Is there any guidence how to disassemble Olympus C-5060?
I have a problem with focus and I hope to fix it by cleaning the camera inside from any sand or dirt.
Not exactly for your problem but a illustrated manual how to fix the mode dial problem and how to disassemble the 5060: http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/c-wz/c5060-dial.html
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No, it will not. The C-5060 does not use interchangable lenses. I cannot tell from the picture that you have attached what cameras this will fit. It it was, in fact made by Olympus, it would appear to belong to their line of 35mm film cameras.
hi, you just try this ,first cut plastic picise size of the pins ,may be there is west calculator's plastic is best for it, and fix it properly by using plastic solution ,like FAVI QUICK just try this carefully, hope you are understand ,
Hi I have the same focusing problem, the camera was fine until it was switched in to Super Macro, since then the camera will not focus either manually or auto
The AF illuminator allows the auto focus system to focus on dark subjects. When the shutter button is pressed half way, the AF illuminator will light up the subject. The default setting is “ON.”
iESP is the default auto focus setting for the C-5060 Wide Zoom camera. It uses a contrast detecting system, to analyze the entire image by comparing the subject against the background to achieve focus. When the shutter button is pressed half way on the C-5060 Wide Zoom, the AF target zone automatically moves the to an area of the image where it finds the optimal contrast.
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