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Panasonic DX-GX800 - User Manual

Panasonic DX-GX800
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Digital Camera
Model No. DC-GX800
DVQP1194ZA
F0117HA0
until
2017/2/13
Message Display P302
Troubleshooting P305
Finding the information you need P2
Contents P4
Contents by Function P9
Menu list P178

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Panasonic DX-GX800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelDX-GX800
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Finding the information you need

Search from Troubleshooting

Resolve common issues and problems encountered while using the camera.

Before Use

Care of the camera

Essential guidelines for maintaining and protecting your camera from damage.

Getting Started;Basic Operations

Charging the Battery

Steps and guidelines for charging the camera's battery effectively.

Recording Modes

Taking Pictures using the Automatic Function (Intelligent Auto Mode)

Utilize the camera's intelligent auto mode for effortless shooting in various scenes.

Taking Pictures by Specifying the Aperture;Shutter Speed

Control aperture and shutter speed for creative photographic effects and exposures.

Focus, Brightness (Exposure) and Colour tone Settings

Adjusting Focus Automatically

Learn how to set focus modes like AFS, AFF, and AFC for optimal automatic focusing.

Adjusting Focus Manually

Step-by-step guide for manually adjusting the camera's focus for precise control.

Fixing the Focus and the Exposure (AF;AE Lock)

Lock focus and exposure on a subject, especially useful in challenging lighting conditions.

Compensating the Exposure

Adjust exposure compensation to achieve the perfect brightness in tricky lighting.

Setting the Light Sensitivity

Control ISO sensitivity to capture clear images in low light or reduce noise.

Adjusting the White Balance

Correct color casts from different light sources for accurate and natural colors.

4 K Photo and Drive Settings

Recording 4 K Photos

Capture high-speed bursts of 8MP photos and extract the perfect moment.

Controlling Focus After Recording (Post Focus;Focus Stacking)

Adjust focus after shooting and create images with extended depth of field (Focus Stacking).

Selecting the desired focus area and saving a picture

Choose specific focus areas from 4K burst files and save them as individual pictures.

Merging multiple pictures to widen the focus range (Focus Stacking)

Combine multiple images with different focus points to create a single sharp image.

Burst Mode

Configure burst shooting speed and settings for capturing action sequences.

Taking Pictures While Adjusting a Setting Automatically (Bracket Recording)

Capture multiple shots with automatic adjustments to exposure or white balance.

Taking Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals ([Time Lapse Shot])

Create time-lapse videos by automatically capturing images at set intervals.

Creating Stop Motion Pictures ([Stop Motion Animation])

Produce stop-motion animations by sequentially capturing and stitching images.

Stabiliser, Zoom and Flash

Image Stabiliser

Minimize camera shake and jitter for sharper images, especially in low light or with zoom.

Taking Pictures by using the flash

Learn to open, close, and force the built-in flash for better illumination.

Recording Motion Pictures

Recording Motion Picture;4 K Motion Picture

Capture high-definition movies in AVCHD or MP4 formats, including 4K resolution.

Setting the format, size and recording frame rate

Configure movie recording format, resolution, frame rate, and bit rate for optimal quality.

How to set focus when recording a motion picture ([Continuous AF])

Manage focus during video recording, choosing between continuous AF or manual focus.

Recording still pictures while recording motion pictures

Capture still photos simultaneously while recording motion pictures.

Playing Back and Editing Images

Creating Still Pictures from a Motion Picture

Extract and save individual frames from motion pictures as still images.

Deleting Pictures

Learn how to delete single or multiple pictures, including group images.

Using Menu Functions

[HDR]

Combine multiple exposures to create a single image with rich tonal gradation.

[Multi Exp.]

Create multi-exposure images by combining up to four exposures into one.

[Face Recog.]

Enable face recognition for automatic focus and exposure prioritization.

: [Custom] menu

Customize camera operations, button assignments, and display settings.

[RAW Processing]

Process RAW images in-camera, adjusting settings like white balance and exposure.

[4 K PHOTO Bulk Saving]

Save multiple frames from 4K burst files simultaneously as individual pictures.

[Light Composition]

Combine multiple frames from 4K burst files to superimpose brighter parts.

[Clear Retouch]

Remove unwanted objects or details from pictures using touch-based erasure.

[Time Lapse Video]

Create time-lapse movies from picture groups recorded with the Time Lapse Shot function.

Using the Wi-Fi function

What you can do with the Wi-Fi function

Overview of Wi-Fi capabilities: remote control, image transfer, and web service integration.

Controlling with a Smartphone;Tablet

Remote camera control, image playback, and saving via the 'Panasonic Image App'.

Connecting to a smartphone;tablet

Step-by-step guide for connecting the camera to a smartphone via Wi-Fi.

Using a password to set up a connection

Securely connect to smartphones using QR codes or manual password entry.

Connecting via a wireless access point (via the network)

Connect the camera to a wireless access point for network access.

Connecting the camera and another device directly (direct connection)

Establish a direct Wi-Fi connection between the camera and a smartphone or other device.

Connecting to other equipment

Watching 4 K motion pictures on a TV; Saving 4 K motion pictures on your PC or recorder

View 4K movies on TV or save them to PC/recorder via HDMI or SD card.

Playing Back Pictures on a TV Screen

Connect the camera to a TV using an HDMI cable to display pictures on a larger screen.

Using VIERA Link (HDMI)

Control the camera and TV with a single remote via HDMI CEC (VIERA Link).

Others

Message Display

List and explanation of common confirmation and error messages displayed on the screen.

Troubleshooting

Guidance on how to resolve common problems related to power, recording, and flash.

Cautions for Use

Important safety and usage precautions to ensure optimal and safe camera operation.

Wi-Fi function

General tips and troubleshooting for using the Wi-Fi connection.

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