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How do I get rid of Sepia setting in my panasonic DMC-FZ-70 camera?

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I DON'T KNOW. IF AVAILABLE, CONSIDER 'RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS' OR 'ORIGINAL SETTINGS'.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: lumix fz-20 panasonic has message

Hi,
Does the camera start up as normal? Is the message intermittent? When does the message appear? (i.e. when zooming, when taking a picture, etc)
Unfortunately this message doesn't have one clear meaning. Or rather, it does - it says "something is wrong with the camera". From what I noticed with Lumix cameras, lens is usually the reason for this. (e.g. if there is a bit of dirt stuck in lens gears you would end up with the same message). If it's dirt in the lens, the solution isn't easy, you either need to have it repaired at panasonic service, get a replacement lens from an otherwise defective donor camera from e.g. ebay and replace it, or alternatively dismantle and clean the lens yourself if you're brave.
On one occassion I saw this message appear due to a problem with flash circuit. Disabling the flash sorted it out.
I would recommend first trying to disable any fancy options in the menu (e.g. flash, image stabiliser, macro, etc) and resetting the settings to factory state via the menu.
Good luck,
Raf

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2009

SOURCE: blue photos from a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 digital camera

Hello,
It might be an idea to check whether your "white balance" is not set to "fluorescent light" or "custom white balance". "Auto" is the safest option here. Incorrect white balance would cause blue/yellow cast on the picture. Otherwise the problem might be more severe (i.e. sensor failure-not common in TZ3 though).
If you're still getting blue cast with white balance set to auto, you can try to set "custom white balance" with white sheet of paper (refer to the manual for details) - this will override auto white balance.
Good luck!
Raf

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

SOURCE: How do I set my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ2 Digital

You can set the megapixels and the quality but not the dpi. DPI is a setting for printers and scanners.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: instructions for lumix digital camera dmc-fx10

You can download the manual from the support section of the Panasonic website.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2010

SOURCE: windows 7 compatible driver for panasonic lumix camera dmc-ls70

You need to go to the lumix website and follow links to support and/or downloads for drivers.

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From the REC mode menu, take a look at "Color Effect" to see whether it's on something other than "OFF". Off is the normal setting, not black&white, sepia, etc.

You can download a copy of the manual from the manufacturer's web site at http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/support/Cameras-Camcorders/Digital-Cameras/Lumix-Digital-Cameras/model.DMC-FZ28K
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