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Panasonic DMC-LS5 User Manual

Panasonic DMC-LS5
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VQT3W70
Owners Manual
for advanced features
Digital Camera
Model No. DMC-LS5
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,
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Panasonic DMC-LS5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera TypeCompact
Sensor TypeCCD
Optical Zoom5x
Digital Zoom4x
LCD Screen Size2.7 inches
Image StabilizationOptical
ISO Sensitivity100-1600
Maximum Shutter Speed1/2000 sec
Minimum Shutter Speed8 sec
Built-in FlashYes
Internal Memory70 MB
Video RecordingYes
Effective Megapixels14.1 MP
Flash ModesAuto, Forced On, Forced Off, Slow Sync
Storage MediaSD
Video Resolution1280 x 720
Image sensor size1/2.33 inch
Battery Type2 x AA alkaline batteries

Summary

Cautions on handling this unit

Camera handling

General precautions for handling the camera to prevent damage and malfunction.

Condensation (lens fogging)

Explains how condensation forms and how to deal with it.

Handling precautions and tips

Test shot and missed shots

Recommends test shots and clarifies policy on missed shots due to technical issues.

Copyright laws

Warns about unauthorized use of recordings and copyright restrictions.

Standard Accessories

Optional accessories

Details about optional accessories like memory cards.

Names of parts

Cursor button operation

Explanation of the function and operation of the cursor button.

About the batteries

Compatible batteries

Lists batteries that can be used and those that cannot.

Recordable pictures and operating time

Provides estimates for picture count and operating time with different batteries.

Battery performance in low temperatures

Inserting and removing the card/batteries

Removing the card/batteries

Remaining battery and memory capacity

Picture save destination

Explains how to check battery status and where pictures are saved.

Recording capacity guidelines

Setting the clock

Changing time settings

Taking pictures with automatic settings

Automatic Scene Detection

Using zoom

Taking motion pictures

Viewing your pictures

Watching motion pictures

Viewing as list (Multi Playback)

Deleting pictures

Setting the menu

Menu types overview

Explains the different menu categories: Setup, Rec, and Playback.

Menu operation example

Using the [Setup] menu

Clock, sound, and power settings

Details settings related to clock, sound, and power management.

Setup menu options

Auto Review and Reset

Explains auto review settings and how to reset camera parameters.

Setup menu options

Format and Language

How to format memory and change the display language.

Taking pictures with your own settings

Aligning the focus

Changing recording information display

Taking pictures with flash

Flash mode availability

Taking pictures with the self-timer

Taking pictures with Exposure Compensation

Taking pictures according to the scene

Scene Modes: Portrait, Scenery

Scene Modes: Panorama and Sports

Scene Modes: Night and Party

Scene Modes: Baby, Sunset, High Sens.

Scene Modes: Fireworks, Beach, Snow

Using the [Rec] menu

Picture Size

How to adjust the resolution and aspect ratio of still pictures.

Using the [Rec] menu

Rec Quality and Sensitivity

Settings for video quality and ISO sensitivity.

Using the [Rec] menu

White Balance

How to adjust color balance based on lighting conditions.

Using the [Rec] menu

AF Mode

Explains different autofocus modes for subject tracking.

Using the [Rec] menu

Digital Zoom and Burst Mode

How to use digital zoom and take rapid burst shots.

Using the [Rec] menu

Red-Eye Removal and Stabilizer

Settings for reducing red-eye and preventing camera shake.

Different playback methods

Playback methods

Slide Show

How to automatically play back still pictures in a slideshow format.

Playback methods

Category Selection

How to filter playback by category, such as Scene Modes.

Using the [Playback] menu

Resize (Single Picture)

How to reduce the size of a single picture.

Using the [Playback] menu

Resize (Multiple Pictures)

How to reduce the size of multiple pictures simultaneously.

Using the [Playback] menu

Protect Pictures

How to set protection to prevent accidental deletion of pictures.

Using the [Playback] menu

Copy Pictures

How to copy pictures between built-in memory and memory cards.

Using with your PC

PC connection details

Folder and File Names

Explains the organization of pictures and files on the computer.

PC connection details

Using PHOTOfunSTUDIO Software

Guide to using the bundled software for managing pictures.

Printing

Printing pictures

Printing multiple pictures

How to select and print multiple images at once.

Printing pictures

Print with date

Options for printing dates on pictures.

Making print settings on the camera

List of LCD monitor displays (Recording)

List of LCD monitor displays (Playback)

Message displays

General messages

Explains common error messages and required actions.

Message displays

Card and Motion Recording Messages

Explains messages related to memory cards and motion recording.

Q&A Troubleshooting (Battery, Power, Recording)

Q&A Troubleshooting (Recording continued)

Q&A Troubleshooting (LCD, Flash, Playback)

Q&A Troubleshooting (Playback continued)

Q&A Troubleshooting (Computer, Printer)

Q&A Troubleshooting (Other issues)

Usage cautions and notes (General)

Usage cautions and notes (Handling)

Memory Cards, LCD, and Battery Cautions

Precautions for handling memory cards, LCD monitor, and batteries.

Usage cautions and notes (Battery details)

Usage cautions and notes (Personal Information)

Personal Information and Disposal

Notes on protecting personal data and disposing of used batteries/cards.

Specifications

Specifications (Details)

Recording Media and Dimensions

Details on supported recording media, dimensions, and weight.

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