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1.                                                      When  using a   D q Mac for  ed playback  8     editing 7  i 1 41 4 4   2   Recording mode  M  O e e      4        iFrame        1920x   1920x   1280x   1280x   640x   960x   Voice  Picture size   4080   1080   720   720   480   540   memo      j n 2h    4GB  20min   30 min   30 min   50 min 20 min 20min   32h  th 2h 2h 3h 9h th  SD card 16 GB 50 min   10 min   10 min   30 min   50 min   20 min th  7h 8h 8h 13h 5h  61GB 30 min   30 min   30 min   30 min seh 20 min seen  Approx   80 MB   25 sec   30 sec   30 sec   50sec   2 min   15 sec   30 min  Built in    HX DC10   memory   Approx   80 MB   25 sec   30 sec   30 sec   50 sec   2 min   15 sec   30 min   HX DC1            D Favors image quality    Favors recording time    1  HD image quality    2  Conventional standard image quality     f recording for long periods  prepare batteries for 3 or 4 times the period  you wish to record for   page 20     The default recording mode is fik        f a recording with a lot of action is recorded  the recordable time is less     The recordable time may be less if recording mostly short videos     vaT3no1 179    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNVLHOdII      When the recording mode setting is set to audio recording          and the  recording exceeds about 5 hours  the recorded file is saved and the audio  recording ends  For other recording mode settings  when the file size  exceeds 4 GB  the recorded file is s
2.                                  Video recording size setting Photo recording size  80 6       df  2m   16 9   T   db Tou   16 9   MEN O3u   4 3   eit a possible to capture a photo while recording a video in the  frame  mode       It is not possible to shoot hi speed bursts     54 vart3no1       MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY  ZOOM     Your camera has two zoom functions  Optical zoom and Digital zoom     page 43      1 Point the camera lens at the  subject     2 Push the zoom switch toward   T O  or  W E  to compose  the desired image     T O   Zoom in on the subject     WEH   Zoom out      When the zoom switch is  pushed  the zoom bar appears  on the LCD monitor     3 Take the picture     For video recording  see page 51     For shooting photos  single   see  page 52   For shooting hi speed bursts  see  page 69     Zoom switch       Optical zoom  Digital zoom  blue     When both optical and          digital zoom are enabled   EDM F    When optical zoom only  17  is enabled i       Pointer    vaT3No1 55     NILOOHS NOLLWHAdO OISV8 l     SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO OISVE    HINT   When recording videos at a high magnification     When recording videos at a high magnification  a moving subject or  moving camera can cause camera shake  resulting in a distorted playback  image  This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of the MOS sensor  and is not a malfunction       t is recommended that you use a tripod to stabilise the camera when  recording videos at a high magnification      When the digital
3.             Display the Playback Menu 1      page 35   select the delete T DELETE   setting  and press the SET  button  DELETE SELECTED   DELETE SINGLE  DELETE ALL   Deletes one file at a time  DELETE FOLDER   DELETE SELECTED    Deletes the selected files TU  ENTER A   page 62     DELETE ALL     Deletes all files   DELETE FOLDER   Delete the folder and all the files in the folder     Select the desired delete mode  and press the SET button      The Delete Confirmation Screen appears      DELETE SINGLE       Toggle the SET button to the left or right to select the file you wish to  delete      There is no confirmation screen when deleting single files   Please make sure that the displayed image is one you wish to  delete      DELETE ALL       Toggle the SET button to the left or right to confirm the files to delete      DELETE FOLDER       Toggle the SET button up or down to select the folder you wish to  delete  and press the SET button     vaT3no1 61    xovgAvd NOILVH3dO 2ISVg l        3 Select  DELETE   and press the SET button     lt DELETE SINGLE gt      The currently displayed file is deleted      To delete other files  select the files  select  DELETE  and press the  SET button      DELETE ALL  DELETE FOLDER       The Delete Confirmation Screen again appears  To delete the files   select  YES  and press the SET button  If  DELETE FOLDER  was  selected  select  YES  again and press the SET button  and the files  will be deleted     Delete selected  Delete selected files 
4.         HINT   To cancel the white balance setting   e Select  AWB   and then press the SET button    If the colour or brightness of the screen changes  if bands appear on   the screen  or if the LCD monitor flickers during indoor photography        When shooting under fluorescent lighting  sodium vapor lighting  mercury  lighting  etc   the colour and or brightness of the screen may change  or  horizontal bands may appear across the screen  This is not a malfunction    Reset the white balance in the following cases     When there is a change in the lighting  or the recording location is   changed      f the colours in the image are not correct  confirm that the white balance   setting matches the actual light source                 vaT3No1 75    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       RECORDING MENU 3    To access and use the Menu Screen  see page 35 to 37    Exposure setting  HX DC10   page 43     The shutter speed and aperture size can be set individually     1 Select the desired icon from the                                                       exposure menu  and press the   SET button      If LS    LA   or  M   was   selected gt       If LM  is selected  toggle the m  SET button up or down to T  select aperture value or 414000 C  shutter speed          Toggle the SET button to the Shutter speed  left or right to change the Aperture  setting for the selected  parameter       Setting ranges     Aperture  F3 5 to F8 0   Shutter speed  2S  2 sec  to
5.       When shooting in dimly lit conditions  it may take some time to save the  data to the card    Does the image in the LCD monitor appear to waver      When the   Bl   button is pressed halfway  the image in the LCD monitor  may waver vertically  This is the result of internal image processing and is  not a malfunction  This wavering is not recorded and will not affect your  images in any way     Camera shake icon    different from the point you wish to 112  bw speed                                        vaT3no1 53    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO OISV8 EN    Shoot a photo while recording a video  You can capture a photo  single frame  while recording a video        1 While recording a video  when you see a scene you   d like to capture  a photo of  press the        button     HINT     When shooting a photo while recording a video  the flash does not operate      The photo stabiliser  page 72  is inoperative      When the remaining video recording time becomes approximately  30 seconds  it will no longer be possible to capture a photo while recording  a video  The exact remaining recording time at which this occurs will differ  depending on the subject and on the recording size  page 69   as well as  on the recording mode setting  page 66      About the recording size of photos    The size of a photo captured during video recording depends on the video  recording size setting           SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO ODISV8 Ld                                                                      
6.       vaT3no1 141    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO       Uninstalling HD Writer VE 1 0    Follow the steps below to uninstall any software applications that you no  longer require        1 Select  Start   Control Panel   Programs and Features         2 Select  HD Writer VE 1 0   then click  Uninstall      Proceed with the uninstallation by following the on screen instructions     After uninstalling the software  be sure to reboot the computer     aaa     55  gt  Conte Pane     Programs and                   142 vat3no1       STARTING HD WRITER VE 1 0      When using HD Writer VE 1 0 on Windows XP  log on to your computer as  Administrator  or with a login name equally authorised   If you log on with a  login name other than Administrator  you cannot use the applications      When using HD Writer VE 1 0 on Windows Vista Windows 7  log on to your  computer as Administrator  or with a login name equally authorised  or  with the user name for a standard user account  If you log on with a user  name for a guest user account  the software cannot be used      On the computer   Select  Start       All Programs       Panasonic       HD Writer VE 1 0      HD Writer VEJ     Network    Panasonic  HN Writer VE 10 Connect To    HD Writer VE         Upegsting instructions Control Panel  B Ret nis before starting  Default Programs    Help and Support         For details on how to use the software applications  read the PDF  operating instructions of the software     
7.      Mode Scene Effect   2   Night Recording night You can record night  im scenery scenery scenery vividly by  slowing the shutter  speed    2   Macro Recording zooming This allows recording  a3 in on a flower etc  at very close  proximity to the object  of recording    1 Normal Other situations Contrast is adjusted  a automatically for clear   9 images               1 Video recording only   2 Photo shooting only    HINT     Depending on the recording conditions  the unit may not enter the desired  mode      Using a tripod is recommended in Night Portrait  Night Scenery and Low  Light modes       Faces may not be detected depending on the recording conditions  such  as when faces are of certain sizes or at certain tilts     vaT3no1 47    m     c  v    W Intelligent Auto Mode   When switching to Intelligent Auto Mode  the Auto White Balance and Auto   Focus operate and automatically adjust the colour balance and focusing    Depending on the brightness of the subject etc   the aperture and shutter   speed are automatically adjusted for an optimum brightness      Colour balance and focus may not be adjusted automatically depending on  light sources or scenes  If so  manually adjust these settings     Automatic white balance  The illustration shows the range over which Automatic white balance  functions                                               10 000K  D The effective range of  oo Automatic white balance  adjustment on this unit  a    lt 5    Cloudy sky  rain       4  3 Sun
8.      the camera     To avoid dropping the camera  be sure to attach a handstrap             Make sure that the lens and flash unit are not blocked by your fingers or the  handstrap  And do not block the built in microphone on the monitor unit with  your hand       If the camera feels warm          Due to the characteristics of the camera  the outer surface may  become warm during use  but this does not indicate a malfunction    e  f the camera starts to feel uncomfortably hot during use  you might  temporarily discontinue use until it cools down  or try holding it in your  other hand for a while    Please use a tripod or other support when using the camera for a  long time            vaT3no1 49    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO OISVE    How to use the accessories  E Handstrap       E Lens cap    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO OISVE Ld       50 vor3Not       VIDEO RECORDING       1 Turn on the camera  page 29    and set it to the recording yas   button  mode  page 34       If the subject is a person  a  green double frame appears  around the face  page 78      2 Press the      button     Recording begins      Itis not necessary to keep the   vas   button pressed while  recording      Whenthe remaining recording  time available for the currently  recording video becomes 30  seconds or less  a countdown  of the remaining recording  time appears on the display      When the file size of the       current recording exceeds 4 Elapsed      GB  the file is saved once  and recording time  recording begins in
9.     1 Display the Playback Menu 1  page 35   select the delete setting  and  press the SET button     2 Select  DELETE SELECTED   and  press the SET button     The screen to select files to  delete appears     39v8AV Id NOILVH3dO OISVS EN    20 12 2011 14 25 100 0006  Wi  090 60  51 6MB 00 00 25        DELETE set OK LA       3 Select an image you wish to delete     Toggle the SET button left  right  up or down to move the yellow frame  to the file you wish to delete     62 varsNot       4 Press the SET button     The selected file is marked with the delete icon  4       Upto 100 files can be selected     To cancel a delete selection and remove the delete icon from a file   move the yellow frame to the marked file and press the SET button        5 Press the        button or   3   button     The Delete Confirmation Screen appears     6 Select  YES   and press the SET button     The selected files are deleted     HINT     Files that are protected from accidental delete cannot be deleted  To delete  protected files  set the protect setting for the files to off  page 85   and then  follow the file delete procedure     vaT3no1 63    x395v8AV Id NOlIVH3dO DISVS    39v8AV Id NOILVH3dO SISVA       PLAYBACK MODES    21 image display playback    1 Display the image you wish to play back     The 8 image display appears     2 Push the zoom switch toward the    WIER  side      The 21 image display appears      While the 21 image display is  shown  you can push the zoom  Switch toward the  
10.     MOS image sensor  Total  Approx  16 790 000 pixels  16 79 megapixels     Effective pixels  Video  Approx  16 Mpx  4 3   Approx  11 9 Mpx  16 9   Photo  Approx  16 Mpx  4 3   Approx  11 9 Mpx  16 9       HX DC1    1 2 33 type  1 2 33   MOS image sensor  Total  Approx  14 400 000 pixels  14 4 megapixels     Effective pixels  Video  Approx  14 3 Mpx  4 3   Approx  11 9 Mpx  16 9   Photo  Approx  14 3 Mpx  4 3   Approx  11 9 Mpx  16 9     184 varsNot1       Lens    lt HX DC10 gt   Auto iris  5x power zoom  Macro  F3 5 to F3 7  f 6 8 mm to 34 0 mm   35mm equivalent   Video  38 1 mm to 457 2 mm  4 3   41 5 mm to 249 0 mm  60i 60p  16 9   41 5 mm to 498 0 mm  30p  16 9   Photo  38 1 mm to 190 5 mm  4 3   41 5 mm to 207 5 mm  16 9   Minimum focus distance   Normal  Approx  10 cm  Wide  Approx  80 cm  Tele   Intelligent Auto macro  Approx  1 cm  Wide  Approx  80 cm  Tele      lt HX DC1 gt   Auto iris  5x power zoom  Macro  F3 5 to F3 7  f 6 8 mm to 34 0 mm   35 mm equivalent  Video  Wide   39 2 mm to 235 2 mm  4 3   40 1 mm to 240 6 mm  16 9    Tele   80 9 mm to 485 4 mm  4 3   82 4 mm to 494 4 mm  16 9   Photo  38 6 mm to 193 0 mm  4 3   39 9 mm to 199 5 mm  16 9   Minimum focus distance        Normal  Approx  10 cm  Wide  Approx  80 cm  Tele   Macro  Approx  1 cm  Wide  Approx  80 cm  Tele   Zoom    lt HX DC10 gt      Photo  5x optical zoom   Video  12x  30p  6x  60i 60p  advanced zoom  Digital zoom  120x  video mode  30p mode   60x  video mode  60i 60p  mode   50x  photo mode  
11.     TAKING PHOTOS                  52   Shoot a photo while recording a video       eee ee eee eee 54   MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY  ZOOM                sese 55  PLAYBACK    PLAYING BACK VIDEOS AND PHOTOS            1  ee  How to save one frame from a video as a photo       10 varsNot    DELETING PISS inia ordei xa opera id teri a Ra reed can ud 61  Delete single delete all delete folder        Delete selected                                 62  PLAYBACK MODES s edeisxnre rris eb b Oda dba RO RM KR NER DER UR 64  21 image display playback                       essesseeeenentnes 64  Magnifying  zooming in  the image  photos only                             65  B ADVANCED OPERATION  SHOOTING  RECORDING MENU T    rer rhet Re SEHR RA ere nto eae dt 66  Recording mode setting  page 38                         ssssssssss 66  Recorded pixels  page 38                69          Scene mode setting  page 39   Self timer setting  page 39         RECORDING MENU 2                      72  Motion compensation  image stabiliser   72  Focus setting  page 41     eee reenter 73  ISO sensitivity setting  page 41  74  White balance setting  page 41  75   RECORDING MENU 8                               76                Exposure setting  HX DC10   page 43    16  Subject tracking settings  page 43        18  Shortcut setting  page 43  oo    sse 80  Exposure compensation  vac cette tornei i doi st sian 83  PLAYBACK  PLAYBACK MENU ere Ore areata ZE te E N O X E Pa Pr dene 84  Slideshow settings  page 44    84  
12.     z 20 12 2011     20 53     100 0016  1080 60 00 00 05  II SAVE set OK LA        3 Move the yellow frame to the  video you wish to splice  and  press the SET button      The specified video is labeled  with a number      Up to 9 videos can be selected      The splice order follows the  order in which the numbers are  assigned      To cancel a selection and  remove the number label from a  video  select the video and press  the SET button        Assigned number    Ed sin TIU    20 53 100 0016  1080        ila SAVE    Approx  playback time    VQT3N01       95    MOVEAV 1d NOILVYAdO Q39NVAGV    39V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       4 Press the L     button or   8          button      A screen appears for you to  select either to save the spliced  video as a new  separate  file  or    to delete the original videos and  replace them with the joined  video    SAVE AS NEW    The spliced video clip will be saved   as a new file  The original videos   remain unchanged    OVERWRITE    The original videos will be deleted    Only the joined video will be saved    REVIEW CLIP    Play back the spliced video before   saving it      L  SPLICE                      end          5 SENTER       z       5 Select the desired option  and press the SET button     Editing starts     When editing videos  do not turn off the camera  as doing so may  erase the original video     When editing ends  you are returned to the Playback Menu     96 vorsNot    HINT     If the file size of the video after editin
13.    172    CAUTIONS FOR USE               eee een 173  RECORDING MODES APPROXIMATE RECORDABLE TIME     APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF RECORDABLE PICTURES       OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES                   sss  SPECIFICATIONS iruna eoe patte tiet Ae ene Uso 184    vaT3no1 13    CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES    Check the accessories before using this unit   Gi Product numbers correct as of February  2011   Pale These may be subject to change                       Battery pack AC adaptor  VW VBX070 VSK0752                                  USB cable AV cable  VFA0544 VFA0543                                  O Lens cap CD ROM  VFC4701 Software  Lens cap strap  VFC4702    O Handstrap     To prevent the camera from  dropping  be sure to attach the  handstrap  page 50    VFC4627       g      Please dispose of packing materials properly     Keep the battery pack and the lens cap out of reach of children to  prevent swallowing     14 varsNoti       ABOUT THE CARD    Media cards that can be used with this camera   as of February 2011     Use SD cards conforming to Class 4 or higher of the SD Speed Class Rating   for video recording    This camera is compatible with SDXC devices  SD Memory Card SDHC  Memory Card SDXC Memory Card compatible devices   If using an  SDHC memory card SDXC memory card in different device  please  confirm that it is compatible with the respective memory card       cardtype     cardtype   Capacity Video recording aa no g  8 MB 16 MB  Operation is not Operation  32 MB 64 MB 
14.    2m  For printing  standard photo   photo service   sizes    0 9m     03M   For photos  displayed on a web  page  or sent as e   mail attachments    Concerning the  image quality of  video recordings   please see                                       ie                             page 179         vaT3no1 155    S1H3  V ANY SADVSSSI LNYLYOdINI    SLYATV ANY SSDVSS3AIN LNVLHOdII                            Question Answer Action  What is the     Because shooting  difference with the optical  between the zoom uses the  digital zoom and optics of a physical  the optical zoom  lens  you can shoot  without losing  minute details in the  image  The digital  zoom  on the other  hand  works by  magnifying a portion  of the image that  hits the image  sensor and may  produce a coarser  image     How can   get the     Set the scene mode  Shooting   distant view into function to the  focus  landscape   24  mode when  photographing   The video The ZOOM Not a malfunction   appears to freeze   RANGE button During the very brief       for an instant     was pressed    span that the zoom           HX DC1  during video lens is changing  the  recording  recording appears  as a photo   The zoom range The ZOOM Not a malfunction     does not change  when the ZOOM  RANGE button is  pressed    HX DC1        RANGE button  was pressed while  the digital zoom  was engaged        Use the optical  zoom  The zoom  range cannot be  changed while the  digital zoom is  engaged        156 varsNot1          
15.    Question Answer Action  Why is not the Due to the Not a malfunction   magnified image   characteristics of  clear  the camera     magnified images  appear less clear        Why is not the  captured image  clear     The image was  captured using  the digital zoom     Not a malfunction        Can   play back  image and sound  files that   edited  using my  computer     Please note  playback of files that  were processed  using software other  than HD Writer VE  1 0 cannot be  guaranteed        Why is there a  motor like sound    The sound of the  camera   s    Not a malfunction                 Viewing H        images during video mechanical action  playback  was recorded  the  sound of the  optical zoom  movement or the  autofocus sound    Round white When the flash is   Not a malfunction  It  spots that look like   used indoors or in   is characteristic that  bubbles are dark the position and  appear in photos    surroundings  number of round  dust in the air may   spots changes with  reflect the light each shot   from the flash and  appear as round  white dots     Why is there no The volume on Adjust the volume  Were sound  the TV is set to on the TV           the minimum              varaNo1 159    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3INN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIN LNYLYOdINI       Question    Answer    Action          Misc     The    Cannot edit   differing settings  exist  message  appears     You have  attempted to  Splice videos that  were recorded in  different recording  mo
16.    Sepia Colour tracking  Not available   e                      170 varsNot1          About the scene mode function and focus setting  e The scene mode changes to     when the focus is set to    amp  J or  MF      Even if the focus is set to       or  MF   it changes to   M  when the scene   mode is set to any setting other than                                                                          About the status indicator when charging the  battery pack    When the status indicator is flashing fast or slow  it may indicate one of the  following conditions     Flashing at about 4 second intervals  2 seconds on  2 seconds off    slower     This may indicate that the battery has been fully discharged  or when the  battery temperature is high or low  The battery can be charged  but in  Some cases it may take several hours to fully charge it      During normal charging  the status indicator flashes at about 2 second  intervals  However  even in this case  depending on the ambient  conditions  the status indicator may flash at 4 second intervals until the  battery is fully charged     Flashing at about 0 5 second intervals  0 25 seconds on  0 25 seconds   off   faster     The battery pack cannot be charged  Remove the battery pack from the  camera once and reinsert it  then begin charging it again      Check to see that there is no dust  grime or foreign matter adhering to the  camera or battery  and make sure that the battery pack is correctly  inserted  Turn off the camera 
17.    adjustment Softer During playback  push the zoom switch toward             the  W E  side        58 var3Not       HINT  If the  3  appears on the Playback Screen                        The  r3 icon appears when playing back a file that was saved in             segments  page 180      VQT3N01    59    WOVEAV1d NOLLWHAdO 2ISVg I     MOVEAV 1d NOLLVYAdO DISVS    How to save one frame from a video as a photo    1 Play back the video  Pause the playback at the point you wish to     snap    a photo        2 Press the       button     The screen to select the aspect ratio of the photo appears  Select the  desired aspect ratio  and press the SET button  Note  however  that if  the video aspect ratio is 4 3  you cannot select 16 9     The latest image number is assigned to the photo when it is saved     HINT   The file size for a video is very large     Therefore  be aware that if the video is uploaded to a computer to be  played back  the computer may not be able to play back the video fast  enough  making it appear jerky   The video will always be displayed  properly on the camera LCD monitor or a television     If no audio is heard        The audio is not played back when the video is played back in the frame   by frame  slow motion  fast playback or reverse playback mode     60 varsNot       DELETING FILES    Deleted files cannot be restored  so delete files only after carefully checking    the contents     1    Delete single delete all delete folder                            
