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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 Digital Camera - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Tz1 buzzing noise
The only moving parts is the lens, so grinding noise is from the lens focusing gears. Taking picture will focus and stop moving.
How big of a memory card can I use in my panasonic lumix DMC-TZ1
Doug,
The Panasonic DMC-TZ1 camera supports SDHC cards. SDHC is a "Secure Digital High Capacity" memory card, and the spec says an SDHC capable device can use any SDHC card - so, you can go 16GB, 32GB or more - limited only by how much money you want to spend.
Enjoy your camera!
Dispaly sating
First of all, thank you very much for choosing FIXYA today for your online technical support needs.See page 39 of the user's manual for detailed instructions on how to operate the display and how to alter the brightness of the LCD monitor.
Here is a direct link to the ONLINE USER'S MANUAL for that model:http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/DMCTZ1-MULTI.PDF
To view the Owner's Manual with Operating Instructions just use your mouse to click on the link, which is the underlined and blue highlighted section of text just above.
This will open a new web browser page automatically for you and allow you to view the information at the website indicated and the contents of the Owner's Manual.
You may need ADOBE READER installed on your computer to read PDF documents, although many computers already have this type of utility pre-installed.
You can download this free at WWW.ADOBE.COM if necessary. Click on the DOWNLOAD ADOBE READER button on right side of the ADOBE home page when you get there, then follow the onscreen instructions to install the software on your computer.
I truly hope that was helpful to you.
Good luck and take care.
Joe.
Sign comes up when screen turned on to say memory
Take a look at your memory card. SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Lumix dmc-fs12c
Lens errors (System or Zoom Errors on Panasonics) are fairly common. Usually it's sand or grit interfering with the lens extension mechanism. Or the camera's been dropped with the lens extended. Or the camera has been powered on, but the lens had been blocked preventing its extension. Or the battery ran down with the lens extended ...
Here are some troubleshooting steps that you can try that may (or may not) correct it. They only seem to work for less than 40% of the lens errors, but if the camera is out of warranty (or repair cost approaches that of the camera), they're worth that try. Some of the later steps do involve some risk to the camera, so carefully weigh your options before deciding to conduct them:
Want to download pictures to
Having gone over a month without a response to my query, I assume my suggestion to use a card reader solved the problem.
I have taken out the memory card, how do I
If you mean the pictures in the camera's own internal memory, you can't just download them. You need to go into the menu and find "copy" which gives you the option to copy the internal memory contents to a memory card.
Hello, I have a Lumix
Actually, you still might be able to get those photos back, even though they've been erased. Try not to take any more pics until you've recovered your photos, take the card out of the camera. This is to reduce the chance of you overwriting some of your "lost" photos. There are many good freeware photo recovery software options that may help you recover your photos.
This article reviews and outlines several of the better ones.
This sounds like the problem may have occurred because you might not have formatted the card in your camera as recommended by the manufacturer. If true, after you've recovered your photos, format the card in your camera using the camera's format feature. This will prevent this from happening again.
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