Panasonic dmc-lz10 Operating Guide

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Advanced-Shooting
recordable pictures.
The number of recordable pictures vary 
depending on the subject.
The number of recordable pictures 
displayed on LCD monitor may not 
correspond with recorded pictures.
i
[ASPECT RATIO]
Setting the aspect ratio of 
pictures
By changing the aspect ratio, you can select 
an angle of view that matches the subject.
h
Select to take pictures with the 
same aspect ratio as a 4:3 TV or 
a computer monitor.
Select to take pictures with the same 
3:2 aspect ratio as 35 mm film.
j
This is suitable for landscapes etc. 
where a wide view is preferable.
This is also suitable for playing 
back pictures on a wide-screen 
TV, high-definition TV etc.
You cannot choose [
] during motion 
picture mode [
i]. 
The ends of the recorded pictures may 
be cut at printing. 
[INTELLIGENT ISO]
Changing ISO sensitivity 
automatically
The camera detects the movement of the 
subject and then sets the optimal ISO 
sensitivity and shutter speed according to the 
movement and the brightness of the subject.
The settings listed below indicates the 
selectable highest ISO sensitivity.
OFF
Intelligent ISO does not work.
ISO MAX400 [MAX] shows the maximum 
level of ISO sensitivity. 
The ISO sensitivity 
automatically increases up 
to the set value.
ISO MAX800
ISO MAX1600
[
] displays when you press the shutter 
button halfway. If you press it fully, the 
shutter speed and ISO sensitivity will be 
displayed.
Jitter is avoided when taking pictures indoors 
of a moving subject by increasing the ISO 
sensitivity and making the shutter speed 
faster. (However, picture noise will increase.)
Noise is avoided when taking pictures 
indoors of a subject with no movement by 
decreasing the ISO sensitivity.
Depending on the brightness and how 
fast the subject is moving, jitter may not 
be avoided.
When the moving subject is small
When the moving subject is at the edge 
of the screen
When the subject starts moving the 
instant the shutter button is pressed fully 
If picture noise becomes a problem, we 
recommend setting the maximum ISO 
sensitivity to low level, setting the [NOISE 
REDUCTION] of [PICT.ADJ.] to high 
level, or setting each of the items other 
than [NOISE REDUCTION] to low level.

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