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Panasonic: Sensor problems- also in Digilux 2?


steich

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Hi,

the German digicam website "digitalkamera.de" says that some Panasonic DMC-LC1 cameras (aka "Digilux 2") have problems with their sensor chips, similiar to what has happened with the Sony sensors e.g. in Nikon cameras.

As digitalkamera.de says, Pana offers to repair the camera.

I talked to the customer service in Solms this morning. They said "We´ve read about it early this morning, too. But as we have no further information, we cannot tell if some DL2 have the same problem and what could be the solution if they should have...".

Does anybody have more informations?

regards

Stefan

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Stefan,

 

I and a number of others have had our D2 sensors fail and returned our cameras to Solms for repair. Mine is there now and I have no idea how long it will be unitl I get it back.

 

If you search the forum you will find a fairly recent thread on this.

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Tim

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The problem actually affects every manufacturer who sourced a critical part from the same company between October and November in 2005. It's not Sony's problem, it's not Pana's problem ... it's the anonymous third party's problem.

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Panasonic sensors are made in house

Panasonic warranty conditions are way different to Leicas D2

assuming there is basis to this claim, which seems likely, some how I cant see them doing anything

 

edit to add: its a dam worrying thing though

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  • 7 months later...

HELLO EVBODY....

My Digilux3 bought a few months ago seemed to give me very soft results.... almost off-focus and I took it to the cust.service at Solms and they replaced it for me in a week !!! Absolutely free.... even a new lens. Both different serial nos. They said it was a focusing fault in both. Also my LC1 sensor went kaput after 3 years and on searching on the net I discovered that some models had a sensor defect and that Panasonic Japan was replacing them free for the models bought in Japan. Mine was from Hongkong. They made a fuss at first (a dealer in Tokyo) but finally replaced the sensor in 3 weeks and now its really crisp and much better than before. Maybe because of the Venus Engine lll

Just wanted evone to know my experiences with both. Thanks.

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