Panasonic DMC-TZ5 Operating Guide

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Basics
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  Taking picture with 
automatic settings
Optimum settings are made automatically from information such as ‘face’, ‘movement’, 
‘brightness’, and ‘distance’ just by pointing the camera at the subject, meaning that clear 
pictures can be taken without the need to make settings manually.
Automatic scene distinction
1
Turn on the power
Status indicator illuminated for 
approx. 1 second.
2
Set to 
 
3
Set to   
(INTELLIGENT AUTO mode)
4
Take a picture
Press halfway
(Adjust the 
focus)
Press fully
Recognised scene icon displayed in 
blue for 2 sec.
•  Camera reads scene when 
pointed at subject, and 
makes optimum settings 
automatically.
 Backlight  compensation
(brighten subject against backlight)
•  To cancel compensation 
 Press ▲ again. 
 Displayed when compensation is on.
 To use flash
Select either 
 (Auto) or 
 (forced flash off).
When using 
 (AUTO), 
 (Auto/red-eye reduction) 
and 
 (Slow sync./red-eye reduction) will be switched 
between automatically (see P.38 for details).
A second flash will be emitted in 
 and 
 for red-eye 
reduction.
  Focus range → (P.41).
  In addition to automatic scene distinction, ‘INTELLIGENT ISO 
’, ‘I.EXPOSURE’, ‘STABILIZER’, 
and ‘CONTINUOUS AF’ will operate automatically.
  The following menu items may be set in INTELLIGENT AUTO mode.
  •     REC menu: ‘PICTURE SIZE ’, ‘ASPECT RATIO’, ‘BURST’, ‘COLOR MODE  ’, ‘STABILIZER  ’
  •   SETUP menu: ‘CLOCK SET’, ‘WORLD TIME’, ‘TRAVEL DATE’, ‘BEEP  ’, ‘LANGUAGE’
    Items that may be set differ from other recording modes.
Status indicator
Shutter button
 Recognises ‘i PORTRAIT’
Follows face to take clear, bright 
pictures.
  Recognises ‘i SCENERY’
Takes sharp pictures of near and far 
landscapes.
 Recognises ‘i MACRO’
Reads distance to take sharp pictures 
of close subjects
  Recognises ‘i NIGHT PORTRAIT’
Takes bright, natural pictures of people 
and night scenery. (Only with 
)
 Recognises ‘i NIGHT SCENERY’
Uses slow shutter speed to achieve 
natural colouring.(Only with 
)
 Recognises movement
Reads subject movement to avoid 
blurring when scene does not 
correspond to any of the above.
e.g. Face too large – ‘i PORTRAIT’ becomes 
‘i MACRO’
  According to the following conditions, different scene types may be determined for the same subject.
   •  Face contrast, conditions of subject (size, distance, colouring, movement), zoom ratio, sunset, 
sunrise, low brightness, jitter
  If desired scene type is not selected, 
we recommend manually selecting the 
appropriate recording mode. 
  We recommend using a tripod and the self-
timer with ‘i NIGHT SCENERY’ and ‘i NIGHT 
PORTRAIT’.
  When jitter is small (e.g. using tripod) with ‘i 
NIGHT SCENERY’, shutter speed can reach 
a maximum of 8 seconds. Do not move the camera.
  The settings for the following functions are fixed.
  • 
 
AUTO REVIEW: 2 SEC. • POWER SAVE: 5 MIN. • GUIDE LINE: 
  • WHITE BALANCE: AWB
   •  QUALITY: 
(Fine) 
1  
• AF MODE: 
(Face detection) 
2
  • AF ASSIST LAMP: ON 
   • METERING MODE: 
(Multiple)
   
0.3 M 
 only (standard)  
2
 
(9 points) when face cannot be recognised
  The following functions cannot be used.
   
‘HISTOGRAM’, ‘EXPOSURE’, ‘AUTO BRACKET’, ‘WB ADJUST.’, ‘DIGITAL ZOOM’, ‘MIN. SHTR 
SPEED’, ‘AUDIO REC.’
  Holding the camera
  •  
Do not block the flash or the lamp. Do not look at them 
from close range.
  •  
Do not touch the lens.
  •  
Stand with your arms close to your body and with your 
legs apart.
  •  
Do not block the microphone when recording audio.
   • Holding camera vertically (→ P.31)
Microphone 
(top surface)
Flash Lamp