Panasonic DC S9NK - User Manual

Panasonic DC S9NK

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – About Operating Instructions; Symbols Used in This Document; Recording mode; Operating symbols
  • Page 3 – Front dial
  • Page 4 – Notification classification symbols
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Basic Operations
  • Page 9 – White Balance / Image Quality
  • Page 10 – Special Video Recording
  • Page 11 – Playing Back and Editing of Images
  • Page 12 – Camera Customization
  • Page 13 – List of Menu
  • Page 14 – Connecting to Other Devices
  • Page 15 – Materials
  • Page 16 – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode... 758
  • Page 17 – Introduction; Standard Accessories: 20
  • Page 18 – Before Use; Firmware of Your Camera/Lens
  • Page 19 – Condensation (When the Lens or Monitor is Fogged Up)
  • Page 20 – Standard Accessories; camera
  • Page 21 – The memory card is optional.; Lens hood; Lens cap
  • Page 22 – Lenses That Can Be Used; lens
  • Page 23 – Memory Cards That Can Be Used; SD cards; cards
  • Page 24 – SD Cards That Can Be Used with This Camera; Bit rate of the
  • Page 26 – Names of Parts
  • Page 27 – Camera
  • Page 31 – Supplied Lens
  • Page 34 – Monitor Displays; At the time of purchase, the monitor displays the following icons.
  • Page 36 – Getting Started; Before recording, read this chapter to prepare the camera.
  • Page 37 – Attaching a Shoulder Strap
  • Page 39 – Charging the Battery; Battery Insertion: 40
  • Page 40 – Battery Insertion
  • Page 41 – Removing the Battery
  • Page 42 – Inserting a Battery into the Camera for Charging; Insert the battery into the camera.
  • Page 43 – Connect the AC adaptor to an electrical outlet.
  • Page 45 – For information about the high temperature display (
  • Page 46 – Notifications Regarding Charging/Power Supply; Power Indications; Indication on monitor
  • Page 52 – Card Access Indications; The card access light turns on while the card is being accessed.
  • Page 53 – Removing a Card
  • Page 54 – Attaching a Lens; Attaching a Lens Hood: 58
  • Page 56 – How to Extend the Lens; How to Retract the Lens
  • Page 57 – Removing a Lens
  • Page 58 – Attaching a Lens Hood; Hold the lens hood by placing your fingers as shown in the figure.
  • Page 59 – ) on the lens hood with the mark on; Attach the lens hood by rotating it until it clicks.
  • Page 61 – Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle; At the time of purchase, the monitor is stowed in the camera body.
  • Page 65 – To set the display order and time display format; and then press
  • Page 66 – Confirm your selection.
  • Page 68 – How to Hold the Camera; Support the lens from below with your left hand.
  • Page 69 – Vertical Orientation Detection Function
  • Page 70 – Selecting the Recording Mode; Rotate the mode dial to select the recording mode.
  • Page 71 – Camera Setting Operations
  • Page 72 – Front Dial; Selects an item or numeric value.; Rotate; Selects an item or numeric value.
  • Page 73 – Cursor Buttons; Press
  • Page 74 – Touch Screen; Touch; Operation of moving a finger while it touches the touch screen.
  • Page 76 – Touch Restricted Area
  • Page 77 – Monitor Display Settings; Switching the Display Information: 77; Switching the Display Information; The display information is switched.; Recording Screen
  • Page 79 – Playback Screen
  • Page 80 – Quick Menu; Display the Quick menu.; Selection is also possible by touching a menu item.
  • Page 81 – Select a setting item.; Selection is also possible by touching a setting item.; Close the Quick menu.; Press the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 82 – Control Panel; Display the control panel.; Example) Changing the AF mode
  • Page 83 – Touch the setting item.
  • Page 84 – Menu Operation Methods; Configuration and operation parts of the menu
  • Page 87 – Select a setting item and then confirm your selection.
  • Page 88 – Displaying Descriptions About Menu Items and Settings; while a grayed out menu item is selected, the reason why
  • Page 89 – Return each of the following settings to the default setting:
  • Page 90 – Entering Characters
  • Page 91 – Intelligent Auto Mode; Selecting the Recording Mode: 70
  • Page 92 – Aim the camera at the subject.
  • Page 93 – Press the shutter button fully to take pictures.
  • Page 94 – Types of Automatic Scene Detection; Taking pictures
  • Page 95 – AF Mode; Changing the AF mode.
