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Panasonic® DMC-TZ57 Claudio DI Veroli ® User Manual v.1.0 1. NAMES OF MAIN PARTS
May. 2017
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2. BASIC INFORMATION AND PREPARATIONS AE = Auto-exposure
AF = Auto-Focus
EV = Exposure-Value
SH = shutter pressed halfway
= UL,LL,UR,LR screen corners
SD Card: recordable JPEG quality-fine pictures with ratio 4:3, and MP4 movies Picture / Movie Card type Size Internal Memory 78 MB SD (8 MB - 2 GB) 1 GB SDHC (4 - 32 GB) 8 GB SDHC (4 - 32 GB) 32 GB SDXC (48 - 64 GB) 64 GB
| 16 MB 3 MB | FHD HD VGA | 4608x3456 2048x1536 | 1920x1080 1280x720 640x480 | 14 50 | 2’30” | 160 700 | 6’15” 12’15” 31’15” | 1300 5700 | 50’00” 1h 40’ 4h 10’ | 5400 23300 | 3h 20’ 6h 50’ 17h 10’ | 10800 46700 | 6h 50’ 14h 00’ 34h 30’
Inserting/Removing Battery & Card
Check: Camera off, Lens retracted!
Slide the Card/Battery door’s button inwards to open the door. Insert the Battery following its arrow, until it locks. To remove, slide the grey lock first. Insert the Memory Card with contacts visible (label facing the camera front) until it clicks. To remove, push the card until it clicks, then pull the card out. SD card Class 4 If no Memory Card is inserted, the camera uses the very small Built-in Memory (78Mb).
Battery power
The battery power appears on : When the indication turns red and blinks, recharge or replace the battery. Every 10 photos or minutes, turn the camera off so that the battery cools off. To charge plug the USB cable with its arrow towards the camera front: red charging lamp lits. Or else use a special USB/AC adapter to charge the battery outside the camera . When the battery is fully charged, the charging lamp goes off: disconnect the USB cable. When the camera is not in use, remove the battery: settings & clock are preserved for 3 months.
Charging time: Number of pictures (50% flash): Length of recorded movies: Playback time:
Approx. 2h30’ = 210’ Approx. 350 pictures (recording time approx. 130’) Approx. 50’ Approx. 4.5h
Photo numbering and Folders
When the SD card is formatted, a photo folder 100 is created and file numbers start from 0001 When file number reaches 999 a new folder (101,102 … 999) is created and file numbers restarted
Zoom and 35mm Equivalent and Max. Aperture Zoom 35mm F 1 X 24 mm 3,3 8 X 192 mm 5.5
Zoom 35mm F 1.5 X 36 mm 3.7 12 X 288 mm 5.9
Always refocus after zooming!
Zoom 35mm F 2 X 48 mm 4.2 16 X 384 mm 5.9
Zoom 4 X 20 X
35mm F 96 mm 5.3 480 mm 6.4
Correct posture - Accessories
Right hand: Index on shutter | Middle finger on front grip | Thumb over Charge/WiFi lamp. Left hand: Classical index-up-thumb-down. Fingers should not cover AF lamp or Flash! Tripod/Monopod: Ensure that the screw is less than 5.5mm long!
Arrows, Q.Menu and Menu Symbols (see also the symbols on top of this page)
Arrow buttons around the MENU/SET button.
Press the MENU/SET button
Press the Q.MENU button and move arrows.
SH Shutter pressed halfway
Flip-Up Monitor and Selfie
Modes all
PARTIALLY UP: Allows to take pictures with the camera in either very low or very high positions.
for settings such as Multi-Exposure and Self-Timer. SELF SHOT MODE ENABLE/DISABLE: REC p. 4. FULLY UP: Enables Self Shot Mode.
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2. RECORDING - PICTURE MODES
Set the RECORDING/PLAYBACK mode RECORDING by pressing either SH or SH: Focus OK shows green light and 2 beeps. Focus BAD shows red light and 4 beeps.
Intelligent Auto
Automatically activates STABILIZER, AF LAMP, iISO, SCENE and FACE DETECTION, iEXPOSURE, RED-EYE REMOVAL and BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION.. Closest Focus range: 1X at 3cm, 5-8X at 2mt, 20X at 1mt. Other values may differ from user settings: e.g. ECONOMY 5 min., QUALITY Fine, AUTO REVIEW 2SEC. and AUTO WHITE BALANCE (AWB)
SCENE DETECTION If optimum scene is identified, a blue icon displays for 2 seconds, then stays but in red. If no scene is detected, standard settings are set and the icon stays as . AF TRACKING: press to activate &c. See next chapter for non-iA, Q.MENU-selected AF Tracking.
