Fz35 manual
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Very smart. Panasonic impressed me a long time ago for having the smarts to use a small Power switch instead of a button on its cameras. The Panasonic FZ35's switch is easy to find, simple to use, and unambiguous, unlike most Power buttons.
The Mode dial inherits some of that intelligence. It's large and tall but easily turned with just your thumb from the shooting position. Same praise for the Shutter button on the sloping front edge of the Panasonic FZ35's grip and the Zoom lever surrounding it which I find much preferable to a Zoom toggle switch on the back panel of a camera. The zoom itself operates at two speeds based on how far you move the zoom lever slower when you just nudge it, faster when you push it further.
That's a great help when shooting video. Then we come to the small round buttons, of which the Panasonic FZ35 has six. They were the least sensitive buttons I've ever had to press. I almost always felt like putting the camera down and stomping on them to get them to actuate. I looked all around the EVF, which is bordered by a button to pop up the flash, a small speaker what's that doing there? Once you find it, just above the nav cluster, it seems obvious enough, but that control really needs to be right next to the EVF.
I like that flexibility. Menu System. Using the FZ35 is a dance between the numerous buttons and the two menu systems. There's a Quick Menu system accessible by pressing in the joystick for the most common settings you might want to change.
And there's a main Menu system accessible from the OK button on the navigator for major settings, including the Setup menu. Switching between Record and Playback modes is accomplished with a small but very prominent switch located on the thumb grip area. It may seem an odd position, but I found it very well placed. Panasonic has enhanced the image stabilization system in the FZ35 with its Power O.
The new image stabilization functions in three modes: Auto, Mode1 and Mode2. Auto applies the optimum jitter compensation based on the situation. Mode1 continually compensates for jitter, aiding composition. Mode2 compensates for jitter only when the Shutter button is pressed, saving battery power. Stabilization is less effective, Panasonic warns, when there's a lot of jitter, when zoom magnification is high, in digital zoom range, following a moving subject and in low light.
Chromatic aberration was noticeable on a number of images as a few bright pixels in the corners slightly echoing one form or another. That isn't uncommon among long zooms, however. And while there's most likely barrel distortion at wide-angle, you don't notice any because Panasonic likes to correct such distortion in the camera even on Raw shots, for converters that officially support the camera's RW2 images.
You can also elect to set an advanced Scene mode on the Mode dial. Some Scene modes have a simple set of options to tweak them, as well. Pet, for example, asks for the Name and Age of the pet. While the Panasonic FZ35 has a dedicated Movie mode button press it to start or stop recording on the back panel, it also has a Creative Movie mode button on the Mode dial. Options let you cut wind noise and enable continuous autofocus.
Audio is recorded in stereo and may pick up noise from the zoom. Movie Formats. So why both formats in the Panasonic FZ35? It plays back just fine directly from the camera to an HDTV, of course. For more on this, including recommended codecs and conversion software, see our Panasonic GF1 review's video page.
While the format records 60 fps, the sensor only outputs 30 fps, recording each frame twice. Still Options. I was glad to see that the Panasonic FZ35 offered the full range of aspect ratios: , , and There is some delay in writing Raw captures to the card but it isn't excessive. Panasonic recommends SD cards whose speed class is Class 6 or higher for video capture. Power is supplied by a 7.
An AC adapter is also available as an option. My first shots were just around the house. What I noticed immediately was how well the Panasonic FZ35 captured the subtleties of the natural light, diffused by the fog falling on common household objects. I don't think I've ever seen a more alluring tax collector's envelope see photo lower right. Normally one of these shots is enough before I start salivating for big game, but it was such a pleasure to see smooth tonal transitions I kept looking for the same kind of shot.
When I did get outside in the fog, I found a couple of flowers. I'm particularly fond of the orange begonia shot which was protected from the wind, unlike the poisonous angel trumpet. It's a handheld macro shot, too. Overcast again well, that's summer on the coast. But a large crowd and a great test for the zoom -- both optical and digital.
Not a bad test for video capture, either. I shot from my perch but I also walked around the venue grabbing a shot here and there. That's when shooting with the Panasonic FZ35 was the most fun. It seemed to anticipate just what I wanted to do and it got the shot. The worst of these shots used digital zoom. Since we were shooting at full image size, we only had access to the 4x digital zoom and, as Panasonic points out in the manual I memorized, that's going to degrade quality.
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FZ35 supports reverse protection for output terminal. OVP over voltage protection. The default protection value is But user can modify the values as required. Screen will display OVP and flashing after start over voltage protection.
OCP over current protection. The default protection value is 5. Screen will display OCP and flashing after start over current protection. OPP over power protection. Screen will display OPP and flashing after start over power protection. OTP over temperature protection. It can not be modified! Screen will display OTP and flashing after start over temperature protection.
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