Panasonic DMC-LX3 Functions

Step 1: Guide Options

  • Getting Started

    Getting Started

    Learn about your camera's basic features and some quick tips.

  • Scenes

    Scenes

    Learn how to optimize the camera for specific scenes.

  • Functions

    Functions

    Learn how to set specific functions, e.g., delete, flash, etc.

Step 2: Choose a Camera Function

  • Aperture Priority
    Aperture Priority
  • Auto Mode
    Auto Mode
  • Backlight Scene Mode
    Backlight
  • Beach/Snow Scene Mode
    Beach/Snow
  • Copy Scene Mode
    Copy
  • Deleting Pictures
    Delete
  • Dusk/Dawn Scene Mode
    Dusk/Dawn
  • Exposure Compensation
    Exposure Compensation
  • Fireworks Scene Mode
    Fireworks
  • Flash
    Flash
  • Format
    Format
  • Image Quality & Resolution
    Image Quality and Resolution
  • Indoor/Party Scene Mode
    Indoor/Party
  • ISO
    ISO
  • Kids and Pets Scene Mode
    Kids and Pets
  • Landscape Scene Mode
    Landscape
  • Macro/Close-up
    Macro/Close-up
  • Manual Focus
    Manual Focus
  • Manual Mode
    Manual Mode
  • Museum Scene Mode
    Museum
  • Night Portrait Scene Mode
    Night Portrait
  • Panorama Stitch
    Panorama Stitch
  • Portrait Scene Mode
    Portrait
  • Program Mode
    Program Mode
  • Shutter Priority
    Shutter Priority
  • Sports Scene Mode
    Sports
  • Spot Meter
    Spot Meter
  • Sunset Scene Mode
    Sunset
  • Timer Function
    Timer Function
  • White Balance
    White Balance

Terms Used & Important Notes

Terms you may want to know more about:

Flash | ISO | White Balance

 

Important Notes:

In many of my videos, I talk about shifting the aperture and shutter settings when in the Program mode by simply using the Quick Menu Joystick. This feature is not accessible with the Intelligent ISO function active. It may also be useless in low light situations. The alternative to using the Program Shift feature is using the Aperture or Shutter Priority modes to dial in the appropriate setting. Learn how to set the Panasonic LX3's Aperture and Shutter Priority modes in the camera's Functions guide option.