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My Panasonic DMC-TZ1 is taking multiple pictures when I press the flash button. It just started doing this recently. Have I unknowingly changed a setting?
Check the settings for "Burst Mode" in your Cam, it will be under main settings menu. Turn it off, if the problem prevails better backup all the pics/videos and then Reset the Camera.
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Press cursor-right (marked with a lightning bolt) to switch the flash settings. For full details, see the "Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash" section of the manual (begins on page 40 in my copy). If you need a manual you may download one here.
On the menu set button at the bottom right at the back of the camera, if you press the right hand side of this you can change the way the flash operates from auto, auto/red-eye reduction, forced on... and the final one would be forced off. You can download the manual from http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/Support/Downloads/220239/index.html#anker_222458 enter DMC-TZ1 into the enter model box and then download the operating instructions and on page 40 it will show you how to do it.
Press Right on the cursor button (marked with the lightning bolt icon) to switch the flash setting. Your choices are AUTO, AUTO/Red-eye reduction, Forced ON, Forced ON/Red-eye reduction, Slow sync/Red-eye reduction, and Forced OFF.
Hi, The quickest way to multiple delete pictures from you camera after you have copied or backed them up is to use the camera's menu to format the camera or/and card.
Yes may be,
Check the settings for "Burst Mode" in your Cam, it will be under main settings menu. Turn it off, if the problem prevails better backup all the pics/videos and then Reset the Camera.
Try this:
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Lumix TZ1 problem with flash
I have experienced problems when using my Lumix TZ1 with flash. The pictures are often too dark but sometimes too light. I have now found a work-around for this problem. It consists of doing the following:
* set the sensitivity to ISO 100 * set the flash to "A" * take a picture with the lens cap on * remove the lense cap and take your pictures - they should come out fine
I don't know why this works but I think that when the TZ1 does not have enough information to compute a shot, it will rely on information from previous shots. Taking a picture with the lens cap on may reset the information in the camera so that it does not rely on previous shots. Setting the ISO to 100 will prevent the over exposed shots as the software may sometimes choose ISO 400
Select a picture (pres rev button) Then press the Del button twice. The display gives you the option to delete all the pictures or multiple pictures. Hank
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