The picture that I posted shows a TZ3 mode dial. I added a blue arrow to point out an icon on the mode dial. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Turn the mode dial on the camera so this icon is selected. 2. Switch on the camera. 3. Aim the camera at your subject, press the shutter button halfway to focus, then press it fully to begin the video. (Just as you would take a picture.) 4. To stop taking video, press the shutter button fully again. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~When a video starts being taken, its current length will appear on the camera's LCD screen. ~Videos take up more space on the memory card than do pictures. ~If an SD memory card becomes full while recording, then the video will stop automatically. ~Videos can be played back on the camera's "PLAYBACK" mode. They can also be viewed on a TV or downloaded to a computer.
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It might be telling you that the card you have in the camera isn't fast enough to keep up with the demands of a video recording. You need to buy a more expensive card with a faster speed rating.
audio recording is not available to all lumix. on dmc lz7, audio recording exists. if you don't get any sound when playing movie on your computer, try use a different video player or try install new audio/video codecs, espacially for mov/mp4 format
Do you mean in your camera or on your computer. If on your computer Google K-Lite. Hear you can download the codec drivers to update your computer to view and hear the movies you record.
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