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    Cautions for Use
    In the event of abnormal operation (e.g. 
    if the unit emits smoke or an unusual 
    smell), immediately stop operating the 
    unit and consult the Panasonic 
    Customer Care Centre on 132600.
    ªOptimal Use of the Camera
    Keep the camera away from 
    magnetized equipment (such as a 
    microwave oven, TV, video game 
    equipment, etc.).
     If you use the camera on or near a TV, 
    pictures and sounds may be disturbed 
    due to electromagnetic wave radiation.
     Do not use the camera near a cell 
    phone because doing so may cause 
    noise to adversely affect the pictures 
    and sounds.
     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 a microprocessor may 
    adversely affect the camera, causing 
    the disturbance of pictures and 
    sounds.
     If the camera is affected by 
    magnetically charged equipment and 
    does not function properly, turn the 
    camera off and remove the batteries 
    or disconnect AC adaptor (optional, 
    DMW-AC2) and then insert the 
    batteries or connect AC adaptor 
    (optional, DMW-AC2) again. 
    Thereafter, turn the camera on.
    Do not use the camera near radio 
    transmitters or high-voltage lines.
     If you record near radio transmitters or 
    high-voltage lines, recorded pictures 
    or sounds may be adversely affected.Do not spray insecticides or volatile 
    chemicals onto the camera.
     If the camera is sprayed with such 
    chemicals, the camera body may be 
    damaged and the surface finish may 
    peel off.
     Do not keep rubber or plastic products 
    in contact with the camera for a long 
    period of time.
    When you use the camera on a rainy 
    or snowy day or on a beach or similar 
    place, do not let grit, fine dust or 
    seawater get into the camera.
     Grit or dust may damage the camera 
    or card. (Care should be taken when 
    inserting and removing the card.)
     If seawater splashes onto the camera, 
    wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it 
    well, and use it to wipe the camera 
    body carefully. Then, wipe it again 
    thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
    When carrying this camera, take care 
    not to drop or hit it.
     The outer case may be destroyed by 
    the strong shock, and it may cause 
    malfunction of this camera.
     For storing or transporting the camera, 
    place it in a bag or case lined with soft 
    pads to prevent the coating on the 
    camera body from being worn.
    Do not use benzine, thinner or 
    alcohol for cleaning the camera.
     Before cleaning the camera, remove 
    the batteries or disconnect the 
    AC adaptor (optional, DMW-AC2) from 
    the electrical outlet.
     The camera body may be deformed 
    and the surface finish may peel off.
     Wipe the camera with a soft, dry cloth. 
    To remove stubborn stains, wipe with a 
    cloth that is soaked in a detergent 
    diluted with water and afterward finish 
    wiping with a dry cloth.
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    If you will not be using the camera for 
    a long time,
     Do not keep the camera in a place 
    where it will be subjected to high 
    temperatures, high humidity or soot. 
    Fungus may be attached to the lens or 
    condensation may occur.
     Keep the camera in a cool, dry and 
    well-ventilated place and avoid storing 
    near dust or chemicals.
     We recommend keeping it in a closed 
    case with the desiccant.
    ªCondensation
    When using the camera outdoors during 
    very cold weather, condensation can 
    form on the camera and lens when you 
    return to a warm place.
    When condensation has taken place:
    Turn the camera off and leave the 
    camera in this condition for about 
    2 hours. When the camera becomes 
    close to the ambient temperature, the 
    condensation disappears naturally. 
    ªOptimal Use of the Batteries
    The AA Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) 
    batteries are rechargeable. The 
    AA Alkaline batteries cannot be 
    recharged.
    Their abilities to generate power are 
    based upon the chemical reaction that 
    takes place inside them. This reaction is 
    susceptible to the surrounding 
    temperature and humidity, and, if the 
    temperature is too high or too low, the 
    operating time of the batteries will be 
    shorter.
    If you drop the batteries accidentally, 
    check to see if the battery body and 
    terminals are deformed.
    Inserting deformed battery to the 
    camera may damage the camera.Be sure to remove the batteries after 
    use.
    If they are left inserted to the camera, a 
    minute amount of current is consumed 
    even when the camera is turned off. If 
    the batteries are left inserted in the 
    camera for a long time, discharge takes 
    place. The batteries may become 
    unusable even after they are charged.
    Dispose of unusable batteries.
     The batteries have a limited life.
     Do not throw the batteries into fire 
    because they may cause an explosion.
    ªCautions for Storage
    Before storing the camera, remove the 
    card and the batteries.
