivity 178
[Metering Mode]....................................................................... 178
Programme AE Mode .............................................................. 179
Aperture-Priority AE Mode.......................................................181
Shutter-Priority AE Mode.........................................................183
Manual Exposure Mode...........................................................185
Preview Mode.......................................................................... 188
Exposure Compensation ......................................................... 189
Locking Focus and Exposure (AF/AE Lock)............................ 191
Setting the ISO Sensitivity ....................................................... 192
9. White Balance/Image Quality 194
Setting the White Balance (WB) .............................................. 194
Adjusting the White Balance ............................................................197
[Photo Style] ............................................................................ 199
[Filter Settings]......................................................................... 204
[Simultaneous Record w/o Filter] .....................................................209
[High Resolution Mode] ........................................................... 210
[HLG Photo]............................................................................. 214
10. Flash 216
Using an External Flash (Optional).......................................... 216
Removing the Hot Shoe Cover ........................................................216
Setting Flash Functions ...........................................................219
[Firing Mode]/[Manual Flash Adjust.] ...............................................219
[Flash Mode] ....................................................................................220
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[Flash Synchro] ............................................................................... 223
Adjusting the Flash Output .............................................................. 224
[Auto Exposure Comp.] ................................................................... 225
[Red-Eye Removal] ......................................................................... 225
Recording Using a Wireless Flash...........................................226
11. Recording Videos 230
Recording Videos ....................................................................230
Video Settings..........................................................................233
[Rec. File Format]............................................................................ 233
[Rec Quality].................................................................................... 234
[Image Area of Video]...................................................................... 238
[Continuous AF]............................................................................... 239
[AF Custom Setting(Video)]............................................................. 240
[Luminance Level] ........................................................................... 241
Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee)......................... 241
Displaying/Setting the Sound Recording Level ............................... 243
Creative Video Mode ...............................................................244
[CreativeVideo Combined Set.] ....................................................... 246
[High Speed Video] ......................................................................... 247
Recording HLG Videos.................................................................... 248
Recording Videos Using a Connected External Device...........249
External Monitor/Recorder ([HDMI Rec Output])............................. 249
External Microphones (Optional) ..................................................... 254
XLR Microphone Adaptor (Optional) ............................................... 257
Headphones .................................................................................... 258
12. Playing Back and Editing of Images 260
Playing Back Pictures ..............................................................260
Playing Back Videos................................................................262
Extracting a Picture ......................................................................... 264
Switching the Display Mode.....................................................265
Enlarged Display ............................................................................. 265
Thumbnail Screen ........................................................................... 267
Calendar Playback .......................................................................... 268
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Group Images.......................................................................... 269
Deleting Images....................................................................... 270
[RAW Processing] ................................................................... 272
[Video Divide] ..........................................................................277
13. Camera Customisation 278
Fn Buttons ............................................................................... 279
Register Functions to the Fn Buttons...............................................280
Use the Fn Buttons ..........................................................................286
Fn Lever ..................................................................................287
Register a Function to the Fn Lever.................................................287
Use the Fn Lever .............................................................................289
[Dial Operation Switch] ............................................................ 290
Register Functions to the Dials ........................................................290