Programme AE
No Program Shift is available See below Auto Exposure compensation or, in Chapter 3, White Balance and AF Mode.
Aperture Priority
See below AE Compensation and Apertures and Shutter speeds EXPOSURE, then changes Aperture, then EXPOSURE to exit & re-enable arrows for other uses.
Shutter Priority
See below AE Compensation and Apertures and Shutter speeds EXPOSURE, then changes Shutter Speed, then EXPOSURE to exit, re-enabling arrows).
Manual Exposure
See below Apertures and Shutter speeds available EXPOSURE, then changes Aperture and changes Shutter Speed, then SH checks with an aperture scale, once OK, EXPOSURE exits, re-enabling arrows.
Apertures and Shutter speeds available for
modes
SHUTTER SPEEDS: 4” (low ISO only) to 1/2000” in most settings, with very few exceptions. APERTURES: Min. 8.0. Max. 3.3-6.4: see in Ch. 1 “Zoom and 35mm Equivalent and Max. Aperture”..
Custom modes
Allow concocting and storing your own Modes REGISTERING: In any Mode, SETUP p.2 CUST.SET.MEM. etc. NOT SAVED: BEEP, VOLUME, AUTO REVIEW, ZOOM RESUME, SCENE MENU PHOTOGRAPHY: Switching to C1 or C2: the latter has 3 sub-customs, with a comparison table. Some further settings not shown are also stored, e.g. DIGITAL ZOOM ON/OFF.
PANO Panorama mode
Takes and merges many pictures in succession RECORDING: Select Panorama Direction, SH and record moving the camera slowly and steadily. RESOLUTION: Fixed as follows: Horizontal Panorama 3200x720, Vertical Panorama 960x3200.
Scene mod
Most Modes use their special ISO settings (Sensitivity, Limit & Intelligent) selects among the colour icons on screen. Press to set. PORTRAIT and SOFT SKIN changes the colour of skin and also background. SCENERY is for wide distant landscapes. SPORTS uses faster speed to prevent blurring. Stand at least 5mt away. NIGHT PORTRAIT takes people with night background. Use the flash in Sand if possible tripod. NIGHT SCENERY takes vivid nightscapes with no flash. If possible use a tripod. HANDHELD NIGHT SHOT combines many pictures in one to minimize jitter and digital noise. HDR combines different exposures automatically to fix excessive contrast. If possible use tripod. FOOD takes natural pictures of food. BABY 1/2 & PET uses a weak flash to improve skin. Can enter Name & Birthday. SUNSET takes vivid pictures of sunsets. HIGH SENS. prevents blurring in dark, indoor conditions. STARRY SKY select 15 or 30 sec. speed! Hold camera steady, best with tripod. GLASS THROUGH for pictures through the window of a car or train.
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Creative Control mode
ISO is set to Auto, White Balance to AWB Most settings change colour for special effects: the effect is obvious. TOY EFFECT produces vignetting. MINIATURE EFFECT blurs the upper and lower borders. SOFT FOCUS blurs the whole picture for portraits, flowers and the like. STAR FILTER produces stars from pin-points of light. ONE POINT COLOR allows selecting a colour: all the other colours become black and white.
3. RECORDING – Q.MENU Press Q.MENU: selects feature, selects setting. All are memorised.
Picture Size
Modes all. Special subset for
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ISO Sensitivity
Modes Auto (100-1600) / 100 … 3200 / iISO: (100-1600). Use low ISO to get very low shutter speeds.
White Balance
Modes
AUTO WHITE BAL
INCANDESCENT (blue)
DAYLIGHT SHADE (++red) WHITE (alternative to DAYLIGHT) All settings allow fine tuning of Red vs Blue (ºK) by pressing DISPLAY: icon on screen is Red/Blue. WHITE is identical to DAYLIGHT: it is just an alternative for a different Red vs Blue setting. Many Scene Modes automatically use AWB.
AF Mode
CLOUDY (+ red)
Modes all except
FACE DETECTION: detects face on yellow rectangle, SH focuses on it. Not av. in Scene modes AF TRACKING Not available in Panorama and some Creative Modes o Bring subject to AF frame and press to lock on the subject. o AF turns yellow and locks on subject. Press again to cancel the lock. 23-AREA: Focuses on up to 23 points in each area. Best for difficult focusing. 1-AREA AND SPOT: Centre focusing. Centre cannot be moved
Burst Mode
Modes all except Panorama Focus, Exposure and WB are fixed to settings for 1st picture. n: pictures per second. Availability depends on picture size and Mode.
Movie Quality: Selects FHD, HD or VGA. Monitor Brightness: A*: Auto w/ambient light | Power: very bright | OFF.