  • Page 97 – Recording Using Touch Functions; Touch AF/Touch Shutter
  • Page 98 – The icon switches each time you touch it.
  • Page 100 – Touch AE; The Touch AE settings screen appears.
  • Page 101 – How to Disable Touch AE
  • Page 102 – Taking Pictures; These are the basic operations and settings for taking pictures.
  • Page 103 – Basic Picture Operations
  • Page 106 – You can select the image aspect ratio.
  • Page 110 – Set the compression rate used for storing pictures.
  • Page 111 – Note on RAW
  • Page 112 – Recording Videos; These are the basic operations and settings for recording videos.; Basic Video Operations: 113
  • Page 113 – Basic Video Operations; Select the recording mode.
  • Page 115 – Screen Displays While Video Recording
  • Page 116 – Exposure Control While Video Recording; Recording
  • Page 117 – Size Interval for Dividing Files; File division
  • Page 118 – For information about the high temperature display
  • Page 122 – Sets the recording file format of videos to be recorded.
  • Page 132 – Continuous Recording Time for Video; Continuous recording time
  • Page 133 – Clearing the filtering conditions
  • Page 134 – Setting or deleting in My List
  • Page 135 – Setting from the control panel; Touch the recording quality item.
  • Page 139 – Selecting the Focus Mode
  • Page 141 – Using AF; ) to display the AF mode selection screen, and set
  • Page 142 – Focus; AF beep
  • Page 143 – Low illumination AF; Starlight AF
  • Page 146 – This magnifies the focus point when the AF mode is [; Press the Fn button set in Step
  • Page 149 – Adjusting AF Custom Settings
  • Page 154 – Sets the speed when moving the AF area/MF Assist.; Select [Focus Frame Moving
  • Page 157 – Registering the Adjusted Value
  • Page 158 – Initializing
  • Page 159 – Selecting the AF Mode; Automatic Detection: 162
  • Page 162 – Automatic Detection
  • Page 164 – Yellow; White
  • Page 168 – Specify the Subject to Bring into Focus
  • Page 169 – Touch operations
  • Page 170 – Setting the AF Area in Any Position
  • Page 171 – Within the full area, vertical and horizontal zones can be focused.; Horizontal pattern
  • Page 172 – Within the full area, a central oval zone can be focused.
  • Page 173 – Specify the point to be brought into focus.
  • Page 176 – Operations on the Magnification Window
  • Page 177 – AF Area Operations; Move the Position of the AF Area: 177; Move the Position of the AF Area; Touch the recording screen.
  • Page 178 – Button operations
  • Page 179 – Changing the Size of the AF Area; Pinch out/pinch in the AF area in the AF area setting screen.; Dial Operations
  • Page 180 – Resetting the AF Area
  • Page 183 – Record Using MF; Select the focus point.
  • Page 184 – Rotate the focus ring.
  • Page 185 – Close the MF Assist screen.; Operations on the MF Assist Screen
  • Page 190 – Recording with Zoom; Use the optical zoom of the lens to zoom to telephoto or wide-angle.; The focal length is displayed on the recording screen.
  • Page 191 – Display
  • Page 192 – Step zoom
  • Page 200 – Maximum crop zoom rate
  • Page 201 – Optical zoom only
  • Page 205 – Selecting the Drive Mode
  • Page 206 – Taking Burst Pictures: 207
  • Page 207 – Taking Burst Pictures; You can also select by rotating
  • Page 208 – Select the burst rate.
  • Page 209 – SH Pre-burst Recording
  • Page 210 – Burst Rate; Electronic shutter
  • Page 211 – Maximum Number of Frames Recordable
  • Page 212 – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken Continuously
  • Page 213 – Focus when Taking Burst Pictures; Focus mode
  • Page 214 – Notes on SH burst recording; Notes on SH pre-burst recording
  • Page 215 – High Resolution mode
  • Page 216 – Set the recording settings.
  • Page 219 – Press the shutter button fully.
  • Page 221 – Recording with Time Lapse Shot
  • Page 224 – Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion
  • Page 225 – Setting Assistant for Time Lapse Shot Recording
  • Page 227 – Operations during Time Lapse Shot Recording
  • Page 229 – Recording with Stop Motion Animation
  • Page 234 – Set the options for creating a video.
  • Page 236 – Recording Using the Self-timer
  • Page 237 – Decide on the composition and then adjust the focus.
  • Page 238 – Press the shutter button or video rec. button.