    Store all the components in a dry place 
    with a relatively stable temperature.
    [Recommended temperature:
    15oC to 25oC,
    Recommended humidity: 40% to 60%]
    Batteries
     Do not leave the camera and the 
    batteries in a place where the 
    temperature is too high, such as inside 
    a car during the summer.
     Extremely high or low temperatures 
    will shorten the life of the batteries.
     If the batteries are kept in smoky or 
    dusty places, the terminals may rust 
    and cause malfunctions.
     Do not allow the battery terminals to 
    come in contact with metal objects 
    (such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.). 
    This can result in a short circuit or heat 
    generation and, if you touch the 
    battery in this condition, you may be 
    badly burned.
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     Store the batteries in a completely 
    discharged state. To store the 
    rechargeable batteries for a long 
    period of time, we recommend 
    charging them once every year and 
    storing them again after you 
    completely use up the charged 
    capacity.
    Card
     Do not leave the card in places where 
    there is high temperature or direct 
    sunlight, or where electromagnetic 
    waves or static electricity are easily 
    generated.
     Do not bend or drop the card. The 
    card or the recorded content may be 
    damaged.
     After use, be sure to remove the card 
    from the camera.
     Do not touch the terminals on the back 
    of the card with your fingers. Do not 
    allow dirt, dust or water to enter it.
    ªLCD monitor
     In a place with drastic temperature 
    changes, condensation may form on 
    the LCD monitor. Wipe it with a soft, 
    dry cloth.
     If the camera is extremely cold when 
    you turn the camera on, the image on 
    the LCD monitor is slightly darker than 
    usual at first. However, as the internal 
    temperature increases, it goes back to 
    the normal brightness.ªFolder Composition
    When a Memory Card with data 
    recorded on it is inserted into a PC, the 
    folders shown below will appear.
     In the [100_PANA] folder it is possible 
    to record up to 999 pictures.
     In the [MISC] folder it is possible to 
    record the files that have been set with 
    DPOF settings.
     The files recorded in flip animation 
    function are stored in [PRIVATE1] 
    folder (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70).
     The motion images created by flip 
    animation function are stored in 
    [100_PANA] or another folder 
    (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70).
    ªPrinting pictures recorded with 
    HDTV mode
    When you print pictures recorded after 
    setting the picture size to [HDTV] 
    (1920k1080 pixels), both ends of the 
    pictures may be cut out.
    To print pictures with ends:
    When you order photo studios to print 
    pictures:
     Ask the photo studio if the pictures can 
    be printed with both ends.
    When you print pictures with your 
    printer:
     When using the printer with a trimming 
    feature or a feature which cuts out 
    both edges of the pictures, cancel the 
    feature for printing.
     The feature depends on the printer 
    used. Refer to the operating 
    instructions of the printer for details.
    100_PANA
    MISC
    PRIVATE1EXPORT
    DCIM
    SD Memory  
    Card
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    Approximate number of recordable pictures 
    and the size
     If you mix fine quality and standard quality, the number of recordable pictures 
    changes.
     The number of recordable pictures depends on the subject.
    Picture 
    size2560k1920 
    (DMC-LC80)2304k1728 
    (DMC-LC70)2048k1536 
    (DMC-LC80)
    (DMC-LC50)
    1600k1200
    Quality
    16 MB 6 13 8 16 10 20 17 34
    32 MB 14 27 17 34 22 43 36 72
    64 MB 29 56 35 70 45 88 74 149
    128 MB 58 115 72 142 91 178 150 301
    256 MB 117 229 144 283 181 354 300 600
    512 MB 236 462 291 571 365 714 604 1209
    1 GB 454 889 559 1099 702 1373 1162 2325
    Picture 
    size1280k960640k4801920k1080 
    (HDTV)
    Quality
    16 MB 22 43 69 129 17 34
    32 MB 47 90 145 270 36 72
    64 MB 96 184 298 553 74 149
    128 MB 195 372 602 1118 150 301
    256 MB 390 743 1200 2229 300 600
    512 MB 785 1497 2418 4491 604 1209
    1 GB 1511 2878 4650 8636 1162 2325
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    Message Display
    [NO MEMORY CARD]
    Insert the card.
    [THIS MEMORY CARD IS 
    PROTECTED]
    Cancel the card lock.
    [NO VALID IMAGE TO PLAY]
    Play back after recording or after 
    inserting a card with a recorded picture.
