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DMC-FZ7S
Features
6-Megapixel Digital Camera with MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer, High Sensitivity Mode & 12x Optical Zoom, Silver
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- KEY FEATURES .
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Camera
Effective Pixels 6.0 Megapixels -
Optical Zoom 12x -
Image Sensor
1/2.5"6.37 Total
Megapixel CCD Primary Color Filter - Extra Optical Zoom 4:3 Aspect Ratio: 14.7x for 4 Mega, 16.5x for 3 Mega, 2 Mega, 1 Mega, 0.3 Mega3:2 Aspect Ratio: 16.5x for 2.5 Mega16:9 Aspect Ratio: 16.5x for 2 Mega
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Focal Length f=6.0-72mm (35mm equivalent: 36-432mm) -
Lens
Leica DC Vario-Elmarit Lens -
Lens Construction
11 Elements in 8 Groups (3
Aspherical Lenses/3Aspherical Surfaces) -
Aperture Range Wide: F2.8 - F8Tele: F3.3 - F8 -
Optical Image Stabilizer MEGA O.I.S. (Mode 1 /Mode 2 ) -
Digital Zoom 4x(Max. 48x combined with Optical Zoom without Extended Optical Zoom)(Max. 66x combined with Extended Optical Zoom) - Focusing Area Normal: Wide 30cm/ Tele 200cm - infinityA/S/M: Wide 5cm/Tele 200cm - infinityMacro, Motion Image, Simple (except for Tele): Wide: 5cm/Tele 200cm - infinityMacro, Motion Image, Simple (Tele Macro Mode): 100cm - infinity
- PERFORMANCE FEATURES .
- Conversion Lens Compatibility Yes
- AF Metering 1 point1 point high speed3 points high speed9 pointsSpot
- Focus AF/MF SwitchableManual Focus (Joystick)Normal/Macro (Dial)Continuous AF On/Off
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AF Assist Lamp Yes -
ISO Sensitivity Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 (High Sensitivity Mode: Auto/800/1600) -
White Balance Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Halogen/Flash/White Set 1/2White Balance Adjustment(except for Auto WB) -
Exposure AutoProgram AE Aperture Priority AE Shutter Priority AE ManualProgram Shift (P mode) -
Exposure Compensation 1/3 EV Step, ± 2 EV -
Backlight Compensation Yes (at simple mode) -
Auto Bracketing (AE ) +1/3EV-1EV Step, 3 Frames -
Light Metering
Intelligent Multiple /Center-weighted /Spot - Shooting Mode (Mode Dial)/Rec. Mode Dial: Simple, Macro, P(Program AE) Mode, A(Aperture Priority AE) Mode, S(Shutter Priority AE) Mode, M(Manual Exposure) Mode, Moving Image, Playback
- Scene Modes SCN (Portrait, Scenery, Sports, Panning, Night Portrait, Night Scenery, Party, Fireworks, Snow, High Sensitivity)
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Shutter Speed/Shutter System 8 - 1/2,000 sec.: Program AE, Aperature Priority, Shutter Priority AEManual: 60 - 1/2000 sec.Starry Sky Mode: 15, 30, 60 sec. -
Self Timer 10 seconds / 2 seconds - Auto Review 1 sec/3 sec/zoom
- Review 1x/4x/8x
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Picture Adjustment
Contrast ,Sharpness , Saturation, Noise Reduction - Color Effect Mode Cool, Warm, Black & White, Sepia
- Recording Format Still Image: JPEG (design rule for camera file system), DPOF correspondingStill Image with Audio: JPEG (design rule for camera file system) + QuickTimeMotion Images: QuickTime Motion JPEG
- Image Quality TIFF/Fine/Standard
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RECORDING IMAGE SIZE (
Pixels ) . - 4:3 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 2816 x 21122304 x 17282048 x 15361600 x 12001280 x 960640 x 480
- 3:2 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 2816 x 18802048 x 1360
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio (Still Image) 2816 x 15841920 x 1080
- Motion Image (4:3 Aspect Ratio) 640 x 480, 320 x 240
- Motion Image (16:9 Aspect Ratio) 848 x 480
- CONVENIENCE FEATURES .
- Burst Shooting Mode Full-resolution image:Standard Mode: Up to 13 images at 3 or 2 frames/sec.Fine Mode: Up to 7 images
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Unlimited Consecutive Shooting Yes - Still Image Recording with Audio 5 seconds
- Audio Dubbing Maximum of 10 Seconds
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Real-time Histograms Yes -
Composition Guide Lines Yes - Scene Mode Help Screen Yes
- Auto Angle Detection Yes
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Flip Animation Yes - Economy Mode No
- STANDARD FEATURES .
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Built-in Flash Type/Mode
Auto, Auto/
Red-eye Reduction,Slow Sync./Red-eye ReductionForced On/OffWide: 0.3 - 6.0m (ISO Auto)Tele: 0.3 - 5.4m (ISO Auto) -
Viewfinder 0.33" diagonal Color EVF (114k pixels)Field of view: approx. 100% - LCD Monitor 2.5" Diagonal Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display (114k pixels, Transflective Type)Field of view: approx. 100%Power LCD Mode, High Angle LCD Mode
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Playback Mode
25 or 9-Thumbnail DisplayCalendar Display, Zoomed Playback (16x max)Image Rotation
Slide Show Favorite PicturesResizing Trimming, ProtectionDPOF Print Setting - OSD Language English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional), German, Italian, French
- Recording Media SD Memory CardMultimedia Card
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Microphone Yes -
Speaker Yes - Interface DC Input, Video Output (NTSC), USB
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Direct Print
PictBridge - Color Silver
- Power Lithium-ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 710 mAh)(Included)AC Adaptor (Input: 110-240V AC)(Optional)
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Battery Life Up to 320 pictures (CIPA Standard)Up to 340 pictures with EVF - ACCESSORIES .
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Included Software
ArcSoft®
PhotoImpression ™, ArcSoft®Panorama Maker ™, ArcSoft®PhotoBase ™, USB Driver, Lumix® Simple Viewer - Standard Accessories Battery Charger, Battery Pack, SD Memory Card 16MB, Lens Cap, Lens Hood & Adaptor, AV & USB Cables, Strap
- SPECIFICATIONS .
- Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.84'' x 4.43'' x 3.11''
- Weight 0.68
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- UPC 037988985470
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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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What size SD Card can I use in my camera?Cameras with a manufacturing date of 2006 or before can only use Standard SD Cards (2GB Max). Models manufactured from 2007 to 2009 can only use Standard SD Cards and SDHC Cards (32GB Max). Cameras manufactured 2010 and later are also compatible to the SDXC memory card format. While your camera?s owner?s manual may state a maximum size, that size was the largest that was available when your camera was manufactured. Any currently available SDXC card, which will eventually increase to maximum of 2 TB is compatible. As the maximum size increases, to 2 TB, we do not anticipate any need for firmware updates.
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Why is the Flash option grayed out and the flash will not operate?When the electronic shutter is enabled or when the camera is placed in the "silent mode" the flash option is disabled (grayed out). You will need to turn off the "Silent" mode, depending on the camera model, select either "Camera Setup" or "Custom" in the menu.
Require further assistance?
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