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Default Panasonic Camcorder PV-L691D How To Open?

Is there any way to open up these stupid camcorders once they have
decided to keep the tape? Or do they expect you to saw open the
case and then replace it? Motor runs when you try to eject the
tape, but nothing happens. May just need a belt or gear, but the
tape door holds everything together. Aaaaaaargh!
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Bill S.
Yes, there is a way to open it up.... but don't force anything. If, after
studying the case, and if patience is not your long suit, and you still can
not figure it out, you would be best advised to TAKE your camcorder to a
service shop, for at the very least a repair cost estimate which would
include getting the tape out un damaged, so you can make an intelligent
repair decision with facts instead of guesses.
If you try to force the tape out you will not only damage your tape but also
add much expense to your camcorder repair.
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Daniel Sofie
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Is there any way to open up these stupid camcorders once they have
decided to keep the tape? Or do they expect you to saw open the
case and then replace it? Motor runs when you try to eject the
tape, but nothing happens. May just need a belt or gear, but the
tape door holds everything together. Aaaaaaargh!



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Is there any way to open up these stupid camcorders once they have
decided to keep the tape? Or do they expect you to saw open the
case and then replace it? Motor runs when you try to eject the
tape, but nothing happens. May just need a belt or gear, but the
tape door holds everything together. Aaaaaaargh!


I'm not familiar with this model, but often on camcorders there's a couple
of tiny crosshead screws on the cassette door. Unscrew them and the cover
should slide slightly then lift off. If there are no visible screws they may
be concealed under a trim. Failing that, without seeing it I can't help
further I'm afraid.

Dave




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