18.    lt HX DC1 gt     Photo  5x optical zoom   Video 12x double range zoom   Digital zoom  60x  video mode   50x  photo mode     Image stabiliser   Electronic    vaT3no1 185    S1H3  V ANY SADVSSSAI LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SI LNYLYOdINI       Monitor   7 5 cm  3 0   wide LCD monitor  Approx  230 K dots        Microphone   Internal stereo microphone    Speaker   1 round speaker  dynamic type    White balance adjustment   Auto tracking white balance system    Standard illumination   1 400 Ix    Minimum required subject illumination     lt HX DC10 gt    Approx  3 Ix  1 15 sec in the scene mode low light setting    Approx  9 Ix  1 30 sec in the scene mode OFF setting       HX DC1      Approx  5 Ix  1 15 sec in the scene mode low light setting    Approx  17 Ix  1 30 sec in the scene mode OFF setting     AV multi connector video output   1 0 Vp p  750   HDMI mini connector video output   HDMI 1080i 720p 480p    AV multi connector audio output   155 mV  output impedance 220Q  2 ch    HDMI mini connector audio output   Linear PCM    186 varsNot1       USB   Reader writer function   SD card  Read only   Built in memory  Read only   Hi Speed USB  USB 2 0   micro USB terminal  Webcam   Compression  Motion JPEG   Image size  640x480 pixels       Flash   Effective range  Approx  80 cm to 2 1m    Dimensions  excluding projecting parts    86 2 mm  W x120 8 mm  H x38 1 mm  D     Mass  weight      lt HX DC10 gt    Approx  161 g  without battery and SD card    lt HX DC1 gt    Approx  16
19.   Fixed at LP J   Sunset White balance  Fixed at  AWB    Colour mode  Fixed at  RQ     Focus  Fixed at  S      Flash  Fixed at   amp      SR ISO sensitivity  Fixed at  AUTO    E Subject tracking  Fixed at   2    Exposure compensation  Fixed at   0 0   Exposure  HX DC10   Fixed at LP J   Colour mode  Fixed at NN    Landscape Focus  Fixed at  2sal   2A Subject tracking  Fixed at  Exposure  HX DC10   Fixed at P                  vaT3no1 169    SLYATV ANY SADVSS3AI LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3MN LNVLHOdINI                                                                                                          Setting Restrictions  Colour mode  Fixed at  RQ     Niahfscerior Flash  Fixed at        9   y Focus  Fixed at  MJ   E Subject tracking  Fixed at       Exposure  HX DC10   Fixed at LP       i Colour mode  Fixed at  RQ    Night portrait Focus  Fixed at  MJ     Exposure  HX DC10   Fixed at LP      Colour mode  fixed at N         Focus  Fixed at  MJ   puc Flash  Fixed at  8    E ISO sensitivity  Fixed at  AUTO                               Exposure  HX DC10   Fixed at  P                     n some cases  the shutter speed may decrease to 1 15 sec     HINT    When shooting hi speed bursts        The shutter speed will be faster than 1 30 sec    When recording a video        Even if the shutter speed is set to slower than 1 29 sec  the shutter speed    will be 1 30 sec     Colour Mode restrictions                      Setting Restrictions  Monochrome  Scene mode  Not available
20.   HX DC10 HX DC1                                                                            Recording pixels  2m   2u   0 90 0 3m  1920x1080   1600x1200   1280x720 640x480  4GB 5200 5400 9900 23900  SD card   16GB 21200 22100 40600 97600  64 GB 82300 82300 164700 247100  Approx   80 MB 110 110 200 500  Built in    HX DC10   memory   Approx   80 MB 110 110 200 500   HX DC1   E Continuous recording  HX DC10   HX DC10 HX DC1 HX DC1  Recording pixels m mA  xi   4608x3456   4352x3264   1600x1200  4GB 700 800 5400  SD card   16 GB 2900 3300 22100  64 GB 12000 13300 82300  Approx   80 MB 15   110  Built in    HX DC10   memory   Approx   80 MB   15 110   HX DC1                       182 varsNot1       OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES    Product numbers correct as of February  2011   These may be subject to change      Battery pack  VW VBX070      HDMI mini cable  RP CDHM15  RP CDHM30      SD SDHC SDXC Memory Card  Refer to page 15     VaT3no1 183    S1H3  V ANY SADVSS3AIN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIN LNYLYOdINI       SPECIFICATIONS    Specifications may change without prior notice     Digital Movie Camera    Power source  DC 5 0 V  when using AC adaptor   3 7 V  when using battery     Power consumption   When recording   HX DC10  2 3 W  HX DC1  2 9 W       Signal system   1080 60i  1080 30p  720 60p  720 30p  480 30p  540 30p    Recording format   Video  MPEG 4 AVC H 264 file format compliant  iFrame  Voice memo  MPEG 4 AAC audio       Image sensor      lt HX DC10 gt   1 2 3 type  1 2 3 
21.   Home Premium  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Professional  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Ultimate          CPU Intel   Pentium   4 1 7 GHz or more       RAM Windows 7  1 GB or more  32 bit   2 GB or more  64  bit    Windows Vista Home Basic  512 MB or more  Windows Vista Ultimate Business Home Premium   Enterprise  1 GB or more   Windows XP  512 MB or more       Required Software   Windows Live Messenger       Interface USB port             Other High speed broadband Internet connection          128 varsNot1      Operation is not guaranteed for all computers even if the recommended  system requirements are fulfilled       Operation is not guaranteed for NEC PC 98 series and their compatible  devices     Windows 3 1  Windows 95  Windows 98 98SE  Windows Me   Windows 2000 and Windows NT are not supported       Operation on an upgraded OS is not guaranteed                          Mac  Computer Mac  OSs Mac OS X 10 6 6  CPU Intel   Core    Duo or better  RAM 512 MB or more  Required software   iChat  Interface USB port  Other High speed broadband Internet connection                  Operation is not guaranteed for all computers even if the recommended  system requirements are fulfilled     HINT     Although your camera can shoot at a maximum rate of 30 frames per  second  the rate at which you can broadcast in the webcam mode may be  less than this depending on the speed of your Internet connection     Using as a webcam       1 Set the camera to the WEB CAMERA  webc
22.   charge   gt      When the battery charge is low  Battery pack remaining    the battery pack remaining charge indicator    charge indicator also appears on  the screen during recording     vaT3no1 119    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    Battery pack  remaining  charge indicator    Battery remaining charge       Approx  full        Power is low        It will soon be impossible to capture or play  back images                    HINT       Recharge the battery pack           f any file is present  you can also check the remaining battery pack charge  on the file information display  page 100       Battery life may differ even among battery packs of the same type      Depending on the usage of the camera  such as the number of times the  flash is used  the use of the LCD monitor  etc   or the ambient temperature   temperatures below 10  C   the number of images that can be saved on a  fully charged battery pack will vary greatly       t is recommended that you prepare an extra battery pack s  when taking  pictures at a wedding or while traveling  for example  so you do not miss  capturing images of important moments due to the battery pack power  running out  The same is recommended for taking photos in cold  environments   In a ski area  for example  the battery pack can be kept  warm in your pocket until ready to use      120 varsNot1       SETTING THE CONNECTION MODE    1 Start your computer  and use the supplied USB cable to connect the  camera to the computer     Conn
23.   is extremely high or extremely  low  charging may take time or  the battery may not be charged   If the AC adaptor is used near a  radio  especially during AM  reception   it may generate noise  in the radio  Keep the AC adaptor  atleast 1 meter from the radio   When using the AC adaptor  it  may generate an oscillating  sound  This is normal     When not using the AC adaptor   be sure to disconnect it from the  AC power outlet     vaT3no1 175    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3IN LNVLHOdINI    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI      Do not allow the terminal  contacts in the battery  compartment or the battery  terminals to become dirty     Connect the AC adaptor to a  nearby AC power outlet where the  power plug is easily accessible     About the SD card      The memory capacity indicated  on the SD card label is the total of  the capacity for copyright  protection and management  and  that ordinarily used by the  camera  computers  etc    Do not subject the SD card to a  strong impact  Do not bend or  drop it    SD card data may be corrupted  or lost due to electrical noise or  static electricity  or damage to the  camera or the card    When used for an extended  period of time  the camera  surface and the SD card may  become rather warm  but this is  not a malfunction     Do not perform any of the  following operations while the SD  card is being accessed  the  status indicator is lit red    Remove the SD card    Turn the camera off    Insert or remove the USB  cable    Expose the cam
24.  1 1500  1 1500 sec      When the aperture is other than F8 0  the shutter speed range is 2S  to 1 1000      When the aperture priority LA   is set to F8 0  the shutter speed range  is 2S to 1 1500      Depending on the zoom magnification  the aperture value  F number   may not be displayed                    2 Press the SET button     This completes the exposure setting     76 varsNot    HINT     To prevent the effects of camera shake at slow shutter speeds  it is  recommended to use a tripod or other method to stabilise the camera      A slow shutter speed may be useful for taking pictures in a darker  environment  but noise in the image may be increased    e If the exposure setting is set to LS    LA   or LM   by assigning an operation  shortcut to the SET button  page 80   you can select the LS    LA   or LM  exposure setting from the Recording Screen    e The exposure setting automatically becomes    P   if the scene mode  function is active    When shooting a hi speed burst       The shutter speed will be faster than 1 30 sec   When recording a video        Even if the shutter speed is set to slower than 1 29 sec  the shutter speed   will be 1 30 sec                                                                 varaNo1 77    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGQV    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV    Subject tracking settings  page 43     Adjust the settings to automatically target a specific colour with the colour  tracking function  or capture sharp face shots with the face track
25.  OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOSD V OL SNILOANNOD       ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF THE  CARD       Configuration of directories in the card       ROOT      DCI  toocbPEP              y MGAD001jpg8   Image  Folder number    IMGA0002 jpg number       IMGA0003 mp4  TIE      IMGA0004 m4a  LE                           Image or   f01CDPFP      IMGA0001 jpg   IMGAO0005jpg   audio  L IMGA0002 jpg recording  By number  L IMGA0999 jpg  102CDPFP    IMGA0001 jpg  L IMGA0002 jpg      Up to 999 files can be stored in folder 100CDPFP  If more files are made  a  folder named 101CDPFP is created  and they will be stored in there  New  folders will then be named in sequence  i e   102CDPFP  103CDPFP etc     File formats    The format of the files saved and the method in which the file names are  determined are explained below              Type of file File format File name structure  File name begins with IMGA   Photo JPEG Extension is   jpg    IMGA     jpg  File name begins with IMGA   Video MPEG 4 Extension is   mp4      IMGA     mp4    Audio MPEG 4 Audio File name begins with IMGA   Extension is   m4a      recording  AAC compression  IMGA     m4a                        Consecutive numbers assigned in the order the files were saved     124 varsNot1    When using as a card reader      Do not alter files or folders in your camera in any way  Doing so may result  in your camera not recognising that data   If you want to edit files  first copy them to your computer s hard drive      Cards formatted on you
26.  Press the SET button     6 Press the MENU button     The date and time setting is completed     To display the Recording or Playback Screen  press the MENU button     32 VaT3NO01    HINT  To correct the date and time settings    Turn on the camera     Display the Option Setting Menu 1  page 101       Select  CLOCK SET  and press the SET button     The screen to set the date and time appears     The current date and time settings are shown     Select the line you wish to change  and make the correction   If the camera   s date and time are not set       The screen display and capture date information will show as follows       The date and time format is determined by the  DISP  setting specified  on the Clock Set Screen    Recording Screen display                     Photo capture date time information  01 01 2011 00 00 00   Video audio file recording date time information  01 01 2011 00 00 00    Date and time backup    Under normal conditions  while the battery pack is being replaced  an internal  battery will maintain the date and time settings  However  there is a small  chance the settings may be lost  the backup will last for about 7 days   It is  recommended to check that the date and time settings are still correct after  replacing the battery pack and before shooting or recording of any type     HINT   About the internal backup battery     The date and time function is driven by a built in lithium battery  To charge  the backup battery  leave the fully charged batter
27.  When the self timer is used        Shooting stops automatically after the maximum number of images has  been captured    About the focus when shooting hi speed bursts   e When a hi speed burst is captured  the autofocus operates when the   M   button is pressed halfway  fixing the focus    Can the flash be used      The flash does not operate when shooting hi speed bursts     Scene mode setting  page 39     You can select from various preset settings  aperture  shutter speed  etc   for  specific shooting conditions     HINT   e To return to normal photography  select       from the scene mode menu   and press the SET button    e A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to scene mode  icons other than     is on page 169    Scene mode characteristics  Low light       mode    The shutter speed will be faster than 1 15 sec  when recording video    Sunset  X    fireworks  3    landscape 24    hight scenery    2   night  portrait  xs  modes  e When shooting a nearby subject  the image may appear blurry   Fireworks  3    mode    The shutter speed is 1 30 sec  when recording video       f shooting in bright surroundings  the image may appear whitish   Night scenery   z2   night portrait      modes     t is recommended that a tripod be used                                                                                                                                   70 varsNot    Self timer setting  page 39     By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button 
28.  a new file   hours minutes    4 GB files are automatically seconds     created  page 179       HX DC1  When the file size of                                  the recording exceeds 4 GB  C3 2u    recording pauses  from a few 00 E  seconds up to 10 seconds   O   5 5  and then resumes  GA      E          3 Frid the recording   Press the  pqs   button again  to stop recording                            The elapsed recording time pg dun  returns to 000 00 00 each  seconds     time recording is stopped     vaT3no1 51    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO OISV8 BE    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO OISVE Ld       TAKING PHOTOS       1 Turn on the camera  page 29    and set it to the recording  mode  page 34       If the subject is a person  a  green double frame appears  around the face  page 78      N    Press the        button     D Press the        button  halfway      The autofocus operates   and the image is focused   focus lock       Continue to gently press  the        button all the  Way      The shutter releases and  the image is captured                                          Youcan view the captured  image on the LCD monitor  by keeping the   M   Target mark  button depressed when  you capture the image    For shooting hi speed burst  see  page 69        52 vaT3NO1    HINT  What is the camera focusing on                         A target mark   3 on the LCD monitor Target mark  shows the area the camera is    focusing on  cud          5       The camera automatically Sm n aera  determines the corre
29.  a range of  incandescent    EUIS  macro      For setting the most     Focus mode accurate white balance    i    9 point range finder focus  white set    i1    Spot focus   Remaining battery power  A focus mark   appears in indication  page 119   the centre of the LCD  monitor         Metering mode     Multi metering   Ol   Centre weighted light   measuring         Spot light measurin  A metering spot mark  appears in the centre of the  LCD monitor                                                                                   varsNo4 41    dnias      Tab 3     lt HX DC10 gt     RECORDING MENU 3  EXPOSURE 2  SUBJECT TRACKING  gt           DIGITAL ZOOM Ei       WIND CUT  gt  Sv              lt HX DC1 gt        AUTO REVIEW  gt  sh  SHORTCUTS        MENUJSS  sT ENTER 7       RECORDING MENU 3  SUBJECT TRACKING  gt   DIGITAL ZOOM       WIND CUT       AUTO REVIEW             SHORTCUTS    MENUS  SE ENTER       42 vart3no1                                                                  Exposure  page 76     Auto review   HX DC10    Specify the duration that the  P    The exposure is set captured image is shown on m  automatically  the LCD monitor after the on  S    Set the shutter speed        button is pressed  m  manually  shutter speed fi   The image is shown onthe C  priority   LCD monitor for about 1 y  A    Set the aperture manually second after capture    aperture priority   Eb    The image is shown on the  M    Set the aperture and LCD monitor for about 2  shutter speed ma
30.  and does not guarantee any content if recording or editing does not  work properly  Likewise  the above also applies in a case where any type of  repair is made to the unit  including any other non built in memory HDD  related component      W Handling of built in memory   This unit is equipped with an built in memory  HX DC10  Approx  80 MB  HX   DC1  Approx  80 MB   When using this component  pay attention to the  following points        Back up data periodically    The built in memory is temporary storage  In order to avoid erasing data  due to static electricity  electromagnetic waves  breakage  and failures   back up the data to a computer or DVD disc   page 127                The status indicator  page 18  illuminates while the SD card or built in  memory is being accessed  reading  recording  playback  deleting etc    Do  not perform the following operations when the lamp illuminates  It may  damage the built in memory or cause a malfunction in the unit      Turn the unit off  remove the battery     Ejectthe SD card from the camera    Insert or remove the USB cable    Expose the unit to vibrations or shock    For disposing of or transferring this unit  please see page 116     vaT3No1 5    E Concerning this unit   s recording method and compatibility    lt Video compatibility gt      This camera is an MP4 standard  MPEG 4AVC H 264 format  digital movie  camera that records high definition HDTV video    The AVCHD and MPEG2 video formats are different and are therefore n
31.  audio is heard       The audio is not played back when the audio recording is played back in  the fast playback or fast reverse mode     68 varsNot    Recorded pixels  page 38     For photos  you can select either the 4 3 or 16 9 horizontal to vertical aspect  ratio  This menu is also used for shooting hi speed bursts     Hi Speed Burst    1 Select the desired hi speed burst icon  and press the SET button   HX DC10  Select Tij or  2 amp    HX DC1  Select  Mii or  2j     The menu display is cancelled if the MENU button is pressed                                         2 Press the       button     Shooting begins  Shooting continues as long as the     l   button is  kept pressed                       HINT  What is the maximum number of images in a hi speed burst sequence   HX DC10 HX DC1   l6  8 shots Mif  9 shots   2i  20 shots 2  amp J  12 shots                         f you continue shooting even after the maximum number of images has  been captured  recording does not stop       f you continue shooting after the maximum number of images has been  captured  the photos are saved extending backward from the last photo  captured             Press the          button     During recording  images are temporarily    recorded in the built in memory     Release the   O   button        Perfect shot             Not saved       Images are recorded  maximum number of  images  starting from this point           vaT3no1 69    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV   
32.  cards that can be used in this unit   Built in memory  Approx  80 MB  HX DC10   Approx  80 MB  HX DC1     Compression   JPEG  DCF Exif2 2 standard     Picture size   Photo recording  single shot    lt HX DC10 gt     ut   4608x3456 pixels   l  t    4608x3456 pixels  12m    4608x2592 pixels   lt HX DC1 gt    Mil   4352x3264 pixels  ius   4352x3264 pixels  10m   4352x2448 pixels   lt HX DC10 HX DC1 gt    2m   1920x1080 pixels  2m   1600x1200 pixels   0 9ul   1280x720 pixels  03m   640x480 pixels  Hi Speed Burst   lt HX DC10 gt   l6  4608x3456 pixels   lt HX DC1 gt   Miti  4352x3264 pixels   lt HX DC10 HX DC1 gt   2     1600x1200 pixels                                                                                  Refer to page 181 for the number of recordable images        AC adaptor  Power source  AC 100 V to 240 V  50 60 Hz  AC input  130 mA  DC output  5 0 V  1 0 A  For DUAL CAMERA        vaT3no1 189    S1H3  V ANY SADVSSSAIN LNYLYOdINI    EU    Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC  article 9 2   Panasonic Testing Centre   Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  Germany    VQT3NO1  M0311 0  a  Panasonic Corporation    Web site  http   panasonic net       Panasonic Corporation 2011    
33.  computer  Do not  connect it to the USB terminal on the monitor or the keyboard  or to the  USB hub       f the camera is not going to be used for an extended period of time  please  disconnect the USB cable from the camera    Do not use the battery with the outer covering or label removed     Doing so may result in malfunction    When not using the camera for a long time  remove the battery pack     A small amount of power is still used even if the camera is turned off  and it  is therefore recommended that the battery pack be removed from the  camera if it is not going to be used for a long time  Note that when the  battery pack is removed for a long period  the time and date settings may  be cleared  Before using your camera again  be sure to confirm that the  camera settings are correct    To maximise the battery pack life     The battery pack is a consumable product  but the battery life can be  prolonged by heeding the following suggestions      Do not leave the battery pack in a high temperature environment  such  as outside in extremely hot weather in the summer      Do not repeatedly charge the battery pack when it is fully charged  After  a full recharge  the battery should be used for a while before charging  again      For prolonged periods of unuse  avoid fully charging the battery pack   and store it in a cool dark place     vaT3no1 25       dnias mN                m About the temperature alert icon m    During camera use  if the temperature of the battery or i
34.  is not correct  you can  either change the camera s  TV ASPECT  setting  or change the screen  Size setting on your TV  To change the screen size setting on your TV     please refer to the instruction manual for your TV     The aspect ratio of the output photo does not change to 16 9     The photo output will be 4 3 for images captured in the 4 3 photo mode     vaT3no1 111    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    Storage folder setting  page 107     Create or select a recording folder  a folder in which to store recorded files      1 Set the camera to the recording mode  and display the Option    Setting Menu     2 Select  REC FOLDER   and  press the SET button    lt Create a new folder gt     Select  CREATE NEW   FOLDER     lt Select an existing folder gt     Select the desired folder  number     3 Press the SET button                             L      m   00CDPFP       REC FOLDER       ENTER  7         This completes the create select folder setting      f you created a new folder  it automatically becomes the selected    recording folder     HINT    When an existing folder cannot be selected or a new one created       A folder cannot be selected if it was created using a different device  or if it  already contains the maximum number of files     112 varsNot1    1    Playback folder setting  page 107     If the card contains multiple folders  you can select from which folder you  would like to play back     Set the camera to the playback mode  and display the Option Sett
