R Digital Camera Operating Instructions Model No. PV-DC3000 For assistance, please call : 1-800-272-7033. Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions thoroughly, and keep them for future reference. LSQT0280A 3000.p 1-3.
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Safety Precautions FCC Warning: To assure continued FCC compliance, use only the provided shielded interface cable with ferrite cores when connecting digital camera to computer in accordance with instruction herein. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate.
Table Table of of Contents Contents Getting Started Things You Should Know ................................................................................................. 2 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................... 3 Index of Controls .............................................................................................................. 5 Quick Guide .................................................................
Index Index of of Controls Controls Getting Started Getting Started Front View Light Sensor See page 31. FLASH Emitter See page 31. Lens Self-Timer Indicator See page 34. Rear View VOL Button See pages 25, 26. Button Select See pages 15, 16. ZOOM REC REVIEW Button See page 23. – Button See pages 24, 25, 27, 35, 37. Select Button See pages 15, 16. ZOOM WIDE Button See pages 18, 20, 21. SHUTTER Button See pages 18~21, 26~28, 34, 36~39. + Button See pages 24, 25, 35, 37. Select Button See pages 15, 16.
Index Index of Controls Controls Rear View MIC POWER LED See page 15. MENU Button See pages 15, 16. MODE Button See pages 18~22. ALL Transfer Button See pages 47, 55. FLASH Button See page 31. PAGE Transfer Button See pages 47, 55. Optical Viewfinder See page 19. LCD Viewfinder See pages 18, 20, 21, 25, 26, 31. Speaker TO PC/ A/V Terminal See pages 29, 43, 52. MIC (AUDIO) Button See page 20. AUDIO DUBBING Button See page 28. MAIL Attachment Button See pages 49, 56. DC IN Terminal See page 13.
Quick Quick Guide Guide [ Bottom View ] Lock Button Slide all the way to the end. Note • When loading or unloading Batteries, be sure to slide the Battery Compartment lid all the way to the end before opening. If the lid is not slid to the end, Battery Loading and Unloading may be impossible. 1 2 3 While pressing the Lock Button, slide the Battery Compartment lid in the direction of the arrow and swing it open. Install four Alkaline Batteries. • Be sure to use Alkaline Batteries.
Quick Quick Guide Guide 4 Capturing Images 3 LCD Viewfinder 2 1 Set POWER Switch to (REC) or (MANUAL REC). Press SHUTTER to capture the images. Press ZOOM TELE or WIDE to zoom In and Out. Press MODE repeatedly to select recording mode. Playing Back Captured Images LCD Viewfinder 1 3 2 Set POWER Switch to (PLAY). 8 3000.P 4-8.p65 Press (+) or (-) repeatedly to change the displayed image on the LCD Viewfinder. Press MODE repeatedly to select mode. For assistance, please call : 1-800-272-7033.
On Screen Display Display (OSD) (OSD) REC OSD 2X Zoom area (See page 22.) Flash Mode (See page 31.) AUTO : No Indication ON : RED EYE : OFF : Audio Iris Mode Self-Timer Mode (See page 35.) -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, 0 (No Indication), +0.5, +1.0, +1.5 (See page 34.) Slow Shutter (See pages 18, 20, 21.) Displayed when image with AUDIO is recorded. (See page 20.) Focus Lock Displayed if Slow Shutter is set to ON in the MENU screen. (See pages 18~20.) REC Displayed when image is recorded. (See page 18.
LCD LCD Monitor Monitor Indication Indication Recording Menu [ REC Mode ] 1 REC MENU OFF ON 1 SELF TIMER (See page 34.) To set Self Timer. 2 LCD BRIGHTNESS (See page 24.) To adjust LCD Viewfinder brightness. 3 BEEP (See page 23.) To select beep mode. 4 CLOCK SET (See page 17.) To set clock. 5 IRIS ADJUST (See page 35.) To adjust Iris manually. 6 FOCUS (See page 30.) To change to one of the 4 Focus modes. 7 WHITE BALANCE (See page 32.) To change to one of the 4 White Balance modes.