Temporarily Change Dial Operation ................................................291
Quick Menu Customisation...................................................... 292
Register to the Quick Menu .............................................................292
Custom Mode .......................................................................... 296
Register in Custom Mode ................................................................296
Using Custom Mode ........................................................................298
Calling Settings ................................................................................299
My Menu.................................................................................. 300
Registration in My Menu ..................................................................300
Edit My Menu ...................................................................................301
[Save/Restore Camera Setting]............................................... 302
14. Menu Guide 303
[Photo] Menu ........................................................................... 304
[Video] Menu ........................................................................... 318
[Custom] Menu ........................................................................ 325
[Setup] Menu ........................................................................... 349
[Playback] Menu ...................................................................... 361
Entering Characters................................................................. 369
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15. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth 370
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Functions........................................................370
Connecting to a Smartphone ...................................................372
Installing “LUMIX Sync” .................................................................. 373
Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection) ..................... 374
Connecting to a Smartphone ([Wi-Fi connection])........................... 377
Terminating the Wi-Fi Connection ................................................... 382
Operating the Camera with a Smartphone ..............................383
[Remote shooting] ........................................................................... 384
[Shutter Remote Control]................................................................. 386
Transferring Recorded Images........................................................ 388
Transferring Recorded Images Automatically ................................. 390
Recording Location Information ...................................................... 392
Camera Power Operations .............................................................. 393
Automatically Setting the Clock ....................................................... 394
Saving Settings Information ............................................................ 395
Sending Images from the Camera...........................................396
[Smartphone]................................................................................... 399
[PC] ................................................................................................. 402
[Printer]............................................................................................ 405
[Web service]................................................................................... 407
[Cloud Sync. Service] ...................................................................... 410
Wi-Fi Connections ...................................................................412
[Via Network] ................................................................................... 412
[Direct] ............................................................................................. 416
Connect to Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings......................... 417
Send Settings and Selecting Images.......................................419
Image Send Settings ....................................................................... 419
Selecting Images............................................................................. 420
[Wi-Fi Setup] Menu ..................................................................421
“LUMIX CLUB” ................................................................................ 422
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16. Connecting to Other Devices 426
Viewing on a TV ...................................................................... 426
Importing Images to a PC........................................................ 430
Installing Software............................................................................430
Copying Images to a PC ..................................................................433
Storing on a Recorder ............................................................. 436
Tethered Recording................................................................. 438
Installing Software............................................................................438
Operating the Camera from a PC ....................................................439
Printing .................................................................................... 441
17. Materials 445
Using Optional Accessories.....................................................445
Battery Grip (Optional) .....................................................................445
Shutter Remote Control (Optional) ..................................................446
AC Adaptor (Optional)/DC Coupler (Optional) .................................447
Monitor/Viewfinder Displays .................................................... 448
Recording Screen ............................................................................448
Playback Screen ..............................................................................453
Message Displays ...................................................................456
