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The DVC7 has a 43mm filter thread on its lens. Depending on your Bower's thread size, you may need a step-up or step-down adapter ring to fit it to the DVC.
After checking if you have your sizes correct, you need to remove the DVC7's lens hood. After that, it's just a matter of screwing the wide angle lens to the DVC's lens.
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Like all the old video recorders there are mechanical parts inside what need cleaning in high priority the parts that mechanical activate switches for the intake in the little microcontactsswitches and the most important of all are mechanical mode-select-switches where timing is an hot issue
The entire process is timed often gears are used, but sometimes also strings that can slip by age and or dirt, cleaning and contact cleaner and look for bad soldering.
Also check that the lens motor for the aperture setting is working properly, because everything concerns mechanical settings when that failure then stops the device.
Also the zoom lens motor that are the first mechanical parts after the tape was lace in. all must exactly done in a special short timing.
You'd need to take your camera to a repair shop-- they can get the individual parts needed to fix the problem and make sure the lens is still in adjustment. This isn't something that you should try doing yourself as there are specialized tools and parts needed-- and a significant possibility of further damaging the lens or camera during the repair. So, find a reputable professional repair shop!
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I need to see the lens you bought or to let me know the type or brand so i can tell if this to replace the original one.
You can clean the lens with the VFK1901 cleaning liguid and VFK1902 special cloth,you can order them from Panasonic dealer near you.
Yes, I've popped the whole thing apart and the lens is very, very tiny under all that plastic... like a handheld camcorder lens. There appears to be no adjustment options on it... but I'm also afraid to open it beyond where I'm at. I'll continue to investigate and let you know if I come across a solution. I don't mind so much if I damage the lens as the whole cam is already holding on by a thread.
most likely cause of this problem is loose or dirty cable connections to the video head or mechanism in the camera. get a tech to disassemble the cam and check the flex cables connecting the main board to the mechanism. same fix is good for AG-DVC10 and AG-DVC15.
hey i know this has nothing to do with the topic, but can you help me with something? i accidently turned my toastmaster toaster oven on/off dial onto stay on. do you know how to get it off beacuse now it just wunt turn off. thanks
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