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DMC-FS6S
Features
Digital Still Camera
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- Camera Type Compact
- KEY FEATURES
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IntelligentAutoMode Optical Image StabilizerIntelligent ISO ControlFace DetectionIntelligent Scene Selector (Portrait, Scenery, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Macro)Digital Red Eye CorrectioniA Direct Button -
Camera
Effective Pixels 8.1 Megapixels - Aperture F2.8 - 5.9 / 2-Step (F2.8 - 8 (W) / F5.9 - 16 (T))
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Optical Zoom 4x -
Image Sensor
1/2.5", 8.32 Total Megapixels
CCD , Primary Color Filter - Extra Optical Zoom 5.7x (4:3 / 5M), 7.1x (under 3M)
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Focal Length f=5.5-22.0mm (33-132mm in 35mm equiv.) -
Lens
LEICA DC VARIO-ELMAR
7 elements in 6 groups
(3 Aspherical Lenses / 4 Aspherical surfaces) - 2-Speed Zoom No
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Optical Image Stabilizer MEGA O.I.S. (Auto/Mode1/ Mode2) -
Digital Zoom 4x
( Max. 16.0 x combined with Optical Zoom without Extra Optical Zoom )
(Max.25.5x combined with Extra Optical Zoom) -
Focusing Area
Normal: Wide 50cm - infinity
Macro / Intelligent AUTO : Wide 5cm / Tele 50cm - infinity - PERFORMANCE FEATURES
- Conversion Lens Compatibility No
- Focus Range Display Yes
- AF Metering Face / Multi (9pt) / 1pt
- Focus Normal / Macro, Quick AF (Always On)
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AF Assist Lamp No -
ISO Sensitivity Auto /100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600
(High Sensitivity Mode : Auto(1600 - 6400) ) -
White Balance Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Halogen / White Set
(Selectable at Portrait, Soft Skin, Transform, Self-Portrait, Sports, Baby, Pet, High Sensitivity, Hi-Speed Burst, Pinhole modes)
White Balance Adjustment (±10steps, except for auto set) -
Exposure Program AE -
Exposure Compensation 1/3 EV Step, ± 2 EV -
Backlight Compensation Yes (only in Intelligent AUTO mode) -
Auto Bracketing (AE ) 1/3˜2EV Step + 2EV, 3 Frames -
Light Metering
Intelligent Multiple - Dedicated Button/Mode Switch [Recording] / [Playback]
- Shooting Mode (Mode Dial)/Rec. Mode Intelligent AUTO, Normal Picture, MySCN, SCN, Motion Picture
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Shutter Speed/Shutter System 8 - 1/2,000 sec.
Starry Sky Mode: 15, 30, 60 sec. -
Self Timer 2sec / 10sec - Auto Review 1sec, 2sec, Zoom, Hold
- Review No
- Color Mode Standard, Natural, Vivid, Black & White, Sepia, Cool, Warm
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Recording Format
Still Image: JPEG (DCF / Exif2.21)
Motion picture: QuickTime Motion JPEG - Image Quality Fine/Standard
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4:3 Aspect Ratio (Still Image)
3264 x 2448 (8M) / 2560 x 1920 (5M EZ) / 2048 x 1536 (3M EZ) /
1600 x 1200 (2M EZ) / 640 x 480 (0.3M EZ) - 3:2 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 3264 x 2176 (7M) / 2560 x 1712 (4.5M EZ) / 2048 x 1360 (2.5M EZ)
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 3264 x 1840 (6M) / 2560 x 1440 (3.5M EZ) / 1920 x 1080 (2M EZ)
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Motion Image (4:3 Aspect Ratio)
VGA: 640 x 480 pixels, 30fps (Motion JPEG)
QVGA: 320 x 240 pixels, 30 fps (Motion JPEG) - Motion Image (16:9 Aspect Ratio) WVGA: 848 x 480 pixels, 30 fps (Motion JPEG)
- Aspect Ratio 4:3 / 3:2 / 16:9
- CONVENIENCE FEATURES
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Unlimited Consecutive Shooting 2.0 frames/sec - Intelligent Exposure No
- Digital Red Eye Correction Yes
- Easy Zoom/Zoom Resume/Motion Zoom No
- Still Image Recording with Audio No
- Audio Dubbing No
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Real-time Histograms No -
Composition Guide Lines Yes (1 pattern) - Built-in Memory approx. 50MB
- Scene Mode Help Screen Yes
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Flip Animation No - Travel Date/World Time Yes/Yes
- Text Stamp/Date Stamp Yes
- STANDARD FEATURES
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Built-in Flash Type/Mode
Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced Off
0.3 - 6.3m (Wide/ISO Auto), 0.5 - 3.0m (Tele/ISO Auto) - External Flash No
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Viewfinder No -
LCD Monitor
2.5" TFT LCD Display (230K dots)
Field of View : approx. 100%
AUTO Power LCD mode, Power LCD mode - Playback Mode Normal Playback, Slideshow, Category Playback, Favorites Playback
- Additional Playback Mode Yes (Motion JPEG)
- OSD Language English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, Chinese(Traditional), Chinese(Simplified), Netherlandic, Thai, Korean, Turkish, Portuguese, Arabic, Persian, Japanese
