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Re: have Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5. get message turn camera...
Did you drop the camera on the lens?
You have to replace the barrel (cost around 175,00 euro)
try to find a cheap second hand camera en replace the lens unit...
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This is a common problem when something goes wrong with the lens system. This can be as a result of numerous problems. Try to pull the lens as turning on and also gently twisting it in and out...just may make the lens go back on track.
Belikes, any external object is trapped in between your Lens Motor and Camera Body. You should consult Authorized Service Personnel to handle this trouble.
hello, i did get also same message and lens did stay out. did put camera in play back mode and in menu did reset everything. now it works again. maybe i was lucky, maybe this is ,,the"solution.
Jack
Low battery maybe? Try holding camera firmly in one hand, with camera on and in record mode, and strike in on its edge firmly on the heal of your other hand. This technique is often sucessful with temporary camer 'quirks' like freezing, lens not fully retracting, etc.
My camera is a Lumix DMC - LS70 and the same thing was happening to me, the camera kept telling me to turn it off which never solved the problem and the lens never closed when the camera turned off. What i did was, i zoomed out as i turned the camera on (while it was in a picture taking mode) and it corrected itself. Try it and see what happens.
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