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  • Jun 5, 2009, 05:08 AM
    cornedbeef
    Camera dropped, won't focus correctly.
    Hi,
    I have a Panasonic Lumix DMC LZ2 digital. Yesterday I was about to connect my camera to the PC but dropped it from about 18" to the floor.
    Now, when I switch it on it the lenses move back and forth trying to focus and there is a shadow around the veiwing screen. After about 6 0r 7 secs the camera shows a message saying "turn off camera and back on again". This makes no difference.
    Does anyone in the know have any ideas if this sounds an expensive repair or should I just bin it?
    Thanks Richard.
  • Jun 5, 2009, 09:39 AM
    jcdill
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cornedbeef View Post
    Hi,
    I have a Panasonic Lumix DMC LZ2 digital. Yesterday I was about to connect my camera to the pc but dropped it from about 18" to the floor.
    Now, when I switch it on it the lenses move back and forth trying to focus and there is a shadow around the veiwing screen. After about 6 0r 7 secs the camera shows a message saying "turn off camera and back on again". This makes no difference.
    Does anyone in the know have any ideas if this sounds an expensive repair or should I just bin it?
    Thanks Richard.

    Today's non-DSLR digital cameras are built to be considered disposable. Unless the camera is still under warranty, the minimum charge to have a camera repair center even look at the camera is often more than the camera is worth (repaired, used) and you are better off putting the money towards a new camera.

    If you want to try repairing it yourself, please see this link:

    Fixing a lens error on a digital camera

    Although the problem you have may not match exactly with the lens error problem outlined on that page, that page gives you a lot of tips about how you can try to fix the camera yourself, if you are so inclined.
  • Jun 7, 2009, 07:02 AM
    cornedbeef
    Hi,
    Thanks for your reply. I have tried out what you said but none of the suggestions worked. I think I am going to bin it.
    Cheers Richard.
  • Jul 20, 2009, 03:20 PM
    cornedbeef
    Hi,

    I went to the suggested site and tried all the various ideas
    On there, but to no avail. In desperation just before binning it I thought I would do the very thing that was said not to do, i.e pushing the lense back in. I heard a clicking noise and then the lense went in fully. I switched it off and back on and all was as it should be.
    I am not suggesting doing this, but if you are at the stage of binning the camera, like me , you have nothing to loose!!

    Cheers Richard.

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