  • Page 239 – Setting the Self-timer Time
  • Page 241 – Bracket Recording
  • Page 242 – Focus on the subject and then take pictures.
  • Page 243 – How to Cancel Bracketing
  • Page 252 – Set the shutter speed.; Current shutter speed
  • Page 255 – Image Stabilizer; Image Stabilizer Settings: 258
  • Page 256 – Combinations of lenses and image stabilizers (As of May 2024)
  • Page 257 – Using the Image Stabilizer
  • Page 258 – Image Stabilizer Settings
  • Page 267 – Type of optical measurement to measure brightness can be changed.
  • Page 269 – Program AE Mode
  • Page 271 – Program Shift; Canceling Program Shift
  • Page 273 – Aperture-Priority AE Mode; Smaller aperture values; Larger aperture values
  • Page 274 – Set the aperture value.
  • Page 275 – Depth of Field Characteristics
  • Page 276 – Shutter-Priority AE Mode; Slower shutter speeds; Faster shutter speeds
  • Page 279 – Manual Exposure Mode
  • Page 280 – Set the aperture value and shutter speed.
  • Page 281 – Manual Exposure Assist; ) will be displayed on the recording screen.
  • Page 284 – Preview Mode; Check the aperture effect.
  • Page 286 – Exposure Compensation
  • Page 287 – Compensate the exposure.
  • Page 291 – Lock focus and exposure.; Press and hold the Fn button.; AFL
  • Page 292 – ISO Sensitivity
  • Page 293 – Select ISO sensitivity.; Characteristics of the ISO Sensitivity
  • Page 298 – Lens Compensation: 334
  • Page 299 – Adjusting the White Balance: 305
  • Page 300 – Select the white balance.
  • Page 304 – Set the numeric value for the white balance color temperature.
  • Page 305 – Adjusting the White Balance; Select the white balance and then press; The adjustment screen is displayed.
  • Page 310 – Applying a LUT file
  • Page 312 – Adjusting Image Quality; Settings Items (Image Quality Adjustment); WDQGDUG
  • Page 319 – Registering Settings in My Photo Style; Changing the Registered Contents of My Photo Style
  • Page 322 – Adjusting the Filter Effect; You can adjust the filter effect.; Filter
  • Page 323 – Setting a Filter with Touch Operation
  • Page 325 – Select
  • Page 329 – Select the registration destination.
  • Page 330 – Select the LUT file to load.
  • Page 332 – Base Photo Style of LUT files
  • Page 333 – List of Photo Style Information
  • Page 334 – Lens Compensation
  • Page 335 – When using an L-Mount lens
  • Page 336 – When Using Other Than an L-Mount Lens
  • Page 337 – Registering presets; You can register up to 12 sets of compensation settings.
  • Page 338 – Changing and deleting presets
  • Page 340 – Video Settings; Video Brightness and Coloring: 354
  • Page 342 – Displays Suited to Video Recording
  • Page 343 – Setting the Exposure for Recording Videos; Set the recording mode to [; Set the exposure mode.
  • Page 345 – Operations During Video Recording; SS
  • Page 349 – You can select how to set the focus in AF when recording videos.
  • Page 352 – When the AF mode is [; Enlarge display of the focus point.
  • Page 354 – Video Brightness and Coloring
  • Page 356 – Adjust master pedestal.
  • Page 357 – Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee); Select a knee setting.
  • Page 360 – Audio Settings
  • Page 361 – The sound recording level is displayed on the recording screen.
  • Page 362 – This mutes audio input.
  • Page 363 – This switches the gain of audio input.
  • Page 364 – Manually adjust the sound recording level.
  • Page 368 – Reduction of Wind Noise: 372
  • Page 372 – Reduction of Wind Noise; This reduces wind noise when an external microphone is connected.
  • Page 373 – Time Code; Setting the Time Code: 374
  • Page 374 – Setting the Time Code
  • Page 376 – Main Assist Functions
  • Page 379 – Setting Range for Gain
  • Page 381 – Select the position to display.
  • Page 382 – Screen Displays; Waveform
  • Page 383 – Vector scope
  • Page 385 – Measurement Range; Measuring is possible in the range
  • Page 389 – You can freely set the aspect ratio of the frame.
