Taking pictures via a smartphone/tablet, Remote recording), Wi-fi/nfc – Panasonic DMC-LF1W User Manual

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Wi-Fi/NFC

Operating the camera using a smartphone

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You can register up to 20 smartphones. If the number of registered smartphones

exceeds 20, registrations will be deleted starting from the smartphone touched first.

If you perform [Reset Wi-Fi Settings], smartphone registration will be deleted.

If the communication environment is bad, the NFC function may not be usable.

If there is not a response immediately, shift the position slightly.

Do not bump your smartphone strongly against this unit.

See the operating instructions of your NFC-compatible smartphone for more

information about smartphone operation and settings.

Metal objects between this unit and the smartphone may interfere with

communication. Also, any stickers, etc., near the NFC area may affect communication

performance.

You can still connect to the smartphone even if the camera is turned off. The camera

lens may come out when the power is turned on after making a connection. Be careful

that the vibration does not cause the camera to drop.

The NFC function cannot be used in the following cases:

•When connected to a television, computer, or printer

•When recording motion pictures

•During motion picture playback, during slide shows, and during panorama playback

(including pauses in each case)

•While sending pictures by Wi-Fi

•While recording still pictures (during self-timer countdown)

•While editing

•When the [Airplane Mode] is [ON]

After “Image App” is forced to end or after the connection has been canceled, it is

necessary to hold the smartphone close to the camera again.

Taking pictures via a smartphone/tablet (remote recording)

Connect to a smartphone

(→175)

Select [ ] from “Image App”

•The recorded images are saved in the camera.

•Motion pictures can also be recorded.

•Some settings are not available.

•When the camera is in [Panorama Shot] Mode or when [Scene Mode] is set to

[3D Photo Mode], recording will be in [Program AE] Mode.

•The screen differs depending on the operating system.

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