Any suggested mounts?
SOURCE: panasonic lumix DMC-FZ10 at least 5 years old no longer focuses
There is a switch AF/MF to set the unit to auto focus/manual focus, try to set to AF mode.
Here is the link of the manual
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/DMCFZ10.PDF
check page 65
SOURCE: Lumix DMC-FX33 turns itself off
The message appears when force has been applied to the lens. You will probably need service.
SOURCE: lumix DMC- FZ30 - screen is black when camera is turned on
Hello,
I understand that you've tried all the obvious tricks like resetting to factory settings etc.
Sounds like a CCD/shutter failure I'm afraid. FZ30 are not known for failing CCDs, but I've seen shutters fail on various lumix-es, so in this case I would suggest replacing the shutter. To be precise, replacing the shutter itself is a massive pain in the **** on this camera. It's much easier to replace the whole lens-it contains the shutter. You'll need to get a donor camera (ebay ;) and do the transplant. Swapping the lens is relatively easy if you're ok with midly fiddly things. Oh, and make sure you take notes which screws go where when dismantling the camera - and be careful with ribbon cables for the LCD.
Good luck,
Raf
SOURCE: windows 7 compatible driver for panasonic lumix camera dmc-ls70
You need to go to the lumix website and follow links to support and/or downloads for drivers.
SOURCE: Lumix DMC-ZR1 / DMC-ZX1 Digital Camera: My lumix dmc-zx1 got wet with normal sweet water t...
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You need to take out all moisture
trapped in the camera. You could do this: Dry the camera, battery, any accessory, etc. with
cloth and wrap each piece, camera and accessories, in
newspaper. Place a few handfuls of rice into a plastic bag and then place
the wrapped camera in the bag with rice. The newspaper wrapping avoids
direct contact of rice
with your camera because the dust from the rice can get into the small areas of
the camera. The newspaper and rice will absorb moisture. Leave it there (with
the bag open) at least 24 hrs.
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Did you dry
the camera completely? If not here is the procedure to take out all moisture
trapped in the camera: Dry the camera, battery, any accessory, etc. with
cloth and wrap each piece, camera and accessories, in
newspaper. Place a few handfuls of rice into a plastic bag and then place
the wrapped camera in the bag with rice. The newspaper wrapping avoids
direct contact of rice
with your camera because the dust from the rice can get into the small areas of
the camera. The newspaper and rice will absorb moisture. Leave it there (with
the bag open) at least 24 hrs. Hope this helps!
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