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You didn't list what model you have all I can tell you O.I.S. stands for optical image stabilization, if you model has a 'switch' to control the OIS, then try changing the switch, if it is a menu setting...try reset.
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O.I.S. stands for Optical Image Stabilizer, the error is probably the result of the lens locating pings slipping and the gear teeth are out of sync. This in NOT a home fix, it is considered a 'fatal error' If it is under warranty return it to Panasonic, if not go to KEH.com and request a quote on a repair. Inside the camera is a HIGH VOLTAGE AC MAINS CAPACITOR, and it can produce an electric shock that can be fatal.
"System Error ( O.I.S. )" is indicating that you have a problem with the optical image stabilizer of the camera. It keeps the lens stable when shooting. You might try removing the battery and see if the camera resets, but it may need to be looked at.
It means that the Optical Image Stabilisation has a fault.
If the camera is still under warranty then return it to Panasonic for a free repair (subject to conditions regarding possible misuse, accidental damage, exposure to moisture, electric shock etc.). if the camera is out of warranty then repair costs are likely to exceed the cost of replacing the camera. Try turning the OIS off; if the camera then becomes usable then just learn to live without that non-essential and battery-munching function.
This error is for the optical image stabilisation.
Generally the camera should be ok after your turn it on and off again. The error you are getting is because either the OIS has malfunctioned or is stuck.
I think you might need to take it to Panasonic since the camera is still new and you are sure that you did not bang it or dropped it.
But Before that, I suggest that you take out its memory stick, the battery etc and keep the camera like that for about 15 minutes. Then only reinsert the battery (fully Charged) and try to power on.
Try a little tap ( but not too hard) on the side of the camera....this might realign if the OIS has got misaligned. If you are lucky, you might not need to go to Panasonic.
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