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need to see what's happening I'm your guy. 30429915 Type Your Camera and Video Question Here... Roger is online now My Lumix DMC-ZS3 gives an error "SYSTEM ERROR (ZOOM)" and th Customer Question My https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_Kd6xN45QA Lumix DMC-ZS3 gives an error "SYSTEM ERROR (ZOOM)" and the lense is stuck open and can no longer move, nor shut. Submitted: 4 years ago. Category:Camera and Video Share this conversation Expert: Roger replied4 years ago. Hi there. My name is XXXXX XXXXX it would be my pleasure to help with your issue.This is one of the most common issues with this type of camera. When you power on http://www.justanswer.com/video-camera-repair/6nr0w-lumix-dmc-zs3-gives-error-system-error-zoom-th.html the camera it goes through a start up process where the lens goes through it's full range of motion. If it meets the slightest bit of resistance during this time, it will go into this "lens error" state. It only takes one grain of sand to cause this to happen. Here's a few steps you can try at home to clear the error.1. Power down the camera, remove the batteries, memory card, and any other accessories that may be removable and let it sit for a few minutes. Then re-install new or verified fully charged batteries only and try powering it on. If you get the same error continue on.2. Look down the barrel of the lens. What you are looking for is the tiny gap where the lens and the camera body meet. If the gap is larger in one area than another, then press gently where the gap is the largest and listen for a click.3. Using canned air, blow out the area where the lens and the camera body meet. Use short bursts of air and do this with the lens facing downwards. It only takes one grain of sand to cause this error.4. If nothing seems to be working, and only i
lens in a Panasonic Lumix camera The Issue The Camera (Panasonic Lumix HDC TZ10) developed a fault displaying the error as shown in the photograph below - "system error (focus)". When turned on and off, the lens would not retract, and http://agardenersmusings.blogspot.com/2013/03/fixing-jammed-focus-lens-in-panasonic.html it showed the error message. What was uncertain was where the problem was - for instance was the problem in the cams of the zoom lens (there are three sets of lens that slide in and out on cams) or was it https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20110326134953AAgl047 within the focusing element which focuses the light on the light capture device - a CCD in the case of the Panasonic? It turned out to be grit on drive of the 4th focus lens which jammed it. I found a service system error manual for the camera at http://www.scribd.com/doc/96821254/DMC-TZ10-ZS7-Service-Manual (assessed 29 March 2013) which made repairing the camera very much easier. Other models might be found on http://www.statmyweb.com/s/repair-guide-tz10 Dave Baar has a detail description of his ordeal at the link below, for a slightly different camera - Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS8 Camera on http://media.davebaar.com/wordpress/?p=793 (accessed 29 March 2013), but well worth the read. First attempts Using his and other's suggestions I tried 1. Low batteries - a camera may not function properly when batteries a low. Insert system error zoom a fully charged set to see if things improve.2. Full memory card - when a memory card is full, a digital camera may not turn on (not my problem as it could turn). Download all the photos, back them up and delete them from the memory card. Other ideas tried 1. Remove the batteries, followed by the memory card. Then install new batteries/freshly charged batteries, and turn on the camera. 2. Place the camera flat on its back on a table, pointed at the ceiling. Press and hold the shutter button down, and at the same time press the power-on button. The idea is that the camera will try to autofocus while the lens is extending, hopefully seating the lens barrel guide pins in their slots.3. Blow compressed air in the gaps around the lens' barrels with the idea of blowing any sand or grit that may be jamming the lens out of the camera. My camera shop warned me not to do this as they believed this procedure would drive dust further into the camera, however, I did try it with no avail. In my case the grit was on a screw-drive lug that raised or lowered the focus element, which had grease on it - no amount of blowing would have removed it. Don't use a hair dryer!4. Repeatedly tap camera onto some soft padding with the intent of dislodging any particles that may be jamming the lens. Other variations include hitting a side of the came
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