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Recording Media
Built-in Memory
SD Memory Card
SDHC Memory Card
MultiMediaCard (Still image only) -
Microphone Built-in (Mono) -
Speaker Yes -
Interface
AV Output (NTSC / USB
2.0 High speed,DC Input (requires optional DC Coupler) -
Power
ID-Security Li-ion Battery Pack (3.6V, 940mAh) (Included)
AC Adaptor (Input: 110-240V AC) (Optional) -
Battery Life 400 pictures (CIPA Standard) - ACCESSORIES
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Included Software
PHOTOfunSTUDIO v3.0
ArcSoft (MediaImpression / Panorama Maker)
USB Driver, QuickTime - SPECIFICATIONS
- Multi-Aspect No
- Max Auto ISO Setting No
- Quick Menu Yes
- Continuous Shooting Mode Full-Resolution Image, 3.0 frames/sec Max. 7 images (Standard mode), Max 4 images (Fine Mode), High-speed Burst Mode: approx. 5.5 frames/sec (recorded in 3M for 4:3, 2.5M for 3:2, 2M for 16:9)
- Focus Icon Select Yes
- Optical Zoom in Motion Picture No
- Macro Zoom Yes
- Orientation Detector Yes
- Easy Organization No
- Touch Zoom No
- Thumbnails/Zoomed Playback 12,30-thumbnails / Max 16x
- Calendar Display/Dual-Image Playback Yes / No
- Set Favorites/Rotate Image Yes / No
- Playback Still Images with Audio No
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Slideshow Mode
All Still Images / Favorites / Category
BGM Effect (Natural / Slow / Swing / Urban / OFF) - Show Histogram No
- Show Highlights No
- Delete Image Single / Multi / All / All except Favorites
- DPOF Print Setting/Set Production Yes / Yes
- Resize/Trim/Aspect Conv./Leveling Yes / Yes / No / No
- Cut Animation No
- PictBridge Support Single / Multi / All / Favorites / DPOF
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Weight(lbs)
Approx. 0.25 lbs
Approx. 0.3 lbs with Battery and SD Memory Card
Reviews
Accessories
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Accessories
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- Batteries, Chargers + Adapters
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Support
Firmware & Drivers
FIRMWARE
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- Version: 1.1
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Issues Addressed:
Improvement of battery detection for safety standards Panasonic uses.
(After this firmware update your Panasonic Digital Camera cannot be operated by unauthorised 3rd party batteries.) - Release Date: 6-15-2009
- Operating Systems: windows/mac
Owner's Manuals
Warranty
FAQs
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What support content is available for my product?
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I am a professional photographer who is seriously considering switching to the Lumix mirrorless cameras. Does Panasonic have, or can you suggest, a web site that demonstrates how professional photographers are successfully using the Lumix professional cameras?In conjunction with our Panasonic.com web site, our Sales and Marketing team also runs LUMIXLOUNGE.COM This site features work from Panasonic’s Luminary team of professional photographers who have migrated to the Lumx mirrorless cameras. The site also features schedules to live on-line and dealer events as well as convenient links to our latest firmware updates. Additional features to expand the site are already in progress.
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How do I install firmware in my camera using an SD card?Digital Still Camera Firmware Update Guide.
1) Preparation before attempting the update.
A. Make sure the camera's battery is completely charged. If the battery is not completely charged the firmware update will not begin. Format the SD memory card in the camera, then take a couple of pictures.
B. Turn off the camera.
2) Copying the Firmware to your memory card.
A. Download the latest firmware update for your model by clicking on the "Download Ver. X.X " link to a location on your computer (we recommend the "Desktop").
B. If your computer has a media reader, please insert your formatted SD Card from your camera.
C. Open the zipped firmware file that you downloaded to the desktop.
D. For"PC" users, locate your SD Card by clicking on, or opening the"My Computer" or"Computer" on your desktop or your"Start" menu. For"Mac" users, can use"Finder" if the drive does not mount to your desktop.
E."Drag" to Copy and Paste" the .bin file from the opened folder to the drive with the SD Card showing in your"My Computer" window for"PC" users and"Finder" or"Drive" in Macs. This will copy the file to the card.
F. If you choose to leave the SD Card in your camera, connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable. Turn the camera on and set it to"Playback" mode. Then select"PC" on the LCD screen. Drag the .bin file from the opened folder to the device that either says Panasonic or mass storage to complete the transfer.
