Panasonic DMC-LS2 User Manual

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Tips for taking good pictures
• Hold the camera gently with both hands,

keep your arms still at your side and stand
with your feet slightly apart.

• Make sure the camera does not shake

when you press the shutter button.

• Do not cover the flash with your fingers or

other objects.

• Do not touch the front of the lens.
• If the LCD monitor screen is difficult to see

because of light from the sun etc. shining
on it, we recommend using your hand or
another object to block the light when
using the camera.

1: When holding the camera sideways
2: When holding the camera vertically
A: Flash

Direction detection function
Pictures recorded with the camera held
vertically are played back vertically
(rotated). (Only when [ROTATE DISP.]
(P67) is set to [ON])
• Pictures may not be displayed vertically if

they were taken with the camera aimed up
or down.

• Motion pictures taken with the camera

held vertically are not displayed vertically.

When you want to take a subject

outside the AF area (AF/AE Lock)

When recording a picture of people with a
composition like the following picture, you
will not be able to focus the camera on the
subject because the people are outside the
AF area.

In this case,
1 Aim the AF area at the subject.
2 Press the shutter button halfway to fix

the focus and the exposure.
• The focus indication lights when the

subject is focused.

3 Press and hold the shutter button

halfway while moving the camera as you
compose the picture.

4 Press the shutter button fully.

• You can repeatedly retry AF/AE lock

before pressing the shutter button fully.

Focusing
• The focus range is 50 cm (1.64 feet) to

¶.

Use macro mode when recording
close-up pictures. (P47)

• If the distance between the camera and

the subject is beyond the focus range of
the camera, the picture may not be
properly focused even if the focus
indication lights.

• In the following cases, the camera will not

focus on subjects properly.
– When there are both near and distant

subjects in a scene.

– When there is dirt or dust on glass

between the lens and the subject.

– When there are illuminated or glittering

objects around the subject.

– When taking a picture in dark places.
– When the subject is moving fast.
– When the scene has low contrast.
– When jitter occurs.
– When recording a very bright subject.

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