More than one possibility can cause this. Your battery can be on the end of life. Only when the battery works in another camera, of the same model, you can check the capacity. Or with a multimeter, but you must have some electronic skills. Then the contacts on both the battery and in the camera can be dirty or oxidised. Sometimes users manage to put in a battery the wrong way around. This should be virtually impossible with your camera. Try cleaning the contacts in the camera and on the battery, using some cotton swabs. Never use anything sharp.
Then again try charging the battery. Look if the charger light starts green. And is it stops after some time. If you already charged the battery, it could be the light goes out after a few minutes.
If the charger light starts flashing, you know something is wrong with the battery to the connectors. Don't forget to close the battery cover correct. There is a switch, and if the door is not locked correct this switch still indicates open battery door and the camera won't switch on. Check your manual page 17 and 18.
SOURCE: Looking for viewfinder is blurry (Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ28)
There's a small dial on the left side of the viewfinder (next to the flash button) that allows you to focus the viewfinder. I only found it because I had the same problem - must have knocked it out of focus by accident!
SOURCE: Lumix dmc-ts1 will not turn on after taking underwater pictures
I had the same problem, half way through snorkelling the screen just went black and the camera wouldnt turn back on, HELP PLEASE!!!
SOURCE: when i turn on my panasonic lumix dmc fz28 it shows system error
HI there the camera lens guide pin is damages and thats why not zoom the image properly . You got the system error message. So you need to replaced or repair the lens guide pin. Thanks.
SOURCE: windows 7 compatible driver for panasonic lumix camera dmc-ls70
You need to go to the lumix website and follow links to support and/or downloads for drivers.
SOURCE: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 shows "SYSTEM ERROR
Sounds
like the Focus and Optical Image Stabilization drive motors are bound
or broken. To fix this wrong will need disasemble the lens unit, focousing unit to do service; if needs, replace the damaged parts and assemble to run normally. Don't do this if your camera is under warranty.
Or, unless there are no
marks on the case and they wouldn't think that it had been dropped or
gotten wet, well you know, Panasonic will normaly repair or replace it as long
as it is due to manufacture defect.
Hope this helps.
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