35.  lt HX DC1 gt                                                                 NU  Pam d oe NUS  es  capacity  minimum   recordable time time  108040    Approx   Mp    APP  50 min   30 min  Supplied battery   20o   VW VBX070 Approx  Approx    optional  2h T Approx  1h 35 min   3 7 V 700 mAh  Approx  Approx   OR 1h 25 min 40 min    Approx  Approx   iframe 1h5min 35 min  Q Approx  7  1h 30 min                           These times are approximations      The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged  completely  Charging time and recordable time vary depending on the  usage conditions such as high low temperature      The actual recordable time refers to the recordable time when repeatedly  starting stopping recording  turning the unit on off  moving the zoom lever  etc      The batteries heat up after use or charging  This is not a malfunction      See page 119 concerning the remaining battery pack charge    e Always use genuine Panasonic batteries   VW VBXO70         f you use other batteries  we cannot guarantee the quality of this product      Do not heat or expose to flame      Do not leave the battery in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for a  long period of time with doors and windows closed     vaT3no1 21    dNlas    Approximate operating time and number of  recordable images        lt HX DC10 gt   Number of Approx   recordable images 170 images By CIPA standard       Recording time    Approx  85 min             Playback time       Appro
36.  mail   customer care   panasonic co uk       Technical Support for AV Software    For customers within the UK   0844 844 3869    For customers within Ireland  01  289 8333       Direct Sales at Panasonic UK     For customers  0844 844 3856     Order accessory and  consumable items for your  product with ease and confidence  by phoning our Customer Care  Centre Monday Thursday 9 00  a m    5 30 p m   Friday 9 30 a m      5 30 p m   Excluding public  holidays    Or go on line through our Internet  Accessory ordering application at  Www pas europe com    Most major credit and debit cards  accepted    All enquiries transactions and  distribution facilities are provided  directly by Panasonic UK Ltd    It couldn   t be simpler    Also available through our  Internet is direct shopping for a  wide range of finished products   take a browse on our website for  further details           IMPORTANT  PLEASE READ    W About the models covered by this Operating Instructions   e This manual pertains to models HX DC10 and HX DC1      Where passages refer to a specific model s   the model number is  indicated     W Be sure to take some test pictures beforehand  Before those important events  be sure to take some trial pictures to confirm  that the images and audio are being properly recorded     W Indemnity about recorded content   Panasonic does not accept any responsibility for damages directly or  indirectly due to any type of problems that result in loss of recording or edited  content 
37.  not be displayed    When playing back MP4 iFrame videos  please check the following points   for your video card  In some cases images may not be correctly played   back or displayed  Dropped frames or uneven video playback may occur      Be sure to update your driver software to the latest version      Please update the standard graphics modules such as OS and DirectX  to the latest version for your video card     136 varsNot1       To use the HD Writer VE 1 0    You will need a high performance computer depending on the functions to be  used  It may not properly play back or properly operate depending on the  environment of the computer used  Refer to the operating environment and  notes     HINT     Operation during the playback may become slow if the CPU or memory is  not fulfilling the requirements of the operating environment      Always use the most current driver for the video card      Always make sure there is enough capacity on the HDD in the computer  It  may become inoperable or the operation may stop suddenly if the capacity  gets low     varaNo1 137    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD    Operating environment for the card reader  function  mass storage        Computer IBM PC AT compatible PC       os Microsoft Windows XP  32 bit  Home Edition  Service Pack 3   Microsoft Windows XP  32 bit  Professional  Service Pack 3   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Home Basic  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Home Premi
38.  page 80   you can set  the self timer from the Recording Screen     HINT   To cancel the self timer function      e If the   I     button or         button is pressed again before the shutter is  released  the self timer countdown is cancelled      For video photography  recording does not stop automatically      The self timer is automatically reset to off after recording is ended and  the camera turned off                 When    o  is selected      e When the        button or   pag   button is  pressed  the status indicator will blink for  about 10 seconds  and then the image  is captured  Also  the countdown    indication shown in the illustration to the O O O O  right appears on the LCD monitor     When X  is selected      e When the        button or   a8   button is  pressed  the status indicator will blink  and the indication shown in the  illustration to the right appears on the    LCD monitor to indicate when the     O O O  shutter will release      lt 2 seconds before gt   c                               OOOO     lt 1 second before gt   c             Shutter release    vaT3no1 71    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV       RECORDING MENU 2    To access and use the Menu Screen  see page 35 to 37     Motion compensation  image stabiliser  setting     page 41     Your camera can minimize a jittery picture by compensating for unintentional    hand motion     HINT    If the motion compensation does not seem to be working        Due to the mechani
39.  quickly even  after it was sufficiently  charged  it should be                         flash operate        determined that  the image is bright  enough and the  flash is not  necessary        Power assumed that the  battery has reached  the end of its service  life  Please replace it  with a new battery    Why does not The battery pack   Replace with a new  recharging end  life has expired  battery pack  If this  is not effective   consult your dealer   Why does the  _  The remaining Use the AC adaptor   icon appear  battery pack or replace the  power is low  battery pack with a  fully charged one   Why is the status   A recorded file is   Not a malfunction   indicator lit red  being saved on Wait until the status  the card or built in   indicator turns off   memory   Shooting Why does not the   The camera has Not a malfunction     Capture the image   the camera will  determine when the  flash is necessary        154 varsNot          Question    Answer    Action          Shooting    Are the settings  retained even  after the camera  is turned off     Except for some  settings  such as the  exposure setting  and exposure  compensation  all  the settings are  retained even after  the camera is turned  off           Which resolution  setting should    use           Select the resolution  setting according to  the intended use   Picture quality  10m  or better   Appropriate for  printing letter size or  larger  and for  printing a close up  of part of a photo   trimming     2u 
40.  the image is characteristic malfunction       cut off  of the TV   Image You cannot The protect Cancel the  a g edit or rotate mode is set  protect mode  44  85  editing an image   The battery The AC Connect the  E pack is not adaptor is not   AC adaptor  Charging charging  connected correctly  2t  properly   The    This file is   You have Set the protect  protected  attempted to setting for the  message delete a file file to UNLOCK   appears and that is 44  85  the file cannot   protected from  be deleted  accidental  erasure     Misc              The recording  capacity is less  than that  shown in the  tables on  pages 179 to  182        The recording  capacity is less  than the value  Specified for  the card        Depending on  the card  the  capacity may  be less than the  specified value   Please refer to  the instructions  that  accompanied  the card           168 varsNot1       Restrictions concerning the Scene Mode and  Colour Mode features    Scene Mode restrictions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Setting Restrictions  Sports  Col de  Fixed at RS   z olour mode  Fixed at R amp yJ    Pore Focus  Fixed at  S    a Exposure setting  HX DC10   Fixed at LP J   Spot light   o   Snow    Colour mode  Fixed at  RQ    Beach Focus  Fixed at  S    z Exposure setting  HX DC10 
41.  the videos  In this case   you will need to free some of the memory on the card by deleting files that  are no longer necessary  pages 44 and 61      90 varsNot       Video trimming  extracting     1 Select the video to be trimmed from the 8 image display     Move the yellow frame to the video you wish to trim  page 57      2 Display the Playback Menu 2   page 35   select  EDIT VIDEO    and press the SET button     3 Select  SPLIT  and press the SET  button     The Split Screen appears                                                                    28  EDIT VIDEO  RERETZUN     L SPLICE  MENU  SENTER iv    Start point  BC SPLIT 00 00 10           Ak  C           Q OSAVE         vaT3no1 91    395V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    39vV8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       4 Specify the start point of the extract      Play the video until approximately the desired point  pause the video  then play the video one frame at a time  stopping at the start point of  the extract  This will be the first frame of the extract      If the start point of the video is also the start point of the extract   proceed to step 5      Procedure     Play    After pausing playback  press and hold the SET button to the right for  about 2 seconds for forward playback  or to the left for reverse  playback    Pause    During playback  press the SET button    Accelerated playback    During playback  toggle the SET button to the left or right to change  the playback speed    Single frame    After pausing playback  
42.  uaranteed is not   SD Memory 128 MB 256 MB   9   guaranteed                    512 MB   1GB 2GB  4 GB 6 GB   SDHC Memory 8 on e Can be used  Can be used   24 GB 32 GB  SDXC Memory   48 GB 64 GB  Card      The SD Speed class Rating is the speed standard for successive writes   See the card label to confirm the rating      Example  cLass        Please confirm which of our SD Memory Cards SDHC Memory Cards   SDXC Memory Cards can be used with this product by visiting the  support web site at the address below           http   panasonic jp support global cs e_cam  This website is in English only         vaT3no1 15      4 GB or more Memory Cards that do not have the SDHC logo or 48 GB or  more Memory Cards that do not have the SDXC logo are not based on SD  Memory Card specifications      Cards with capacity larger than 64 GB cannot be used      When the write protect switch on the SD card is locked  no recording   deletion or editing will be possible on the card      Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing     Write protect switch       16 varsNoti       PARTS NAMES            Front  Status indicator  Speaker    Monitor unit  Lens  Internal stereo  microphone  Flash      The flash unit  becomes very  hot and may  cause a burn   Avoid touching  the flash unit  when shooting       The tripod mounting  hole is on the bottom   Attaching to a tripod  having a screw length  longer than 5 5 mm may  damage the camera     vaT3no1 17    B E About the status ind
43.  with VIERA Link  read the operating instructions for the  devices      Operation is not possible with a cable that is not based on the HDMI  standard     vaT3no1 151    AL V OL 9NILO3NNOO    ONIGSNG ONIAdOD       COPYING DUBBING    Dubbing in standard picture quality    Images played back on this unit can be dubbed onto a DVD recorder or video   device      Images can be played back even on devices other than high   definition compatible devices  so this is recommended when dubbing  videos for distribution        Change the video input on the video device and TV that this unit is   connected to      The channel set will differ depending on the terminal to which the unit is  connected      See the operating instructions of the video device for details      Insert the plugs as far as they will go      Do not use any other AV cables except the supplied one                                              gt      Yellow ViDEO  F   gt       White  L  AV cable  supplied  4 6    oy AUDIO IN    To USB AV terminal    1 Connect this unit to a video device and then change to the playback  mode     2 Start playback on this unit     3 Start recording on the connected device     To stop recording  dubbing   stop playback on this unit after stopping  recording on the recorder     Itis not possible to directly insert in the card slot an SD card recorded  with this camera and play back or dub from it     152 varsNot1      Itis not possible to connect the camera to the USB connector and play  bac
44.  zoom is used  the picture quality becomes grainier as the  magnification increases      See page 185 regarding zoom magnification    When the ZOOM RANGE button is pressed     HX DC1      The magnification is approximately doubled  double range zoom   Press  the button again to return to normal magnification      The  W  icon is shown on the Recording Screen during normal  magnification  and a  T  icon on the double range zoom Recording Screen      Double range zoom is effective only when recording video  Photos are  recorded without enlargement     ZOOM RANGE  button    ZOOM  RANGE       56 vor3Not       PLAYING BACK VIDEOS AND    PHOTOS       1 Set the camera to the playback mode  page 34      2 Select the image to play back     Toggle the SET button up   down  left or right to move  the yellow frame to the file  you wish to play back      The image information for the  framed image is shown at the  bottom of the LCD monitor     3 Press the SET button      The image you selected in  step 2 is displayed on the  LCD monitor       f a video was selected   playback begins      Photo file  To return to the   screen to select playback   files     Toggle the SET button down     HINT     Photos can be rotated when they  are played back  pages 44 and  87        f you close the monitor unit   playback stops and the camera  Switches to the standby mode        Yellow frame       SET button    VQT3N01    57       WOVEAV1d NOLLWHAdO 2IS Vg RE    MOVEAV 1d NOLLVYAdO DISVS be    Video play
45. 0    Converted to conventional standard         quality  MPEG  format     B   M EX  Editing    EH i  ES  Video data copied to the HDD of a      GE Hh  computer can be edited  d mmo    Add titles and transition effects   trimming  splittin      Extract Kame  fon the video Video  Online sharing   You can upload videos on the Internet  and share them with your family and  friends   Playing back on a computer   Play back the video data in high definition  picture quality on a computer   HD Writer VE 1 0  or Standard  Windows picture  Playing back on a computer viewer or a  Photo commercially       Copying videos to a computer  page 127        available picture  viewer          Windows Explorer       Refer to page 145 if using a Mac              Important Notice      When using an SDXC Memory Card  check the following support  site  http   panasonic net avc sdcard information SDXC html     When inserting a disc containing recorded videos into other  devices  a message prompting you to format the disc may be  displayed  Do not format the disc  since deleted data cannot be    restored later           varaNo1 131    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD    YALNdINOSD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    HINT     The software cannot process audio files    e Writing data from a computer to this unit   s built in memory of this  unit is not possible      Videos that have been recorded on another device cannot be written  to the software supplied with this unit      We cannot guarantee operation if you use software o
46. 1  from the card       Even when the remaining number of images or the remaining video  recording time becomes    0     it may be possible to continue recording by  changing the recording size  recording mode  or recorded pixels setting     pages 38  66 and 69        The display of the remaining number of images  video recording time or    audio recording time may not be precise     118 varsNot1       CHECKING THE REMAINING  BATTERY PACK CHARGE    When using the battery pack  the remaining battery pack charge can be  checked on the LCD monitor  Make sure to check this indicator before  capturing an image  For an indication of the possible length of time for battery  pack operation  see page 20        1 Display the Recording Menu or                                                                Playback Menu  page 35   RECORDING MENU 1  The battery pack remaining REC MODE  charge indicator appears in the cee  lai corner of the LCD COLOUR MODE     FLASH     Due to the battery pack SELF TIMER  characteristics  when the NEUES ENTER     W   ambient temperature is low                    C4  may appear early for an Battery pack remaining  incorrect indication of the charge indicator  remaining charge   Also  depending on the  conditions of use of the camera iC   2u  a E   or the ambient conditions    000 00 09   temperature  etc    the indicated     remaining charge may change     Therefore  this indication can   TU   only be used as a general    approximation of the remaining  7M  
47. 3 g  without battery and SD card     Mass  weight  in operation    lt HX DC10 gt    Approx  179 g  with battery and SD card    lt HX DC1 gt    Approx  181 g  with battery and SD card     Operating temperature   0   C to 35   C    Operating humidity   10  RH to 80  RH    Battery operation time   See page 20    varaNo1 187    S1H3  V ANY SADVSSSAIN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3AI LNYLYOdINI    E Video    Recording media    SD Memory Card  FAT12 and FAT16 system compliant    SDHC Memory Card  FAT32 system compliant    SDXC Memory Card  exFAT system compliant    Refer to page 15 for details concerning SD cards that can be used in this unit   Built in memory  Approx  80 MB  HX DC10     Approx  80 MB  HX DC1     Compression   MPEG 4 AVC H 264  iFrame                                                                                     Alp     iFrame     Refer to page 179 for recordable times     Recording modes   104      ER  12060     Tob      Approx  17 Mbps  VBR   Approx  15 Mbps  VBR   Approx  15 Mbps  VBR   Approx  9 Mbps  VBR   Approx  3 Mbps  VBR   Approx  24 Mbps  VBR     Picture size   T1004     Ih    TO     Top     CT  iFrame       1920x1080 60i  1920x1080 30p  1280x720 60p  1280x720 30p  640x480 30p  960x540 30p    Audio compression   AAC  2 ch     188 varsNot1    W Photo    Recording media   SD Memory Card  FAT12 and FAT16 system compliant   SDHC Memory Card  FAT32 system compliant   SDXC Memory Card  exFAT system compliant   Refer to page 15 for details concerning SD
48. 6 EC   By disposing of these products and  batteries correctly  you will help to  save valuable resources and  prevent any potential negative  effects on human health and the  environment which could otherwise  arise from inappropriate waste  handling   For more information about  collection and recycling of old  products and batteries  please  contact your local municipality  your  waste disposal service or the point  of sale where you purchased the  items   Penalties may be applicable for  incorrect disposal of this waste  in  accordance with national legislation     vaT3No1 3    For business  users in the  European Union  If you wish to  discard electrical  and electronic  equipment  please  contact your dealer  or supplier for  further information    Information on Disposal in other  Countries outside the European  Union   These symbols are only valid in the  European Union  If you wish to  discard these items  please contact  your local authorities or dealer and  ask for the correct method of  disposal     Note for the  battery symbol   bottom two  symbol  examples    This symbol might  Cd be used in  combination with a  chemical symbol  In  this case it  complies with the  requirement set by  the Directive for the  chemical involved     4 vat3no1    W Sales and Support Information   Customer Care Centre     For customers within the UK   0844 844 3852     For customers within Ireland  01  289 8333     Visit our website for product  information  www panasonic co uk      E
49. 8100  Move    105      ud          The magnified portion of the image can be saved as a separate image   e Press the        button  The magnified portion is saved as a new photo      The image size of the saved photo of the magnified portion will be smaller  than that of the original photo     VQT3N01    65    WOVEAV1d NOLLWHAdO 2ISVg m    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV       RECORDING MENU 1    To access and use the Menu Screen  see page 35 to 37     Recording mode setting  page 38     When recording a video  smoother motion and better image clarity can be  achieved by a higher pixel rate  resolution  and a faster frame rate  However   the file size will also be proportionately larger  requiring longer times to edit  and store  page 45   It is recommended that you adjust the settings to those  suitable for the desired purpose  Note that this menu is also used for  recording audio only files     HINT   About recording in the  ian  mode     Use this mode when using a Mac computer for playing back and editing    When editing videos         n order for videos to be spliced  they must have been recorded in the  same mode      Videos that were recorded in different modes cannot be spliced    Playback of a video that was recorded in the  fram  mode       n some cases it may not be possible to play back videos recorded in this  mode even on other devices equipped with this mode    About the compatibility of recorded videos     This unit does not support non MP4 compatible devices  Play
50. BACK MENU 2         RED EYE CORRECT      M  gt 8 EDIT VIDEO  T COPY    MENUS  TENTER   A                           Red eye correction  page 88     Copy  page 98       Repair the    red eye    caused   Copy files from the built in  by the flash  photos only   memory to the card      Edit video  page 89    Remaining battery power    Edit videos  indication  page 119     var3No4 45       o  m     c  v       n INTELLIGENT AUTO MODE  ux Dc10     The following modes  appropriate for the condition  are set just by pointing  the unit to what you want to record      iA  button       m button    Press the button once to  activate the Intelligent Auto  iA     mode     e The EE  icon appears on the  LCD monitor      Press it again to cancel the  Intelligent Auto mode        Mode    Scene    Effect       Portrait    When the subject is  a person    Faces are detected  and focused  automatically  and the  brightness is adjusted  So it is recorded  clearly        Landscape    Recording outdoors    The whole landscape  will be recorded  vividly without whiting  out the background  Sky  which may be  very bright         1 Spot light    Under a spotlight    Very bright subject is  recorded clearly         1 Low light    Dark room or  twilight    It can record very  clearly even in a dark  room or twilight         2   Night  portrait             Recording night  portrait       A subject and the  background are  recorded with near  real life brightness        46 vor3Not                          
51. FF    Do not display the capture   date or playback time     mode  to conserve battery  power  is activated     BATTERY  REC     Set the elapsed time before  the sleep mode is activated  in the recording mode when  using power from the battery     BATTERY  PLAY     Set the elapsed time before  the sleep mode is activated  in the playback mode when  using power from the battery     AC  REC PLAY     Set the elapsed time before  the sleep mode is activated  in the recording or playback  mode when using power  from the AC adaptor        BRIGHTNESS setting    Adjust the brightness of the    camera   s LCD monitor display        Remaining battery charge  display  page 119     vaT3no1 103    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    Tab 2          104 vat3no1    OPTION MENU 2   amp  LANGUAGE    C   TV OUTPUT  li INITIAL SET  K   FORMAT          MENUS  sT ENTER F         LANGUAGE setting    Select the language in which  the LCD monitor messages  are displayed       TV OUTPUT setting  page 108        INITIAL SET    Reset the camera settings to  the factory preset settings     The following settings do not  change with this procedure   Date and time setting  Language setting      FORMAT  page 116    FORMAT   Logical format of the SD  card or the built in memory is  executed    DELETE DATA   Physical format of the SD  card or the built in memory is  executed        Remaining battery charge  display  page 119     vaT3no1 105    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    Tab 3    OPTION MENU 3    