    [MEMORY CARD FULL] /
    [NOT ENOUGH MEMORY IN THE 
    CARD]
    Insert a new card or delete the 
    unnecessary data.
    [MODE DIAL IS NOT IN THE PROPER 
    POSITION]
    This message appears when you turn 
    the camera on with the mode dial in the 
    wrong position.
    Rotate the mode dial to the proper 
    position.
    [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK]
    This message appears when you use 
    the camera for the first time or you do 
    not use the camera for a long time.
    Set the clock.
    [PLEASE REPLACE THE BATTERIES]
    Replace the batteries with new batteries 
    or sufficiently charged batteries.
    [THIS PICTURE IS PROTECTED]
    After cancelling the protect setting, you 
    can delete or overwrite the picture.
    [THIS PICTURE CAN’T BE 
    DELETED] / [SOME PICTURES CAN’T 
    BE DELETED]
    The pictures not based on the DCF 
    standard cannot be deleted.[CAN’T BE SET ON THIS PICTURE] /
    [CAN’T BE SET ON SOME 
    PICTURES]
    If the pictures are not based on the DCF 
    standard, the DPOF print cannot be set.
    [NO ADDITIONAL DELETE 
    SELECTIONS CAN BE MADE]
    You have exceeded the number of 
    pictures that can be set at once with 
    multi-delete setting.
    [MEMORY CARD ERROR
    FORMAT THIS CARD?]
    The format of the card cannot be 
    recognized by this camera. Format the 
    card again with this camera.
    [PLEASE TURN OFF AND ON THE 
    CAMERA AGAIN]
    This message appears when the 
    camera does not operate properly. Turn 
    the camera off and on. If the message 
    persists, contact the dealer or your 
    nearest servicentre.
    [MEMORY CARD ERROR]
    Failed access to the card.
    Insert the card again.
    [READ ERROR]
    Data reading error.
    Play it back again.
    [WRITE ERROR]
    Data writing error.
    Turn the camera off and remove the 
    card. Then insert the card and turn the 
    camera on again. Be sure that the 
    camera is turned off before removing or 
    inserting the card to avoid damage.
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    Troubleshooting
    Operational difficulties may be improved 
    by restoring the initial settings on the 
    [SETUP] menu. Select [RESET] on the 
    SETUP menu and reset the Setup 
    parameters.
    1: The camera is not turned on.
    1-1: Are the batteries inserted or the 
    AC adaptor (optional, DMW-AC2) 
    correctly connected? Check the 
    connection.
    1-2: Are the batteries sufficiently 
    charged? Use sufficiently charged 
    batteries (when using Ni-MH 
    batteries). Replace them with new 
    batteries (when using Alkaline 
    batteries).
    2: As the power is turned on, it turns 
    off immediately.
    2-1: Is the battery power sufficient to 
    operate the camera? Charge the 
    batteries (when using Ni-MH 
    batteries). Replace them with new 
    batteries (when using Alkaline 
    batteries).
    2-2: Are the batteries other than the 
    recommended ones?
    2-3: The remaining battery life of the 
    Nickel Manganese battery cannot 
    be correctly displayed because of 
    its characteristics.
    2-4: If you press the shutter button 
    halfway without enough power 
    remaining on the batteries, the 
    camera may be turned off. This is 
    a feature which helps to avoid 
    abnormal recordings due to 
    insufficient battery power, not a 
    malfunction. Replace the 
    batteries.
    2-5: The Power Save is set before 
    shipment. Therefore, the camera 
    is turned off in 2 minutes if you do 
    not operate it. This is not a malfunction. You can select it on 
    the setup menu.
    3: The brightness of the screen 
    becomes dark or bright for a 
    moment.
    3: This phenomenon appears when 
    pressing the shutter button 
    halfway to set the aperture value 
    and does not affect the recorded 
    pictures.
    4: The picture cannot be recorded.
    4-1: Is the card inserted?
    4-2: Is the mode dial correctly set? 
    Check it.
    4-3: There is no memory capacity left 
    on the card. Before recording, 
    delete some pictures.
    5: The picture is not displayed on 
    the LCD monitor. (The power 
    indicator is lit.)
    5-1: Is the LCD monitor set to OFF? 
    5-2: Does the economy mode work?
    5-3: Is the built-in flash charging?
    6: The LCD monitor is too bright 
    or dark.
    6: Adjust the brightness of the LCD 
    monitor.
    7: Flash does not light.
    7: The flash mode is set to forced 
    OFF. Change the flash mode.
    8: The focus range depends on 
    recording mode.
