Maybe try to find a way to add the date to a group of pics using a photo software. Depending on what you are going to do with the photos, you might get by with date-stamping just some of them. That is, if all the photos you took together, stay together, whether in digital or print or any other form, then date-stamping just one or two first and maybe last , might be good enough.
Other approaches to this are: - putting photos in folders with the name of the folder including the date on a computer medium or as prints - changing the name of the files from, e. This only allows you to datestamp after you took the picture, and you have to make a copy of each picture you datestamp so you have 2, and need to delete the one without the datestamp.
My earlier Lumix also allowed the dtaestamp. This one does not unless you go to the menu after each picture you took and datestamp it. It only works if you make a copy of each pic, so you have two of each. I'm looking into returning my ZS70 and purchasing a Exposure Software's latest release, Exposure X7, offers impressive editing performance and great image quality along with a solid feature set that gives Adobe Lightroom a run for its money but without the monthly subscription.
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Best cameras and lenses. Started Oct 17, Questions. Forum Threaded view. Oct 17, View the answer. Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain. I have ZS It is likely the process is similar, if it's not the same. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. Thank you.
The menus are not the same. So I have 2 super cameras and can barely figure out the point-and-shoot features on each one, Both cameras do so much more than I can understand. Thanks for trying. Skip's gear list: Skip's gear list. Freedom2b wrote: So I have 2 super cameras and can barely figure out the point-and-shoot features on each one, Both cameras do so much more than I can understand. Skip wrote: try the Text Stamp thing on page - hope it helps That appears to be exactly where to look: Online version of manual - page It is very different from ZS ZS50 does it during recording shooting ZS70, it appears, can do it during playback viewing [which seems odd] I looked through that some, and wow - I thought the ZS50 was complex!
Just took a look at that. I guess we found it, so that is the good news. Thank you much. Freedom2b wrote: Thank you. That may be less of an issue than it might seem. F Forum M My threads. You may also like. Latest sample galleries. OM System 20mm F1. Tamron mm F Pull away or open up the cover and you'll probably discover a couple of different connectors. Simply plug into the appropriate one. You're camera should be turned OFF at this point.
You'll then need to plug the bigger end into the USB port on your computer. Usually, these are found on the side of your laptop but now and again and on older computers you'll find them at the back or the back of your PC's tower unit.
Once connected simply turn your Lumix camera on. Your Lumix will read the connection to a live computer and as if you want to open the images via a computer device or perhaps a particular type of software. Once this is selected, the computer will start to read the camera as a new device. The camera will then appear as a drive on your PC of Mac.
From here you can go through the shots you like or the ones you'd like to delete and remove appropriately, dragging and dropping into separate folders or the trash on your computer. Transferring from your memory is a much easier and probably a widely more preferred method, if you're computer has the capability. Most, if not all Lumix cameras will take an SD card and similarly most modern day laptops and Macs — again with the exception of a few Macbook Air's and newer Macbook Pro's, will have an SD card slot within the body of them, so connecting and accessing images, or even files, documents, anything contained on an SD card is incredibly easy.
On the camera, the SD card is usually located to the opposite side that you found your USB connection. Uncover the plastic cap and push the top of the card down to release.
The card should pop up so you can grab it easily. Well, that's easy. Just look for the only slot up the side of your keyboard that might look like it accommodates a relatively small, flat, card. If it isn't there, you don't have one. As soon as you push your card into the slot — so that the writing and brand are facing up, I might add — the computer will begin recognising it.
Some computers will open a push command box, asking what you want to do next. Simply select the option that's most closely related to 'open folder to view files' and you're away. If this doesn't happen, then your memory card will appear as a drive, just as above. Go to your desktop folder and look down the left hand side for any new drives added near your C and Hard Drives.
Double click, select DCIM again, and you're away. Then it's simply the same process as above!
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