Troubleshooting.......................................................................459
Cautions for Use...................................................................... 470
Usage Duration, Number of Pictures....................................... 480
Number of Recordable Pictures, Recordable Time.................482
List of Default Settings/Saving Customisation/
Copied Settings ....................................................................... 485
List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording
Mode........................................................................................ 497
Specifications ..........................................................................502
Index........................................................................................509
Trademarks and Licences .......................................................517
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Contents by Function
Power Source
Charging l 33
Charging error l 35
l 40
Battery indication l 42
Power supply l 40
[Battery Information] l 356
Power save function l 44
Usage duration, Number of
pictures
l 480
Card
Cards that can be used l 22
[Card Format] l 48
[Double Card Slot Function] l 87
[Destination Card Slot] l 87
Switching the playback card l 261
l 267
Folder structure l 435
[Folder / File Settings] l 88
[File Number Reset] l 90
Entering characters l 369
Number of recordable
pictures, Recordable time
l 482
Lens
Attaching l 49
[Image Stabilizer] l 172
Basic Settings
[Language] l 359
[Clock Set] l 53
[Time Zone] l 359
[Beep] l 354
[Copyright Information] l 350
[Reset] l 76
Viewfinder
Dioptre adjustment l 66
Display magnification l 66
Eye sensor l 67
[Eye Sensor AF] l 332
Display
Recording screen l 448
Playback screen l 453
Viewfinder l 29
Status LCD l 30
Control panel l 451
Switching display l 68
Monitor/viewfinder
adjustment
l 352
Monitor/viewfinder
luminance
l 352
Display speed l 351
Level gauge l 339
Grid lines l 341
[Histogram] l 340
[Sheer Overlay] l 347
Checking overexposure l 346
[HLG View Assist] l 347
AF/MF
Focus mode l 91
Selecting the AF mode l 98
l 331
Face/eye/human detection l 99
Animal detection l 100
Movement tracking l 102
[AF ON] l 94
Moving the AF area l 112
Enlarged display l 94
l 119
Setting the AF sensitivity l 96
AF/AE Lock l 191
Touch AF l 114
[Touch Pad AF] l 115
[AF Assist Light] l 309
MF l 117
[MF Guide] l 330
[MF Assist] l 330
[Focus Peaking] l 310
Contents by Function
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Drive
Drive mode l 125
Burst l 126
[6K/4K PHOTO] l 130
[Time Lapse Shot] l 145
Recording with Stop Motion
Animation
l 148
[Self Timer] l 153
[Post-Focus] l 161
Image Quality
[Picture Size] l 83
[Picture Quality] l 85
RAW l 85
JPEG l 85
Aspect ratio l 82
[White Balance] l 194
[Photo Style] l 199
[Filter Settings] l 204
[Color Space] l 328
[6K/4K PHOTO Noise
Reduction]
l 140
[Flicker Decrease (Photo)] l 315
[Long Exposure NR] l 306
[i.Dynamic Range] l 307
[Vignetting Comp.] l 308
[Diffraction Compensation] l 308
Taking Pictures
Recording mode l 61
Quick menu l 71
Zoom l 121
[Ex. Tele Conv.] l 122
[Image Stabilizer] l 172
Bracket recording l 155
Bulb recording
l 187
[High Resolution Mode] l 210
[Multiple Exposure] l 316
[HLG Photo] l 214
[Shutter Type] l 170
[Silent Mode] l 169
Remote control recording l 446
Screen display l 448
Exposure
[Exposure Comp.] l 189
Programme Shift l 180
Preview mode
l 188
[Metering Mode] l 178
AE Lock l 191
[One Push AE] l 284
[Touch AE] l 81
[Sensitivity] l 192
[Extended ISO] l 327
Video Recording
Video recording l 230
Creative Video mode l 244
[Rec. File Format] l 233
[AVCHD] l 233
[MP4] l 233
[MP4 HEVC] l 233
[Rec Quality] l 234
Resolution l 234
Frame rate l 234
Bit rate l 234
Angle of view l 238
Exposure settings l 231
Setting the AF sensitivity l 240
[Continuous AF] l 239
[High Speed Video] l 247
[Like2100(HLG)] l 248
Luminance level l 241
Knee l 241
Sound recording l 243
Headphones l 258
[Sound Output] l 258
Wind noise reduction l 323
Attenuator l 243
[Flicker Decrease (Video)] l 320
HDMI output l 249
Output bit value (HDMI) l 252
External microphone l 254
XLR Microphone Adaptor l 257
Remote control recording l 446
Contents by Function
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Flash
External flash l 216
[Firing Mode] l 219
[Flash Mode] l 220
Flash output adjustment l 224
[Flash Synchro] l 223
[Wireless Flash Setup] l 226
Playback
[Auto Review] l 338
Playing back pictures l 260
Playing back videos l 262
Thumbnail display l 267
Calendar display l 268
Enlarged display l 265
Group images l 269
Saving 6K/4K photos l 138
Viewing on a TV l 426
Deleting l 270
Screen display l 453
Editing of Images
[RAW Processing] l 272
[Protect] l 365
[Rating] l 365
[Resize] l 366
[Rotate] l 366
[Video Divide] l 277
[Copy] l 367
Customisation
[Custom] menu l 325
Function button l 279
Function lever l 287
Custom recording mode l 296
My Menu l 300
Quick menu l 292
Dial operation l 290
Saving camera settings l 302
Connecting with Other
Devices
Sending images (PC) l 430
Printing l 441
Viewing on a TV l 426
HDMI output l 428
Tethered recording l 438
Cable holder l 250
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Bluetooth connection l 374
[Wi-Fi connection] l 377
l 412
[Wi-Fi Setup] l 421
Smartphone app “LUMIX
Sync
l 372
[Remote shooting] l 384
Location information l 392
Sending images
([Smartphone])
l 388
l 399
Sending images ([PC]) l 402
Sending images ([Printer]) l 405
Sending images ([Web
service])
l 407
Sending images ([Cloud
Sync. Service])
l 410
Saving camera settings l 395
“LUMIX CLUB” l 422
Software
PHOTOfunSTUDIO l 431
SILKYPIX l 432
LUMIX Tether l 438
Maintenance
[Sensor Cleaning] l 359
[Pixel Refresh] l 359
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1. Introduction
Firmware of Your Camera/Lens
Firmware updates may be provided in order to improve camera capabilities or to add
functionality. For smoother recording, we recommend updating the firmware of the
camera/lens to the latest version.