52. File protect setting  page 44      85  Rotate  page 44                  87  Resize  page 44       87  PLAYBACK MENU 2s ccssssscvasdeccncas ck enne ta iiid sse 88  Correcting red eye  page 45                     ssssssssseeene 88  Editing videos  page 45          89  Copy  page 45              98  FILE INFO DISPLAY seis diss eaaa ptg b de Ex pae rix tiit MS HR e A ILU 100  B OPTION SETTINGS  DISPLAY THE OPTION SETTING MENU               101  INTRODUCTION TO THE OPTION SETTING MEN 102  TV output setting  page 105                               108    Storage folder setting  page 107     Playback folder setting  page 107        vaT3no1 11    File No  continued setting  page 107                             sess 114            Formatting  initialising   page 105             116   CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY                      117  Checking the remaining number of images and   video recording time rocessar aya i 117   Check the available audio recording time                    118   CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE                119    B OTHER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS    CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER    SETTING THE CONNECTION MODE                      eene  USING AS A CARD READER                      ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF THE CARD    Configuration of directories in the card  File formats x  When using as a card reader        Selecting which medium to access  USING AS A WEBCAM                       Operating environment    Using as a webcam                             W
53. HAT YOU CAN DO WITH A COMPUTER  Contents of the supplied CD ROM        End User License Agreement                         ssesssssssses  OPERATING ENVIRONMENT                 eee  Operating environment for HD Writer VE 1 0  To use the HD Writer VE 1 0  Operating environment for the card reader function   mass storage    etae etr een ED a eR i sees 138  INSTALLATION                                        Uninstalling HD Writer VE 1 0      142   STARTING HD WRITER VE 1 0   eiecit stet n eene 143  Reading the operating instructions of   the software applications                         seseeee 144    IF USING Mac                          Operating environment           Copying photos on a computer    zs  To disconnect USB cable safely                           sss  146    CONNECTING TO A TV    CONNECTING TO A TV   2o ar oen ardet eda ok e xo  Connecting to a video input terminal 7  Connecting to the HDMI terminal                          eese           12 varsNoti    PLAYING BACK ON A TV uu   ceccesccsssceseserseeesseesseesseessesaseeseesasenseeeasens 149    Playback using VIERA Link     HDAVI Control                          s 149  COPYING DUBBING  COPYING DUBBING       152       Dubbing in standard picture quality   0 00 00  eerie 152  B IMPORTANT MESSAGES AND ALERTS  COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS                     eee 154  TROUBLESHOOTING           Camera  Restrictions concerning the Scene Mode and  Colour Mode features ucc ttes ta iacet i selon ck erdt 169  ABOUT COPYRIGHT     
54. ISMI     REC FOLDER    3 G  FILE NO  CONT D       SENTER T       106 vaT3N01            REC FOLDER setting   page 112    when the recording mode is  active     Select a folder to record to     PLAYBACK FOLDER setting   page 113    when the playback mode is  active     Select a folder to play back        FILE NO  CONT   D setting   page 114      Remaining battery charge  display  page 119     vaT3no1 107    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    TV output setting  page 105     Specify the type of image signal that is output from your camera   s USB AV  terminal     1 Select  TV OUTPUT   and press                                  the SET button    TV SYSTEM     TV OUTPUT   Set the type of TV signal that is   output from the USB AV terminal  TV SYSTEM  gt      gt  EINEN   TV ASPECT    Set the TV s aspect ratio   lt    l   VIERA Link     HDMI    Set the signal that is output from WS ENTER a   the HDMI terminal                      d   VIERA Link     Set the VIERA Link function     2 Select the desired setting  and press the SET button     The screen to change the parameter for the selected setting appears     If  TV SYSTEM  is selected  NTSC  Outputs NTSC video signals   PAL  Outputs PAL video signals       If  TV ASPECT  is selected    16 9  Use this setting when a TV having an aspect ratio of 16 9 is  connected   4 3  Use this setting when a TV having an aspect ratio of 4 3 is  connected       If  HDMI  is selected    AUTO  The camera automatically determines the appropriate set
55. LATION VENTS    DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE   UNIT S VENTILATION   OPENINGS WITH   NEWSPAPERS    TABLECLOTHS    CURTAINS  AND SIMILAR   ITEMS      DO NOT PLACE SOURCES  OF NAKED FLAMES  SUCH  AS LIGHTED CANDLES   ON THE UNIT      DISPOSE OF BATTERIES  IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY  FRIENDLY MANNER              THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL  BE INSTALLED NEAR THE  EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE  EASILY ACCESSIBLE              2  vQT3NO        E Concerning the battery    Warning    Risk of fire  explosion and  burns  Do not disassemble  heat  above 60   C or incinerate     CAUTION    Danger of explosion if battery is  incorrectly replaced  Replace  only with the same or equivalent  type recommended by the  manufacturer     Dispose of used batteries  according to the manufacturers  instructions        W EMC Electric and magnetic  compatibility   This symbol  CE  is located on the   rating plate     W Product identification marking       Product Location             Dual Camera Battery holder          E Information for Users on  Collection and Disposal of Old  Equipment and used Batteries    These symbols on  the products   packaging  and or  accompanying  documents mean  that used electrical  and electronic      products and  batteries should not  be mixed with  general household  waste   For proper treatment  recovery and  recycling of old products and used  batteries  please take them to  applicable collection points  in  accordance with your national  legislation and the Directives 2002   96 EC and 2006 6
56. N MENU 1  appears  G  CLOCK SET     If you toggle the SET button to a ALERT SOUND  the right  the screen to select a a    ECONOMY  setting to change appears  Xt BRIGHTNESS             SENTER NH    To access a Setting Screen    3 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to set   and press the SET button     The Setting Screen for the selected item appears     To return to the Menu Screen  press the MENU button     vaT3no1 101    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    INTRODUCTION TO THE OPTION    SETTING MENU  Tab 1    TION MENU 1  CLOCK SET  ALERT SOUND  DISPLAY   a    ECONOMY  Xt BRIGHTNESS                   STENTER WO       102 varsNo1      CLOCK SET setting  page 31     Set the camera   s clock     ALERT SOUND setting      ECONOMY setting  page 30     Specify the elapsed period of  inactivity before the sleep      Settings for the types and  volume of the camera s  operation sounds    TURN ON OFF   Mute or enable the sounds  when the camera is turned  on or off    SHUTTER   Select the sound that is  produced when the         button is pressed    KEY SW   Select the sound that is  produced when the SET  button  MENU button  etc   are pressed    OPERATION VOL   Adjust the volume of the  operation sounds    ALL OFF   The operation sounds are  disabled    OPERATION SOUNDS ON   The operation sounds are  enabled        DISPLAY setting      Specify the information to  display on the LCD monitor   ON     Display the capture date and    playback time  videos    O
57. NDED    SETTINGS  is selected    VQT3N01       81    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       5 Press the MENU button             The screen to confirm the  shortcut settings appears  and  then you are returned to the pet    Recording Menu  4 CJS            l       SHORTCUTS         This completes the shortcuts  setting     lt To confirm the assigned   shortcuts gt                On the screen in step 1  press  the MENU button  and the  screen to confirm the shortcut  settings appears     82 varT3no1    Exposure compensation    By assigning the exposure compensation operation shortcut to the SET button   page 80   you can make the image lighter or darker when capturing images     1 Assign the operation shortcut to  the SET button  page 80                              EUER E EN Ce IS WOE     Press the SET button to which 340   the operation shortcut was   assigned      The exposure compensation bar  appears        000 15 17                   E          lid                    0 0  A                3 Toggle the SET button to the left    Pointer    or oe right to adjust the exposure  Exposure compensation bar    The exposure compensation  numerical value is shown at the  left end of the exposure  compensation bar      The exposure compensation  can be set to a value from     1 8 to  1 8      The exposure compensation bar  is cancelled when the MENU  button or the SET button is  pressed     HINT    The exposure compensation setting is cancelled in the follo
58. Panasonic    Operating Instructions  Dual Camera    Model no HX DC 1 0  HX DC1       Before use  please read these instructions completely     VIE ss  lei Hom xe    Model number suffix  EB  denotes UK model           EB   Web Site  http   www panasonic europe com    VQT3NO1  1AG6P1P6288   S                    Information for Your Safety    Dear Customer    We would like to take this  opportunity to thank you for  purchasing this Panasonic Dual  Camera  Please read these  Operating Instructions carefully and  keep them handy for future  reference  Please note that the  actual controls and components   menu items  etc  of your Dual  Camera may look somewhat  different from those shown in the  illustrations in these Operating  Instructions           WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK OR  PRODUCT DAMAGE      DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  APPARATUS TO RAIN   MOISTURE  DRIPPING OR  SPLASHING AND THAT NO  OBJECTS FILLED WITH  LIQUIDS  SUCH AS VASES   SHALL BE PLACED ON  THE APPARATUS    USE ONLY THE  RECOMMENDED  ACCESSORIES    DO NOT REMOVE THE  COVER  OR BACK   THERE  ARE NO USER  SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE    REFER SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL        CAUTION      DO NOT INSTALL OR   PLACE THIS UNIT IN A   BOOKCASE  BUILT IN   CABINET OR IN ANOTHER   CONFINED SPACE    ENSURE THE UNIT IS   WELL VENTILATED  TO   PREVENT RISK OF   ELECTRIC SHOCK OR   FIRE HAZARD DUE TO   OVERHEATING  ENSURE   THAT CURTAINS AND ANY   OTHER MATERIALS DO   NOT OBSTRUCT THE   VENTI
59. Question    Answer    Action       When used in  cold weather  why  does the image  seem to leave       Condition due to  the LCD monitor  characteristics     Not a malfunction   Spots that appear in  the LCD monitor  only appear in the             traces as it LCD monitor and  LCD moves  will not be recorded  monitor   Why does the with the images   displayed image  contain some red   blue and green  dots  or why are  black spots  visible   Why is the image   The subject was When capturing an  too bright  too bright  image  devise a way  to compensate for a  bright subject  for  example  by  changing the  T shooting angle   Viewing     z  images Why is the image   The focus is not Hold the camera       out of focus        locked properly        correctly and slowly  press the   M   button halfway to  lock the focus  Then  press the         button all the way to  capture the image           vaT3no1 157    S1H3  V ANY SIJ  VSSIN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI       Question    Answer    Action       Why is there no    This may happen    Play back images       image  when trying to that were recorded  play back images   on a card using this  stored on a card camera   from a different  Viewi digital camera   images Why is the If the subject Not a malfunction   playback image moves or the This is a  distorted  camera is moved   characteristic of the  during recording    MOS sensor              a distorted image  may sometimes  occur           158 vaT3N01          
60. T  O    side to  change to the 8 image display   and push it again toward the  T   Ox  side to change to the single   image display           3 Select the image to play back     Toggle the SET button left  right  up or down to move the yellow frame  to the desired image  and press the SET button     If the zoom switch is pushed toward the  W E  side while the 21   image display is shown  the display changes to the screen to select  the playback folder  page 113      HINT   Photo playback    In step 2  press the SET button to display the selected photo on the LCD  monitor    Video playback    In step 2  press the SET button to play the selected video     64 varsNot    Magnifying  zooming in  the image  photos only     1 Display a photo     2 Push the zoom switch toward the   T O  side     Magnification is enabled       The image is magnified  and the    central portion of image is  displayed       Fora photo that was captured    with the face tracking function  enabled  page 78   the detected  face is in the centre of the  magnified image       Toggle the SET button left  right     up or down to view different  parts of the magnified image     To magnify     Magnification increases each time the  zoom switch is pushed toward the  T     Ox  side   To return to normal size   Magnification decreases each time    the zoom switch is pushed toward the     W E  side       Press the SET button to return to the    HINT    normal  10096  view           GOSAVE    A                    Wt 
61. TERING MODE       ISO             40 vaT3N01    WHITE BALANCE  MENS STENTER                                                                 D Image stabiliser  page 72     ISO sensitivity  page 74     Compensate for camera shake AUTO   Sensitivity is set m  during recording  automatically    10  During video recording  the 50   Sets sensitivity to ISO 50      y  image stabiliser is always 100   Sets sensitivity to ISO 100 m  active    200   Sets sensitivity to ISO 200 C   oll  Camera shake n the 400   Sets sensitivity to ISO 400     captured prote is 800   Sets sensitivity to ISO 800   Z0  Camera shake during video 1600   Sets sensitivity to ISO 1600                      3200   Set sensitivity to ISO 3200       and photo recording is                                                                                     compensated for and  HX DC10   corrected    The indicated ISO value is the    The image stabiliser is not standard output sensitivity   active    amp  White balance  page 75   Q  Focus  page 73  AWB   White balance is    Adjust the focus according to automatically adjusted  the distance to the subject  depending on the ambient  S   The camera automatically lighting  auto    focuses on the subject with 3    For shooting in sunny  a range of 10 cm to    conditions  sunny     normal        For shooting in overcast  MF   The focus can be set conditions  cloudy      manually           For shooting under    The camera focuses on the incandescent lighting  subject within
62. Vs  video games etc         f you use this unit on top of or  near a TV  the pictures and or  sound on this unit may be  disrupted by electromagnetic  wave radiation    Do not use this unit near cell  phones because doing so may  result in noise adversely affecting  the pictures and or sound   Recorded data may be damaged   or pictures may be distorted  by  strong magnetic fields created by  speakers or large motors   Electromagnetic wave radiation  generated by microprocessors  may adversely affect this unit   disturbing the pictures and or  sound    If this unit is adversely affected by  electromagnetic equipment and  stops functioning properly  turn  this unit off and remove the  battery or disconnect AC adaptor   Then reinsert the battery or  reconnect AC adaptor and turn  this unit on     Do not use this unit near radio    transmitters or high voltage lines        f you record near radio  transmitters or high voltage lines   the recorded pictures and or    sound may be adversely affected     Make sure to use the supplied  cords and cables  If you use  optional accessories  use the  cords and the cables supplied  with them    Do not extend the cords and the  cables     Do not use insecticides or volatile   chemicals near or on the camera       f the camera is sprayed with  such chemicals  its body may be  marred and the surface finish  may peel off      Do not allow prolonged contact  with rubber or plastic products     When you use the camera in a  sandy or dusty place s
63. a ski area       Vivid blue for sea and sky     subjects do not appear  dark even in bright sunlight       Capture the vibrant reds in    sunrise and sunset shots       Record fireworks in the    night sky      When recording a    landscape  focus on the  distant subject       Beautiful shots of evening    and night scenes                          ge           o                                                 A                         Self  wJ        3                E    io        Light up both the subject  and the background      Shoot in darkened  surroundings  such as at  dusk     Colour mode      Colour mode is  deactivated      Enhanced colour  saturation      Reduce sharpness to  produce a softer image      Reduce sharpness and  increase colour saturation     Skin tones are enhanced       Produces a monochrome   black and white  image     Produces a sepia image     Flash      The camera will detect the  subject brightness and use  the flash only when  necessary      The flash will operate with  every image captured  regardless of the  conditions      The flash will not operate  even in dark situations      timer  page 71      Self timer is off      Shooting begins 2 seconds  after the        button or   pas   button is pressed      Shooting begins  10 seconds after the   C3   button or   pgp   button is  pressed     Remaining battery power  indication  page 119     39    VQT3N01       E   Tab 2      dnias    RECORDING MENU 2  E l S  iM   FOCUS       FOCUS MODE       ME
64. am mode   page 121      VQT3NO1 129    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD       WHAT YOU CAN DO WITHA  COMPUTER       Contents of the supplied CD ROM  HD Writer VE 1 0    You can copy the video photo data to the HDD of a computer or write to   media like DVD discs or SD cards using HD Writer VE 1 0    Refer to the operating instructions of HD Writer VE 1 0  PDF file  for details   on how to use it      Videos that were edited using HD Writer VE 1 0 can be played back on this  camera  However  they cannot be edited with this camera      Files that are larger than 4 GB are automatically divided into 4 GB files and  saved      It is not possible to copy files from the computer side  a hard disk  etc   to  the camera s internal memory or installed card     Smart wizard  The Smart wizard screen is automatically displayed when you connect this  unit to a computer with HD Writer VE 1 0 installed   page 121        C Copyto PC    i Copy to disc    i g  Online sharing  iv    Copy to PC    You can copy video photo data to the HDD of a computer    Copy to disc    You can copy to disc in conventional standard picture quality  MPEG2   format     Online sharing    Videos and photos can be shared on the Internet    e Select the function you wish to use and follow the on screen instructions  for easy copying     130 varsNot1       Available function    Data type    Software                      required  Copying data to a computer Ec ER EN   Copying to DVD  HD Writer VE 1 
65. aved once  and the recording continues  in a new file   These 4 GB segments are automatically created  The  recording session continues until you stop recording    For model HX DC1  about 30 seconds before the 4 GB capacity is  reached  the countdown indication appears  When the countdown  indication reaches  0   the  SAVING  message appears and the file is  saved  and then video recording continues in a new file   Even with cards of the same capacity  the amount of data that can actually  be stored may differ depending on the card brand or type  recording  conditions  etc     The continuous recording time may differ depending  for example  on the  card type  capacity  efficiency  etc     180 varsNot1       APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF  RECORDABLE PICTURES    For SD cards  only the principal memory capacities are listed   The times indicated are rough approximations of possible continuous  recording times        W Photo recording  single shot                                                              HX DC10  Recording pixels domh IN  M2m   4608x3456   4608x3456   4608x2592  4 GB 400 700 900  SD card   16 GB 1900 2900 3900  64 GB 7900 12000 15900  Built in   Approx   memory   80 MB 10 ip 20  HX DC1  Recording pixels di ILON  MOm   4352x3264   4352x3264   4352x2448  4 GB 500 800 1000  SD card   16 GB 2200 3300 4300  64 GB 8900 13300 17600  Built in   Approx   memory   80 MB 19 19 20             vaT3no1 181    S1H3  V ANY SADVSSSAI LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SI LNYLYOdINI     
66. ayback using VIERA Link     HDAVI ControI           What is the VIERA Link      This function allows you to use your remote control for the  Panasonic TV for easy operations when this unit is connected to  a VIERA Link compatible device using an HDMI mini cable for  automatic linked operations   Not all operations are possible    VIERA Link is a unique Panasonic function built on a HDMI  control function using the standard HDMI CEC  Consumer  Electronics Control  specification  Linked operations with HDMI  CEC compatible devices made by other companies are not  guaranteed  When using devices made by other companies that  are compatible with VIERA Link  refer to the operating  instructions for the respective devices      This unit is compatible with VIERA Link Ver 5  VIERA Link Ver 5  is the newest Panasonic version and is also compatible with  existing Panasonic VIERA Link devices   As of Dec 2010                 1 In the Option Setting Menu  for the TV OUTPUT setting  set  VIERA  Link  to    ON      MENU    Option tab    2          TV OUTPUT       VIERA Link       ON      f you are not using VIERA Link  set to  OFF      2 Use an HDMI mini cable to connect this unit to a Panasonic TV  compatible with VIERA Link with a HDMI mini cable    e  t is recommended to connect this unit to an HDMI terminal other  than HDMI1 if there are 2 or more HDMI input terminals on the TV      VIERA Link must be activated on the connected TV   Read the  operating instructions of the TV for how to 
67. back is not  possible on devices that are not MP4 compatible  so please check the  user s manual for your device to confirm its compatibility       n some cases  playback may not be possible on an MP4 compatible  device  In this case  please use the camera for playback    Concerning recordable time and image quality     See page 179                             66 varsNot    Audio recording and playback  W Recording             1 Select         and press the SET  button     The audio recording mode is       enabled       The menu display is cancelled if    the MENU button is pressed     2 Press the  sas     button       Audio recording begins       During audio recording     appears in the LCD monitor       Itis not necessary to continue    pressing the   pgp   button while  recording       When the remaining recording    time available for the currently  recording video becomes 30  Seconds or less  a countdown of  the remaining recording time  appears on the display     Remaining recordable time          IC   or  340             014 59 15        E       Elapsed recording time                            000 00 06          Turns red       3 End the audio recording     Press the   pgp   button again to stop recording     The elapsed recording time returns to 000 00 00 each time recording    HINT    is stopped     You can capture a photo during an audio recording    Press the     l   button during audio recording to capture a  D3w  Maximum audio recording time     When the record
