Taking pictures using night portrait mode – Panasonic DMC-FZ1PP User Manual

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Recording images (advanced)

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Taking Pictures using Night Portrait
Mode

The Night Portrait mode combines the
electronic flash with a “slow shutter” mode.
This unique feature allows you to photograph
close subjects against the natural night
background. Since the shutter speed is slow,
we highly recommend using a tripod to steady
the camera.
The subject should be positioned within the
available flash range. (When setting to
ISO100, about 0.98 feet (30 cm) – 6.86 feet
(2.1 m))
We recommend setting the zoom lever
towards W.

1

Press [

OPEN] button to open the

flash.

2

Set the mode dial to Night portrait

mode [

].

3

Take a picture.

• The recording method is the same as in

“Taking Pictures”. (P28)

• Be sure to close the flash when you do not use the flash.

• Flash setting is fixed to Slow sync./Red-eye reduction [

].

• White balance is set to [AUTO] in the default position. You can change the setting. (P55)
• If you do not open the flash using this mode, you can take the night illumination scenery

itself with slower shutter speed. Then, the focus can be adjusted within the range of
16.4 feet (5 m) –

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• The shutter may be kept closed (Max: about 8 seconds) after taking a picture with slow

shutter speed, but it is not a malfunction.

• When taking a picture in a dark place, noise may appear. To avoid noise, we recommend

setting the picture adjustment to [NATURAL]. (P54)

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