Using the [play] mode menu, Dual display – Panasonic DMC-FX50 User Manual

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Menu Settings

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Using the [PLAY] mode
menu

You can use various functions in playback
mode to rotate pictures, set protection for
them etc.
• Refer to P81 to 91 for each menu item.

1 Press [MENU/SET].

2 Move / to select the menu

item and then move

.

• Move

 at  to switch to the next

menu screen.

• After performing steps

1

and

2

, refer to

the description of the menu item in the
operating instructions and then set it.

w About the menu screen items
• There are 3 menu screens (1/3, 2/3 and 3/3).
• You can switch menu screens from any

menu item by rotating the zoom lever.

Press [

] to display the [PLAY] mode

menu and select the item to set. (P80)
You can display two recorded pictures on
the screen to compare them.

Move

/ to switch the orange

frame between the top and the
bottom and move

/ to select

the picture.

 The orange frame switches to the top.

(You can select the picture at the top.)

 The orange frame switches to the

bottom. (You can select the picture at
the bottom.)

 The previous picture is displayed.
The next picture is displayed.

• When you rotate the zoom lever

towards [

] [T], the magnification

becomes higher. When you rotate the
zoom lever towards [

] [W], the

magnification becomes lower.

• When you change the magnification,

the zoom position indication appears for
about 1 second so that you can check
the position of the enlarged section.

PLAY

ON

OFF

EXIT

MENU

SELECT

FAVORITE

ROTATE DISP.

ROTATE

SLIDE SHOW

DUAL DISPLAY

PLAY

EXIT

MENU

SELECT

RESIZE

TRIMMING

AUDIO DUB.

PROTECT

DPOF PRINT

1

/

3

2

/

3

PLAY

FAVORITE

ROTATE DISP.

ROTATE

ON

OFF

EXIT

SELECT

SLIDE SHOW

PLAY

ON

OFF

EXIT

MENU

SELECT

RESIZE

TRIMMING

AUDIO DUB.

PROTECT

EXIT

MENU

SELECT

FORMAT

ASPECT CONV.

DPOF PRINT

PLAY

DUAL DISPLAY

1

/

3

2

/

3

3

/

3

[DUAL DISPLAY]

Displaying the recorded pictures

on a dual display

/SET

MENU

1/10

T

EXIT

MENU







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