LCD Monitor Indication Getting Started Getting Started Playback Menu PLAY MENU 1/2 1 2 1 SLIDE SHOW (See page 40.) Playback images as slide show. 2 DPOF MARK (See page 57.) To set print mark. 3 DELETE ALL (See pages 38, 39.) Delete all images from the Memory Card. 3 SLIDE SHOW SET : EXIT : MENU PLAY MENU 2/2 SET : EXIT : MENU On Screen Display Order Note • Pressing DISPLAY with LCD OFF turns LCD ON and displays the menu.
Power Supply Loading the Alkaline Batteries [ Bottom View ] Lock Button Slide all the way to the end. Note • When loading or unloading Batteries, be sure to slide the Battery Compartment lid all the way to the end before opening. If the lid is not slid to the end, Battery Loading and Unloading may be impossible. 1 2 3 While pressing the Lock Button, slide the Battery Compartment lid in the direction of the arrow and swing it open. Install four Alkaline Batteries. • Be sure to use Alkaline Batteries.
Power Supply 1 2 Connect DC OUT on the AC Adaptor to DC IN on the Digital Camera. Plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet. Note • While not in use, unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet. DC IN Attaching the Neck Strap Thread the Neck Strap through the Strap Attachment Ring as shown. 13 3000.P12-14.
Memory Memory Card Inserting the Memory Card*: *Memory Card : MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card • The captured images will be stored on this Memory Card. • Be sure to insert the Memory Card before using the camera. Below is a list of memory cards which can be used in this camera.
Operating Operating the the MENU MENU Screen Screen Please refer to pages 10~11 for explanation of each menu item. POWER LED Example of Menu Screens 3, 4 [ PLAY mode ] [ REC mode ] Select Button / / / PLAY MENU 1/2 REC MENU OFF ON 2, 5MENU Button SLIDE SHOW SELF TIMER SET : EXIT : MENU SET : EXIT : MENU [ MANUAL REC mode ] REC MENU 1/3 ± 0EV IRIS ADJUST 1POWER Switch SET : EXIT : MENU When selecting AUTO REC mode 1 2 Press MENU to display MENU screen.
Operating the MENU Screen When selecting MANUAL REC mode 1 2 REC MENU 1/3 ± 0EV 3 1 Press MENU to display MENU screen. IRIS ADJUST SET : Press or EXIT : MENU to select the item. REC MENU 3/3 BEEP Set POWER Switch to (MANUAL REC). • Turn the dial so that it clicks into position. • The POWER LED lamp lights up. 4 SET : Press or EXIT : MENU to set it. REC MENU 3/3 BEEP 5 Press MENU to exit. 2 Press MENU to display MENU screen.
Setting the Clock 1 Press or to select CLOCK SET in the MENU screen. [ REC mode ] [ MANUAL REC mode ] REC MENU 3/3 REC MENU 1, 2, 3 POWER LED Select Button CLOCK SET CLOCK SET / / SET : EXIT : MENU SET : EXIT : MENU [ PLAY mode ] PLAY MENU 2/2 CLOCK SET SET : 4MENU Button 2 EXIT : MENU Press to display CLOCK SET menu. CLOCK SET 12 : 00 AM MAR. 13 2000 3 POWER Switch Press or hold down or to select hour, then press to set. • Repeat for minute, month, day and year.
Capturing Capturing Images Images Using LCD Viewfinder 1 Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to or (MANUAL REC). (See pages 15, 16.) LCD Viewfinder (REC) 2ZOOM TELE/ Press MODE repeatedly to select recording mode (TIFF, SF, F, N, 2X, 3X (ZOOM)). (See page 22.) • If you want to use SLOW SHUTTER: In Manual Rec mode, press MENU to display the MENU screen, and then press or to select SLOW SHUTTER. Press or to select ON. (Manual Rec only). (See page 10.
Capturing Capturing Images Images Using Optical Viewfinder In addition to using the LCD Viewfinder, you can also use the Optical Viewfinder to frame and capture images. Using the Optical Viewfinder will prolong battery life. 1 Before you begin (REC) 2 Optical Viewfinder POWER LED 3 1Select Button / / / Press DISPLAY twice to turn off the LCD Viewfinder. • If you press MENU, the LCD Viewfinder will automatically turn on.