68. back operation       To do this       Do this       Normal forward playback    Press the SET button or toggle the SET button  up        Stop playback    During playback  toggle the SET button down        Pause    During playback  press the SET button or  toggle the SET button up    During accelerated playback  toggle the SET  button up        To play back  one image  at a time   single   frame step     During forward  playback    After pausing playback  toggle the SET button  to the right        During reverse  playback    After pausing playback  toggle the SET button  to the left        During forward    After pausing playback  press and hold the                Slow playback SET button to the right   playback   During reverse   After pausing playback  press and hold the  playback SET button to the left   During forward playback  toggle the SET  Forward button to the right   playback   The forward playback speed changes each   Maximum time the SET button is toggled to the right   15x  Toggle the SET button to the left to resume  To normal playback speed   accelerate    playback During forward playback  toggle the SET  Reverse button to the left   playback   The reverse playback speed changes each   Maximum time the SET button is toggled to the left   15x  Toggle the SET button to the right to resume       normal playback speed        Return to normal playback    Press the SET button           speed  Louder During playback  push the zoom switch toward  Volume the  T O     side
69. before cleaning it of dust  grime or other  foreign matter      The battery pack or the ambient temperature is very high or very low  Try  charging the battery pack again after it has returned to a suitable  temperature  If the battery pack still cannot be charged  it is possible that  the camera  the battery pack or the AC adaptor may be defective     Off      Charging is complete       f the status indicator turns off even though charging is not completed  it is  possible that the camera  the battery pack or the AC adaptor may be  defective     varaNo1 171    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3IlN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI       ABOUT COPYRIGHT    B Carefully observe copyright laws   Whatever you have recorded and created can be used for your personal  entertainment only  Under copyright laws  other materials cannot be  used without obtaining permission from the holders of the copyrights     It is forbidden to copy the software accompanying this unit  or to reproduce it   on a network  without permission    E Licenses     SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC      HDMI  the HDMI Logo  and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United  States and other countries      Microsoft   Windows  and Windows Vista  are either registered  trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and or other countries      Microsoft product screen shot s  reprinted with permission from Microsoft  C
70. button left or right to select the file you wish to copy     Proceed to step 3      If  COPY ALL  was selected       Press the SET button to begin copying      When copying is completed  you are returned to the Playback Menu     Select  COPY   and press the SET button      Copying begins      To continue copying files  toggle the SET button left or right to display  the desired file to copy  select  COPY   and press the SET button     98 varsNot    Copying selected files  Copy multiple selected files     1 Display Playback Menu 2  select  COPY   and press the SET button       The Copy Screen appears     2 Select  COPY SELECTED   and press the SET button     The screen to select files appears     3 Toggle the SET button left  right  up or down to move the yellow  frame to a file you wish to copy  and press the SET button     A checkmark is superimposed on the selected file     To deselect a file  move the yellow frame to the file  and press the SET  button     4 Press the       button or       button     Copying begins     When copying is completed  you are returned to the Playback Menu     HINT     To make optimum use of the capacity of the SD card or built in memory   you can select specific portions of videos to copy by using the video  trimming feature  page 91      varaso1 99    35Vv8AV Id NOI LI VH3dO Q39NVAGV    39V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       FILE INFO DISPLAY    You can check what the settings were when a file was recorded with your  camera     1 Set the camera to 
71. cal characteristics of this function  it may not be  possible for the camera to compensate for violent motion       f the digital zoom  page 43  is being used  the large magnification factor  may make it difficult for the motion compensation function to work correctly       When the scene mode function is set to night portrait   g    low light            night scenery  2             be insignificant     or fireworks          E3                                    the motion compensation effect may      When the optical zoom is used or when the autofocus is operating  the  image may appear to waver  but this is not a malfunction    When motion compensation is enabled      The following icons are shown on the LCD monitor         ERE 1   001 00 05                                                 72 varaNot    r3 6  The video stabiliser is active  la   j  The photo stabiliser is active     0 Both the video stabiliser and the photo stabiliser are active    Focus setting  page 41     How to use the manual focus                   1 Select  MF   and press the SET  button     The focus adjustment bar  appears                       2 Toggle the SET button to the left  or right to adjust the focus  and  press the SET button                                              The focus is set  and you are  returned to the Recording  Screen     HINT  About the macro mode    e When the focus range is set to macro        the zoom is temporarily set to    the wide end       By assigning an operation 
72. cratch or press the LCD  monitor with strong force       f you affix a screen protector  sheet to the LCD monitor  it may  become difficult to see       n an environment with extreme  temperature changes   condensation may form on the  LCD monitor  Wipe it with a soft  cloth such as an eyeglass  cleaning cloth      When the camera has become  very cold  for example in cold  surroundings  the LCD monitor  will be slightly darker than usual  immediately after the camera is  turned on  Normal brightness will  be restored when the camera s  internal temperature rises           The LCD monitor is  manufactured using high   precision technology   however  black spots may  appear on the screen or some  pixels  red  blue or green  may  stay lit  This is normal and is  not a malfunction    The effective pixel rate of the  LCD monitor is maintained at a  very accurate 99 99   and dead  or stuck pixels may occur in at  most 0 0196 of the pixels  Note  that these pixel defects are not  recorded with the captured  images and are not a cause for  concern           About condensation    If you take a cold drink bottle from  the refrigerator on a hot summer  day and leave it for a while  you will  find that water droplets have formed  on the surface of the bottle  This is  called  condensation     If condensation forms on the  camera  the lens will fog up and the  camera may not work properly   Make every effort to ensure that  condensation does not form  or if it  does form  take appropriat
73. ct focus by Th D EE al  measuring from 9 different focus ji bon zio ou  points within the shooting area  If the pou p 4 Ua   target mark is at a position that is F35   t oe             focus on  you can refocus  for  example  by changing the shooting  angle    The large target mark appears when   Aperture   the camera focuses on a wide area   in the centre of the screen    The focus and exposure can be locked     By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button  page 80   you can  set the autofocus or the exposure to a fixed setting  When the exposure  setting is fixed  the  AEL  icon appears on the LCD monitor  when the  autofocus setting is fixed  the  AFL  icon appears on the LCD monitor      When the focus setting or scene mode setting  pages 70 and 73  is  changed  the focus lock and AE lock are released    The shutter speed and aperture are displayed     The shutter speed and aperture settings are shown on the Recording  Screen    If the camera shake icon     amp   appears        During photo shooting  if the shutter speed is slow and the possibility that  the image may be blurred due to camera shake becomes high  the camera  shake icon may appear on the LCD monitor  In this case  use a tripod to  stabilise the camera when shooting  or set the flash operation mode to  Auto  page 39       When shooting with the scene mode function set to the fireworks  2  mode  the camera shake icon always appears  but this is normal    Does it seem to take a long time to save images
74. d B  before replacing  is lower  than the highest file number on Card A  the file name of the next  recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card A        Card A   0001  0002    ers 0012  0013       Replace card  v             Card B   0001  0002     0014  0015          0025  0026                   T  Previously recorded files    When the highest file number on Card B  before replacing  is higher  than the highest file number on Card A  the file name of the next  recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card B        Card A   0001  0002    us 0012  0013       Replace card  v             Card B   0020  0021     0022  0023          0025  0026                   Previously recorded files    HINT    When the built in memory is used      e  f the file number continued function is  ON   file name numbering  continues just the same as when an SD card is used  even if the built in  memory is formatted or the medium is switched to the SD card    At the end of a photography session        Until the file number continued function is set to  OFF   consecutive file    names are assigned     vaT3no1 115    SONILLAS NOILdO    Formatting  initialising   page 105   A card must be formatted with this camera     After purchasing  when used for the first time  or  e  f it was formatted using a personal computer or other device   The card cannot be formatted if the lock switch is set to the  LOCK  position   Proceed with the format procedure after setting the lock s
75. d video deck      page 152      t is not possible to directly insert in the card slot    an SD card recorded with this camera and play  back or dub from it       It is not possible to connect the camera to the  USB connector and play back or dub from it       Recording with HD image quality on a Blu ray  disc recorder is not possible        On a computer      pages 121 to 146        VQT3N01  9    CONTENTS    Informati  n for Your Safely mm center ntt inne tn etie eiie  CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES       ABOUT THE CARD 1  acetate rrt dnb i ni NR RR  Media cards that can be used with this camera   as of February 2011  Lui scere ttn nara einen 15    BH SETUP  PARTS NAMES                              17  CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK      About the temperature alert icon    INSTALLING THE CARD                            27  TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF     Turning on the camera   Turning off the camera                            Turning on the camera when it is in the sleep mode                      30  DATE AND TIME SETTING  Date and time backup user rentre ttt tnnc 33  SWITCHING BETWEEN THE RECORDING MODE AND PLAYBACK  MODE       MENU SCREEN  Accessing exiting the Menu Screen     Using the Menu                                   Overview of the Menu Screen         INTELLIGENT AUTO MODE  HX DC10                   sese 46  B BASIC OPERATION  SHOOTING  BEFORE TAKING  PICTURES aeree ave 49       For best results             How to use the accessories    VIDEO RECORDING            
76. des     Select videos that  were recorded in the  same recording  mode           Why is a noise Electromagnetic Move the AC   heard from a waves are emitted   adaptor further away  nearby TV or from the AC from the TV or radio  radio during adaptor  when recharging the  battery battery pack   recharging    Why does the There is no more   Delete unnecessary       CARD FULL     or     Built in Memory  full    message    available memory  on the card or in  the camera s built     files  or use a card  that has more  memory available        appear  in memory    Why does the The lock switch on   Move the lock switch   Card is the card is in the   to the unlocked  protected  locked  protect  position     message appear     position        Why can not the  camera be  operated     A temporary  internal circuitry  problem may be  the cause     Remove the AC  adaptor and the  battery pack from  the camera  wait a  few minutes  then  reinstall the battery  pack and try again           A problem such  as inability to  record or play  back occurs        The card contains  files that were  saved using a  device other than  this camera        After saving your  files to a different  medium  format the  card        160 varsNot1          Question    Answer    Action          Misc     Can   use my  camera abroad     You can charge the  battery and connect  to a TV to view your  recordings when  abroad           Why does the     ERROR  OCCURRED   PLEASE TURN  UNIT OFF  THEN  TURN ON  AGAIN     
77. e action     Causes of condensation     Condensation occurs when the  ambient temperature or  humidity has changed  as in  the following      When the camera is brought  inside from the cold  for  example  a ski slope  to a  warm room  When the camera is moved  from an air conditioned car to  outside  When a cold room has been  warmed up quickly  When cool wind from an air  conditioner blows directly on  the camera  After summer rain showers  When the camera is in a very  humid place where the air is  thick with steam  for example   a heated swimming pool     varaNo1 177    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3IlN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIN LNYLYOdINI    Hint for using in extreme  temperature changes   For example  if you bring the  camera into a heated room after  using it on a ski slope  place the  camera in a plastic bag  remove as  much air as possible from the bag   then seal the bag  Leave the camera  for about an hour to allow the  temperature of camera to adjust to  the ambient temperature of the  room before using it     Treating a foggy lens   Remove the battery and AC  adaptor  and leave the camera for  about 1 hour  The cloudiness will  dissipate naturally when the camera  adjusts to the ambient temperature     178 varsNot1       RECORDING MODES APPROXIMATE  RECORDABLE TIME    For SD cards  only the principal memory capacities are listed  The times  indicated are rough approximations of possible continuous recording times                                                   
78. e of image and audio files     Protect files one by one       1 Display the file that you want to protect from accidental erasure  and    display the Playback Menu 1  page 35      2 Select  PROTECT  and press the SET button     Select  PROTECT SINGLE  and       press the SET button       LOCK  appears      If the protect mode has already  been enabled for the file  then   UNLOCK  appears        4 Select  LOCK  and press the SET          on  PROTECT                MENU                 4 LOCK  RETURN     amp  ENTER    vis             button      The protect mode is set for the  file      The protect mark  on  indicates  that the file is locked                 HINT      Even if the protect mode is set for certain files  they will be deleted if the    card is reformatted   To select a different image in step 3       Toggle the SET button to the left or right   To cancel the protect mode for a file         Display the desired file and repeat steps 1 to 3  select  UNLOCK   and       press the SET button  The protect mark       On          mode is cancelled     will disappear and the protect    VQT3N01    85    MOVEAV 1d NOILVYAd0 Q39NVAGV    39V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    Protect selected files  Select multiple files to protect     1 Display the Playback Menu 1  page 35      2 Select  PROTECT  and press the SET button        3 Select  PROTECT SELECTED   and press the SET button      Toggle the SET button left  right   up or down to move the yellow  frame to the file you wish to  p
79. e subject      To cancel the colour tracking operation       While the target frame icon is displayed  press the SET button      If the subject is not successfully targeted       The target frame icon  red L1  continues to be displayed  Press the   SET button once more  and try to engage the target again                    3 Press the       button     The image is captured at the moment the        button is pressed     HINT   If the target frame turns red        The target frame turns red if it has lost track of the subject  It will turn blue  when the subject is successfully targeted again     vaT3No1 79    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV    Shortcut setting  page 43     Assign functions  operation shortcuts  to the SET button when it is toggled  up  down  left or right when the Recording Screen is displayed     1    Select  SHORTCUTS   and   press the SET button        Assign the function when the  SET button is toggled up     Q  Assign the function when the  SET button is toggled down         Assign the function when the  SET button is toggled to the  left    Q  Assign the function when the  SET button is toggled to the  right    RECOMMENDED SETTINGS   The most commonly used  settings are automatically  assigned                       6  SHORTCUTS oe   gt  EE ENNNNNRRNE     gt  BED        BE NNNM    gt  NEN a  COMMENDED SETTINGS   Tp  ENTER  7j                                    SET button       2 Select the SET button operation to which you wish 
80. ear  a click      lt When removing the card    gt     To remove the card  press it in  and then release  The card will  protrude slightly  and you can then pull it out          Pull the card  out straight       Push the middle part of the card     VaT3No1 27    anuas M    HINT   Do not attempt to forcibly remove the card     Doing so may damage the card or the stored files    If the status indicator is lit red        Never remove the card when the status indicator is flashing red  as doing  so may result in loss of files stored in the card     28 vart3No1    TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND    OFF  Turning on the camera    1 Open the monitor unit  and  press the power button     The LCD monitor turns on     Monitor unit  Power button        LCD monitor             How to open the monitor unit                                             varsNoa4 29       o  m     c  v    a Turning off the camera    1 Press the power button for at least 1 second       The camera turns off      f you briefly press the power button  once  the camera will switch to    the sleep mode     Turning on the camera when it is in the sleep    mode  In order to preserve battery pack power  the ECONOMY function operates to  automatically turn off the camera  sleep mode  after about 5 minutes of no  use during shooting  or about 5 minutes of no use during playback  factory   preset settings      dNlas      When the camera is in the sleep mode  it turns on when the monitor unit is  opened or one of the camera s butt
81. ect the camera   s USB AV terminal to the computer s USB  terminal     N    Turn on the camera  page 29       The screen to select the computer connection mode appears    CARD READER    Use the camera as an external drive of the computer  card reader mode    WEB CAMERA    Use your camera as a webcam  webcam mode         USB CONNECTION    v CARD READER  WEB CAMERA  CANCEL                                  Supplied USB cable    cm                         EN SENTER    an    To USB AV terminal To USB terminal                     Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one        3 Select the desired connection mode  and press the SET button     varaNo1 121    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOSD V OL SNILOANNOD    HINT   About the USB cable     Use only the supplied USB cable  Operation is not guaranteed if a different  USB cable is used      When using the SDXC Memory Card with a computer  please visit the  support web site shown below    http   panasonic net avc sdcard information SDXC html   If the    Disconnect USB cable  message appears        Disconnect the USB cable once  then connect it again    Insert and pull out the cable carefully     When connecting the cables  make sure that the cable plugs are correctly  oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the  devices  Push the plugs in straight when connecting them  If undue force is  used to connect a cable  it may permanently damage the connector pins in  the terminal socket      Do 
82. ected tab appears     SET button    MENU button       VQT3N01       35       dnias mE    EI Using the Menu    e 1 Display the desired menu  page 35     E   c   a 2 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to  change  and press the SET button       The Setting Screen for the selected item appears     To return to the Menu Screen  press the MENU button     a d    Select an item to    change  X   RECORDING MENU 1  oat                                        S    Em  Md       Push down PICTURE SIZE    QT 4608x3456    4608x3456  u  ser  4608x2592 1639  CY 1920x1080 16 9  of m 1600x1200  Press BUTTER     MENU ENTER  a    E B   Setting Screen    bs A                                     36 vor3Not    HINT   About the applicable mode indicator     This indicator shows the shooting mode s  for which the selected setting is  effective    LI e EV     This setting is effective during photo shooting        This setting is effective during video recording    A yas  This setting is effective during photo shooting and video   recording        VQT3N0O1 37    HN Overview of the Menu Screen  Recording Menu    dnias      Tab 1        HD  1080      Us  Tia  Ti    iFrame                                lt SD  MEN                Recording mode  page 66     REC MODE  PICTURE SIZE    RECORDING MENU 1     gt   iik        SCENE MODE       COLOUR MODE       FLASH          SELF TIMER       mode gt       Record at 1920 x 1080  pixels  60i       Record at 1920 x 1080  pixels  30p       Rec
83. era to  vibrations or shock     176 varsNot1    Caution when disposing of or  transferring SD cards      Using this camera or a computer  to format an SD card only  changes the file management  information and does not  completely delete the card data   It is recommended that the SD  card be physically destroyed  or  that this camera be used to  physically format the card if  giving it to someone else    To physically format the SD card   connect the AC adaptor to the  camera and proceed as follows   Insert the SD card in the camera   select  FORMAT  from Option  Setting Menu 2  and press the  SET button  Next select  DELETE  DATA   and press the SET button   When the display to delete data  from the SD card appears  select   YES   and then follow the on   screen instructions    Managing the data in the SD card  is the responsibility of the user     Caution when handling SD cards      Do not allow grime  water or  foreign matter to adhere to the  terminals on the back of the SD  card      Do not leave cards in the  following places      Where exposed to high  temperatures  such as under  direct sunlight or near a heater     Humid or dusty places     Where exposed to extreme  temperature changes   condensation may occur      Where exposed to static  electricity or electromagnetic  waves     When not using  store the SD  card in its case     About the LCD monitor    e  f the LCD monitor is dirty  wipe it  clean with a soft cloth such as an  eyeglass cleaning cloth      Do not s
84. g exceeds 4 GB  it is not possible to  either    SAVE AS NEW  or    OVERWRITE         You will not be able to overwrite the file if the original file is protected  If you  want it to be erased  you will need to first remove the protection  page 85     e  f the  CARD FULL     or    Built in Memory full  message appears  you will  need to free some of the memory by deleting files that you do not need to  keep      Audio files cannot be spliced    Playback volume     Adjust the volume before beginning editing  page 58    In case of prolonged recording        During the editing of lengthy videos  the time to process the large amount  of data can become quite long  To avoid problems caused by the battery  pack becoming depleted in the middle of video editing  before starting to  edit be sure that a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed in the  camera  or connect the AC adaptor       t is recommended that a computer  HD Writer VE 1 0  be used to edit long  videos     vaT3no1 97    MOVEAV 1d NOILLVYAdO Q39NVAGV    39v8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    Copy  page 45     Files can be copied from the built in memory to the SD card        1    Display Playback Menu 2  select  COPY   and press the SET button     The Copy Screen appears        2    Co    Select the desired option  and press the SET button     COPY SINGLE   Copy files one at a time     COPY SELECTED   Copy selected files  page 99      COPY ALL   Copy all the files      If  COPY SINGLE  was selected       Toggle the SET 
