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Dew detection shuts the camera off - Panasonic Palmcorder PV-D209 Camcorder

  • lendeb98 Oct 14, 2009

    Do you think people that inquire about electronic problems have all recently fell off the dumb ass wagon?
    I used a blow dryer 2 years ago and also used silica packets in hopes of drying it out. And also leaving it in a oak cabinet with silica packets. This helps for temporary, like 4 minutes of filming. And then some so called tech tells me to look on you tube to see a process of removing the sensor and cleaning it, But it was for a totally different camcorder and not at all like the camcorder Panasonic PV-D209. Please give me some valuable information I can use to remove the sensor completely?

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Try to keep camera dry with a blower if it insists maybe a sensor problem,needs replacement.

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