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Panasonic AG-DVC200 DV Digital Camcorder Questions & Answers
How to fix a dead pixel
pressure method. 1. Start by turning off your monitor. 2. Find a pen that has a rounded, dull end and get a slightly damp cloth to protect your screen. 3. Fold your cloth in two so that you do not puncture it accidentally. You don???t want to scratch your precious screen, do you? 4. Put the cloth in front of the stuck pixel and start applying slight pressure on it with your pen. Do not put pressure anywhere else than on the defective pixel, or you may break additional ones. 5. Continue applying pressure, and turn your monitor on. 6. Remove the pen from the screen, and voil? ! The stuck pixel should be gone.
8/26/2011 4:09:09 PM •
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Dead Pixel in Panasonic AG-DVC200
you can't do anything on dead pixel but still you can use the unit it will not affect any, else the dead pixel cover half of the screen.
5/23/2011 4:22:02 PM •
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The Color is "Off"
Did you white balance both cameras in the same setting? Sounds like one was balanced in different lighting than the other; i.e., if you white balance a camera outside and then bring it inside, the colors will be "off" as you describe.
1/29/2010 7:01:22 PM •
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DVC recorder
The physical tapes are the same size, but the encoding on the tapes are different. Unless the panasonic recorder can play DVcam, you're out of luck.
Dan
5/8/2008 4:46:03 PM •
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Color unbalanced, uneven across the frame
Things to try. I don't promise solutions. Check your Monitor. Reading the description lead me to think of a tube display rather than a chip. Otherwise order a head cleaning tape and give it a rotation.
3/9/2008 11:36:28 PM •
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Parts
p/n is VYQ1529. Panasonic lists this as discontinued.
9/27/2007 1:37:28 AM •
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Manual Panasonic PV-L4530
Here it is and it is also available on the manufacturers web site.
https://www.manualslib.com/products/Panasonic-Pvl453d-Vhs-C-Camcorder-2785065.html
Where can I download an XP driver for my Panasonic PV-SD5000 camera?
Look for the driver compatible with XP at these sites. You can download the driver for your Panasonic PV-SD5000 camera from the following sources:
Internet Archive: You can download the driver files for the Panasonic Palmcam PV-SD5000 camera from the Internet Archive website . The files are available for free download and include drivers for Windows XP.
Solvusoft: You can download the latest drivers for your Panasonic SuperDisk PalmCam PV-SD5000 camera from the Solvusoft website. The drivers are updated daily and are certified by Microsoft.
HelpDrivers: You can download the driver for your Panasonic PV-SD5000 camera from the HelpDrivers website. The website provides a step-by-step guide on how to download and install the driver.
It is important to download the correct driver for your camera and operating system to ensure proper functionality.
I have a Panasonic PV-GS85 palmcorder. The cassette mechanism will not release. When I open the hinged door, I hear a click and then nothing. Is there a manual release for the cassette?
In the Panasonic PV-GS85 palmcorder, there is typically a manual release option for the cassette mechanism. Here's what you can try to manually release the cassette:
- Ensure the palmcorder is turned off: Make sure the power is turned off before attempting any manual release.
- Locate the manual release switch: On the palmcorder, look for a small lever or switch near the cassette compartment. It is usually labeled "Eject" or "Manual Release."
- Engage the manual release: Use your finger or a small tool (such as a pen or paperclip) to gently slide or press the manual release switch. Apply gentle pressure in the direction indicated (usually towards the open position) while pressing the switch.
- Open the cassette compartment: While holding or engaging the manual release, try to open the cassette compartment by gently pulling it open. The manual release should override any locking mechanism and allow the compartment to open.
Panasonic PV-L559 Camera is stuck rewinding the tape
It sounds like your camera is experiencing a mechanical issue with the tape mechanism. Here are a few steps you can take to try and resolve the problem:
- Power off the camera: Turn off the camera and remove any power sources, such as the battery or AC adapter. This will ensure the camera is completely powered down.
- Eject the tape: Look for a manual eject button or lever on the camera. It's usually located near the tape compartment or on the side of the camera. Press or slide the eject mechanism to try and release the stuck tape. Be gentle and avoid using excessive force.
- Gently assist the tape: If the tape doesn't eject smoothly, you can try gently assisting it using a small, non-metallic object like a toothpick or a plastic tool. Carefully insert the object into the tape compartment and try to guide the tape back into the cassette while the eject mechanism is activated. Again, be gentle to avoid damaging the tape or the camera.
- Reset the camera: After removing the tape or resolving any potential jam, reinsert the power source (battery or AC adapter) and turn on the camera. This can sometimes reset the internal mechanisms and restore normal functionality.
If the above steps don't resolve the issue, it's advisable to contact the manufacturer's support or a professional camera repair service for further assistance. They have the expertise to diagnose and repair mechanical problems with the camera's tape mechanism. Make sure to provide them with all the relevant details about the issue and the steps you've already taken to troubleshoot it.
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