Valid for PLAYBACK as well
4. RECORDING – ARROWS Auto Exposure Compensation
Modes all except and till EXPOSURE appears, then . Shows in . (pressing or Q.MENU does not cancel!)
Auto Bracket
Modes all till AUTO BRACKET appears, then (cancelled manually or when power OFF) Not available in Scene Modes: Panorama and Handheld Night Shot, and Movies.
Focus Type: Auto, Macro, Manual
Modes
NO Macro AF in Selfie
shows Macro menu: AF / MacroZoom / OFF. select and : AF shows in . MIN. FOCUS RANGE AS TESTED
Focus Type AF (MACRO OFF) AF MACRO MACRO ZOOM
1X 10 cm 2 cm 1 cm
3X 40 cm 15 cm 2 cm
10-20X 2 mt 1 mt -
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Flash
Modes shows the Flash Menu, selects alternative and MENU sets. Some Modes and/or Scenes only allow some Flash alternatives. o A AUTO Flash is automatically activated in low light conditions. o A AUTO/RED-EYE Same, with pre-flash to reduce the red-eye in low-light conditions. o FORCED FLASH Flash is always activated. Only mode in many Scene Modes. o S SLOW SYNC./RED-EYE Flash with low shutter speed, for night backgrounds. o FORCED FLASH OFF Flash is disabled. In RED-EYE flash modes, if Face Detection is active, the camera also fixes red-eye in the picture. In Flash Modes other than S SLOW SYNC, min. shutter speed is 1/60”, except some Scene Modes FLASH RANGE in ISO Auto: Wide (F3.3): 0.6-6.0 mt. Tele (F6.4): 1.0-3.1 mt.
Self-timer
Modes all
shows the Self-timer Menu: 10” / 2” (3” in Selfie Mode) / OFF.
5. RECORDING – MENU Auto Review
No Zoom, No manual Review in REC mode SETUP p.4 AUTO REVIEW sel. OFF / 1SEC / 2SEC / HOLD HOLD shows the photo until any button is pressed.
Beep / Sounds: SETUP p.2 BEEP sel. BEEP LEVEL & TONE, SHUTTER VOL. & TONE Economy: SETUP p.3 ECO, Auto Power Off: 2MIN. / 5MIN. / 10MIN. / OFF. Monitor Power Save: ON / OFF
Exposure Metering
Modes REC p.2 METERING MODE sel.: () MULTI METERING / ( ) CENTER WEIGHTED / SPOT.
Face Detection: see PDF p.97ff. LCD Colour: SETUP p.2 Monitor Display &c.
Pictures and Movies incl. PLAYBACK
iExposure, Digital Zoom, AF Lamp, Red-Eye, Stabilizer REC …
p.2, I.EXPOSURE:
p.3, DIGITAL ZOOM: Modes
. ON/OFF. Reduces contrast. Shows i onscreen.
Modes
p.3, AF ASSIST LAMP: Modes all but
. (always ON) and
(some OFF): ON: range 1.5mt / OFF.
p.3, RED-EYE REMOVAL: Modes ON (works only with Flash Red-Eye and AF Mode set to FACE DETECTION) / OFF. p.4, STABILIZER:
Modes
: ON / OFF (some Scene Modes force either).
Travel Features: see Advanced Manual p.44ff. Travel Destinations
SETUP p.1, WORLD TIME, DESTINATION, sel. time zone and summer time. Back to WORLD TIME; sel. DESTINATION or HOME: a message confirms camera clock change.
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6. PLAYBACK
Press the Playback button . By default: PLAYBACK MODE
All . (shows all the pictures in the SD card and memory)
Picture Play (All)
to select the Picture to be played back. Hold buttons for fast backward/forward. Zoom Tele: zooms-in on the picture onscreen: 2x, 4x, 8x and 16x. o moves enlarged picture section. Zoom Wide: zooms-out and then produces 12 pictures, 30 pictures, Calendar. o 12/30 screens: press to select a picture/Movie and to show it. o Calendar: press to select a day and to show only pictures/movie of that day. Zoom for a Movie: controls the playback volume.
Slide Show
Pictures only PLAYBACK MODE SLIDE SHOW, and select: START : slide show. Play/Pause, Stop, Back while paused, Next while paused. SETUP: enters another menu: EFFECT, DURATION (1”/ 2” / 3”/ 5”) and REPEAT. Once the show ends, camera returns to NORMAL PLAY.
Filtering Play
PLAYBACK MODE FILTERING PLAY : Picture, Video, 3D, Travel, Category. Etc.