85. hat you place a  desiccant  silica gel  in with it     174 varsNot1    When disposing of or transferring  the camera     Using this camera s  FORMAT  or   DELETE  function only changes  the file management information  and does not completely delete  the built in memory data  It may  be possible to recover  restore   data using commercially available  software for that purpose    When disposing of the camera or  giving it to someone else  it is  recommended that you physically  format the built in memory    To physically format the built in  memory  connect the AC adaptor  o the camera  eject the card from  he camera  select  FORMAT   rom Option Setting Menu 2  and  press the SET button    When the display to delete the  built in memory appears  select   DELETE DATA   press the SET  button  and then follow the on   Screen instructions    Managing the data in the built in  memory is the responsibility of  the user  Panasonic does not  accept any responsibility in the  event that personal data is  leaked        About the battery    The battery used in this camera is a  rechargeable lithium ion battery  It is  affected by humidity and  temperature  and the effect  increases the more the temperature  rises or falls    In high temperatures  the protection  function may be triggered   preventing use     Be sure to remove and store the  battery after use    e  f left inside the camera  a minute  amount of current continues to  flow even if the camera is off   Keeping the camera in t
86. his state  may cause the battery to over   discharge  making it impossible  to use the battery even after it  has been charged    The battery should be stored in a  vinyl bag to prevent metal from  contacting the terminals    The battery should be stored in a  cool place free from humidity   with as constant a temperature  as possible   Recommended  temperature  0   C to 30   C   recommended humidity  40  RH  to 60  RH    Extremely high or low  temperatures will shorten the life  of the battery    Environments that are hot  humid  or oily can rust the terminals and  damage the battery    If storing the battery for an  extended period of time  it is  recommended that you charge it  once a year  use it until it is  depleted  and store it again   Remove any dust adhering to the  battery terminals     Prepare spare batteries when  going out       Prepare enough batteries to last  for 3 to 4 times the period you are  planning to record for  Cold  places such as a ski resort can  shorten recording time     If you drop the battery  accidentally  check to see if the  terminals are damaged       Installing a battery with damaged  terminals can damage the  camera     Do not throw an old battery into  fire       Heating a battery or throwing it  into a fire may cause it to burst or  explode     If the battery does not last long  even after charging  it has  reached the end of its service life   Please purchase a new battery     About the AC adaptor    e  f the temperature of the battery
87. icator  See page 171 regarding the charging  status                                          o m    The status indicator lights or flashes to  mM Status indicator  show the camera s operating status   S i   AA Status indicator status Camera  Colour Lit flashing status  Lit Accessing  built in  memory or  SD card  Flashing Battery   Faster  charge  Red error  Flashing Self timer   Fast  is operating  Flashing Battery is   Slow  charging  Flashing   Slower   Lit USB  connection  Green  Flashing During  sleep mode  Lit AV cable   HDMI mini  Orange cable  connection                   18 vaT3no1    Rear       LCD monitor Power button         Hand strap eyelet EH   page 50  4  c  v                  e     terminal cover           USB AV terminal    d       HDMI terminal        W Operation pad    HX DC10 Zoom switch           button    o   me d button  Photo shooting button Video recording button    SET button        f amp      E        MENU button    REC        REC     button            Battery cover                HX DC1  Zoom switch   ZOOM  ZOOM RANGE       __  35S  button  L      button    d Base  88   button  Video recording button    SET button     K        E  MENU button  REC GJ      ELLAS REC    button    During recording  zoom photography  W T   page 55   During playback  volume adjustment  page 58 and 68   image  magnification  page 65   playback display switching  page 64     Photo shooting button          vaT3no1 19       CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK    At the time of purcha
88. ing    Menu     Select  PLAYBACK FOLDER  and  press the SET button                 C 100CDPFP   ain  101CDPFP  C                                     gS             PLAYBACK FOLDER          ENTER  3       Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired playback    folder  and press the SET button       The files in the selected folder are displayed in the Playback Screen     vaT3no1 113    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    File No  continued setting  page 107      lt File number continued function  OFF  gt    If a newly formatted card is used  the file name  image number  of the  captured image automatically begins from 0001  If the card is subsequently  reformatted  or if a different reformatted card is used  the file names again  begin from 0001     File name  image number   CardA   0001  0002       0012  0013             Replace card    VW  CardB   0001  0002       0012  0013                    lt File number continued function  ON  gt    By setting the file number continued function to  ON   even if the card is  reformatted or the card is replaced with another card  the consecutive  numbering of file names continues from the last number recorded by the  camera        File name  image number   CardA   0001  0002      0012  0013          Replace card    VW  Card B   0014  0015        0025  0026                   114 vart3no1       f Card B already has files in it when it replaces Card A  file names are    assigned as follows     When the highest file number on Car
89. ing function     Shooting with the face tracking function       1 Set the face tracking setting to                  When the face tracking function is activated  a double green frame  appears superimposed on the face in the centre of the LCD monitor     Each of the other faces is framed by a single green frame       When shooting photos  HX DC10 HX DC1 gt     2 Press the        button halfway       The double green frame changes to orange     3 Press the       button       Gently press the        button all the way to capture the photo      lt When recording videos  HX DC10 gt   2 Press the  pgs   button     Recording begins     HINT  About recording with the subject tracking      The tracking function may not work when the subject in the LCD monitor is    relatively small or appears dark      f the scene mode function setting was fireworks          Ea          night scenery  2   it automatically changes to                        The focus mode changes to 9 point range finder  mode changes to multi                                           78 varsNot                     landscape  2A  or               and the metering    Shooting with the colour tracking function   photos only        1 Set the colour tracking setting to   z        A target mark     appears in the centre of the LCD monitor              2 Move the target mark to the desired subject  and press the SET  button     When the subject is successfully targeted  a target frame icon  blue   O  appears superimposed on th
90. ing mode setting is set to audio        about 5 hours  the recorded file is saved and the audio recording ends      f you close the monitor unit  audio recording stops and the camera  Switches to the standby mode                             photo     and the recording exceeds    vaT3no1 67    SNILOOHS NOI1VH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    E Audio playback                1 Select an audio file  L    icon   and press the SET button     Playback begins                                                     To do this    Do this  Start Press the SET button   playback Toggle the SET button up   Normal Pause Press the SET button   playback Toggle the SET button up   Stop  playback Toggle the SET button down   During playback  toggle the SET button to  Fast the right   forward Each time the SET button is toggled to the   Maximum  right  the speed increases  If the SET  15x  button is toggled to the left during fast  forward  the speed decreases   During playback  toggle the SET button to  Fast Fast the left   forward  reverse Each time the SET button is toggled to the  fast reverse    Maximum   left  the speed increases  If the SET button  15x  is toggled to the right during fast reverse   the speed decreases   Pause Toggle the SET button up   Return to  normal Press the SET button   playback  Louder During playback  push the zoom switch  Volume toward the  T  O      side   adjustment Softer During playback  push the zoom switch  toward the  W  Bar   side   HINT    If no
91. isk  drive space    Ultra DMA     100 or more  Available hard disk capacity of 450 MB or more for  installation     When writing to disk  DVD  or card  at least twice the  amount of free disk space as the disk or card being  created is required  In addition  when exporting to  multiple disks while automatically partitioning  17 GB  of free disk space is required       f the compression setting is enabled  errors will occur  during recording  In the  Properties  for the hard disk  drive  remove the check from the checkbox for   Compress this drive to save disk space         Sound    DirectSound Support       Drive    CD ROM drive  for installation   When writing to DVD  a compatible drive and media are  necessary        Interface    USB port  high speed USB  USB 2 0         USB  connectable  model    A Panasonic video camera that this software is supplied  with          Applicable  content       Image data recorded on a Panasonic video camera that  this software is supplied with          varaNo1 135    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD          Other Mouse or equivalent pointing device  SD card reader   writer  required for reading and recording to SD cards   performing these operations with SDHC memory cards  or SDXC memory cards requires an SDHC compatible or  SDXC compatible SD card reader writer   an  environment with Internet access  required for online  functions    Online sharing                Supplied CD ROM is available for Windows only      Inpu
92. itor PAL  O    optional  NTSC  O  Hi PAL  X 9                         O  Images are output    X  Images are not output    e HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC     Homi    varaNo1 147    AL V OL SNILOANNOOD    AL V OL SNILOANNOD    Connecting to a video input terminal  Use the supplied AV cable to connect to a TV                                             To USB AV terminal                                     White plug To Audio Input  L  terminal  Red plug To Audio Input  R  terminal  Yellow plug To Video Input terminal      Do not use any other AV cables except the supplied one     Connecting to the HDMI terminal    Use a separately sold HDMI mini cable to connect to a TV           jj  To HDMI terminal     optional     HDMI mini cable  e       Insert the plugs as far as they will go     Set the input to       HDMI                                   H          To HDMI terminal on the TV      Always use a genuine Panasonic HDMI mini cable  RP CDHM15  RP     CDHMG390  optional    148 vat3no1       PLAYING BACK ON A TV      After connecting the camera to the television  switch the TV input to the  terminal to which the camera is connected      The same playback procedure as when playing back with the camera is  used to play back audio recordings as well      The playback method is the same as when viewing images on the  camera s LCD monitor   Use the TV controls to adjust the volume      Pl
93. k 34  monitor   appears  playback mode   mode   The image is The flash was   Hold the  too dark  blocked by a camera  finger or other   correctly  and 49  object  make sure the  flash is not  obstructed   The subject Capture the  was too far image in the  away  range of 187  operation of the  flash   Viewing The subject Set the flash 39  images was lit from mode to         behind  Use the  exposure  compensation 83  function   Use the spot     light  41  measuring  mode   There is not Adjust the ISO  enough light  sensitivity 41 74  setting                       VaT3No1 165    S1H3  V ANY SADVSSSAIN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIN LNYLYOdINI       Reference                                                                   Problem Cause Action page  The image is The flash Select a flash  too bright  mode is setto   mode other 39   l  han        The subject Use the  was too bright    exposure 83  compensation  unction   The ISO Set the ISO  sensitivity sensitivity to  setting is AUTO   id  incorrect   The image is The subjectis   Capture the  not in focus  too close to the   image with the  camera  subject within  The focus the appropriate  setting is not distance range  41  73  Viewing correct  Select the  images correct focus  setting for your  needs   The camera Hold the  moved when camera  the  B  correctly and  button was slowly press  pressed  the  B    camera button halfway  shake  to lock the 49  52  The focus is focus  Then  not locked press the   3   properly  bu
94. k or dub from it       tis not possible to record in HD with a Blu ray disc recorder      Itis not possible to directly insert an SD card recorded with this  camera in the card slot of a Panasonic TV and play back or dub from it   as of December 2010       For information on how to display SD card images on your Panasonic  TV  please refer to the Users Manual for your TV     HINT   e  f the date and time display and function indication are not wanted  cancel  them before dubbing   page 103    e  f the dubbed images are played back on a widescreen TV  the images may  be stretched vertically   In this case  refer to the operating instructions for the device you are  connecting to or read the operating instructions of the wide screen TV and  set the aspect ratio to 16 9     varaNo1 153    SNI88nG ONIAdOO    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIN LNVLHOdINI       COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS    If you have a question about the camera operation  you might find the answer  in this compilation of commonly asked questions        Question    Answer    Action       Why does not the  power turn on     Due to cold  temperatures  the  battery pack  temporarily lost its  power     Place the camera in  your pocket to warm  it up before using it        Why is the battery  pack consumed  so quickly even  after it was fully  recharged     The ambient  temperature is  very low     Keep the battery  pack in an  environment of 10 to  35  C        The battery pack  life has expired     If a battery becomes   depleted
95. light  5 000K XE   White fluorescent lamp  O a    Halogen light bulb     4 000K    30 minute span just before and   8 after sunset  3 000K     6  od    Incandescent light bulb  E Sunrise or sunset  Ow    Candlelight  2 000K  8   gt           1 000K             If the automatic white balance is not functioning normally  adjust the white  balance manually   page 75     Auto focus  The unit focuses automatically     Auto focus does not work correctly in the following situations  Record  pictures in the Manual Focus Mode   page 73     Recording distant and close up objects at the same time    Recording a subject through a dirty or dusty window    Recording a subject that is surrounded by objects with glossy surfaces  or by highly reflective objects    48 vart3no1       BEFORE TAKING PICTURES    For best results    Hold the camera securely  keeping your elbows close to your body and  making sure the camera is stable  When zooming in or out  you can minimize       the effects of camera shake by using your other hand on the monitor unit to  help stabilise the camera   Correct hold Incorrect hold  A finger is blocking the  lens or flash    lt Holding the camera gt   Example 1  Example 2     Grip the camera by  wrapping the fingers  of the right hand   from the little finger  to the middle finger   around the camera   and hook the index    Grip the camera by   wrapping the fingers   of the right hand  from   AY the little finger to the    index finger  around   finger above the   lens
96. m the camera   s built in memory and or the SD card  to your PC   Card reader function  mass storage   page 121    Files from the camera   s built in memory and or the SD card can be copied to   the PC with Explorer or other programmes     1 Double click the folder that contains the still pictures    DCIM      100CDPFP  etc      2 Drag and drop the files into the destination folder  on the PC s HDD      HINT     Do not delete the SD card s folders  Doing so may make the SD card  unusable in this unit      When data not supported by this unit has been recorded on a PC  it will not  be recognised by this unit      Always use this unit to format SD cards     varaNo1 127    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOSD V OL SNILOANNOD       USING AS A WEBCAM    This camera can be used as a webcam     Operating environment    Windows       PC IBM PC AT compatible       OS Microsoft Windows XP  32 bit  Home Edition  Service Pack 3   Microsoft Windows XP  32 bit  Professional  Service Pack 3   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Home Basic  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Home Premium  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Business  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Ultimate  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Enterprise  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit  Starter   Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Home Basic  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit
97. message  appear        A problem has  occurred within  the camera or   card        Check the following   items      Remove the  card and then  install it again     9 Remove the  battery pack and  then install it  again     3  Install a different  card    If  ERROR   OCCURRED    PLEASE TURN   UNIT OFF  THEN   TURN ON AGAIN       still appears after   performing the  above steps  then  take the camera to  the dealer for   Service           VQT3NO1 161    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3INN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIWN LNYLYOdINI       TROUBLESHOOTING    Before taking your camera to the repair shop  check the following table for a  possible solution to the problem                                Camera  Problem Cause Action AT  No power  The battery Recharge the  pack is dead  battery pack  or  replace with a  fully charged  battery pack   Or connect the 20  AC adaptor   The battery Insert the  pack has not battery pack  been inserted   correctly   P correctly   ower  A blinking The battery       Wait for the  temperature pack is too hot    battery pack to  warning icon is cool down   WA  shown  26  and the  camera does  not turn on   The camera The camera Turn on the  turns off by has switched camera again  30  itself  to the sleep  mode                       162 varsNot1          Reference                                                          Problem Cause Action page  An image is The power is If the camera  not captured not turned on    has switched to  when the        the slee
98. not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables      Please connect the USB cable to your computer s USB terminal  Do not  connect it to the USB port on your monitor or keyboard  or to the USB hub   In some instances  it may not be possible to correctly install the driver  software     122 varsNot1       USING AS A CARD READER  Mounting your camera    1 ne the camera to the card reader mode  page 121    The message  Found New Hardware  appears in the task tray   showing that the camera is recognised as a drive     The card is recognised  mounted  as a disk  and the  CAM SD  E     icon appears in the  My Computer  window     The drive name  E   may be different on your computer     2 Select an action     Ifthe  CAM SD  E    window appears automatically  select the desired  procedure from the window     3 Copy the files from your camera to the computer     The computer can be used only to read the camera data     Dismounting the camera    HINT     To disconnect your camera  be sure to follow the procedure below  Failure  to follow this procedure may cause faulty operation of your computer or  loss of card data        1 Left click on the icon for safely removing hardware in the task tray     Alist appears showing the devices connected to the computer s USB  terminal     2 Left click on the camera drive  E       3 Click on the  x  button     The camera can now be disconnected     The drive name  E   may be different on your computer     varaNo1 123    YALNdINOD V
99. nside the camera   amp   excluding the battery  rises  a temperature alert icon  Us  will appear as  described below                 m     c  U Wi When the battery or internal camera  excluding battery  temperature  rises during use    During camera use  if the temperature of the battery or inside the  camera  excluding the battery  rises  a  4S  icon lights on the LCD  monitor  It is still possible to record and play back even when the  is  icon is lit  however it is advised that you discontinue use as soon as  possible and turn the camera off      f the temperature rises further  the  i   icon will start to flash  and the  camera will turn off automatically   The camera cannot be turned on until the temperature has dropped  or  as long as the  lis  icon remains flashing   Please wait until the  temperature has dropped before resuming use     Ifthe camera is turned off while the temperature is high  that is  while  the  i   icon is flashing   it cannot be turned on again until the  temperature has dropped  or as long as the  i   icon remains flashing                                                                           26 varsNot       INSTALLING THE CARD m    Before using a newly purchased card or one that was used in another device  U  be sure to format it with this camera  page 105 and 116   If an unformatted m  card is used  the card itself may become unusable          Insert the card    Push straight in  until you hear a  click              Close firmly  until you h
100. nually  seconds after capture     Subject tracking  page 78  N   The image is not shown on    Automatically target a specific the LCD monitor after  colour with the colour tracking capture   function  or capture sharp face    Shortcuts setting  page 80   shots with the face tracking   Assign operation shortcuts to  function  the SET button   i       Enable face tracking    Remaining battery power     Enable colour tracking  indication  page 119                Disable face tracking and  colour tracking      3 Digital zoom      31  Enable the digital  zoom      SJ   Disable the digital  zoom                                    Wind noise reduction     Turn ON OFF the wind noise  reduction function during  video audio recording    I    Wind noise is reduced     BN   Wind noise is not affected                 vaT3no1 43    B Playback Menu    Tab 1      PLAYBACK MENU 1  SLIDESHOW   q PLAY VOLUME  on PROTECT     7 DELETE    2 ROTATE   E RESIZE   MENUS  STENTER LZ        dnias                          D Slideshow  page 84    Delete  page 61     Specify the slideshow settings   Delete files   and play the slideshow       Rotate  page 87     Play volume   Rotate a photo     Adjust the volume for video    Resize  page 87   and audio file playback    Acaptured image can be     Protect  page 85  resized to a smaller size and    File protect setting  delete saved as a separate image   prohibited       Remaining battery power  indication  page 119     44 var3Not1     lt Tab 2 gt        PLAY
101. of the terms and conditions of this Agreement  In  this event  Licensee must destroy the Software and related documentation  together with all the copies thereof at Licensee s own expense     varaNo1 133    YALNdINOD V OL 59NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD       OPERATING ENVIRONMENT      Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions  are fulfilled  some computers cannot be used      A CD ROM drive is necessary to install the supplied software applications    A compatible DVD writer drive and media are necessary for writing to a    DVD        Operation is not guaranteed in the following cases     When 2 or more USB devices are connected to a computer  or when  devices are connected through USB hubs or by using extension cables     Operation on an upgraded OS     This software is not compatible with Microsoft Windows 3 1  Windows 95   Windows 98  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  Windows NT and Windows    2000     Operating environment for HD Writer VE 1 0       Computer    IBM PC AT compatible device equipped with Intel  Pentium 4 2 8 GHz or better CPU  including compatible  CPU      If using the playback function  Intel Core 2 Duo 2 16  GHz or higher  or AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core  5200  or higher is recommended     If using the editing function  Intel Core 2 Quad 2 6  GHz or higher is recommended       OS          Microsoft Windows XP  32 bit  Home Edition  Service Pack 3   Microsoft Windows XP  32 bit  Professional  Service Pack 3   Microsoft Windo
