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Camera will not turn on
There isn't a response from the device after pressing the power button.
Defective battery charger
Insert your battery charger into to the side port of the camera and then plug the charger into a power outlet. There should be a red light that appears on the LCD screen side of the camera. If there is a flashing red light it indicates that the charging location is in a place of extremely high or low temperature. Try charging in an area of moderate temperature. If no light appears on the camera and it still won't turn on, that means that the charging cable is defective. Consider purchasing a new charging cable.
Dead battery
This camera has a rated battery life of 300 camera shots. If your camera is consistently dying before its full lifespan, consider buying a new battery. Follow our battery replacement guide here.
Battery or SD slot cover is open
Make sure the battery and SD slot covers are both closed and locked into place. If either one of these are open, it could prevent the camera from powering on.
Memory card stalling the powering process
If the lens opens but the camera does not turn on, it could be that your camera is attempting to access the memory card and stalling the powering on process. Remove the memory card and attempt to power on the camera, even if the lens does not open.
Camera lens has failed to park completely
If your camera has a retractable lens, it may have failed to park completely when the camera died, due to low batteries. Attempt to gently push the lens in with your hands to ensure it is seated correctly, and then, with good batteries, attempt to turn the camera on again.
Dirty battery contacts
If your camera still does not turn on after a full charge, the contacts on the terminal or the batteries could be dirty preventing proper power transfer. Use a Q-tip and a small amount of alcohol to clean the contacts then reinsert the battery and try to turn on the camera.
Faulty Motherboard
If none of the above solutions work, it could be that your camera’s motherboard has died or is damaged. Follow our motherboard replacement guide here.
Lens is stuck outside of the camera
When you try to turn your device off, the lens remains protruding from the camera.
Substance blocking the lens from retracting
The most common reason for the system error focus message to appear on your camera is that sand or debris is blocking the mechanism that retracts the lens. Using an air can, attempt to dislodge the debris by holding the camera with lens facing downward and blowing air around the lens cover. If that does not work, insert a thin strip of paper between the lens cover shutter and other supporting rings, and twist the piece of paper around the rings to attempt to dislodge any debris. If the lens is still stuck, it might be necessary to remove the lens unit completely and replace it. Follow our camera lens replacement guide here.
Camera requires a reset
If you don't think that debris could have gotten into your lens, then a possible solution is to reset your camera. Turn off your camera and take out the battery. Let the camera sit for 30 seconds and put the battery back in and turn on your camera.
Inaccurate GPS Data
GPS feature will not work correctly.
Poor satellite reception
Attempting to take pictures inside a building or in an area with heavy obstruction could possibly interfere with the GPS positioning. Move into an area with better clearance and allow the GPS to reacquire your position, which may take 2-3 minutes even with good reception.
Multiple candidate locations
In the instances where there are multiple candidate locations for your position, you can manually set the GPS area. To do so, select [GPS Area Select] from the [GPS] menu and press [Menu/Set]. Use the control dial on the back of the camera to move up or down and to select an item that needs to be changed then press [Menu/Set]. Use the control dial to select a place name or landmark from the list of candidates then press [Menu/Set].
GPS assist data needs to be updated
You can improve the accuracy and time required to obtain GPS information by updating, in advance, the satellite information of GPS satellites required for positioning. This step will require an active computer connection, a computer, and the USB connection cable supplied with the camera. To update the assist data using the “GPS Assist Tool” that came with your computer, turn on your camera and select [Assist Data] from [GPS] menu and press [Menu/Set]. Use the control dial to select [Update] and press [Menu/Set] then select [Connect USB] and press [Menu/Set]. Now connect the camera to the computer using the supplied connection cable, start the GPS assist tool located on camera or memory card, and update the GPS assist data. The GPS assist tool should be an executable file on your camera’s storage or memory card with the name [GPSASIST.EXE]. Once you have the program opened, click [Update] then [Yes] to the prompt that shows up. After it has finished updating, click [OK] then [Exit].
Black or dim LCD screen
You can power on the camera, the lens extends, but the LCD screen remains black. Either the above situation or the LCD screen randomly dims or darkens during use.
Camera needs to be reset
If your LCD screen randomly dims or darkens during use, attempt a factory reset. Navigate to menu selection screen by pressing the [Menu/Set] button at the center of the control dial. Use, the control dial to move left, right, up, and down to select the [Setup] menu then press the [Menu/Set] button. Select the [Reset] command then press the [Menu/Set] button to factory reset your camera.
