Panasonic DMC-LC1PP User Manual

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Recording pictures (basic)

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ª Focusing

• The focus range is 1.97 feet

(60 cm)–

¶ (AF). It is 0.98 feet

(30 cm)–

¶ (AF-Macro/MF).

• If you press the shutter button fully

without prefocusing, pictures may be
blurry or unfocused.

• When the focus indicator is blinking,

the subject is not focused. Press the
shutter button halfway and focus on
the subject again.

• When the subject is focused, the

camera beeps 2 times. If not, it beeps
4 times.

• If the camera will not focus after a few

tries, turn it off and on and try again.

• Refer to P25 if you want to turn the

operational sound off.

• In the following cases, you cannot

focus on the subject with auto focus
adequately.
– When including both near and

distant subjects in a scene

– When there is dirt on the glass

between the lens and the subject

– When there are illuminated or

glittering objects around the subject

– When taking a picture in a dark place
– When the subject is moving fast
– When the scene is poor in contrast
– When jitter (camera shake) occurs
– When recording a very bright subject
We recommend taking pictures using
manual focus (P41) or AF/AE lock
(P39).

• Even if the focus indication appears

and the subject is focused, it is
canceled when you press the shutter
button. Press the shutter button
halfway again.

ª Jitter (Camera shake)

1 appears when jitter (camera shake)
occurs.

• If the jitter (camera shake) alert

appears it is usually caused by using a
long exposure time. In these situations
we recommend either using a tripod or
shortening the exposure time.

• If a long exposure time is required,

and a tripod can support the camera,
we suggest using the self-timer feature
(P50) to avoid movement while
pressing the shutter button.

ª Care for the camera

• Check to make sure there is no stain

or dirt on the lens.

• Do not touch the lens directly.
• Do not cause impact to the lens.
• Take care not to touch or stain the

surface of the lens. When the lens
becomes dirty or dust attaches to the
lens, use a commercial blower brush
to remove dust or dirt and wipe the
lens with a dry, soft cloth. If you use
solvents such as benzine, alcohol or
thinner, the camera may be discolored
or broken.

• When using the camera in a sandy or

dusty place, be careful not to let dirt,
grit or seawater enter the camera.

2560

P

1/8

F2.8

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