102. ons is pressed      When the AC adaptor is connected  the ECONOMY mode will become  active about 5 minutes after the camera is turned on  factory preset  setting       The user can specify the time elapsed before the sleep mode is activated     page 103      HINT  About the standby mode     The camera goes into the standby mode if you close the monitor unit  or if  you leave it in the sleep mode for about 1 hour  The standby mode uses  almost no power      Open the monitor unit  or press the power button briefly  and the camera  turns on immediately and you are ready to shoot or view images without  any delay  Use the standby mode to turn off the camera only briefly  or if  you want to be able to use it immediately       f you close the monitor unit while recording a video  recording stops and  the camera switches to the standby mode     30 vorsNot       DATE AND TIME SETTING    The camera will record the date and time an image or audio recording is  taken so that you can display them during playback  Therefore  before  capturing images  make sure the correct date and time are set      If the screen to set the date and time appears when you turn on the    camera  skip to step 3 and follow the steps to set the date and time       To correct the date and time setting  please see under HINT on page 33   Example  To set the clock to 19 30 on 20 December  2011       1 Turn on the camera  page 29   and display Option Setting Menu 1        page 101      2 Select  CLOCK SET  and pres
103. option  and press the SET button     Editing starts     When editing videos  do not turn off the camera  as doing so may  erase the original video     When editing ends  you are returned to the Playback Menu     HINT     You will not be able to overwrite the file if the original file is protected    e  f the  CARD FULL    or    Built in Memory full    message appears  you will  need to free some of the memory by deleting files that you do not need to  keep      Audio files cannot be trimmed    Playback volume      Adjust the volume before beginning editing  page 58     In case of prolonged recording        During the editing of lengthy videos  the time to process the large amount  of data can become quite long  To avoid problems caused by the battery  pack becoming depleted in the middle of video editing  before starting to  edit be sure that a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed in the  camera  or connect the AC adaptor       t is recommended that a computer  HD Writer VE 1 0  be used to edit long  videos      Videos shorter than 1 second cannot be edited     94 vor3Not    Splicing  joining  videos    HINT      Videos that were recorded in different modes cannot be spliced     1 Display the Playback Menu 2   page 35   select  EDIT VIDEO    and press the SET button     2 Select  SPLICE  and press the  SET button     The 8 image playback display for  videos appears              26  EDIT VIDEO          4                      TL SPLICE    MENU    ENTER       gt       
104. ord at 1280 x 720  pixels  60p       Record at 1280 x 720  pixels  30p       Record at 960 x 540  pixels  30p     mode gt       Record at 640 x 480  pixels  30p      Make an audio recording     38 var3No1         Recorded pixels  page 69      lt Photo recording  single   shot  gt   HX DC10    164   Image size is 4608 x 3456  pixels  low compression    1645    Image size is 4608 x 3456  pixels  normal  compression     TZM    Image size is 4608 x 2592  pixels  16 9 aspect ratio    HX DC1    ifl  Image size is 4352 x 3264  pixels  low compression    14u 5   Image size is 4352 x 3264  pixels  normal  compression     Mm    Image size is 4352 x 2448  pixels  16 9 aspect ratio         All models     0 9m     2u     2u      03m       lt Hi   HX DC10    16i  4608 x 3456 pixel    Image size is 1920 x 1080  pixels  16 9 aspect ratio    Image size is 1600 x 1200  pixels      Image size is 1280 x 720  pixels  16 9 aspect ratio    Image size is 640 x 480  pixels     Speed Burst      hi speed burst     HX DC1  Miu  4352 x 3264 pixel    hi speed burst     All models  2i  1600 x 1200 pixel    hi speed burst      8 Scene mode  page 70                 z   4                                                      Scene mode is    deactivated      Shoot fast moving subjects    with less blur       Blur the background to    accentuate the subject in  the foreground       Record a clear image of a    subject illuminated by  spotlight       Natural looking images in    bright surroundings  such  as in 
105. orporation       BM and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business  Machines Corporation of the U S    e Intel    Core     Pentium   and Celeron   are the registered trademarks or  trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries      AMD Athlon is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices  Inc      iMovie and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and  other countries      PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation      Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are  usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who  developed the system or product concerned     This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for the  personal and non commercial use of a consumer to  i  encode video in  compliance with the AVC Standard     AVC Video   and or  ii  decode AVC  Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non   commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to  provide AVC Video  No license is granted or shall be implied for any other  use  Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA  LLC    See http   www mpegla com        172 vat3no1       CAUTIONS FOR USE    About the camera       The camera and the SD card  become warm during use   This is normal and is not a  malfunction              Keep this unit as far away as  possible from electromagnetic  equipment  such as microwave  ovens  T
106. ot  compatible      This camera may degrade or be unable to play back videos recorded or  created with other products  and other products may degrade or not be  able to play back videos recorded with this camera  even if the products  support the MP4 format      Photo compatibility       This unit is compliant with the unified standard DCF  Design rule for  Camera File system  established by JEITA  Japan Electronics and  Information Technology Industries Association  and with Exif   Exchangeable Image File Format   Files which do not comply with the  DCF standard cannot be played back      The file format of images supported by this unit is JPEG   Not all JPEG  format files will be played back       This unit may degrade or not play back images recorded or created on  other products  and other products may degrade or not play back images  recorded on this unit     W About the battery pack    Never place the battery pack within the reach of infants  In the event that  the battery pack is swallowed  consult a doctor immediately     W About the photos and illustrations in this manual     The product images  illustrations  menu displays etc  in this manual may  differ slightly from the actual product      Unless noted otherwise  the screen and camera illustrations are those of  Model HX DC10     E For the purposes of these operating instructions   e SD Memory Card  SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory Card are  referred to as the  SD card       Pages for reference are indicated by pa
107. ou want to acquire  or the folder storing those files to any different folder on the    computer     vaT3no1 145    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOSD V OL SNILOANNOD    To disconnect USB cable safely    Drag  CAM_SD  or  CAM  MEM  on the Desktop to the  Trash   and then  disconnect the USB cable     HINT   About the USB cable     Use only the supplied USB cable  Operation is not guaranteed if a different  USB cable is used      Do not remove the SD card from this unit when this unit is connected to the  computer using a USB cable     146 varsNot1       CONNECTING TO A TV    By connecting the camera to a TV  you can play back files from the installed  SD card or the built in memory on the TV     HINT    Insert and pull out the cable carefully    When connecting the cables  make sure that the cable plugs are correctly  oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the   devices  Push the plugs in straight when connecting them  If undue force is  used to connect a cable  it may permanently damage the connector pins in  the terminal socket     Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables     About image output  The image output destination differs depending on the  camera status  page 108                           Connection Image output Recording mode Playback  cable destination Standby   Recording mode   Camera LCD NTSC  X x   AV cable monitor PAL  O    supplied  NTSC  O  Md PAL  X o  Camera LCD NTSC  X x   HDMI mini cable   mon
108. ower the camera     SONILLAS NOILdO    116 varsNot1       CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD  MEMORY    You can check how many images can be captured  how much video recording  time and how much audio recording time is available on the card  For a table  showing the recording capacities of SD cards  please see pages 179 to 182        Checking the remaining number of images and  video recording time    1 Set the camera to the recording                                           mode  page 34        The remaining number of images Remaining number of images  appears in the upper left of the  LCD monitor  Colitis  Ut  oat    The remaining video recording 374 000 16 51  time appears in the upper right of  the LCD monitor   iA    The remaining number of images        and video recording time will  differ depending on the resolution B          and compression settings        Remaining video  recording time    vaT3no1 117    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    Check the available audio recording time    1 Set the camera to the audio  recording mode  page 67      The remaining audio recording  time is shown     HINT       Remaining audio recording             C9 0 34                374  GA     time 1  016 30 36       EO                                 When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recording  time is  0   you cannot capture any more images  To capture more images   either install a new card  or save the images to a computer and then delete    them  pages 44 and 6
109. p  button or   pas   mode  turn on  button is the camera  pressed  before  shooting  29  30  If the camera  was turned off   press the  power button to  turn it on   The maximum   Install a new  27  number of card   Biel that Delete the  i ndun images that are  Shooting capturedorthe   not necessary   maximum  video 61  recording time  has been  reached   The flash does   The flash Set the flash  not operate  mode is setto   mode to   A  or 39       5j   The battery Recharge the  pack is dead  battery pack  or  replace with a  fully charged 20             battery pack   Or connect the  AC adaptor              varavo1 163    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI    SLYATV ANY SSDVSS3SI LNVLYOdNI       Reference                                                          Problem Cause Action page  The digital The digital Set the digital  zoom does not   zoom setting is   zoom setting to 43  55  work  set to  RS   S  There is noise   The ISO Set the ISO  in the captured   sensitivity sensitivity to a    d   41  74  image  setting is too lower setting   Shooting high   The gs  icon   The camera   s   Discontinue  appears  and internal shooting  and  shooting is not   temperature is   wait for the 26       possible        high        camera to cool  down before  using it again           164 varsNot1          Reference                                                                Problem Cause Action page  No playback The camera is   Set the camera  LCD image not set to the to the playbac
110. r    The unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is  connected  The primary circuit is always    live    as long as the AC  adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet    Do not use any other AC adaptors except the supplied one    Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one     lt During charging    gt      The status indicator flashes red at 0 5 second intervals if the battery  pack is defective or is not installed correctly  Make sure that the  battery pack is correctly installed      If the battery pack still fails to recharge  it is possible that there is a  malfunction in the camera  the battery pack or the AC adaptor  In case  the status indicator is flashing fast or slow  please see page 171      When charging is completed  the status indicator turns off      The charging time is approx  120 minutes     Status indicator     va   x      A       24   vart3no1    HINT  Recharging when connected to a computer  page 121      The battery can be recharged while the camera is connected to a  computer      Use only the supplied USB cable  Operation is not guaranteed if a different  USB cable is used      The charging time is two to three times longer than when the AC adaptor is  used to charge the battery pack       t is not possible to charge the battery if the status indicator flashes fast  and then turns off  or if it does not light at all  In this case  use the AC  adaptor to charge the battery      Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal on your
111. r computer cannot be used by your camera  Format  all cards to be used by your camera with your camera     HINT    About the volume name    The volume name will be  CAM SD  for a card that was formatted with the  camera and  Removable disc  for a card that was formatted with a    computer     About videos recorded with this camera    You can use Apple s QuickTime to play back videos on a computer   Playback may be possible using other software that supports the ISO    standard MPEG 4 AVC H 264  AAC audio        Video playback operating environment                                 Windows Mac OS  Windows XP  OS  Windows Vista Mac OS X 10 6 6 or later  Windows 7  Core 2 Duo E4400 2 0 GHz  or later  CPU Gore Duo T2600 2 16 GHz Core 2 Duo or later  Athlon X2 4600  2 4 GHz or  later  Memory 1 GB  Recommended 2 GB  or more  Video  memory 128 MB or more 256 MB or more  Other USB terminal            Limited to models with preinstalled OS     varaNo1 125    YALNdINOD V OL 9NILO3NNOO    YALNdINOSD V OL SNILOANNOD    About audio files recorded with this camera    Files can be played back using QuickTime        Using Windows Explorer or other programmes on the PC to copy  move  or rename files and folders recorded with this unit will result in them being  unusable with HD Writer VE 1 0              Selecting which medium to access    e The drive name for the built in memory is    CAM_MEM E          The drive name  E   may be different on your computer     126 varsNot1    Copying files fro
112. rentheses  for example   page 00      6  varsNot    WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR  DIGITAL MOVIE CAMERA    Easy shooting playback  Basic features     Intelligent Auto Mode  T    HX DC10         page 46    Just point the camera at the subject  and  it automatically ascertains the scene  and captures the images with the  optimum settings                    Heus  OD at                   Cc  35                               Shoot movies  edm    E  00 09         page 51     000         ER        E     Take photos                   E                                        oe 2 Tan   page 52  O  Play back videos and    photos       page 57     d                  VQT3NO1 7    Using the convenient features  Practical  applications     Image stabiliser     pages 41  72   Subject tracking     pages 43  78   Scene mode     pages 39  70  169 to 171     HINT  User guide on the Internet  When this camera is connected to an Internet connected VIERA via an HDMI  mini cable  sold separately   you can press the VIERA   s remote control Menu  button and from the resulting menu select    User guide on the Internet    to see  easy to understand explanations of the camera   s operation and convenient  functions on the VIERA screen      Applicable to VIERA units sold from December 2010      To connect the camera to the VIERA via an HDMI mini cable  please see   pages 148 to 150     8  varsNot    Keeping recorded videos  Copy dubbing     From built in memory to SD  card        page 45     DVD recorder an
113. rotect  14 25 100 0006   rit Alli 51 6MB  mg STLOCK       4 Press the SET button     The selected file is marked with the protect icon  om    To cancel a protect selection and remove the protect i icon from a file   move the yellow frame to the marked file and press the SET button                 86 varsNot    Rotate  page 44     Captured photos can be rotated to the correct orientation for viewing     HINT     An image for which the protect mode has been enabled cannot be rotated   To rotate a protected image  cancel the protect mode before beginning the  rotate image procedure  page 85      Resize  page 44   A captured image can be resized to a smaller size and saved as a separate  image   You can set the size to 1600x1200 pixels or 640x480 pixels   The latest image number is assigned to the photo when it is saved     HINT   Why can not the image be resized      An image can be resized only to a smaller  or the same  size  not to a  larger size     vaT3no1 87    MOVEAV 1d NOILVYAd0 Q39NVAGV    39vV8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       PLAYBACK MENU 2    To access and use the Menu Screen  see page 35 to 37     Correcting red eye  page 45   Repair the red eye effect in photos to make the eyes appear more natural     In the case of  SAVE AS NEW   the latest image number is assigned to the  photo when it is saved     HINT   If the  Red eye correction not successful  message appears        The camera was not able to successfully repair the image      The correction function works to a
114. s    ow    the SET button       The Clock Set Screen appears       Follow the procedures below to  enable or disable the date  display during playback  to set  the display format for the date   and to set the date and time     Set the date    D Select  DATE      Press the SET button     The Set Date Screen  appears     Set the date to    20 12 2011        The date is set in the  following order  Set the day      Set the month     Set the  year     right to select day  month or  year  Toggle the SET button  up or down to increase or  decrease the number      Press the SET button                CLOCK SET   ETE  gt  EA  BUG  gt  A  CENH  gt  a                MENU  S        S ENTER F                 G  CLOCK SET                   gt  AAI          MENU  S        ENTER  3          Toggle the SET button left or       varsNo4 31    o  m     c  vu       4 Set the clock                      Select  TIME     CLOCK SET  N   Press the SET button   m   The Set Time Screen A     appears   gt  ED  5     Set the time to    19 30     M      The time is set in the  following order  Set the hour MENU  S ENTER         Set the minute     Press the SET button                          5 Set the order in which the date is  displayed during playback   amp   CLOCK SET   D Select  DISP      Press the SET button                                           The Set Date Format Screen a  appears  EENE  gt      Toggle the SET button up or i  down  EN    GENTER       The order of the date display  changes      
115. se  the battery pack is not charged  Please charge it fully       o  m before using it   c  v    It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to  the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets   Some of these battery packs are not adequately equipped with protective  devices to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards  There  is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion   Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure  occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack  To ensure that  safe products are used we recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery  pack be used              Guide to charging time and recording capacity   E Charging recording time      Temperature  25   C humidity  60  RH      t is recommended that the battery be recharged in a place where the  ambient temperature  and the battery temperature as well  is between  10   C and 30   C   The battery temperature should also be the same    The indicated charging time is for when the AC adaptor is used for                                        charging    lt HX DC10 gt   oncle d irc EOS d ius  capacity  minimum   recordable time time  10800  Approx   Mk    APROX  1    39 min  Supplied battery  Tan  VW VBX070 Approx  Approx    optional  2h Mbp 1h 10 min   3 7 V 700 mAh  Approx  Approx   At   1h15 min 35 min    Approx   iFrame 1h 10 min  Q Approx  E  1h20 min                         20 varsNot    
116. set etc       Always use a genuine Panasonic HDMI mini cable  RP CDHM15   RP CDHM30  optional      vaT3no1 149    AL V OL 9NILO3NNOO    AL V OL SNILOANNOD       3 Operate with the remote control for the TV     0 00 101 0216  3 5MB  set ENTER oa                                                                                                                         1  Press the button up  down  left or right to select a scene or photo to be  played back  and then press the button in the centre to set it    2  Navigate the operation icons that are displayed on the TV screen with the  remote control for the TV     Operation icons    Cancel operation icons   3  To display the operation icons  press the submenu button      Display operation icons    E Other linked operations   Turning the unit off    If you use the remote control for the TV to turn off the power  this unit also   turns off    Automatic input switching    If you connect with a HDMI mini cable and then turn on this unit  the input   channel on the TV automatically switches to this unit s screen  If the TV s   power is in standby status  it will turn on automatically  if  Set  has been   selected for the TV   s  Power on link  setting       Depending on the HDMI terminal on the TV  the input channel may not  switch automatically  In this case  use the remote control for the TV to  switch the input channel     150 varsNot1    HINT      f you are unsure whether or not the TV and AV amplifier you are using are  compatible
117. shortcut to the SET button  page 80   you can    change the focus setting from the Recording Screen        n some cases it may be difficult for the auto focus to work     VQT3N01    73    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    ISO sensitivity setting  page 41     With the initial settings  the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to  the brightness of the subject  However  the ISO sensitivity can be set to a  fixed setting     HINT     By setting a higher ISO sensitivity  you can set faster shutter speeds and  capture images in darker locations  but noise in the captured images may  increase or the images may be irregular      By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button  page 80   you can  change the ISO setting from the Recording Screen     74 varsNot    White balance setting  page 41     This camera automatically adjusts the white balance under most lighting  conditions  However  if you want to specify the lighting conditions or change  the overall tone of the image  the white balance can be manually set     How to use the    white set       1 Fill the entire screen with a plain white card  or piece of paper  etc          2 Select the    icon  and press the SET button      This completes the white balance setting      The LCD monitor display momentarily goes dark  and then you are  returned to the Recording Menu  If the    icon shows on the  Recording Menu  it indicates that the white balance setting was  completed                  
118. sta     1 Insert the CD ROM into the computer     The following screen is displayed automatically  Click  Run setup exe        Continue      If Windows 7 is in use  or the following screen is not displayed  automatically  select  Start     Computer   or double click on   Computer  on the desktop   and then double click  Panasonic        AutoPlay cc i          DVD RW Drive  J  Panasonic  ra  wa       Always do this fce software and games        2 Click  Next      3 Read the  End User License Agreement   then place a check beside   I accept the terms of the license agreement  if you agree to them  and click  Next      varaNo1 139    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD          4 Select the country or region  where you live  then click  Next      Ifthe country or region cannot be  selected  select  NTSC Area      When the confirmation message  appears  click  Yes                     5 Select where the application is to  be installed  then click  Next            6 Select  Yes  or  No  to create shortcut     A message regarding the playback in the environment used may be  displayed depending on the performance of the computer used  Click   OK  after confirming     7 Click  Next      When installation is complete  some notes will appear     8 Check the contents  then close the window     140 varsNot1       9 Select  Yes    want to restart my  computer now    then click   Finish         The computer must be rebooted  for the application to work                    