Damaged LCD screen
If your LCD screen never turns on, it could be that the screen is broken. Follow our LCD screen replacement guide here.
Damaged camera sensor
If your LCD screen remains black when attempting to take photos but is able to view pictures and the menus fine, then your camera’s sensor could be broken. Follow our camera sensor replacement guide here.
Random splotches appearing in your photos
There are splotches appearing in the corner of your photos.
Dirty camera sensor
If splotches are appearing in the corners of your photos, it could be because your camera sensor is dirty. Follow our camera sensor replacement guide here to locate and remove the sensor. Once the sensor has been removed, gently use a sensor brush to clean the surface of the sensor. Be careful not to touch the bristles of the brush and make sure that they are clean before use. Wet sensor swabs can also be purchased to clean hard grime off the sensor. It is not recommended to use a Q-tip to clean the sensor as it can scratch it. If you suspect it is just dust dirtying your sensor, a Giottos Rocket Air Blaster is recommended to blow the debris off the sensor, this method is also the safest. It is important you choose the correct tools to clean your camera sensor as it is very easily scratched or damaged.
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An addendum to the ZS40 black screen…
* I’ve turned camera on to find a black screen
* i’ve turned camera on, taken photos, but replay screen is black, even though the pics are on the sd card
In both cases, I’ve found the answer to be the little black button (LVF) on the back of the camera next to the viewfinder. Check your manual to find this button allows you to shut off the LCD screen and use just the old fashioned viewfinder to frame your photo.
Pressing the button (in error) also turns off the LCD screen, which makes playback viewing not possible. Much panic ensues!
Try pressing the LVF button to see if the screen may have inadvertantly been turned off by touching that button by mistake.
Chris - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I wrote a whole comment, but you made me sign up and now my comment is gone, but so is my desire to post a good response!
Chris - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
God bless you.
Exorbitant repair quote, as “LCD screen obviously shorted out.”
Pushed LVF button after reading your concise post….LCD WORKING GREAT!!!!!!!
Stan - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My camera will absolutely not turn on. I have charged batteries and it is now plugged in with the charger cable and it still won’t charge. I am on my way to Europe and I need this camera. What do I do?
newsinvestigations - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Why does my Lumix DMC-ZS60 light not turn to green when fully charged?
Bernadette - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Why does my Lumix DMC-ZS60 light not turn green when fully charged?
Bernadette - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Does anyone know where the temperature sensor looks like? I have an idea
nnnancyllee - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Wont turn on or charge only Blinking red light— indicates that the temp is too high or too low, that is definitely not right so I'm assuming the sensor is bad?
nnnancyllee - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Lumix DMC -ZS 50. When I turn it on get message “system error ”(zoom).
Lens will not come out.
ronr1812 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have a ZS40 with the same issue. Did you find a solution?
Robin Broocks -
I’ve got a swirl on my LCD screen that I’m pretty sure wasn’t always there. What does it mean?
leda schubert - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My FZ1000 camera does not work; it makes a very loud grinding sound as soon as I turn it on and sometimes even after I turn it off.
Yolanda - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The menu on my Lumix TZ100 is scrolling continuosly, why? I can select anything from the menu as it does not stop.
Trevor Burton - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The LVF button will not go from display to viewfinder
Gilbert Cuevas - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I Just brought a Panasonic Lumix TZ 202,and charged it for few hours and then tried to start it,but only red blue green lights are blinking..Pls help
ceal_yan - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Any with optical stabilization on dmc-zs40?
oapaula - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
It says System Error (Zoom)
gflytier - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Anyone find a solution to “System Error (Zoom)” ? I have a ZS40 .
Robin Broocks - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I think I inadvertantly deleted my vacation photos. Is there any way to rescue them at all?
bjkhellmich - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My ZS40 lens is extended when it shuts down but when pushing the on button, the lens retracts into the body of the camera and then extends out with a system error (focus) message. I can not go any further with controls. I can not get to the reset controls. What is the fix for this problem?
Randy
Randy Desilet - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
If the camera is looking at all towards the sun, you cannot see anything through the viewfinder
dmatty - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Panasonic Lumix camera dmc tz80 light not working - it lights up when charging starts, but then switches off, and stop charging, before charging has completed. The batteries are new, and I have tried with both batteries, using power from a laptop and from a mains power socket. It does not seem to be a cable connection problem. Any suggestions?
Hugh Epsom - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0