Question about Panasonic Palmcam PV-DC2090 Digital Camera
No. All Panasonic PalmCam digital cameras have a power down feature to conserve battery power. If there is over one minute of inactivity, the LCD will power down to conserve the battery. Simply hit the shutter button and the LCD will turn on.
Posted on Sep 01, 2005
SOURCE: My camera's LCD screen goes black every so often. What is wrong?
No. All Lumix® Digital Cameras have a built-in feature to conserve battery power. After a certain amount of inactivity, the LCD will power down to preserve the battery. Simply hit the SHTR button, and the LCD will turn ON.
Posted on Aug 30, 2005
SOURCE: My camera's LCD screen goes black every so often
No. All Lumix® Digital Cameras have a built-in feature to conserve battery power. After a certain amount of inactivity, the LCD will power down to preserve the battery. Simply hit the SHTR button, and the LCD will turn ON.
Posted on Aug 30, 2005
SOURCE: My camera's LCD screen goes black every so often
No. All Lumix® Digital Cameras have a built-in feature to conserve battery power. After a certain amount of inactivity, the LCD will power down to preserve the battery. Simply hit the SHTR button, and the LCD will turn ON.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
SOURCE: The camera's LCD screen goes black every so often
No. All Lumix® Digital Cameras have a built-in feature to conserve battery power. After a certain amount of inactivity, the LCD will power down to preserve the battery. Simply hit the SHTR button, and the LCD will turn ON.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
SOURCE: My camera's LCD screen goes black every so often. What is wrong?
Mine went black to, in the light of another lamp I noticed that the display worked but the backlight was bad. As some one else on this forum wrote it was the thin flat cable from the camera to the backlight led that was broken. Hardly surprising since Panasonic in the attempt to make this 90 degree angeled simply folded the otherwise straight flat cable it was doomed to crack sometime. I will get a magnifying glas and a smaller soldering iron tomorrow and try to repair it with small cables. I have already confirmed that the led where fine just by temporarily holding the broken cables together with my fingertips.
Posted on Jan 06, 2011
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