“Panasonic Image App” is an application that makes it possible to use your smartphone to remotely control the shooting and playback functions of a Wi-Fi-compatible digital camera/digital video camera, and to perform upload operations to SNS (Social Networking Service) sites.
The following major functions are available with this application.
・You can watch the same image as on the Live View screen of your digital camera/digital video camera on your
smartphone, and control shooting and other camera operations as with a wireless remote controller. (*1)
・You can play back still pictures and videos recorded using your digital camera/digital video camera on your smartphone. (*2) (*3) You can also copy them to your smartphone, and upload them to SNS sites. (*3)
Additional functions for digital cameras
・This app allows you to implement continuous connection with a digital camera that has Bluetooth function and make Wi-Fi connections
and perform remote operation just with your smart phone. It also allows you to apply location information to recorded images and easily perform automatic transfer of images.(*4)
・You can make settings to automatically transfer still pictures recorded with your digital camera to your smartphone.
・You can add location information acquired with your smartphone to pictures recorded using your digital camera.
(*1) With DMC-SZ8 / SZ9 / SZ10 / TZ55 / TZ56 / TZ57 / TZ58 / ZS35 / ZS45, it is
not possible to remotely record videos from a smartphone.
(*2) With DMC-FT5 / GF6 / LF1 / SZ8 / SZ9 / SZ10 / TS5 / TZ37 / TZ40 / TZ41 / TZ55 / TZ56 / TZ57 / TZ58 / ZS27 / ZS30 / ZS35 / ZS45, it is only possible to play back still pictures.
(*3) Not supported on HC-X1000.
(*4) This function can only be used with devices that support Bluetooth 4.0 or above (Bluetooth low energy technology).
[Compatible Operating Systems]
Android 4.4 - 12
[Notes]
・Bluetooth function
can only be used with smart phones (Android 5.0 and above) equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and above (Bluetooth low energy technology).
・Be aware that when using the location information recording function, continued use of the GPS function can lead to a dramatic decrease in battery capacity.
・In order to use the SNS upload functions or the Cloud Sync. Service, you must first obtain a service user ID for Panasonic’s LUMIX CLUB (free of charge).
・For information on using this app or
compatible models, visit the following support page.
//panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/soft/image_app/
・Please understand that we will not be able to contact you directly even if you use the “Email Developer” link.
・The function to transfer images to an AV device can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.7 and later)
・The function to delete images can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.15 and later)
・The function of ""Home Monitor"" can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.19 and
later)
・The function of ""Baby Monitor"" can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.19 and later)
When you're on vacation or just out for the day, handheld cameras will store hundreds more photos than a typical cell phone. Most have removable storage cards so you can take lots of pictures without running out of space. With the provided USB cable or an optional SD storage card reader, you can transfer your high-resolution photographs and videos from your Panasonic Lumix to any Macintosh laptop.
USB Cable
Turn off the Lumix camera if it's on.
Plug the USB cable that came with your camera into the USB port on the side of the camera. Plug the other end into your Mac laptop. The small end goes into the small port on the camera. The large end goes into the standard USB port on the laptop.
Turn on the Lumix camera. IPhoto automatically opens to import your photos. The camera also appears as a drive in the Finder window.
Click on the photos you want to import. The thumbnails are outlined when you click them, indicating you've selected the photo. Click "Import Selection" to import only those photos. Or click "Import All" to import all the photos on your Lumix SD storage card.
Click the "Finder" icon in your Dock and locate the Lumix drive in the left window pane. Click the "Eject" icon next to it, or drag the Lumix name to the "Trash" icon to eject the camera.
Turn off the computer and unplug it from the USB cable.
SD Card Reader (optional)
Open the battery door on the bottom of the Lumix camera.
Press the edge of the SD storage card. It's spring loaded and will pop up so you can remove it.
Place the SD storage card into the SD card reader on your Mac laptop. Some older laptops have an SD card reader built in. Many brands of external storage card readers also plug into your laptop through a USB port. IPhoto opens automatically when the card is inserted.
Select the photos you want to import by clicking on them. Selected photos are outlined. Click "Import All" to import everything, or click "Import Selection" to only import the photos you selected.
Click the "Finder" icon in your Dock. The SD card shows up as an external drive in the left window pane.
Drag the SD card to the "Trash" icon or click the "Eject" icon to eject the card before you remove it from the reader.