Capturing Capturing Images Images Capturing images (AUDIO ON) You can record audio for 5 seconds with a still image. The still image and audio can then be played back in the PLAY mode. (See page 25.) 1 Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (REC) or (MANUAL REC). (See pages 15, 16.
Capturing Images Motion Image Rec Mode, Burst Rec Mode You can select Motion Image capture or Burst Image capture as the REC MODE. 1 2 Before you begin LCD Viewfinder (REC) 2ZOOM TELE/ WIDE Button 3 4 Press ZOOM TELE or WIDE to zoom In and Out. • Zoom magnification level is up to 2X. Press SHUTTER down halfway to lock Auto Focus. • “ ” mark is displayed on the screen. • Beep sounds twice. (See page 23.) Hold down the SHUTTER button the rest of the way to actually capture the image.
Capturing Capturing Images Images Recording Mode Image Resolution and Capacity TIFF* : Tagged Image File Format (No compression) Select for highest quality resolution with no compression. SF F : Super Fine Mode (with audio) (Low compression) Select for higher quality resolution with lowest compression (e.g., for printing). : Fine Mode (with audio) (High compression) Select for high resolution (e.g., for printing or archiving an image). N : Normal Mode (with audio) Select for lower resolution (e.g.
Capturing Images Beep Set Digital Camera to beep (low or high volume), when an image is captured, or set to OFF. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (REC), (MANUAL REC) or (PLAY). (See pages 15, 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. / Press or to select BEEP and press or to select one of the three settings below.
Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness You may want to brighten or darken the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Viewfinder for easier viewing. This adjustment will not affect the captured image brightness. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (REC), (MANUAL REC) or (PLAY). (See pages 15, 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. 1 Press or to select LCD BRIGHTNESS in the MENU screen.
Playing Playing Back Back Captured Captured Images Images Manual Playback You can playback recorded images on the LCD Viewfinder. • For images recorded with audio, a is displayed on the screen and audio is played back when SHUTTER is pressed. Before you begin 1 2 2, 3 LCD Viewfinder Select Button / Press (+) or (-) repeatedly, [ (+) for ascending order, and (-) for descending order] to change the displayed image on the LCD Viewfinder.
Playing Playing Back Captured Images Motion Image Playback When an image captured in Motion Image Rec mode (see page 22) is displayed, a message like the one at right appears. 1SHUTTER • To adjust volume, press VOL 1 2 / . Press SHUTTER to start playback of Motion image. While Motion Image data is being read, “NOW LOADING” is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder.
Playing Playing Back Back Captured Images 3, 4, B, C Select Button / / / 3 POWER Switch 5, DSHUTTER Press or to go directly to the next or previous page of images. A, C, E MODE Button 5 Zoom Playback Before you begin Press SHUTTER to playback the selected image, and to return to Manual Playback. C Set the POWER Switch to (PLAY). (See page 16.) A B Press MODE to display the Multi Playback screen.
Audio Dubbing You can record audio for 5 seconds only onto a previously captured image. Note • This feature is not available if the selected image was captured in (Motion Image Rec) or TIFF mode. 1 Press to display the AUDIO DUBBING menu. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (PLAY). (See page 16.) 2 Press SHUTTER to start AUDIO DUBBING. mark will flash on the • REC and LCD Viewfinder. • To playback the recorded audio, press SHUTTER.
Viewing Images on Your TV Screen and Transferring Your Images (VCR) 1 2 Turn on your TV and select its video input mode. If using a VCR, set it to LINE input. (See TV/VCR manual.) Set the Digital Camera POWER to PLAY. To view playback on a TV Monitor, perform playback as described on pages 25~27. • The POWER LED Lamp lights up. 4 POWER Switch A/V Cable (supplied) If using a VCR, you can record the desired images. (See VCR manual.
Focus This camera enables you to capture almost any subject. However, you may need to change focus modes according to the distance from the subject or dark place. 1 Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (MANUAL REC). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. Press or to select FOCUS and press or to select one of the four modes shown below. • Default setting is AUTO. REC MENU 1/3 REC MENU 1/3 AUTO AUTO FOCUS FOCUS SET : SET : EXIT : MENU AUTO : Capture images within a range of 4.
