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Since: Mar 18, 2007 Posts: 4
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:04 pm
Post subject: Panasonic Lumix dust on lens again Archived from groups: rec>photo>digital>zlr (more info?)
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So, in case anyone else is interested...
I called Panasonic and kept getting told that I should send the camera to a
service centre. Probably cost loadsamoney and be cheaper to buy a new
camera.
But eventually got put through to talk with an engineer who was massively
helpful and talked me through it.
1. Use a hairdryer to warm the black ring that surrounds the front of the
lens, the ring with "Leica" written on it.
2. When it is warm gently prise the black ring out. It is held on with
double-sided sticky tape.
3. Remove the four small cross headed screws.
4. Look for the next 3 screws and remove them too.
5. Gently pull front lens off.
6. Clean lens with airbrush
7. Reassemble.
Official Cautions: Take your time. Don't touch lenses with fingers. Take
your time. Do it gently. Take your time.
And look, I post this here in case it helps someone else. If you do this to
your camera and bugger it up then don't blame me.
Bill >> Stay informed about: Panasonic Lumix dust on lens again |
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Since: Jul 27, 2007 Posts: 876
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:04 pm
Post subject: Re: Panasonic Lumix dust on lens again [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Bill Again wrote:
> So, in case anyone else is interested...
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> And look, I post this here in case it helps someone else. If you do
> this to your camera and bugger it up then don't blame me.
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> Bill
Most helpful, Bill. Thanks for posting.
David >> Stay informed about: Panasonic Lumix dust on lens again |
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