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My panasonic DMC-LC33 isnt recognize by my pc

use a card reader
4/25/2008 4:04:07 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Apr 25, 2008
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Transfer pics to computer

try to search for Picasa2 at Majorgeeks.com or Filehippo.com

cheers
3/27/2008 4:45:12 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Mar 27, 2008
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Power switch fell off & gone. Need new one

The Power Switch is part of the Rear Operation Unit. You can find this part here in Black or Silver.

The Power Knob is on top of the Power Switch. You can find this part in Black or Silver. Make sure you know if you need the Power Knob or the Power Switch.
2/20/2008 5:10:56 PM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Feb 20, 2008
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Zoom and shutter not functioning

that is a symptom of being dropped and stuck in a mode.
it requires total dissemble of the camera to fix or replace the lens. your lucky it takes pictures at all. most cameras refuse if the lens is stuck.
2/20/2008 3:32:09 PM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Feb 20, 2008
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Not downloading

you can get a memory card reader for your computer. and adapter if needed that will be the cheapest fix for you.
it is likely the connector on the camera is broken then.
2/20/2008 3:30:00 PM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Feb 20, 2008
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-tz1

lens mechanism needs cleaning ( moisture ) and possible alignment ( jarred ) ; charge or replace batteries , before getting estimate ;
8/1/2007 8:11:06 PM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 01, 2007
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My digital camera does not let me take pictures anymore

look for a tiny pinhole and insert a pin while powered up to reset the device
6/23/2007 3:38:23 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Jun 23, 2007
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Broken Shutter

You could sent it away- I suspect the likely price will be more than a new camera however. So buy the new camera - then you have one to strip down your self if you are that way inclined.
5/16/2007 8:40:16 PM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on May 16, 2007
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Lumix DMC-LC33 system error

I had the same problem, just shake it abit ... I guess the camera is getting old and something is kinda of lose .
2/28/2007 8:29:31 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Feb 28, 2007
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Software for Lumix® Digital

No. These cameras store images in a JPEG format and can be used with any software package that can open a JPEG image.
8/31/2005 11:34:35 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 31, 2005
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Camera's LCD screen goes black every so often

No. All Lumix® Digital Cameras have a built-in feature to conserve battery power. After a certain amount of inactivity, the LCD will power down to preserve the battery. Simply hit the SHTR button, and the LCD will turn ON.
8/31/2005 10:16:56 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 31, 2005
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Lumix® digital camera storage path

Unlike 35mm cameras that store images on film, Lumix® Digital Cameras store images on SD Memory Cards, which make sharing and storing your pictures easy and convenient. You simply insert an SD Memory Card into the camera, take pictures until the card is full, and then you can transfer the pictures onto a compatible PC. Once you saved all your pictures, you can erase the card and start all over again.
8/31/2005 10:15:41 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 31, 2005
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DPOF Print Mark Function

The DPOF Print Mark Function allows you to sort through the SD Memory Card and select the images you want to print by electronically marking them. You can then print the marked images on any DPOF compatible printer by hitting the AUTO PRINT button.
8/31/2005 10:14:35 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 31, 2005
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Effective megapixels?

Effective megapixels are slightly less than the total number of pixels normally stated for an image sensor. They represent the actual number of pixels used to record an image.
8/31/2005 10:13:19 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 31, 2005
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MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer

The MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer helps correct hand movement from shaky hands, one of the main reasons why cameras produce blurry images. Lumix® Digital Cameras with MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer technology have a built-in gyrosensor that detects any hand movement and relays a signal to a tiny microcomputer inside the camera, which instantly calculates the compensation needed. A linear motor then shifts the Optical Image Stabilizer lens as necessary to guide incoming light from the image straight to the CCD. You won't even notice it working—all you'll see are the outstanding results!
8/31/2005 10:12:52 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Aug 31, 2005
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No battery power remains

On my Leica camera when I turn it on no battery power remains appears why is this?
11/23/2022 9:08:59 PM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Nov 23, 2022
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Sony camera service centre pakistan

if theres available online seller in your place try ordering online
4/15/2019 10:59:39 AM • Panasonic Lumix... • Answered on Apr 15, 2019
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If you have a older Lumix that does not want to power on

As you know Panasonic issues Firmware Updates that can be downloaded online, and then installed using a computer and an SD card. Some of those Firmware Updates made the cameras refuse to turn on if the battery was not an "approved" Panasonic battery. This significant change was not publicly announced. Panasonic Lumix batteries are available, but there are also dozens of different generic Lumix batteries available, and there is no reference source as to which generic batteries are "approved." Therefore I would encourage you if you have a Lumix camera that is balking on startup to first try a genuine Panasonic Lumix battery that is fully charged. You may find that the only problem was a generic battery that the camera did not care for. (And of course many "Lumix" batteries sold online are not actually Lumix batteries, but merely counterfeits. They have Lumix markings and are often very good imitations on visual inspection.) Another reason some Lumix cameras will not power up is the memory card. Sometimes people use a newer SDHC type card in an older Lumix, and the camera goes into electronic spasms trying to read the newer card. An older plain vanilla SD card will often solve the problem instantly. If a Lumix camera is not powering up with a 8gb SDHC card there is a good chance it will power up immediately with a 1gb SD card. I frequently recommend the Lumix TZ5 to people starting out, as it is a quality build, metal, not toy-like plastic, has more manual controls than most people will ever use, and the engineering is remarkable. I repair TZ cameras and donate them to homeless shelters and domestic abuse safe houses and college photography students and such, as they have full User Manuals available to download, full Service Manuals available for download in PDF format, have a very gentle learning curve, and produce photographs that are superior to many of the current cameras in the 600 to 800 dollar range. Yet a used TZ5 can be bought for 50 dollars or so. Update the Firmware to v 1.2, never carry it in a leather camera case or pocket or purse or with any cloth of any kind, and you have a superb camera for many years.
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Caution about Lumix cameras with Japanese language

Some Panasonic Lumix cameras are made in Japan expressly for Japanese Buyers. These cameras may be programmed in Japanese and Japanese only. They cannot in any way be converted to English or any other language. Most Lumix cameras have a menu option that allows choice of language. That option is not available in some Japan-originated cameras. I see Lumix cameras often on eBay that are listed as "From Japan". Be careful. I advise you ask the Seller to take photos of the LCD screen of that specific camera being sold with the menu choices showing, to be certain that it is not a Japanese language only camera. Insist also on a photo of the bottom plate. Is it in Japanese? Sellers have told me in the past "You can choose any language easily". Yes, that is true. If the Lumix camera was made in Japan for export. But if it was made in Japan for use in Japan it may not be true.
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Before purchasing any Panasonic Lumix

I have repaired too many Lumix cameras that someone recently purchased. This is what I urge anyone to do if they are considering the purchase of a used Lumix. First, absolutely pass, swipe right, turn the page, on any Lumix that does not show TWO photos of the front of the camera, 1 with the lens fully extended and 1 with the lens fully retracted. Most people are aware of the Kiss of ***** of Lumix cameras; the System Error. If a Seller won't post photos of the lens both extended and retracted it likely is because the lens won't extend and retract. Second, insist on a photo of the camera from behind while the camera is turned ON and the LCD screen is in sharp focus and fully visible. When a Lumix has a System Error it usually shows "System Error Zoom" or similar in the LCD screen. If a Lumix is for sale and the Seller shows only the back of the camera but not with the LCD screen lit and sharply focused, you are wise to not purchase that camera. I will add further posts, if requested. I think the Lumix cameras are some of the finest cameras available, exquisitely engineered and high quality. But there are definite caveats when shopping for a Lumix.
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