Movie Divide
Splits a Movie in two, allowing later to delete unneeded beginning or end. PLAYBACK p.2 VIDEO DIVIDE . to select the Movie to be divided. play movie, pause at the point to split, to split: Confirmation screen displayed, etc.
Protect Pictures or Movies
PLAYBACK p.3 PROTECT : follow menus. Protected items shown with
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Deleting Pictures and Movies , select alternatives with and act with .
DELETE MULTI: shows 6 pictures per screen. Select pictures with and press DISPLAY to select. Press to delete them. If you exit without deleting, your selection marks are NOT memorised.
Copy between SD card and internal memory
e.g. for crucial backup
PLAYBACK p.3 COPY: INSD: Copy built-in memory to SD card etc. SDIN: Copy one item from SD card to built-in memory: select with and act with .
Wi-Fi control via Smartphone
Have a smartphone ready with Wi-Fi enabled and the Panasonic Image App installed. Press the camera’s Wi-Fi button. Follow the directions on screen. Blue lamp goes on. Put the camera in place over a table or tripod. Go to the smartphone and start the Image App. To finalise, end the Image App. In the camera follow directions until the blue lamp goes off. Wi-Fi to send images to PC: see Advanced Manual p. 153.
PC USB Connection
Connect: The PC should be ON. Connect it to the camera with the USB cable. Camera OFF: Battery recharges. Camera ON: USB power is used, battery does not recharge. RECORDING: Camera can be used with PC power. PLAYBACK: Camera connects to PC to download. Cannot delete files in the SD card! DISCONNECT: Ensure no ACCESS shows in the camera, then use the PC’s USB Disconnect tray.
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7. RECORDING MOVIES
Zoom only works in slow speed. Movie format MP4 only
Preparation
Memory Card: Use a SDHC Class 6 card. VGA and larger sizes need 10MB/s. Movies are in 25 fps. Movie Size: MOTION ·· REC QUALITY: FHD (1920x1080) / HD (1280x720) / VGA (640x480). If Movie Size ratio (16:9 exc. VGA) differs from Picture Size (usually 4:3), the screen size changes when Movie recording starts, because 4:3 uses the full screen but 16:9 does not. If so, optionally . . . SETUP p.3 VIDEO REC AREA: ON: upper & lower parts of screen are dimmed / OFF. Continuous AF: MOTION C·AF CONT. AF: ON / OFF: fixes the focus as per start of Movie. Wind Cut: MOTION WIND CUT: ON: filters treble & bass and shows awful icon / OFF. Many picture features are not available when recording movies. This camera has a one-speed-only zoom, for both pictures and movies.
Recording
Modes all Mode, when it detects a special scene, will change dynamically between: i-PORTRAIT (w/Face Detection)
i-SCENERY
i-MACRO
i-LOW LIGHT (special for Movies)
Press to Start/Stop. Movie time displays in . Available time displays in . The camera will try and refocus continuously, but if needed press SH to do it.
8. ERROR MESSAGES
… and suggested solutions
THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED: Cannot delete Pictures marked as Protected . BUILT-IN MEMORY ERROR: Remove SD card and Format the Built-In memory. PLEASE TURN CAMERA OFF THEN ON AGAIN: Because lens barrel was obstructed! MEMORY CARD LOCKED: The Write-Protect switch on the SD card is in LOCK position. MEMORY CARD ERROR / READ/WRITE ERROR CHECK CARD: Turn OFF, remove card, reinsert. MEMORY CARD ERROR / CARD NOT FORMATTED WITH THIS CAMERA / FOLDER CANNOT BE CREATED: Save SD card data to PC, then disconnect USB and format the SD card with the camera. CONNECTION FAILED (during Wi-Fi): weak signal, too much distant.
OTHER ERRORS WITH NO MESSAGE:
Camera does not turn on: remove the battery, ensure it is charged, reinsert the battery. Cannot take picture: check that (1) mode dial correctly set and (2) there is available memory, (3) the card was initially formatted in this camera, not in any other camera or computer. 2 or more pictures are taken at one time: the camera is set to either Burst Mode or Auto Bracket. Vertical or horizontal lines appear: artefact of sensor when there is a very strong light in the picture. Folder No. and File No. displayed as [] and screen black: card edited in PC. Save and reformat. The lens clicks: abrupt change in scene brightness causes aperture adjustment. Not a malfunction. Monitor flickers briefly after turning camera on: caused by fluorescent or LED light, not a malfunction. Flash does not work: check the Mode, Flash settings and other that may be causing the issue. Red object surrounded by skin colour appears grey: artefact of Red-Eye Removal.
Find many other error messages and situations on the Advanced Manual pp. 167-186. _______________________________________________________________________________________