Menu
Tap
at bottom of screen to display menu screen below and set available options*1:
| [Set connect. dest.] | |
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| Changes the Wi-Fi connection. You can also connect using the NFC function.* * The NFC (Near Field Communication) function can be used only if the Android™ device in use supports it. | |
| [Live Control Settings] | |
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[Self shot mode] When taking a picture of yourself, the image on the screen of your smartphone will be flipped (a mirror image).
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[Live Control quality] Sets the quality of the image displayed on a smartphone screen. | |
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[Lens extension warning] Allows a warning to appear on the screen when the lens barrel extends from the digital camera. | |
| [Playback settings] | |
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[“Picture Share” settings] Sets the destination by dragging and dropping icons on the screen to tabs on the screen edges. | |
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[Size:Copy from Camera] Sets the size of images received from the digital camera. | |
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[Size:Upl. to Web] Sets the size of images sent to the Web. | |
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[Erase Upload loc.] If the sent image contains any location information, the information will be deleted. | |
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[LUMIX CLUB settings] The settings below can be performed if [Start LUMIX CLUB function use] is on. You need to log in with your ID. Tap [Sign up] and follow registration instructions to get a login ID. | |
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[Manage login ID] Allows you to register or change a login ID. | |
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[Cloud sync. settings] Allows you to adjust the settings for using the Cloud Sync. Service. | |
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[Regist. Web Service] Allows you to register web service. | |
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[Register AV devices] Allows you to register AV devices. | |
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[Uploaded images] Allows you to confirm or delete sent images. | |
| [Application function] | |
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[Network name] DLNA names displayed on other devices can be changed. | |
[Use Location Logging] Allows you to send location information. For more information, see “Adding location information from smartphone onto digital camera images”. | |
*1 The displayed contents differ depending on whether the device is connected to Wi-Fi or not. It also differs if the device has been connected to Wi-Fi in the past.