  • Page 391 – Adjusting the Test Tone
  • Page 392 – High Frame Rate Video: 400
  • Page 393 – Quick Motion Video (Undercrank Recording)
  • Page 396 – Frame Rate Combinations and Playback Speeds; Frame
  • Page 399 – Shutter Speeds When Recording Slow & Quick Video; Frame rate
  • Page 400 – High Frame Rate Video; Select a recording quality for high frame rate video.
  • Page 401 – Shutter Speeds When Recording High Frame Rate Video; Recording frame rate of the video
  • Page 403 – Check the focus using the same procedure as MF (; Register the focus positions.
  • Page 404 – Start Focus Transition.; End Focus Transition.
  • Page 407 – Pan; Use a tripod to minimize camera shake.
  • Page 408 – Set the mode dial to [; Set the pan and zoom effect.
  • Page 409 – Set the cropping frame.; Select the range to start cropping and press
  • Page 410 – Enable Live Cropping recording.
  • Page 411 – Operations for Setting the Cropping Frame
  • Page 412 – Log Recording
  • Page 414 – Reflectance ratio
  • Page 417 – HLG Videos
  • Page 419 – The lower limit of available ISO sensitivities will become [400].
  • Page 421 – Anamorphic Recording
  • Page 435 – Connecting HDMI Devices
  • Page 436 – HDMI Output Image Quality; Images Output via HDMI: 436; Images Output via HDMI; Recording to card
  • Page 437 – Output is the same as [
  • Page 438 – Notice Regarding HDMI Output
  • Page 439 – HDMI Output Settings; Outputting the Camera Information Display via HDMI: 440
  • Page 440 – Outputting the Camera Information Display via HDMI
  • Page 442 – Outputting Audio via HDMI; Output audio to an external device connected by HDMI.
  • Page 443 – Playing Back Pictures: 444
  • Page 444 – Playing Back Pictures; Display the playback screen.; Select the pictures by pressing
  • Page 446 – Playing Back Videos; Video Repeat Playback: 450
  • Page 448 – Operations During Video Playback; Button
  • Page 450 – Video Repeat Playback; Display the screen for setting the part to repeat.
  • Page 452 – Extracting a Picture; Extract one frame of a video and save it as a JPEG image.
  • Page 453 – Divide a recorded video into two.; Select and play the image.; Pause playback at the position you wish to divide.
  • Page 455 – Switching the Display Mode; Enlarged Display: 456
  • Page 456 – Enlarged Display; Enlarging the playback screen.
  • Page 457 – Operations During Enlarged Display
  • Page 458 – Thumbnail Screen; Switch to thumbnail display.
  • Page 460 – Calendar Playback; Switch to calendar playback.; Select the recording date.
  • Page 461 – Group Images; Images Handled as Group Images by the Camera
  • Page 462 – Playing and Editing the Images in a Group One by One
  • Page 463 – Deleting Images
  • Page 465 – Select the RAW image.
  • Page 472 – Displaying a Comparison Screen
  • Page 475 – Select the video file to repair.; Canceling Video Repair
  • Page 478 – zŒ›Vjˆ•ŠŒ“
  • Page 479 – Operations during slide show
  • Page 488 – Fn Buttons; Register Functions to the Fn Buttons: 490; Fn Button Default Settings; Fn buttons
  • Page 490 – Register Functions to the Fn Buttons
  • Page 491 – Find the function to register.
  • Page 501 – Use the Fn Buttons
  • Page 502 – Register Functions to the Dials: 502; Register Functions to the Dials; Register the function.
  • Page 503 – Functions That Can Be Registered
  • Page 504 – Temporarily Change Dial Operation
  • Page 505 – Quick Menu Customization; Register to the Quick Menu: 505; Register to the Quick Menu
  • Page 506 – Menu Items That Can Be Registered: 507
  • Page 507 – Menu Items That Can Be Registered
  • Page 511 – Quick Menu Detailed Settings; Change the appearance of the Quick menu and the operation of
  • Page 512 – Custom Mode; Register in Custom Mode: 513
  • Page 513 – Register in Custom Mode; Select the save-to number and then press; Registering Instant Customization
  • Page 514 – Custom Mode Detailed Settings
  • Page 515 – Using Custom Mode; Changing Registered Details
  • Page 516 – Calling Up Settings; Set to the recording mode to be used.; Select the Custom mode to call up.; Select the Custom mode and then press
  • Page 556 – Folder name
  • Page 572 – My Menu; Registration in My Menu: 572; Registration in My Menu; Select the menu to register and then press; Calling up My Menu; Call up the menus registered in My Menu.