119. t is not supported in languages other than English  German  French   and Simplified Chinese    Operation cannot be guaranteed on all DVD drives    Operation is not guaranteed on Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise    Windows XP Media Centre Edition  Tablet PC Edition and Windows 7   Enterprise    This software is not compatible with a multi boot environment    This software is not compatible with a multi monitor environment    Use the standard Windows fonts and display settings  Depending on the   settings  characters etc  may not display correctly in some cases    If using Windows XP  an administrative account user only can use this   software  If using Windows Vista Windows 7  administrative account and   standard account users only can use this software   An administrative   account user should install and uninstall this software     Log on to the administrator account or a registered user account  A Guest   user account cannot be used    Operation on Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows Vista Ultimate when the   multilingual user interface  MUI  function is used to change the language is   not guaranteed    This software cannot be used simultaneously with other time shifting   motion picture editing software or video capture products  Note that other   software running background processes  timer recording in particular  may   cause this software to malfunction    Unsupported files are not displayed    Some files that are unusually large or particular kinds of image formats   may
120. the playback mode  page 34      2 Select the image for which you wish to display the information     Toggle the SET button up  down  left or right to move the yellow frame  to the file you wish to play back     3 Press the MENU button for                            atleast 1 second  A01       The Information Screen D M d 30 re  appears  E    ff the MENU button is MPEG 4 AVCIH  264 0  ER S  pressed again  the  Information Screen is EOE     cancelled  ae   ia    Recording mode  o     recorded pixels  lt Video file gt   settings    Image or sound  number 100 0002            Protect setting        UM    File size IRIS  gt  F3 5               D     Video or audio SHUTTER    1 125 D      recording time EXPOSE     0 3      8 Exposure ISO  gt  400  p  compensation setting 20 12 2011 19 30 WT GO    Aperture value  Shutter speed   Photo file gt      IM battery 103      O  9e n i ou m O  Date and time of image 250KB      2     ISO sensitivity setting AAC Jp 00 00 03          2 Indicates location of hT   Q2  saved file  SD card or  built in memory   20422011 19 30 A O              lt Audio file gt     100 vaT3N01       DISPLAY THE OPTION SETTING  MENU       The camera settings are executed via the Option Setting Menu     1 Turn on the camera  and press  the MENU button  RECORDING MENU 1                     12  FLASH  BK  SELF TIMER re   f  SENTER        Option tab                               2 Select an Option tab  1  2 or 3                                 The Option Setting Menu OPTIO
121. ther than that  supplied to read write videos      Do not start the software supplied with this unit and other software at the  same time  Close any other software if you start the software supplied with  this unit and close the software supplied with this unit if you start any other  software     End User License Agreement  Before opening the CD ROM package  please read the following     You     Licensee     are granted a license for the Software defined in this End  User License Agreement   Agreement   on condition that you agree to the  terms and conditions of this Agreement  If Licensee does not agree to the  terms and conditions of this Agreement  promptly return the Software to  Panasonic Corporation   Panasonic    its distributors or dealers from which  you made the purchase     Article 1 License   Licensee is granted the right to use the software  including the information  recorded or described on the CD ROM  instruction manuals  and any other  media provided to Licensee  collectively  Software    but all applicable rights  to patents  copyrights  trademarks and trade secrets in the Software are not  transferred to Licensee     132 varsNot1    Article 2  Use by a Third Party   Licensee may not use  copy  modify  transfer or allow any third party  whether  free of charge or not  to use  copy or modify the Software  except as expressly  provided for in this Agreement     Article 3 Restrictions on Copying the Software  Licensee may make a single copy of the Software in 
122. ting                                               720p  Choose this setting if the video was recorded in the  m  or  tile  mode    1080i  Choose this setting if the video was recorded in the  t  or  lij mode    480p  Choose this setting if the video was recorded in the  Rih  mode       Does not work with 480i connector     108 varsNot1      If  VIERA Link  is selected gt   ON  Use the VIERA Link   OFF  Do not use the VIERA Link     Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired parameter   Press the SET button     Press the MENU button 2 times     This completes the TV output setting     vaT3no1 109    SONILLAS NOILdO    SONILLAS NOILdO    Relation between  TV ASPECT  setting and TV  display   The tables below show the video signal that is output when the  TV ASPECT   setting is changed  However  note that for some TVs that have an auto detect  function  the output may not conform to the table  or the TV display may not  change at all                        TV   TVtypetobe   Image file to b  ASPECT  ius   Melee ulle wi TV display  setting connected displayed  4  Photo   4 3   P2  4 3 4 3 Video in SD mode          Video in HD mode                               110 varsNot1        TV                                              TV type to be Image file to be    ASPECT  x TV display  setting connected displayed   Photo   4 3    16 9 16 9 Video in SD mode   Video in HD mode   HINT    If the TV display is not correct      e  f the appearance of the image on the TV monitor
123. to assign the  function  and press the SET button       The screen to assign a function to the key appears                          FLASH                       SELF TIMER   EXPOSURE                 ISO  ISO        M                   AFL  AF LOCK  Lock the focus  page 53     AEL  AE LOCK  Lock the exposure setting  page 53         FOCUS  Set the focus  page 73    This operation shortcut can be  assigned only to the    or     key     Set the flash operation  page 39     EXP COMPENSATION  Adjust the exposure  page 83     Set the ISO sensitivity  pages 41 and 74     Set the self timer  page 71     Set the exposure value for the exposure setting   page 76   HX DC10      z1 PHOTO VIEW  Select the desired field of view  photo view or video    view  for the Recording Standby Screen display   When  photo view  is selected  a frame to show the  field of view during video recording appears    OFF  No operation shortcut is assigned to the key     80 varsNot          Sas       Video view         3 Toggle the SET button up or down     Display the function you wish to assign to the key     4 Press the SET button      The selected function is  assigned to the key  and you are  returned to the Shortcuts  Screen      To assign functions to the other  keys  repeat steps 2 through 4     Video recording area      Photo view                                 MENU          zm      SHORTCUTS oe     gt   O a   gt  RO EN  I3  ee  e       SELF TIMER    ECOMMENDED SETTINGS    3 ENTER  3     When  RECOMME
124. toggle the SET button to the right to move  forward one frame  or to the left to move back one frame     92 vor3No1    5 Toggle the SET button up       The start point of the video  extract is set  and the screen to  specify the end point appears      Specify the end point of the  extract by following the same  procedure as in step 4      When joining the first and latter   portions      D Toggle the SET button down      Each time the SET button is  toggled down  the sections to  delete and the sections to  save are reversed      Specify the end point of the   extract  The frame following the   end point of the extract will be    the start point of the latter portion    to be joined     Press the        button or  48  button   A screen appears for you to  select either to save the edited  video as a new  separate  file  or  to delete the original video and  replace it with the edited video   SAVE AS NEW   The edited video will be saved as  a new file  The original video  remains unchanged   OVERWRITE     The original video will be deleted     Only the edited video will be  saved   REVIEW CLIP     Play back the edited video before    saving it        Approximate playback time                TiC  SPLIT                      End point       Portion to be deleted  Black                       dr SPLIT  SAVE AS NEW  OVERWRITE  REVIEW CLIP  EN    ENTER F                           93    VQT3N01    MOVEAV 1d NOILVYAdO Q39NVAGV    39V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       7 Select the desired 
125. tton all the  way to capture  the image   The lens is Clean the lens  a  dirty                    166 vaT3N01          Reference                                     Problem Cause Action page  The colours of   This is due to   Set the flash  the images ambient mode to      39  captured lighting   indoors are not   The white Set the white  correct  balance setting   balance setting   41  75  is incorrect  correctly   A part of the The handstrap   Hold the  image is orafinger was   camera  missing  blocking the correctly  and 49  Viewing lens  make sure the  images lens is not  9 obstructed      No image  is   There is no file   Play back after  shown  in the built in capturing  memory or in images or      the installed making audio  card  recordings   During audio The play Adjust the play  playback  there   volume setting   volume  44  58   is no sound  on the camera 68  149  is too low   There is no The TV output   Select the  Connectin colour in the setting is not correct TV  9 image  correct  output setting  105  108  toaTV      The image is  distorted                       varavo1 167    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY SSDVSS3SIN LNYLYOdINI       Reference                      Problem Cause Action page  No image or The camera is   Follow the  sound  not correctly instructions to  connected to make the  the TV  connection    correctly  147 149  peek  The TV input   Set the TV  setting is not input to the  correct  correct setting   The edge of This is a Nota 
126. uch as a  beach  do not let sand or fine  dust get into the body and  terminals of the camera  and keep  the camera away from sea water    e Sand or dust may damage the  camera   Care should be taken  when inserting or removing the  SD card        f sea water splashes on the  camera  wipe off the water with a  well wrung cloth  Then wipe the  camera again with a dry cloth     varavo1 173    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3INN LNYLYOdINI    S1H3  V ANY S39VSS3lN LNYLYOdINI    When carrying the camera  do not   drop or bump it      A strong impact can break the  camera s casing  causing it to  malfunction     Cleaning   Before cleaning the camera  remove  the battery and disconnect the  power cord from the power outlet   and then wipe the camera with a  soft dry cloth      For stubborn dirt  soak a cloth in  water  wring it out well  and use it  to wipe the dirty surfaces  Then  dry the surfaces with a dry cloth      Use of benzine  paint thinner   alcohol  or dishwashing liquid  may alter the camera body or  peel the surface finish  Do not  use these solvents      When using a chemical dust  cloth  use in accordance with the  instructions that came with the  cloth     Do not use the camera for   business purposes  such as for   surveillance      Continuous use could cause the  camera to overheat and break      This camera is not for  commercial use     When you are not going to use   the camera for an extended time     When storing the camera in a  cupboard or cabinet  it is  recommended t
127. um  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Business  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Ultimate  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Enterprise  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit  Starter   Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Home Basic  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Home Premium  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Professional  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Ultimate             CPU Windows Vista Windows 7  1 0 GHz or higher  Windows XP  Intel Pentium IIl 450 MHz or higher or Intel  Celeron 400 MHz or higher       RAM Windows 7  1 GB or more  32 bit  2 GB or more  64 bit   Windows Vista Home Basic  512 MB or more   Windows Vista Home Premium Business Ultimate   Enterprise    1 GB or more   Windows XP  128 MB or more  256 MB or more             recommended   Interface USB port  Other Mouse or equivalent pointing device    requirements            Operates with the OS standard driver     138 varsNot1          INSTALLATION    When installing the software  log on to your computer as the Administrator or   with a user name with equivalent authorisation   If you do not have   authorisation to do this  consult your manager       Before starting the installation  close all applications that are running      Do not perform any other operations on your computer while the software  is being installed      Explanation of operations and screens is based on Windows Vi
128. utomatically edit flaws that the camera  detects in captured images  In some cases  the camera may fail to correctly  repair a flaw     88 varT3no1    Editing videos  page 45   You can trim away unwanted portions from a video and save it as a new video     video trimming  extracting    You can also join videos together and save them  as one separate clip     splicing         Procedure to trim  extract  a portion of a video       Specify the frames     CD     where the    video is to be split              Extract the specified portion      Two ways to split the   video      Trim away portions    amp  and  O  and save  portion  B        Delete portion  B    and join portions 9 ee  and             The original  video is not     affected         You can also choose to erase the original video when the new is saved               vaT3no1 89    35V8AV Id NOIlLVH3dO Q39NVAGV    39V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    Procedure to splice videos       Specify the video that will come first        v       Specify the video clip that you wish to  append  splice         v       Splice the videos       The videos are spliced       The original videos are not affected    You can also choose to erase the  original videos when the new video is  saved               When editing videos        When editing videos  do not turn off the camera  as doing so may erase  the original video      As the number or size of the videos increases  the card memory may  become full  making it impossible to edit or save
129. varaNo1 143    YALNdINOD V OL SNILOANNOD    YALNdINOSD V OL SNILOANNOD    Reading the operating instructions of the  software applications     You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 0 or later or Adobe Reader 7 0 or  later to read the PDF operating instructions     Select  Start       All Programs       Panasonic       HD Writer VE 1 0   gt    Operating Instructions      144 varsNot1       IF USING Mac      HD Writer VE 1 0 is not available for Mac     e iMovie 11 is supported  For details about iMovie  11  please contact Apple    Inc     Operating environment                   Computer Mac   os Mac OS X 10 6 6  CPU Intel Core Duo  RAM 1 GB or more  Interface USB port                  Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions    are fulfilled  some computers cannot be used     Operates with the OS standard driver     Supplied CD ROM is available for Windows only     Copying photos on a computer    1 Connect this unit to a computer via the supplied USB cable     The USB function selection screen will appear on the camera s LCD    monitor       Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one        2 On the camera s LCD monitor  select  CARD READER  and press the    SET button       This unit is automatically recognised as an external drive of Mac     3 Double click  CAM SD  or  CAM MEM  displayed on the desktop     Files are stored in the  100CDPFP  folder etc  in the  DCIM  folder        4 Using a drag and drop operation  move the files y
130. whole or a part solely for  backup purposes     Article 4 Computer  Licensee may use the Software only on one computer  and may not use it on  more than one computer     Article 5 Reverse Engineering  Decompiling or Disassembly   Licensee may not reverse engineer  decompile  or disassemble the Software   except to the extent either of them is permitted under law or regulation of the  country where Licensee resides  Panasonic and its distributors will not be  responsible for any defects in the Software or damage to Licensee caused by  Licensee s reverse engineering  decompiling  or disassembly of the Software     Article 6 Indemnification   The Software is provided  AS IS  without warranty of any kind  either  expressed or implied  including  but not limited to  warranties of non   infringement  merchantability and or fitness for a particular purpose  Further   Panasonic does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be  uninterrupted or error free  Panasonic or any of its distributors will not be  liable for any damage suffered by Licensee arising from or in connection with  Licensee s use of the Software     Article 7 Export Control   Licensee agrees not to export or re export to any country the Software in any  form without the appropriate export licenses under regulations of the country  where Licensee resides  if necessary     Article 8 Termination of License   The right granted to Licensee hereunder will be automatically terminated if  Licensee contravenes any 
131. wing cases       When the pointer is set to  0 0       When the camera is set to the playback mode       After the power is turned off      When the camera is set to the standby mode     When the scene mode is changed      When the USB cable is inserted or removed       Intelligent Auto mode is activated or deactivated  HX DC10      varso1 83    SNILOOHS NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV    39V8AV Id NOILVH3dO Q39NVAGV       PLAYBACK MENU 1    To access and use the Menu Screen  see page 35 to 37     Slideshow settings  page 44     Specify the settings for playing back files continuously in a  slideshow  format   In a slideshow of photos  you can set the transition time  transition effects and  BGM     Changing a setting          1 Select the item you wish to                            change  and press the SET     SLIDESHOW  button  Oo  gt           gt     EFFECT SETUP    2 Toggle the SET button up or REDE S  down to change the setting   MENS SENTER  4                      3 Press the SET button     Begin the slideshow    1 Select  START  and press the SET button     Slideshow playback begins     To stop slideshow playback  press an operation button   Playback also  stops if the zoom switch is pushed      HINT   BGM for videos      When videos are played back in a slideshow  the recorded audio track is  played back  the BGM is not played    BGM volume      Adjust the volume before beginning the slideshow  page 44      84 varsNot    File protect setting  page 44     Prevent accidental erasur
132. witch to the  unlocked position  page 16      HINT   Caution during formatting     Do not turn off the power to the camera or eject the card during formatting    Formatting the card erases the files     When a storage medium is formatted  all recorded files on the medium are  erased  Protected data  page 85  is also erased  so before formatting a  card  any data you want to keep should be copied to your personal  computer s hard disk or other storage medium    When disposing of or transferring the SD card  execute the  DELETE   DATA  procedure from the Format Menu   e  f a card is reformatted or the data is erased from the card using the   camera or a computer  the card s control data may be merely modified and   the data itself may not be completely erased from the card    In some cases it may be possible to recover the data from a reformatted   card using special software for that purpose  However  if the camera is   used to erase data  it will be impossible to recover the data even by the use   of data recovery software    If you are disposing of a card  it is recommended that you physically   destroy it  If you are transferring the card to someone else to use  it is   recommended that you use the camera to erase the data  or use   commercially available software for erasing card data  Managing data is   the responsibility of the user    Can not select  DELETE DATA       Use the AC adaptor to power the camera   DELETE DATA  cannot be  selected when the battery is used to p
133. ws Vista  32 bit  Home Basic  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Home Premium  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Business  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows Vista  32 bit  Ultimate  Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2   Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit  Starter   Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Home Basic  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Home Premium  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Professional  Microsoft Windows 7  32 bit 64 bit  Ultimate             134 varsNot1             RAM Windows 7  1 GB or more  32 bit  2 GB or more  64 bit   Windows Vista  1 GB or more  Windows XP  512 MB or more  1 GB or more  recommended    Display High Colour  16 bit  or more  32 bit or more    recommended    Desktop resolution of 1024x768 pixels or more    1920x1080 pixels or more recommended    Windows Vista Windows 7  DirectX 9 0c compatible   video card  DirectX 10 recommended    Windows XP  DirectX 9 0c compatible video card   Compatible with DirectDraw overlay support   PCI Express   x16 compatible recommended   Video memory 256 MB or more recommended   Direct3D Acceleration  Enabled      Checking the Direct3D Acceleration setting  when using  Windows   XP    Start     Run   gt  The  Run  window appears  Enter   dxdiag  in the text field and click the  OK  button  The   DirectX Diagnostic Tool  window appears  Select the   Display  tab and check  Direct3D Acceleration  under   DirectX Features         Free hard d
134. x  180 min            HX DC1    Number of Approx   recordable images 180 images By CIPA standard       Recording time    Approx  90 min             Playback time       Approx  180 min       Recording conditions by CIPA standard     CIPA is an abbreviation of Camera  amp  Imaging Products Association     Using the supplied battery    Using a Panasonic SD Memory Card  2 GB     22 varT3NO1             1    Insert the battery pack       It is possible to insert the battery incorrectly  so please pay particular    attention when inserting that it is correctly oriented     Connector  Battery cover WM markings         To remove the battery pack         Be sure the turn off the camera by  pressing the power button until  the status indicator  page 18    turns off before removing the  battery pack      Raise the end of the battery pack  to remove it               Close firmly  until you hear    a click     VQT3N01    dnNlas       Use the USB cable  supplied  to connect the camera and the AC  adaptor  and then connect the AC adaptor to a power outlet        Use only the supplied USB cable  Operation is not guaranteed if a  different USB cable is used   The AC adaptor is for this camera only  Do not use it with other devices              anuas M  N    Recharging takes place only when the camera is turned off or is in the  sleep mode  page 30   Recharging does not take place when the  camera is in the recording mode or playback mode       To power  outlet       AC adaptor    To AC adapto
135. y pack installed in the  camera continuously for about 2 days  In the fully charged state  the  backup battery will maintain the camera settings for about 7 days        WARNING   THE LITHIUM BATTERY IN THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE  REPLACED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL  WHEN NECESSARY   CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC SUPPLIER              VQT3N01 33       dnias I     SWITCHING BETWEEN THE RECORDING  MODE AND PLAYBACK MODE    Switch between the recording mode  for recording  and the playback mode   for viewing your recorded images      dNlas    1 Turn on the camera  page 29      2 Press the REC     button     The mode changes     The mode changes each time  the REC     button is pressed     REC    button       34 vor3Not       MENU SCREEN    Accessing exiting the Menu Screen    1 Set the camera to the recording or playback mode  page 34         2 Press the MENU button     The Menu Screen appears     To cancel the Menu Screen  press the MENU button again     Ta    b                Op    ECORDING MENU 1  EC MODE  gt   its   ICTURE SIZE  gt  fous    H FLASH  Y SELF TIMER  A3  MENU  S  D ENTER                tion tab  E To display a different Tab Menu     The Menu Screen consists of the  Tabs Menu  tabs 1  2 and 3  and  the Option Tabs Menu  tabs 1 2  and 3        To switch from the active tab menu    to the other tab menu  while the  Screen shown above is displayed   toggle the SET button to the left   then toggle the SET button up or  down to select the desired tab  The  menu for the sel
    
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