Panasonic DMC-LX100 操作指南

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Menu list
 [Rec]
You can perform settings such as picture size and flash (supplied/optional).
 •The [Photo Style], [AFS/AFF/AFC], [Metering Mode], [Highlight Shadow], [i.Dynamic], 
[i.Resolution], [i.Zoom], and [Digital Zoom] menu items are common for both [Rec] and 
[Motion Picture] menus. If a setting in one menu is changed, the setting with the same 
name in other menu will also be changed automatically.
[Photo Style]
You can select the effects according to the concept of the picture 
that you want to create. Adjusts the colours of effects and picture 
quality.
[Picture Size]
Set the number of pixels.
[Quality]
Set the compression rate used for storing pictures.
[AFS/AFF/AFC]
Select how the focus is adjusted.
[Metering Mode]
Type of optical measurement to measure brightness can be 
changed. 
[Burst Rate]
Sets the burst speed to be used for burst recording.
[Auto Bracket]
Sets the Single/Burst setting, compensation range, and recording 
sequence of Auto Bracket.
[Self Timer]
Sets the time before recording starts when you take a picture 
using the self-timer.
[Highlight Shadow]
You can adjust the highlights and shadows in a picture while 
confirming the brightness of these areas on the screen.
[i.Dynamic]
Correcting contrast and exposure.
[i.Resolution]
Records still pictures with sharper outlines and the impression of 
high-resolution.
[Simultaneous record 
w/o filter]
Sets whether to record pictures with Filter and those without Filter 
at the same time.
[iHandheld Night 
Shot]
Combines nightscape pictures recorded using high-speed burst 
recording into a single picture.
[iHDR]
When there is, for example, strong contrast between the 
background and the subject, [iHDR] records multiple still pictures 
with differing exposures and combines them to create a single still 
picture rich in gradation. 
[HDR]
The camera can combine 3 still pictures taken with different 
exposures into a single properly exposed picture with rich 
gradation.
[Multi Exp.]
You can create an effect similar to the operation of up to four times 
of exposure on a single picture.