Question about Panasonic Video Cameras
...camcorder must be more than 10 years old I'm not sure if you would be willing to spend more than $50 to have it looked at! Not having the same model myself but you can try the following: Here's link ...
...moisture sensor. clean it with a q-tip and alcohol. (http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-hvr-a1-hdr-hc-series/88013-moisture-condensation-2.html) Hi, intro in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhzD7Xf5Rso ...
...Try this one ... Here's link to a picture of typical moisture sensor. clean it with a q-tip and alcohol.
...moisture sensor. clean it with a q-tip and alcohol. (http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-hvr-a1-hdr-hc-series/88013-moisture-condensation-2.html) Hi, intro in ...
...moisture inside the camcorder to operate properly. Keep it inside, out of any case it may have been in or has, at room temperature for awhile and see if it dries out....it should but it may take ...
camcorder repair department. Here is the number as listed on their website: Priority Service Line (for U.S. only): 239-768-7547 TIPS to help protect your camera: No matter how tempting it is to film a
moisture sensor: Take the base cover off by removing the 4 screws (3 on base - 1 under LCD). There will be two small copper contacts under this cover toward the top/middle. Either just blow on them or
sensor inside the camera that detects moisture. You can hasten the removal most times by warming the camera with a hairdryer on medium setting and not too close to the plastic case. When you store the
...moisture sensor. here's a picture: please, could you save it, draw what i need to do, and upload back here? thanks in advance =] The riboon cable connections are circled in red, do (wiggle to ensure ...
106 questions posted
Usually answered in minutes!
259 Questions
110 Questions
113 Questions
105 Questions
93 Questions