  • Page 573 – Edit My Menu
  • Page 575 – High Resolution mode: 215
  • Page 579 – Image Stabilizer: 255
  • Page 588 – smartphones; Checking operation of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions; Monitor
  • Page 590 – Connecting to “LUMIX Lab”; Installing “ LUMIX Lab ”: 591
  • Page 591 – Installing “ LUMIX Lab ”; Connect the smartphone to a network.; Supported OS
  • Page 592 – Supported smartphones
  • Page 593 – On the smartphone, start up “ LUMIX Lab ”.; Select the camera to be connected in “LUMIX Lab”.
  • Page 594 – End Bluetooth Connection
  • Page 595 – Canceling Pairing
  • Page 596 – Using “LUMIX Lab”; LUT Library Operations: 596; LUT Library Operations; Operate “LUMIX Lab” to update the [LUT Library] in the camera.
  • Page 598 – Import images; Select the image to transfer.; Touch the checkbox to select.
  • Page 600 – The function can also be enabled in “LUMIX Lab”.; Check the send settings on the camera and then press; Record with the camera.
  • Page 601 – To Stop the Automatic Transfer of Images
  • Page 602 – Record images with the camera.; GPS
  • Page 604 – Connecting to “ LUMIX Sync ”; Installing “ LUMIX Sync ”: 605
  • Page 605 – Installing “ LUMIX Sync ”
  • Page 607 – On the smartphone, start up “ LUMIX Sync ”.
  • Page 608 – Operating the camera in accordance with the smartphone guide.; Set the camera to Bluetooth pairing standby state.
  • Page 610 – Connecting to a Paired Smartphone; Connect paired smartphones using the following procedure.
  • Page 613 – Manually entering a password to connect
  • Page 614 – Connecting Without Using Password Authentication
  • Page 616 – Connection Methods Other Than the Default Settings; Connecting via network; Connecting directly
  • Page 617 – Terminating the Wi-Fi Connection
  • Page 618 – Send a single image
  • Page 619 – Send multiple images; Using the menu to transfer easily
  • Page 620 – Using “LUMIX Sync”; a smartphone that supports Bluetooth Low Energy.
  • Page 621 – Home Screen; When you start up “ LUMIX Sync ”, the home screen is displayed.
  • Page 623 – Operation Method During Remote Recording; Select [Priority of
  • Page 624 – You can use the smartphone as a remote control for the shutter.
  • Page 625 – Bulb Recording
  • Page 626 – Shortening the Return Time from [Sleep Mode]
  • Page 633 – Turning On the Camera
  • Page 636 – in the “ LUMIX Sync ” home screen.
  • Page 637 – Sending Images from the Camera to a PC; Send recorded images to the PC connected with Wi-Fi.; Create a Destination Folder for Images; When using Windows (Example for Windows 10)
  • Page 638 – Select the method for sending images on the camera.; Images Stored in the Camera to PC]
  • Page 639 – Select a folder for storing images.; Selecting Images: 652
  • Page 640 – Images That Can be Sent; Images that can be sent
  • Page 641 – Connect to Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings: 648
  • Page 642 – Select the method for connecting to a wireless access point.
  • Page 644 – Searches for a wireless access point to use, and connects to this.
  • Page 645 – Connecting by Manual Input
  • Page 646 – Directly connect the camera and the destination device.; Select the method for connecting with the destination device.
  • Page 648 – Connect to Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings; Select the History item to connect to.; You can register the Wi-Fi connection history to Favorite.
  • Page 649 – Editing Items Registered in Favorite
  • Page 650 – [Register the Current Destination to Favorite]
  • Page 651 – Send Settings and Selecting Images; Image Send Settings; Change the send settings.
  • Page 652 – Selecting Images
  • Page 655 – Importing Images to a PC: 662
  • Page 656 – Connecting; HDMI socket
  • Page 657 – USB port
  • Page 658 – Viewing on a TV; Switch the TV input to HDMI input.; The recorded images are displayed on the camera and TV.