    8-1: Set the mode dial to the mode 
    corresponding to the distance to 
    the subject.
    8-2: Set the [AF TRIGGER] to 
    [].
    9: The picture is not played back.
    9-1: Is the card inserted?
    9-2: Is there a picture in the card?
    9-3: Is the mode dial set to playback 
    []?
    SHUTTER
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    10: The picture does not appear on 
    the television. The display may 
    be distorted or may look 
    colourless if you select the 
    incorrect video out setting.
    10-1: Is the camera connected to the TV 
    correctly? Check it.
    10-2: Set the TV to video input mode.
    10-3: Check and confirm that the video 
    out setting is selected on the set 
    up menu as below depending on 
    the country of use.
     NTSC: In Japan and America
     PAL: In Europe
    11: When connecting to a PC, 
    pictures cannot be transferred.
    11-1: Is the camera connected to the PC 
    correctly? Check it.
    11-2: Is the camera recognized by the 
    PC correctly?
    11-3: Is the USB mode set correctly?
    12: The clock setting is reset.
    12-1: If you do not use the camera for a 
    long time, the clock setting may be 
    reset. When the message 
    [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] 
    appears, set the clock again.
    12-2: When you take a picture before 
    setting the clock, [0:00 0. 0. 0] is 
    recorded.
    13: When you rotate the zoom lever 
    from T to W, and then release it, 
    the picture may appear closer 
    for a moment again and the 
    camera may vibrate.
    13: This is the operation for keeping 
    the focus accuracy, not a 
    malfunction.
    14: Some pixels are inactive or 
    always lit on the LCD monitor.
    14: This is not a malfunction. These 
    pixels do not affect the recorded 
    pictures.
    15: Noise appears on the LCD 
    monitor.15: In dark places, noise may appear 
    to maintain the brightness of the 
    LCD monitor. This does not affect 
    the pictures you are recording.
    16: A vertical red spectrum appears 
    on the LCD monitor.
    16: This is called smear. It is specific 
    to CCD, not a malfunction. It is 
    recorded on motion images, but 
    not recorded on still pictures.
    17: The pictures cannot be printed 
    with printers supporting USB 
    DIRECT-PRINT or PictBridge.
    17: Is the USB mode set correctly?
    18: Both ends of the picture 
    recorded by setting the picture 
    size to [HDTV] (1920k1080 
    pixels) are cut out.
    18-1: When you order photo studios to 
    print pictures, ask the photo studio 
    if the pictures can be printed with 
    both ends.
    18-2: When using the printer with a 
    trimming feature or other feature 
    which cuts out both edges of the 
    pictures, cancel the feature for 
    printing. The feature depends on 
    the printer used. 
    Refer to the operating instructions 
    of the printer for details.
    19: Linear noises appear on the 
    picture.
    19: In the following cases, the inside 
    of the camera becomes hot and 
    linear noises may be recorded on 
    the picture.
     When the camera is left in 
    broiling weather.
     When the camera is left inside a 
    car in summer.
     When the camera is 
    continuously used for a long time 
    in summer.
    If you do not use the camera, turn 
    it off and then keep it in a cool 
    place.
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    Specifications
    Digital CameraInformation for your safety
    Camera Effective pixels 5,000,000 pixels (DMC-LC80)
    4,000,000 pixels (DMC-LC70)
    3,200,000 pixels (DMC-LC50)
    Image sensor 1/2.5 inch CCD 
    Total pixel number 5,360,000 pixels (DMC-LC80)
    Total pixel number 4,230,000 pixels (DMC-LC70)
    Total pixel number 3,340,000 pixels (DMC-LC50)
    Primary colour filter
    Lens Optical 3
    k zoom, fl5.8 – 17.4 mm (35 mm film camera 
    equivalent: 35 – 105 mm)/F2.8 – 4.9
    Digital zoom Max. 3k
    Focus TTL Auto/Macro/Spot AF (Spot mode)
    Focus range 50 cm–
    ¶, 
    Macro/Simple mode: 10 cm (Wide)/50 cm (Tele) –¶ 
    Shutter system Electronic shutter
    iMechanical shutter
    Burst recording (DMC-LC80) 2.7 pictures/second (high speed), 1.5 pictures/
    second (low speed), Max. 9 pictures (standard)/Max. 
    5 pictures (fine)
    When the ISO sensitivity is set to [ISO400], you cannot use 
    the burst mode. (DMC-LC80)
    (DMC-LC70) 3.3 pictures/second (high speed), 2 pictures/
    second (low speed), Max. 5 pictures (standard)/Max. 
