Camera was working great, I filled up a tape with our California vacation video, then it stopped powering up at all. It now has a small rattle sound inside (kids could have dropped it) and the tape won't eject. I tried different batteries with no luck. It's old enough I'm okay with losing the camcorder but I want my tape...is there a manual eject procedure? Of course, if the camcorder can be saved too, that would be great, but not worth an expensive repair bill.
SOURCE: Panasonic PV-GS150 wont eject
Defective mechanism, a stucked mechanism is present. camcorder are smart it can detects error and shuts down itself for safety. earlier models dominoes the defect if the user is not quick enough to react when something goes wrong with the camera. You need professional service to fix it.
SOURCE: push the reset button
you take it to service center. there are chances that you will mess it up more than than what is it now
SOURCE: push the reset button
let the camera sit alone for About 20 min,so that the camcorder automatically turned off. I turned it off,
then back on and did not receive the reset button prompt.
if that doesn't work unplug the battery and all power and plug back in.
SOURCE: Is the Panasonic PV-GS150 recognized
Hi and welcome to FixYa!
No the Panasonic PV GS150 is not compatible with Windows 7 64bit. I'm so sorry.
Hope this shed some light. Have a good one and thank you for using FixYa!
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