Panasonic DMC-LS70 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Conditions Causes
The display areas on
the TV screen and the
camera’s LCD monitor
are different.
Depending on the TV model, the area display may be smaller
so the picture may be stretched horizontally or vertically and
the top and bottom or left and right of the picture may be cut
off when it is displayed. This is due to the TV speci cations
and is not a malfunction.
Cannot play motion
pictures on a television.
You cannot play motion pictures if you have inserted the card
into a card slot on a television.
Connect the camera to the television with the included video
cable and play the pictures on this unit. (P91)
The picture size does not
t the TV screen.
Check the [TV ASPECT] setting on this unit. (P23)
Cannot upload pictures
to your computer.
Check the connections.
Check that the computer has correctly recognized the
camera.
Set the camera’s mode dial to a mode other than Print mode
(P84).
The computer does not
recognize the card.
(The built-in memory is
recognized.)
Disconnect the USB connection cable, then insert the card
and reconnect the cable.
The pictures cannot be
printed with printers.
Does the printer support PictBridge? You cannot print
pictures with printers which do not support PictBridge. (P87)
Set the camera’s mode dial to Print mode (P87).
The sides of printed
images are cut off.
• If your printer has trimming and border settings, change the
settings so that there is no trimming and no border. (Read
your printer’s operating instructions.)
• Some photography shops can handle pictures shot in the
[
j] aspect ratio (P62). Enquire before sending them for
printing.
Others
Conditions Causes
Unreadable language
was selected by mistake.
Press [MENU/SET], select the [SETUP] menu icon [ ] and
then select the [{] icon to set the desired language. (P23)
Cannot change the auto
review setting.
You cannot change the auto review setting when using burst
mode or shooting motion pictures.
When the shutter button
is pressed halfway,
a red lamp turns on
sometimes.
In dark places, the AF assist lamp (P66) lights red to make it
easier to focus on a subject.