G."SDXC cards, 32GB or larger, require special card readers. Depending on your PC, and the age of its operating system, you may not be able to directly write to such large cards. If your PC asks you to format the card, DO NOT, this is one indication that your system is not compatible with the newer larger memory cards. In this case a smaller card, 16GB or smaller should be used.
3) Updating the camera's firmware.
A. Turn the Camera off, insert the SD Card if you copied the firmware to the card while inserted into the computer.
B. Turn the Camera power on and press the"Playback" button. The camera's LCD screen should now be showing a screen asking if you desire to"Update" the firmware. Highlight"Yes" and press the"Menu/Set" button.
C. When the Camera has completed the firmware update it will turn itself off and then back on.
D. This completes the update process.
4) Confirming the update.
A. Turn the camera's power back on.
B. Set to"Playback" Mode.
C. Choose the"Setup" menu.Digital Still Camera Firmware Update Guide.
D. Select Version Disp.
1) Preparation before attempting the update.
A. Make sure the camera's battery is completely charged. If the battery is not completely charged the firmware update will not begin. Format the SD memory card in the camera, then take a couple of pictures.
B. Turn off the camera.
2) Copying the Firmware to your memory card.
A. Download the latest firmware update for your model by clicking on the "Download Ver. X.X " link to a location on your computer (we recommend the "Desktop").
B. If your computer has a media reader, please insert your formatted SD Card from your camera.
C. Open the zipped firmware file that you downloaded to the desktop.
D. For"PC" users, locate your SD Card by clicking on, or opening the"My Computer" or"Computer" on your desktop or your"Start" menu. For"Mac" users, can use"Finder" if the drive does not mount to your desktop.
E."Drag" to Copy and Paste" the .bin file from the opened folder to the drive with the SD Card showing in your"My Computer" window for"PC" users and"Finder" or"Drive" in Macs. This will copy the file to the card.
F. If you choose to leave the SD Card in your camera, connect the camera to the PC with the USB cable. Turn the camera on and set it to"Playback" mode. Then select"PC" on the LCD screen. Drag the .bin file from the opened folder to the device that either says Panasonic or mass storage to complete the transfer.
G."SDXC cards, 32GB or larger, require special card readers. Depending on your PC, and the age of its operating system, you may not be able to directly write to such large cards. If your PC asks you to format the card, DO NOT, this is one indication that your system is not compatible with the newer larger memory cards. In this case a smaller card, 16GB or smaller should be used.
3) Updating the camera's firmware.
A. Turn the Camera off, insert the SD Card if you copied the firmware to the card while inserted into the computer.
B. Turn the Camera power on and press the"Playback" button. The camera's LCD screen should now be showing a screen asking if you desire to"Update" the firmware. Highlight"Yes" and press the"Menu/Set" button.
C. When the Camera has completed the firmware update it will turn itself off and then back on.
D. This completes the update process.
4) Confirming the update.
A. Turn the camera's power back on.
B. Set to"Playback" Mode.
C. Choose the"Setup" menu.
D. Select Version Disp.
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My camera won't power on. What can I do?If you have a second battery, try it to see if you can power on the camera. If you dont have an extra battery and you're sure the battery you have is fully charged then the camera may need to be serviced.
For repairs and exchanges:
Ship your product to:
Panasonic Factory Service Center
4900 George McVay Drive
Suite B; Door-12
McAllen, TX 78503
Please include your name, address, telephone number, email address, copy of your purchase receipt (for warranty service), and a description of what is wrong with the unit. Freight collect shipments will not be accepted.
Panasonic is not responsible for damage that occurs in transit. All contents should be packaged for safe travel to the service center. Customer should use a reputable small package shipping company that is able to provide a package tracking number and insurance (if customer should so desire to insure their package).
Units that are abused, damaged, infested with insects, have corrosion, etc. will be placed out-of-warranty.
Once your unit arrives at the facility, you may contact us for status at:
Email: panacare@us.panasonic.com
Note: Please reference your Service Job number when contacting. You will be contacted if there is any cost you are responsible for.
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How long should my battery last?CIPA figures which range from 300-400 photos (depending on the camera model). CIPA measurement methods use a very controlled method to measure battery life. The procedure takes a specific number of shots at a fixed interval, with a fixed ratio of flash photos. While this method provides a standardized measurement that can be used to compare two cameras, it's far from how the camera is actually used. Life expectancy can be affected by any of the following: If the flash is used, the total number of photos can decrease by 30-40% If the camera has GPS, you can expect up to a 50% reduction in battery life. If the customer has no immediate need for GPS disable the feature in the camera's menu options. While the battery saver feature will turn the LCD panel off after a preset time (and place the camera into sleep mode) the camera still draws some power from the battery. We suggestion, turn the camera after each shot. At social gatherings, try and minimize passing the camera around the table to have others look at the photos. The LCD panel consumes ~30% of the total power.
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