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Panasonic NV-DS60 Mini DV Digital Camcorder - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Need software to connect pc
Try using Windows Movie Maker, located in your start menu. This will temporarily provide you with basic video-editing functions, as well as the ability to capture video from your camera. I hope this helps!
10/18/2009 6:01:00 PM •
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on Oct 18, 2009
Completlly stop working after wrong polarity lead been plugged In
one of the first things that go are is the protection diode coming off the + input. Then a fuse and so on. Surface mount fuses are light in color (usially green with white text). Attempt to bypass these components with a small wire or paperclip. Once you follow the lead from positive input you will run into a black rectangular block about the size of a grain of rice with 3 leads. That will be your voltage regulator. Its set at the correct voltage, and since you already have a power supply with a set voltage, then you dont need it. Its also the first thing that blows when you switch polaritys. (voltage regulators have 3 pins - input output and ground) when you switch polaritys that ground becomes the "input" and ..... go to all http://www.alldatasheet.com/ and type in the text you see on that component. It will then identify the component and list its voltage output and at which pin. Apply set voltage to lead and ... pray?
Best of luck.
6/21/2009 2:10:35 AM •
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on Jun 21, 2009
Video transfer not working
- connect VCR(recorder) to TV, select TV proper channel to get signal from VCR
- connect Mini DV to VCR, for example, you are using AV1 input on your VCR
- on you VCR, select channel(or input) to AV1, insert a blank tape
- turn your Mini DV to play mode and play, press REC on your VCR
you should get picture now.
5/8/2009 2:16:11 PM •
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on May 08, 2009
My POWER ADAPTOR NOT WORKING WHERE CAN I GET NEW
You might check with these two eBay stores which import tons of stuff, among their offerings are charger/adaptors and battery packs for a wide range of equipment.
I have purchased from both and was happy with price, service and quality.
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Itrimming
I didn't find any for specific charger for your model but searching on the adaptor number might be more effective.
4/4/2009 5:16:43 PM •
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on Apr 04, 2009
FLASHING ICON WONT RECORD.
The fix is really easy and costs nothing, just 10 minutes of your time!
*I fixed mine (twice) this way*
Turn the cam over.
remove all the screws holding the dark plastic bottom on the camcorder, remove it carefully.
Now you will see the ribbon cables, VERY GENTLY, wiggle them from left to right (about 1mm each way), then push them in.
Test by putting your battery back on and see if it holds a tape, or plays without blinking and switching off - you will be happy.
The fault is simply that one cable (I can't tell you which one) becomes loose over time, so it just needs to be pushed back in and the condensation error and/or the door closing problem go away!
A lot of folks are buying cams off eBay like this as it's such a simple repair!
Good luck - please help others - post back if it works!
4/2/2009 1:42:15 PM •
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on Apr 02, 2009
Tiny video size
movie maker is not good for that
try Ulead movie factory
Cyber Link Power Producer
Nero Vision
these are good for editing and burning video cd dvd
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3/13/2009 3:25:54 PM •
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on Mar 13, 2009
Connecting NV-DS60 to a computer
it should be connected with a computer because almost all camcorders have a connection to it by using USB. First install the CD driver from camed with your camcorder's box to your computer and after that connect it with a USB. it should be recognize the camcorder after you insert it. you can check also your camcorder's manual.
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CHARCOIS
2/20/2009 7:49:11 AM •
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on Feb 20, 2009
Screen does not display
I had the same problem. more than likely your connector cable between
the camera and the display has become brittle over time and is beginning to
break. as you open the screen the small wires inside the cable are separating. mine went from 30 deg view to 90 deg no display as yours is now, then 30 deg fuzzy display (cant make out the picture like a VHS when it needs heads cleaned) then the cable gave in and snapped. all the way through. Simply not a lasting camera. I got quotes and it was about $200 to fix. for that price these days u will pick up a better camera anyway. Good luck
1/25/2009 4:53:59 PM •
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on Jan 25, 2009
Dew symbol on panasonic NV-DS60
My panasonic camera does the same- from what research I've done online
the only method (that REALLY works) is removing the battery pack and
hitting the camera (where the battery was at, don't hit it too hard)
with the palm of your hand. I didn't believe this until I tried and
*poof* it worked back normal.
12/3/2008 2:05:05 AM •
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on Dec 03, 2008
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