Copy by inserting the sd card into the recorder, Dubbing playback pictures via av cables (optional), Keeping the still pictures and – Panasonic DMC-FZ70K User Manual

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Connecting with other devices

Keeping the still pictures and motion pictures in

the recorder

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Follow the correct method for your device.

Copy by inserting the SD card into the recorder

You can copy pictures using Panasonic equipment (such as Blu-ray disc

recorders) with support for each file format.

•See the instruction manual for the recorder for details for

copying and playing back.

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Dubbing playback pictures via AV cables (optional)

You can dub the content played back using this unit to non-compatible equipment such

as recorders and video players by connecting this unit to the non-compatible equipment

using an AV cable (optional). Non-compatible equipment will be able to play back the

content. This is convenient if you wish to pass around dubbed content. In this case, the

content will be played back in standard rather than high-definition picture quality.

Connect camera to recorder

Check the plug direction and insert it straight in.

(If the cable is inserted in the wrong direction, the plug

could become deformed and cause faulty operation)

To recorder’s input

socket

AV cable

(optional)

Start playback on camera
Start recording on recorder

•To stop recording (dubbing), stop the

recording on your recorder first before

stopping the playback on the camera.

Always use a genuine Panasonic AV cable (optional).

When using a TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio, always change the camera’s [TV Aspect]

setting

(→71)

to [4:3] before dubbing. Motion pictures copied in the [16:9] setting will

appear vertically stretched when viewed on a 4:3 TV screen.

For details on dubbing and playback methods, refer to your recorder’s operating

instructions.

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