0 For the latest information on the firmware or to download/
update the firmware, visit the following support website:
https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/
(English only)
0 To check the firmware version of the camera/lens, attach the lens to
the camera and select [Firmware Version] in the [Setup] ([Others])
menu. You can also update the firmware in [Firmware Version]. (l 360)
0 This document provides explanations for camera firmware version 1.0.
Handling of the Camera
Do not subject the camera to strong vibration, impacts, or pressure.
These may cause a malfunction or damage.
– Do not drop or knock against hard surfaces.
– Do not push hard on the lens section or monitor.
If sand, dust, or liquid gets on the monitor, wipe it off with a dry soft
cloth.
– Touch operations may be incorrectly recognised.
When using in low temperatures (s10 oC to 0 oC (14 oF to 32 oF))
– Before use, attach a Panasonic lens with a minimum recommended operating
temperature of j10 oC (14 oF).
Before Use
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Do not place a hand inside the camera mount.
This may cause a failure or damage because the sensor is a precision
device.
If you shake the camera while turning the camera off, a sensor may
operate or a rattling sound may be heard. This is caused by the image
stabiliser mechanism in the body. It is not a malfunction.
Splash Resistant
Splash Resistant is a term used to describe an extra level of
protection this camera offers against exposure to a minimal amount
of moisture, water or dust. Splash Resistant does not guarantee that
damage will not occur if this camera is subjected to direct contact
with water.
In order to minimise the possibility of damage please be sure the
following precautions are taken:
– Splash Resistant works in conjunction with the lenses that were specifically
designed to support this feature.
– Securely close the doors, socket caps, contact points cover, etc.
– When the lens or cap is removed or a door is open, do not allow sand, dust, and
moisture to enter inside.
– If liquid gets on the camera, wipe it off with a dry soft cloth.
Condensation (When the Lens, the Viewfinder or Monitor
is Fogged Up)
0 Condensation occurs when there are temperature or humidity differences. Be careful
because condensation can lead to stains or mould on the lens, viewfinder, and
monitor or cause a failure.
0 If condensation occurs, turn off the camera and leave it for approx. 2 hours. The fog
will disappear naturally when the temperature of the camera becomes close to the
ambient temperature.
Be Sure to Perform Trial Recording in Advance
Perform trial recording in advance of an important event (wedding, etc.) to check that
recording can be performed normally.
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No Compensation Regarding Recording
Please note that compensation cannot be provided in the event that recording could
not be performed due to a problem with the camera or a card.
Be Careful with Regard to Copyrights
Under copyright law, you may not use the images and audio you have recorded for
other than personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder.
Be careful because there are cases where restrictions apply to recording even for the
purpose of personal enjoyment.
Also Read “Cautions for Use” (l 470)
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Check that all the accessories are supplied before using the camera.
0
The accessories and their shape will differ depending on the country or area where
the camera was purchased.
For details on the accessories, refer to “Operating Instructions” (supplied).
0 Digital camera body is referred to as camera in this document.
0 Battery pack is referred to as battery pack or battery in this document.
0 Battery charger is referred to as battery charger or charger in this document.
0 The memory card is optional.
Standard Accessories
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Panasonic DCS1RE Owner's manual

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