    3 pictures (fine) for 2304k1728 pixels
    (DMC-LC50) 3.5 pictures/second (high speed), 2 pictures/
    second (low speed), Max. 8 pictures (standard)/Max. 
    5 pictures (fine) for 2048k1536 pixels
    (Performance is only with SD Memory Card. 
    MultiMediaCard performance will be less.)
    Motion image recording 320k240 pixels
    (30 or 10 frames/second with audio. The maximum 
    recording time depends on the capacity of the card.)
    (Motion images are recorded with audio in DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70. In DMC-LC50, audio is not recorded.)
    ISO sensitivity (DMC-LC80) AUTO (without flash: from ISO80 to ISO200/ 
    with flash: from ISO80 to ISO400)/80/100/200/400
    (DMC-LC70/DMC-LC50) AUTO (without flash: from ISO50 
    to ISO200/with flash: from ISO50 to ISO400)/50/100/200/
    400
    Shutter speed 8 – 1/2,000th
    Motion image mode: 1/30th – 1/2,000th
    White balance AUTO/Daylight/Cloudy/Halogen/White set
    Exposure (AE) Programme AE
    Exposure compensation (1/3 EV Step, 
    j2–i2 EV)
    Metering mode Multi/Spot (Spot mode)
    LCD monitor 1.5 inch low-temperature polycrystalline TFT LCD 
    (114,000 pixels) (field of view ratio about 100%)
    Optical finder Real-image zoom finder
    Power Source: DC 3 V
    Power Consumption: 1.6 W (When recording with LCD Monitor to on)
    0.45 W (When recording with LCD Monitor to off)
    0.8 W (When playing back with LCD monitor)
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    Flash Flash range: ISO400/AUTO
    Approx. 30 cm – 4.8 m (Wide)/
    Approx. 50 cm – 2.8 m (Tele)
    AUTO, AUTO/Red-eye reduction, Forced ON, 
    Slow sync./Red-eye reduction, Forced OFF
    Microphone Monaural (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70)
    Recording media SD Memory Card/MultiMediaCard
    Picture size (DMC-LC80) 2560k1920 pixels, 2048k1536 pixels,
    1600k1200 pixels, 1280k960 pixels, 640k480 pixels, 
    1920k1080 pixels (Still picture)
    (DMC-LC70) 2304k1728 pixels, 1600k1200 pixels,
    1280k960 pixels, 640k480 pixels, 1920k1080 pixels
    (Still picture)
    (DMC-LC50) 2048k1536 pixels, 1600k1200 pixels,
    1280k960 pixels, 640k480 pixels, 1920k1080 pixels
    (Still picture)
    (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70/DMC-LC50)
    320k240 pixels (Motion image)
    Quality Fine/Standard
    Recording file format
    Still Picture JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 
    2.2 standard), DPOF corresponding
    Picture with audio JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 
    2.2 standard)
    i640k480 pixels
    QuickTime (picture with audio) (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70) 
    Motion images QuickTime Motion JPEG (motion images with audio)
    (Motion images are recorded with audio in DMC-LC80/
    DMC-LC70. In DMC-LC50, audio is not recorded.)
    Interface
    Digital USB 
    Analogue video/audio NTSC/PAL Composite/Audio line output (monaural)
    Te r m i n a l
    DIGITAL/AV OUT Dedicated jack (8 pin)
    DC IN Type 1 jack
    (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70)
    DIGITAL/V.OUT Dedicated jack (8 pin)
    DC IN Type 1 jack
    (DMC-LC50)
    Dimensions 87.5 mm (W)k64.1 mm (H)k35.3 mm (D)
    (excluding the projection part)
    Weight Approx. 162g (excluding Memory Card and batteries)
    Approx. 207g (with Memory Card and batteries) 
    (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70)
    Approx. 159g (excluding Memory Card and batteries)
    Approx. 204g (with Memory Card and batteries) 
    (DMC-LC50)
    Operating Temperature 0
    oC–40oCOperating Humidity 10% – 80%
    Power source
    AA Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) batteries (2 pieces)
    (DMC-LC80/DMC-LC70)
    AA Alkaline batteries (2 pieces) (DMC-LC50)
    AC adaptor (DMW-AC2) (optional)
    Charger
    (Panasonic DE-894)Information for your safety
    Input 110 – 240 V 50/60 Hz, 0.07 A
    Output 1.5 V 0.4 Ak2
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