  • Page 660 – Using VIERA Link; Power off link
  • Page 662 – Importing Images to a PC; Copying Images to a PC: 663
  • Page 663 – Copying Images to a PC
  • Page 664 – Folder Structure Inside Card; CAMSET
  • Page 666 – Installing Software; Install the software to process and edit RAW images.; SILKYPIX Developer Studio SE; Operating environment
  • Page 667 – Storing on a Recorder
  • Page 668 – Tethered Recording; Installing Software: 669
  • Page 669 – “ LUMIX Tether ”
  • Page 670 – Operating the Camera from a PC
  • Page 672 – Digital Camera Accessory System; Product name
  • Page 673 – Using Optional Accessories
  • Page 676 – Recording Screen: 676; RAW
  • Page 690 – SLF
  • Page 692 – Detailed information display; Histogram display
  • Page 693 – Photo Style display
  • Page 694 – Message Displays; Card
  • Page 696 – Lens
  • Page 697 – Others
  • Page 698 – Troubleshooting; The camera turns off automatically.
  • Page 699 – The recorded image is whitish.
  • Page 700 – The recorded image is too bright or dark.; Multiple images are recorded at once.; The subject is not focused properly.; Cannot focus or zoom with the lens.
  • Page 701 – The recorded image looks rough. Noise appears on the picture.; The subject appears distorted on the image.
  • Page 702 – Stripes appear in high ISO sensitivity.
  • Page 703 – Bright spot not in subject is recorded.
  • Page 704 – Video; Cannot record videos.; An operation sound is recorded in a video.
  • Page 705 – Playback; Cannot play back. There are no recorded pictures.
  • Page 706 – The monitor turns off when the camera is turned on.
  • Page 707 – General tips for using a Wi-Fi connection; Wireless access point
  • Page 708 – Cannot connect with a wireless access point.; Wi-Fi connection with a smartphone is not possible.
  • Page 709 – I have forgotten the password for the Wi-Fi.
  • Page 711 – The TV images are displayed with gray bands.
  • Page 712 – An unreadable language was selected by mistake.; The camera becomes warm.
  • Page 713 – Cautions for Use; The Camera; Do not use this unit near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines.
  • Page 714 – Cleaning; Dust reduction function
  • Page 715 – Removing dirt on the image sensor
  • Page 717 – Battery; Always remove the battery after use.
  • Page 719 – Personal Information; Disclaimer
  • Page 720 – When Not Using the Camera for a Long Period of Time
  • Page 721 – Tripod; Shoulder Strap
  • Page 722 – Use the camera as a wireless LAN device.
  • Page 723 – Recording Pictures (When Using the Monitor); Number of pictures that can be taken
  • Page 724 – Recording Videos (When Using the Monitor); Continuous available
  • Page 728 – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken; Card capacity
  • Page 729 – Video Recording Time
  • Page 736 – Menu
  • Page 765 – Specifications; Type; Lens mount; Recording media
  • Page 766 – Image sensor; Latitude; File format for still images
  • Page 767 – Image quality for pictures
  • Page 768 – Recording format for video; Video format
  • Page 771 – Exposure control
  • Page 773 – Image stabilizer; Image stabilizer type
  • Page 774 – White balance; White balance mode; Shutter; System; Shutter speed
  • Page 775 – Burst recording; Zoom
  • Page 776 – Microphone; Speaker; Interface; USB; Splash Resistant; External dimensions
  • Page 784 – Trademarks and Licenses
  • Page 789 – Firmware Update
  • Page 790 – About Applications/Software; “ LUMIX Lab ”; “ LUMIX Sync ”
  • Page 794 – Composition of [SET] Menus Has Been Changed
  • Page 797 – How to Set Automatic Detection
  • Page 801 – Functions Added to “LUMIX Lab”; The following functions have been added to “LUMIX Lab”:
  • Page 808 – Additions/Changes to Other Functions; The name of the [Priority of Remote Device] menu has been changed.
  • Page 810 – Added Menus
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Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual
<Complete Guide>
Digital Camera

DC-S9

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Page 2 - About Operating Instructions; Symbols Used in This Document; Recording mode; Operating symbols

2 About Operating Instructions This document, “Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual <Complete Guide>”, includes detailed explanations of all the functions and operations of the camera. • Images and illustrations used in this document are for explaining the functions.  Symbols Used in This ...

Page 3 - Front dial

About Operating Instructions 3 (A) : Front dial (B) 3421 : Cursor button up/down/left/right (C) : [MENU/SET] button (D) : Control dial • Other symbols, such as icons shown on the camera screen, are also used in explanations. • This document describes the procedure for selecting menu items as follows...

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About Operating Instructions 4 Notification classification symbols In this document, notifications are classified and described using the following symbols: : To confirm prior to using the function : Hints for better use of the camera and tips for recording : Notifications and supplementary items re...

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