Using Using the the built-in built-in Flash This camera includes a built-in Flash which can be used to capture images in dimly lit conditions. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (REC) or (MANUAL REC). (See pages 15, 16.) Press (FLASH) repeatedly to select flash mode. The mode that is selected will be displayed on the LCD Viewfider. AUTO (No indication) : The flash automatically lights depending on lighting conditions. : The flash will light whenever you capture an image (flash twice).
White White Balance Balance During normal use, Auto White Balance automatically maintains optimum color balance. If this is not the case, set manually. 1 Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (MANUAL REC). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. Press or to select WHITE BALANCE and press or to select one of the four settings shown below. • Default setting is AUTO.
Light Light Metering Metering According to the recording condition and purpose, set light metering to measure exposure time. 1 Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (MANUAL REC). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. Press or to select LIGHT METER and press or to select one of the two settings shown below. • Default setting is AUTO.
Self Self Timer Timer Recording Recording The Self-Timer allows you to capture an image about 10 seconds after pressing the shutter. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (REC) (MANUAL REC). (See pages or 15, 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. 1 Press or to select SELF TIMER and press or to select ON. This puts the camera in self-timer mode.
Adjusting the Iris Manually Normally, the camera adjusts the exposure automatically. However, when the background is extremely bright, or when the subject is backlit, you can compensate by adjusting the Iris manually. 1 Press or to select ± 0EV Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (MANUAL REC). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. IRIS ADJUST SET : 2 1, 2Select Button / IRIS. REC MENU 1/3 EXIT : MENU Press (-) or (+) to change the IRIS; Press (+) to increase the brightness.
Time Lapse Recording Recording Time Lapse enables you to set the camera to automatically capture an image from once every minute to once every 24 hours. Before you begin 1 Set the POWER Switch to (MANUAL REC). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. 1Select Button / Press or to select TIME LAPSE and press or to select time interval. You can select a capture rate of approx. 1MIN, 5MIN, 10MIN, 30MIN, 1HOUR, 6HOUR, 12HOUR, or 24HOUR.
To Delete Specific Images Warning: Once deleted, images cannot be restored. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (See page 16.) (PLAY). You can delete unwanted images and increase the remaining image memory. 1 1, BSelect Button / Page Delete / / 2 Press (+) or (-) repeatedly to change the displayed image on the LCD Viewfinder, and select the image you want to delete. Press DELETE to display DELETE PAGE screen. SHUTTER to delete an image.
To To Delete All Images Images You can delete all images from memory easily with this operation. Warning: Once deleted, images cannot be restored. 1 Before you begin Press or to select DELETE ALL and press to select DELETE PLAY MENU 1/2 ALL. Set the POWER Switch to (PLAY). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. DELETE ALL SET : 1, 2, 3Select Button / / MENU Button 2 3 Press or to select DELETE. Press to display DELETE ALL or to select menu and press YES.
Formatting Formatting Memory Memory Card Card You can easily format your Memory Card using this operation. Warning: Once formatted, all of your data will be deleted and cannot be restored. 1 Before you begin Press or to select DELETE ALL and press to select FORMAT. PLAY MENU 1/2 Set the POWER Switch to (PLAY). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. 1, 2, 3Select Button / DELETE ALL 2 SET : Press or EXIT : MENU to select FORMAT.
Slide Slide Show Show You can playback captured images as a slide show. 1 Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (PLAY). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. Press or SHOW. to select SLIDE PLAY MENU 1/2 SLIDE SHOW SET : 1, 2, 3Select Button / 2 Press EXIT : MENU to display the next screen. PLAY MENU 1/2 / ALL DPOF SLIDE SHOW SET : • ALL : SLIDE SHOW starts for all images. • DPOF: SLIDE SHOW starts for the image pages that were stamped with the DPOF mark. (See page 57).
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images (Windows) System Requirements: • IBM PC/AT or compatible • Windows 98/2000 preinstalled PC with USB port • 10 MB available hard disk space • 256 Color monitor or full color recommended (24 bits per pixel or 16.7 million colors) • CD-ROM drive (for installation) • Mouse or other pointing device Driver Installation Note • If USB Device Driver is installed, please refer to page 42. 1 2 3 Insert supplied Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Windows) (Windows) • If installation cannot be done with steps on page 41, please follow the steps below. To install software 1 Insert supplied Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. A window may appear letting you choose the software you want to install. Note • If a window does not appear automatically, click the “Start” button on your desktop and then click “Run”. When the Run box is open, type in “D:\Instmenu.
Transferring Transferring Your Images (Windows) * Data transfer using USB cable is applicable only for Microsoft® Windows® 98 or Windows® 2000 preinstalled PC with USB port, iMac®, iBook®, Power Macintosh® G3 with USB port or Power MacTM G4 and Mac OS version 8.6, 9.0, 9.0.4. TO PC Terminal Personal Computer 2POWER Switch 3 1 USB Cable (supplied) Special Features USB Terminal Connection 1 2 3 Turn on your PC. Set the POWER Switch to PLAY on the Digital Camera.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Windows) (Windows) Running the Application 1 2 44 3000.P44-46.p65 Select Programs/ipalm 1.0/ipalm 1.0 from the START menu. The ipalm Driver will open. For assistance, please call : 1-800-272-7033.
Transferring Your Images (Windows) Data in from Camera Selected Camera image file will be transferred to the PC. 1 2 3 4 5 Click on the Toolbar or select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data in from Camera] to establish a link between the Camera and PC. • The Image Preview List dialog box will appear. Click [Preview] to display the Thumbnail images. Select the desired Thumbnail images and then click [Transfer]. The Folder Select dialog box will appear.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Windows) (Windows) Data out to Camera You can transfer modified or pre-recorded image files from the PC to the Camera. 1 2 3 4 5 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 44 to run the software. Select from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data out to Camera] to transfer images from the PC to the Camera. • The File select dialog box will appear. Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images (Windows) One Touch Transfer (ALL/PAGE) The selected image can easily be transferred to the PC by pressing the ALL or PAGE buttons. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (See page 16.) (PLAY). [To transfer all images on the Memory Card to the PC] 1 Press ALL Transfer to transfer all images on Memory Card to the PC. • A screen like the one below appears on the LCD screen. All images are transferred and saved to an Album.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Windows) (Windows) To select the Mail Software 1 2 3 4 48 3000.P47-49.p65 From the Taskbar, click “Start”, select “Settings” click “Control Panel”, and double-click “Internet Options”. Click the Programs tab and select the Mail software you are using from those displayed next to the mail item. Note • Depending on the MAPI compatible mail software version used, settings may not be able to be made normally.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images (Windows) Easy Mail™ The selected image can easily be transferred to the PC by pressing the MAIL button. MENU Button POWER Switch [ To attach a selected image to your Mail software ] Note • The Mail software must support MAPI. Below are some Mail software which support MAPI: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, Eudora 1 1MAIL Attachment Button Press MAIL Attachment to display the image selection screen.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Macintosh) (Macintosh) System Requirements: • Mac OS 8.6, 9.0, 9.0.4 • iMac, iBook or Power Macintosh® G3 with USB port or Power Mac™ G4 • 32 MB of RAM • 10 MB available hard disk space USB Driver Installation • 256 Color monitor or Full Color Monitor recommended (24 bits per pixel or 16.7 million colors) • CD-ROM drive (for installation) • USB Port • Mouse or other pointing device 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn on the Macintosh.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Macintosh) (Macintosh) ipalm Camera Driver Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn on the Macintosh. Insert the supplied Driver Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Double click the “PHOTODELUXE” icon. Double click the “Panasonic” Folder. Read the “readme” file. Drag the “ipalm 1.0 Folder” where you want to copy. TWAIN Driver Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Turn on the Macintosh. Insert the supplied Driver Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Macintosh) (Macintosh) * Data transfer using USB cable is applicable only for Microsoft® Windows® 98 or Windows® 2000 preinstalled PC with USB port, iMac®, iBook®, Power Macintosh® G3 with USB port or Power MacTM G4 and Mac OS version 8.6, 9.0, 9.0.4. TO PC Terminal 2POWER Switch 3 3 USB Cable (supplied) 1 USB Terminal Connection 1 2 3 Turn on your PC. Set POWER Switch to PLAY on the Digital Camera.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Macintosh) (Macintosh) Running the Application 1 2 Data in from Camera Selected Camera image file will be transferred to the PC. 1 2 4 5 The ipalm Driver will open. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to run the software. Click from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data in from Camera] to establish a link between the Camera and PC. • A preview Image List dialog box will appear.
Transferring Transferring Your Your Images Images (Macintosh) (Macintosh) Data out to Camera You can transfer modified or pre-recorded image files from the PC to the Camera. 1 2 3 4 5 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 53 to run the software. Select from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data out to Camera] to transfer images from the PC to the Camera. • The File select dialog box will appear. Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored.
Transferring Your Your Images (Macintosh) One Touch Transfer (ALL/PAGE) The selected image can easily be transferred to the PC by pressing the ALL or PAGE buttons. Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to (See page 16.) (PLAY). [To transfer all images on the Memory Card to the PC] 1 Press ALL Transfer to transfer all images on Memory Card to the PC. • A screen like the one below appears on the LCD screen. All images are transferred and saved to an Album.
Transferring Transferring Your Images (Macintosh) Easy Mail™ The selected image can easily be transferred to the PC by pressing the MAIL button. [ To attach a selected image to your Mail software ] Note • Macintosh supports Eudora mail software only. 1 MENU Button POWER Switch 2SHUTTER Press MAIL Attachment to display the image selection screen. • Select the image to be transferred. • If only still images are selected, up to 5 images can be selected at a time.
DPOF DPOF Mark Mark Use this feature when using a print lab service or printer that supports the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format). Before you begin Stamp DPOF Mark 1 Set the POWER Switch to (PLAY). (See page 16.) Press MENU to display the MENU screen. Press or to select DPOF to display DPOF MARK and press MARK menu.
Digital Camera Accessories For ordering instructions, see the Accessory Order Form page. Accessory # Figure Description Price PV-SAC10 AC Adaptor $69.95 PV-H130 Carrying Case - Holds camera and all accessories $49.
Digital Camera Accessory Order Form Please photocopy this form when placing an order. 1. Model # 2. Items Ordered Accessory # Description Price Each Quantity Total Price Subtotal Your State & Local Sales Tax 5.00 Shipping & Handling Total Enclosed 3. Method of payment (check one) Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS) VISA Credit Card # MasterCard Expiration Date Discover Customer Signature Make Check or Money Order to: MATSUSHITA ACCESSORIES (Please do not send cash) 4.
Before Requesting Service If you have a problem with your Digital Camera, it may be something you can correct yourself. Check the list below for symptoms and corrections. Symptom Possible Solution No power • Battery is worn out. (p. 12) • Make sure polarities are aligned properly. (p. 12) Power shuts off automatically. • Battery is worn out. (p. 12) • Auto shut off feature is on. Press SHUTTER, or set POWER Switch to off, and then set to REC or MANUAL REC. (pp. 15, 16) Cannot capture the image.
Specifications Specifications CCD Lens Focus Focusing Area Iris Shutter Speed White Balance LCD Viewfinder Flash Microphone Speaker Memory Image Size Image Storage (Supplied 16 MB MultiMediaCard) Image Format (Still Image With Audio) (Motion Image) Digital Interface Video Signal Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 61 3000.P58-61.
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Index Index A AC Adaptor (optional) Accessory (optional) Accessory (supplied) Alkaline Battery Audio Dubbing 13, 58 58, 59 2 2, 7, 12 28 B 9 23 24 31 C O On Screen Display (OSD) Optical Viewfinder 11 6, 19 PC Connection Playback Playback Menu POWER Supply 43, 52 25, 26, 27 11 12, 13 R Capturing Images 18~23 D Rec Review 23 S Delete Image DPOF Mark 37, 38 57 F Focus Recording Formatting Memory Card 30 39 Self Timer Setting the Clock Slide Show Specifications Iris Index of Control 35 5, 6